The beloved local bowling alley will close at the end of March, and the property has already been sold to a developer.
The town is looking for artists to create small bronze acorn statues to be scattered around downtown.
The San Ramon Valley Education Association is planning its third rally against wide-ranging budget cuts.
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Guests will learn about the town's most important issues and enjoy a three-course luncheon at the Diablo Country Club.
Monte Vista student Rohan Goyal created Wellness Wave, which educates underserved children on life skills like exercise and nutrition.
Danville residents will help elderly homeowners with various yard tasks.
The council will review how current revenues and expenses match up against June's adopted budget.
The week kicks off with a cocktail reception and four-course meal with expert wine pairings prepared by the region's top chefs.
One of the biggest stories since the launch of OpenAI ChatGPT came out two Monday's ago.
A number of commissions and boards are looking for new volunteer members.
Mitchell Allan, a basketball coach and 2015 graduate of San Ramon Valley High School where he was a linebacker, was arrested in Texas.
The school were placed on a brief secure campus Thursday due to threats of violence between students.
Twins Soha and Imran Sohail Guller were recognized for their many years of community service, which includes many food and clothing drives.
With more rain on the way, here's how to stay safe and dry in Danville.
Through Feb. 16, celebrate the ones you love with great deals at Danville stores, restaurants, and theaters.
Meals on Wheels Diablo Region launches 5th annual 'Feed the Soul' campaign to provide nutritious Breakfast Bags to food-insecure seniors.
The program starts in April, and will cover topics like crime investigation, parole procedures, and more.
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All SRVUSD students will be served breakfast and lunch at no charge under the California Universal Meals Program at certain schools.
Shorter videos will now be aired monthly. In the first episode, Mayor Morgan interviews the town's emergency preparedness coordinator.
The National Weather Service flood watch goes into effect at noon on Friday.
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The St. Isidore Church Knights of Columbus are hosting their 11th annual Crab Feed Extravaganza on Saturday, March 22.
Vacancies are available on the Bicycle Advisory Commission following a controversial Town Council vote.
Members monitor the spending of Measure D funds.
The guide to spring activities is available in the mail and online.
Auggie Answers, an AI-powered chatbot, aims to better help users navigate the town website.
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Help support veterans and enjoy fresh-caught crabs, wine, beer, and a live auction.
Visitors will be able to sample spring and summer activities, and participate in activities like field goals and football hula-hooping.
Teen poets must submit their applications this week.
Enjoy this "something for everyone" reminiscence!
"Innovate to Elevate," featuring all varieties of art created by local students, will celebrate its grand opening Jan. 30.
The 2024 U.S. stock market was a year of records. Mostly, these were record setting new highs.
Katie Lin and her team qualified to compete at the World Lacrosse Women's Championship in Tokyo in 2026.
Tickets cost only $10 to see PG&E CEO Patti Poppe speak at the Danville Area Chamber of Commerce's Valley Business Breakfast 2025.
Residents can fill sandbags to use for flood prevention at their Danville home or business.
The council will vote on whether to end the terms of longtime cycling advocates Bruce Bilodeau and Alan Kalin.