In these strikingly unusual photos from Lynne Harr, glimmers of sun highlight portions of the Alamo hills.
The Center will assist Contra Costa County residents to connect directly with recovery resources for storm damage.
In this article, I discuss the lack of civic engagement in today’s youth generation and potential solutions , using my personal experiences
Bay Area musicians will play a variety of McCartney songs accompanied by videos at the Village Theatre.
Karen Odfina took this striking photo on a drive to Brentwood.
The winning piece will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol and the winner will be invited to Washington D.C.
Rosy clouds float over a snow-capped Mt. Diablo in this enchanting photo by Rex Casey.
If children are not comfortable with their clothing, they will not “cognitively” show up for school.
Cartoonist Scott Adams, a Danville resident, referred to Black people as a hate group during lengthy remarks on his YouTube channel.
Create a welcoming environment while ensuring a better life for others.
See the Danville restaurants offering special deals from Friday until next Sunday.
The outage was one of several across the Bay Area caused by fierce winds.
Danville is under multiple warnings and can expect freezing temperatures, high winds, and rain.
Town engineers anticipate a roughly three-week closure to replace a culvert pipe causing slope erosion.
The Rotary Club is sponsoring the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Prosecutors allege that an 18-year-old from Alamo possessed more than 100 pills and intended to distribute them.
Danville police say they arrested a 27-year-old man from Danville who barricaded himself inside a Glasgow Circle home for several hours.
Glasgow Circle is clear, police said.
The town will convert left turn signal heads to include flashing yellow left turn arrows at two intersections.
Kids 11-17 are invited to submit designs that could be featured on the 2023 summer Recreation, Arts & Community Services Activity Guide.
Whiskey is a sweet and loving puppy - a nice, compact-size companion who gets along with other small dogs and cats.
The center on 510 Gonda Way will help connect Contra Costa residents impacted by the January storms with resources.
This Just In: Western Jewelry Event Starts Thursday, February 16!
The universe is sending love! Danville resident Bob Schiff captured this heartwarming, heart-shaped photo of the Heart Nebula.
A Freeze Warning will be in effect from at 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. Wednesday, and residents are urged to prepare, the NWS said.
For 10 days, enjoy exclusive deals at some of the Tri-Valley's top restaurants.
To assure a pleasant shopping experience for all, the store will invite in a limited number of shoppers at a time.
The seven-week course on all aspects of law enforcement begins March 22.
Danville is joining several other Contra Costa municipalities in demanding that Monsanto pay for PCB cleanup efforts.
Danville residents who have sustained property and business damage in January can apply for FEMA assistance.
The fast-casual chain offering burgers, milkshakes, grilled cheese and more has opened a new location on Railroad Avenue.
Due to fire regulations, there will be a limited number of shoppers entering the thrift shop at any one time.
Danville resident Bob Schiff captured Comet C/2022 E3 at its closest point to Earth since the Stone Age.
Danville can expect a wet Saturday and an even wetter Sunday, when there is a moderate chance of thunderstorms.
Danville residents can begin registering on February 14 for spring activities. A recreation expo on Saturday will give an overview.
Three suspects broke into a home on Woodranch Circle and reportedly stole hundreds of thousands of dollars in goods.
Cristian Cruz of Rancho Romero Elementary School is one of the youngest students ever to compete in the national championships.
Nikki Chaplan is on leave from Stanley Middle School as the district investigates how much she knew about teacher sex abuse allegations.
Bob Schiff captured Comet C/2022 E3, which is expected to be at its closest to Earth in 50,000 years Wednesday night.
The LA congressman was Monte Vista's valedictorian and voted Most Likely To Succeed In 1978.