Visit five of 18 coffee shops on the 2021 Tri-Valley Caffeine Trail to get a free limited-edition mug and donate $20 to charity.
Dogtopia places webcams in every room so you don't have to wonder about how Fido is faring in your absence. Get the details.
Visit Goat Racer Coffee Co.'s tasting room and its in-house roaster will walk you through the coffee-making process, from plantation to cup.
Could Tri-Valley be the go-to spot for science-minded entrepreneurs? Four local cities and two acclaimed laboratories think so.
Danville area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
Krushwell currently offers blackberry mint and lemon ginger drinks in stores across the Tri-Valley. Find out where to pick them out.
As coronavirus cases rise in California, Costco decides to keep its senior hours for two days each week.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 692,692 California businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Danville.
Ayutherapy seeks to heal clients through Ayurveda, an ancient system from India.
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YogaSix is welcoming customers indoors after operating an outdoor studio in its parking lot amid the pandemic. Free classes this weekend.
A landlord dispute led to the closure of Crunch Fitness. A temporary pop-up gym is coming to San Ramon.
The "To Tri-Valley with Love" campaign will offer locals deals as businesses try to get back on their feet after COVID-19 restrictions.
Athletes from the NBA, PGA and MLB all invested in the "pioneer of a new software category."
Restrictions will be further lessened on Contra Costa County establishments. See what changes are coming to Danville.
Rad Board Shop plans to open its doors to the public this weekend and offer up skateboards and skate merch.
Need to make a run for essentials Sunday? Here are some stores in and near Danville that will be open and others that will be closed.
Spring Fertility operates clinics and labs across the Bay Area.
The much-anticipated Bay Area favorite known for its pour-overs and signature mint springs opened up shop this week in the Tri-Valley.
The grocery delivery program was launched by two Bay Area natives to help farmers during the coronavirus pandemic and features local items.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Contra Costa County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
The Diamond Academy of Performing Arts has adapted in the face of the pandemic to a Zoom reality.
"Brides on Hartz is truly a love of ours, we will always cherish the relationships we have built."
See how well utility providers in the Danville area and across CA serve their electric customers.
Nearly two months after Contra Costa entered the state's stay-at-home order, more businesses may reopen their doors.
From flowers to bikes and books, see which seven businesses Danville Patch readers nominated as the best of the year.
As California passes 2 million confirmed cases of coronavirus and hospitals are swamped, a lawsuit over reopening is delayed.
The council also approved a business assistance program and cap on third-party food delivery service fees.
There have been concerns that hemp fields can provide cover for illegal marijuana grows.
Tri-Valley restaurants are scrambling to adapt amid the closure of outdoor dining, while some have chosen to ignore the county order.
Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as a Danville Business of the Year.
The controversial gas station would be located across the street from the Danville Costco, in San Ramon.
The popular Danville restaurant will be saying goodbye to its Hartz Avenue location before the end of the year.
Businesses may apply for up to $5,000 in funding to reimburse pandemic-related expenses.
With social-distancing rules, there will be no sitting on Santa's lap. But book soon, as time slots may fill quickly.
It is providing services, bottled water, and snacks to residents who lost power in the Public Safety Power Shutoff.
The new guidelines let close-contact personal care services, racetracks and cardrooms operate outdoors.
Some personal care services may open outdoors, as can racetracks and cardrooms, Contra Costa County said Monday.
A Southern California investor likely purchased the shopping center for less than its estimated value, Bay Area News Group reported.