It’s the month when men grow facial hair in honor of men’s health --and so they can tickle the person they’re kissing. We want your Mo Bro pictures on our new Danville Movember blog.
Students from Rancho Romero Elementary made direct radio connection with the International Space Station as it orbited past Alamo late Wednesday morning.
The Gretta Foundation is traveling to Uganda to address nursing shortages in disease-burdened nations.
Fifty turkey experts will answer questions on meal prep and turkey emergencies this holiday season.
It's not on the menu, but customers can give baristas a special recipe that will produce a drink similar to the beverage enjoyed by the fictional witches and wizards from the Harry Potter books.
Here's our roundup of the most uplifting and feel-good stories from Patch towns across the country.
We rounded up the most uplifting stories trending across the country.
A football dream comes true for a high school senior in New York.
St. Isidore student Avery Chapman will realize her dream in July when sings the National Anthem at a Giants game.
Jimmy Vasser and Kevin Kalkhoven, owners of KV Racing Technology, are savoring the taste of their first Indy win.
Hundreds of cyclists, including an Antioch man with diabetes, will take on the hilly challenge on Sunday
The famous pilot who landed his plane on the Hudson, will be at San Francisco International Airport with the Blue Angels.
There seems to be a wave of accidents happening on Interstate 680, with two more happening this morning. Do you think the freeway has become too dangerous? Let us know in the comments section.
In honor of the Danville Marine, Lance Cpl. Joshua "Chachi" Corral, that died in Afghanistan last year, the girls collected recyclables over the summer to raise money for severely wounded Marines.
The exhibit showcasing some of the most popular Rock and Roll musicians in history, will open at the Village Theatre and Art Gallery on Friday.
Veterans from around the Bay Area came together on Friday to remember their comrades who have yet to come home.
This is somewhere in Danville, but where?
Repair work to keep feature closed Tuesday and Wednesday.
Ryan Sykes is one of many injured veterans able to live independently with the help of service dog Docker.
The bike ride will start in San Ramon on Sept. 22.
The fields with the new artificial turf at Sycamore Valley Park are now open
Olympians Maggie and Jessica Steffens and other Contra Costa County olympians were honored by the board of supervisors Friday morning.
East Bay Stands Down assists homeless veterans and will hold a planning meeting for its event in September at the Danville Veterans Memorial Building tonight at 6 p.m.
Carmen Pack lost her two children to a drunk driver in 2003. At age 44, she wanted to be a mother again and with help from fertility doctors she now has a daughter. On Sunday, the Pack's and hundreds of other families will celebrate in San Ramon.
The outage started at 3:03 p.m. and power was restored at about 5:30 p.m.
Danville's Barbara Casados might not be a sewing expert, but what she can sew is making children smile.
A Facebook group dedicated to "publicly outing" the rudest BART riders has more than 1,800 members. Share your commuter experiences of rule breaking and impoliteness here.
Danville Patch's new editor introduces himself and invites you to be a Danville Patch participant.
Ben Litman died in a fire at his family's Blackhawk home on June 22, 2010. His three sisters share their memories and wishes for their younger brother on what would have been his birthday.
A look into the life of an indigent family of five in Pleasanton trying to get back on track.
Roof-top solar panels offset energy needs at popular town facility.
The local girls collecting bottles and cans for the Semper Fi Foundation are looking for a last push before summer ends.
The sales have started so Patch wants to know if local residents are shopping already.
On July 25, the Contra Costa County Veteran Services Office is holding an evening of information at the Veterans Memorial Building in Danville.
Eight local high schoolers are on their way to Costa Rica to renovate the home of a man living with cerebral palsy.
Famed pilot and Danville resident Captain Chelsey "Sully" Sullenberger is to be honored by Tony La Russa's Animal Rescue Foundation in September.
The girls collecting bottles and cans to raise funds for the Semper Fi Foundation got a little help from some neighbors recently.
An estimated 50,000 people will descend onto Danville for its Fourth of July parade. Are you ready?
Six friends Green Valley Elementary School decided to spend their summer collecting cans and bottles to raise funds for the Semper Fi Foundation. This is their public service announcement.