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Here's the latest roundup of retail and restaurant news in the Tri-Valley area.
Each week we bring you one idea to help you take some time out just for you. This week grab a friend and dance away the cares of your week, and have a relaxing brunch.
The Danville Area Chamber of Commerce will present awards for educator, business person, citizen and charitable organization of the year at its annual awards dinner Thursday at the Diablo Country Club.
Each week we bring you one idea to help you take some time out just for you. This week enjoy some kid-free yoga right in town.
The popular East Bay children's educational play space is opening its third location in Blackhawk Plaza on Monday. Local parents are thrilled to have another play space so close to home.
Forli co-owner Russ Belleci shares the story behind his elegant Italian restaurant and why the food and service will make you feel like you’re dining at your grandmother’s house.
Jules Thin Crust, a pizzeria with an array of fresh toppings and a gluten-free crust option, will open today in the Livery & Mercantile.
A dueling piano bar called That Bar is slated to fill the space previously occupied downtown by Vinoteca, this summer.
The Heart Studio art gallery opened its doors on East Prospect Avenue at the end of March.
The foundation started by Danville resident Dana Dornsife provides guidance and funding for cancer clinical trials and is holding a fund-raiser May 16 and 17.
A few ideas for brunch and other events in Danville during Mother's Day weekend May 8-9.
Danville residents Cathy Fanella and Tim Stainken opened their store on Railroad Avenue next to Peet's Coffee last month.
See works of over 100 artists at the Blackhawk Gallery through Sunday.
Aquatic features and special events entice local families to shop at Blackhawk.
Here are a few ways to make your St. Patrick's Day a little greener
Danville consignment store owner, Donna Read, finds success in the face of a recession.
The chamber honored a citizen, educator, business person, charitable organization and hero of the year at the Feb. 18 dinner.
Resident Tim Hickman finds niche in computer accessory market.