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.
Tree removal work and traffic signal upgrades will disrupt traffic along portions of Diablo Road in the coming weeks, the town said.
The site's future is uncertain after a judge appointed a receiver to oversee the property.
The Parks, Recreation, and Arts Commission, Bicycle Advisory Commission, and many more are seeking members.
The council will vote Tuesday whether to give themselves a 10% raise, effective after the next election.
Six SRVUSD students and six other Tri-Valley students were nominated for the prestigious, invitation-only distinction.
See the deals in Danville and beyond, and learn how to enter to win a Grand Prize of free dining, wine tastings, and culinary experiences.
Mayor Newell Arnerich will discuss the town's current and future issues and initiatives at a luncheon at the Crow Canyon Country Club.
The town will choose the best piece of original artwork from youth aged 11-17 for the cover of the 2026 Summer Activity Guide.
See how much it rained in Danville for the past five days. The town is also under another Cold Warning for Saturday morning.
"Career Closet," a nonprofit run by Monte Vista students, is collecting professional clothes for job interviews at the Danville Library.
Two suspects are accused of robbing a bank in Alamo Tuesday and attempting to rob a bank in Lafayette, according to the sheriff's office.
Rheumatic Heart disease testing saves hundreds of children
Two separate outages are affecting Danville and Alamo, and there is no estimation of when power will be restored.
The town is looking for volunteers to help with senior yard work on Lend A Hand Day Saturday in April.
The town council will hold another study session on storefront cannabis retail, and may direct staff to draft an ordinance.
For the sixth time in the past nine years, Safewise named Danville the state's safest city based on property and violent crime data.
Caltrans canceled a planned closure to a southbound I-680 on-ramp, though reasons why were not specified.
The renovated playground offers a new primary play structure and several pieces encouraging climbing, balancing, swinging, and spinning.
The on-ramp will close again during work hours for the second time in two weeks.
Monte Vista student Srishti Mazumder gathered and donated essential school supplies to more than 250 elementary and middle school students.
Danville residents will be able to learn about local law enforcement topics, like patrol procedures, investigations, and more.
An on-ramp in Danville will close Thursday, in addition to other construction taking place in the town.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Danville.
Apple Cinemas said it was "unable to move forward opening" the planned theater due to uncertainty with the ownership of Blackhawk Plaza.
Danville is full of great sports bars to enjoy the Seahawks take on the Pats.
Danville officers will read to children, sing songs, and do a crafts project at the Danville Library.
SRVHS alumnus Matt Ortega, a progressive organizer and digital strategist, joins a growing list vying for Swalwell's seat.
Monte Vista sophomore Annalise Huang shares details on the new initiative, which is looking for young people interested in local history.
Guests will get to learn about spring and summer rec options, meet instructors, enjoy story time and free giveaways, and more.
The Village Theatre Art Gallery is hosting an opening reception for "One Voice: Many Visions," a new exhibition by artists of Indian origin.
Large swaths of the country face an increased risk of contracting measles due to falling vaccination rates, according to a new study.
The federal Bureau of Land Management said the fracking would have "minimal" negative impacts on the environment.
The Danville on-ramp will close for one to two nights next week, and construction will continue until June.
The playground at Danville South Park will be closed until the spring for a revamp.
New state regulations require hemp to be regulated like cannabis, but the town doesn't currently allow dispensaries.
After nearly two decades, Draeger’s Market announces the store is closing, citing "industry challenges," and a sale on store items.
The town of Danville has unveiled a commemorative plaque to honor School Street, which holds a deep cultural legacy.