Danville residents can begin registering on February 14 for spring activities. A recreation expo on Saturday will give an overview.
The LA congressman was Monte Vista's valedictorian and voted Most Likely To Succeed In 1978.
Town staff will lead tours of the new facilities at 500 La Gonda Way, where offices moved in November.
Danville police front desk hours will also be reduced during this period.
Artists are invited to paint and embellish fiberglass benches in the shape of open books.
The Village Theatre Art Gallery is pleased to start the New Year with an exhibit featuring examples of different applications in clay.
Danville Town Manager Joe Calabrigo is the longest serving city manager in the East Bay, serving in his role since 1993.
The installation ceremony Tuesday also recognized many community leaders and staff.
The ceremony at the Village Theatre will install the mayor and vice mayor, and present community service awards and staff recognition.
Learn how you can help the Danville community during the holiday season.
The following closures will occur on November 25 ahead of the lighting of the Old Oak Tree on Diablo Avenue.
New totals released Friday afternoon showed Jesse vanZee leading Michelle Petersen by 243 votes.
Michelle Petersen is narrowly ahead of Jesse vanZee as of Thursday, but final results won't be available until later this month.
Jesse vanZee pulled ahead of Michelle Petersen late Tuesday in the race to represent Area 1.
Jerome Pandell, Michelle Peterson, and Jesse VanZee are competing to fill outgoing Trustee Ken Mintz's seat.
See preliminary results for races affecting Danville.
From where to cast a ballot to deciding on local and statewide candidates, here's your Danville voter guide.
The town's municipal services and police department will move a few feet over to a 30,000 square-foot space at 500 La Gonda Way.
Construction on a two-story, 37-condominium tower will start Monday, resulting in minor delays.
The Golden State's next big election is just around the corner. Here's what you need to know about registering.
From where to cast an early ballot to deciding on local and statewide candidates, here’s your Danville voter guide.
Tune in Friday at 9 to ask Mayor Arnerich questions.
The town's first ever Howl-A-Ween will feature a dog parade and costume contest at Hap Magee Ranch Park.
The Town Council voted unanimously Tuesday to extend the temporary operation of expanded outdoor dining until January 2025.
Alamo resident Katie Hejna on why she's supporting Jesse vanZee in his run for SRVUSD Board.
In this month's Town Talks installment, Danville Mayor Newell Arnerich and guests will discuss the town's economic development.
The gallery opened an exhibition featuring six arts painters Saturday. It is open until October.
This year's Classical Musical Corner will feature violinists Laura Jeannin, Rebecca Wishnia and Paula Karolak.
Danville resident Nancy Daetz on why she's voting for Michelle Petersen [OPINION].
The Town Council voted unanimously to cancel its election because the two incumbents are running unopposed.
In a special meeting, the Town Council will weigh canceling the November election because the two incumbents are running unopposed.
Scarecrows will be displayed outside Danville businesses between October 1 and Halloween.
Residents interested in running for two open Town Council seats must file by the end of the day Friday.
The beloved acorn from the Old Oak Tree is turning one, and the town is hosting an acorn-themed party.
Pianos decorated by middle and high school students are located around town for children to play.
Danville residents can start registering for swim, soccer, theater, crafts and much more on Aug. 22.
A portion of the street will close Saturday afternoon for the last Music in the Park celebration.
Wizards and muggles alike are invited to Danville for magical-themed activities and crafts to celebrate Harry Potter's birthday.
Candidates for two open seats on the Danville Town Council can file from Monday through Aug. 12.
The city joined communities around the country in lowering its flags to mourn the shooting in Highland Park.