Town engineering teams and contractor crews are almost finished replacing a drainage culvert, despite weather-related delays.
Timothy Richards will oversee five congregations and 2000 members in San Ramon, Danville, and Alamo.
The Mercury News highlighted Corner of Brazil, which offers imported dark roast coffees, açaí bowls, crepes, pastries, and much more.
On April 22, more than 100 volunteers will help Danville seniors or residents with disability with home yard work.
Where else will you find such recession-proof prices?
Dima Jarjour's "Curated Pour" offers customized wine tastings with a local wine expert.
A racing shell named in honor of Shawn O'Donnell, a Danville raised woman killed in a biking accident, hit the water March 25.
The new drone, made possible with funds secured by the Alamo Improvement Association provides excellent imagery to help fight fires.
Don your Easter bonnet, grab your Easter basket & get hoppin' on spring plans! Find festivities in Danville & throughout the East Bay.
Story by Phil Jensen: Former Danville high school ballplayers tearing it up at Chabot College
Mayor Robert Storer will be available to answer questions about the police department's annual report, the culvert replacement, and more.
East Bay Times readers said that the region's best boutique and Mexican restaurant are located in Danville.
Also feted as runner up for “Best in the East Bay Boutique.”
Residents in Danville and across the country can dispose of unused or expired medications on April 22.
Andi Callaway founded the Nephrotic Syndrome Foundation a few years after her 6-year-old son was diagnosed.
Seven Danville advisory bodies, including the Arts Advisory Board and the Senior Advisory Commission, are looking for members.
Prices will range from a mere $4 to $45.
This is down from up to 2500 Tuesday. The town also received more reports of fallen trees.
Anyone interested in meeting Danville officers can come to the Bagel Street Cafe Friday.
Rain and heavy winds up to 38 mph are expected to hit Danville Tuesday, with a possibility of thunderstorms.
Spring evokes a time of renewal.
Spring has sprung! Several Danville parks have reopened after winter closures and rain.
Over two thousand customers were still without power Wednesday night, including two schools throughout the day.
The Welcome Home Baby effort includes support during infant development, as well as pre-school and day care years.
A large outage is affecting the neighborhoods around Mt. Diablo State Park, 680, and Sycamore Valley Park.
The incoming storm is a "direct threat to life and property," according to the National Weather Service.
The town is looking for sponsors for its Bound For Books public art project, where local artists design benches to look like books.
This year’s climate system obviously calls for reinforcements.
A few tickets are still left for the State of the Town talk from Mayor Robert Storer, with remarks by KTVU sports anchor Joe Fonzi.
Plus, learn about adorable Pet of the Week Bentley.
Elena McCoy describes how the girls basketball team defied the odds to make it to the CIF Division II NorCal semi-finals.
Take a last glimpse at the snow before the rain comes.
Chapter members and other community supporters knit baby hats, which are also included.
Heavy rains are expected to start Thursday and last into Friday.
Enjoy these two photos of snowy Mt. Diablo from Molly Ott.
The choir of girls from grades 3-8 performed at the conference Monday. They will perform their Spring Concert Saturday.
Not a bad backdrop to play ball.
A new list of the best sandwich restaurants in the Bay Area includes a venerable Danville deli and cafe.
The play area will be closed until the summer to upgrade the playground.
If children do not feel comfortable in their attire, they do not attend to the learning task.