Tickets are available for the Danville Lions Club's Restaurant Walk, which will include local food, beer, and wine.
Local youth have extra time to submit designs for two pianos.
An Abraham Lincoln re-enactor will help the community welcome a renovated All Wars Memorial at Oak Hill Park.
Gas prices are at a record high, but Circle K is offering some relief Thursday.
Monte Vista senior Ethan Klets founded Goals of Hope, which aims to provide confidence and friendship for newly-arrived Ukrainian children.
The Danville Town Council will determine whether to declare a public nuisance on a vacant campsite it says is full of debris.
A 67-year-old man died in a multi-vehicle crash in Livermore. Authorities are still searching for a semi-truck driver who fled.
Danville voters will weigh in on their governor, member of Congress, assemblymember, and more.
Twelve Danville artists and 79 artists around the Tri-Valley are opening up their studios to the public this weekend.
Free naloxone boxes will be placed in accessible sites across the San Ramon Valley, including at the Danville Library.
Enjoy special deals, tastings, and experiences from 35 local businesses, including a unique ice cream and wine pairing.
Some of the world's finest Ferraris will be on display outside the Blackhawk Museum.
“It has truly been life-changing to meet so many people who love Danville as much as I do,” Stepper said.
Danville's iconic day of races is happening in May and is open for registration.
Josef Twirbutt, whose installations have exhibited across the world, will open up his studio as part of the Tri-Valley Artist Studio Tour.
The dinner and awards ceremony will honor the district's teachers of the year, as well as exemplary community members from each school.
Danville resident Chezaray Belena was arrested on suspicion of possessing cocaine and a stolen firearm, according to Livermore police.
The Danville Youth Council is open to middle and high school students interested in representing their peers in town affairs.
Enjoy local beer and small bites in downtown Danville to support the Museum of the San Ramon Valley.
New leaders have been selected at Neil Armstrong Elementary, Quail Run Elementary, and Stone Valley Middle School.
Danville police say they recovered 100+ pieces of stolen mail tied to more than 20 victims after a freeway chase ended in a crash.
In June, Nordstrom will open a service hub in Danville for order pickups, returns, alterations, and more.
Monte Vista graduate and SF Marathon winner Brooke Starn qualified for U.S. Olympic Trials for running, and could compete in 2028.
CHP officers rescued adult and baby geese strolling down the side of I-680.
An underdog duo from Danville won back-to-back tournaments, but still need $10K to compete in Kentucky this June.
Ramanujan Group faces up to $50 million in debt as tenants and lenders take legal action.
The hiker, who had a broken ankle, was finally rescued by helicopter after a 12-hour search, East Bay Regional Parks officials said.
The first customer at Danville’s new Cuppa Yo grand opening Saturday will win free froyo for a year.
Young artists and filmmakers are encouraged to help decorate the town's Community Pianos and submit to the 2026 Student Film Festival.
The district is seeking residents to guide decisions on property, including its former Danville headquarters.
The Wolves swept the CIF Division II state championships.
Officers and volunteers will check on resident home exteriors while they're away.
Families can learn about eligibility, enrollment and program details for 2026-27 school year.
Caltrans said the on-ramp will be closed for much of Monday through Friday through August 2026.
Autumn Cheyenne Durald Arkapaw, a San Ramon Valley High School graduate, won for her work on "Sinners."
Five Danville schools were recognized by the California Department of Public Education for superior performance and climate.
The popular Mexican restaurant said it will close soon, and a nearby restaurant will open a second location in the Hartz Avenue spot.
Dogs will enjoy treats and prizes all over Danville. The Doggie Stroll kicks off the city's new 'Dog Friendly Danville' campaign.
Kids will enjoy an egg hunt, arts and crafts, face painting, and the Spring Bunny.