Starbucks could close up to 400 stores in the next 18 months, but open another 300 focused on quick pickups, USA Today reported.
Deaths in Contra Costa County have stabilized this week after 18 were recorded over a 6-day period last week.
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The hiker was traveling along the Las Trampas Ridge when they fell, firefighters said.
Bay Area artists decorated 17 heart sculptures that have been placed around downtown Danville.
The wrong-way crash occurred in the early hours of June 7 and killed two people. Driving under the influence is suspected.
While San Ramon Valley School District served 59,000 meals in April and May, that's down from 112,000 meals in January.
Black Lives Matter protesters called on Contra Costa County to defund law enforcement and shut down juvenile hall, NBC Bay Area reported.
Owner Christine Perry hopes to open a new location at a later date.
More than 30 library workers will lose their jobs, Contra Costa County Supervisors decided Tuesday.
The new public art exhibition will run through October 16, 2020.
A car caravan drove through the city Monday after hundreds marched through the streets on Sunday, as ABC7 reported.
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The district's funding situation has grown so dire that it will no longer send crews inside burning buildings unless life is at risk.
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Two Antioch residents were killed in a wrong-way crash early Sunday morning while passing through Danville on I-680. DUI is suspected.
Church Street and W. Linda Mesa Avenue will see temporary closures, while Hartz Avenue and Rose Street will lose some parking spots.
A Concord woman has been arrested in connection with the fatal, wrong-way crash on I-680.
Thousands joined a protest and march against police violence in Danville Sunday, where attendees silently took a knee on the Town Green.
If you're sensitive to grass pollen, be wary this weekend.
The Danville Town Council will consider allowing restaurants to apply for outdoor seating permits during the coronavirus pandemic.
Enhance cooking at home with online purchases of high-end cookware and cookbooks.
Meals on Wheels Diablo Region provides home-delivered hot meals to seniors. It has an approaching deadline to receive a $5,500 contribution.
Peaceful protesters gathered again to protest in downtown Danville along San Ramon Valley Boulevard Wednesday.
A small gathering in downtown Danville protested Tuesday afternoon at the intersection of Railroad Avenue and San Ramon Valley Boulevard.
Contra Costa County substantially lifted portions of its shelter-in-place order on Tuesday, allowing in-store shopping, child care and more.
Though much of downtown Danville was boarded up as a precaution, there was no looting as police ramped up staffing and closed roads.
A member of the Danville church made a heroic rescue in Chicago last week, leaping into the river to save a drowning man.
Brian Goodell, founder of San Ramon-based BibBoards, talks about the product he's created to alleviate discomfort of health care workers.
A majority of Danville businesses were boarded up as police warned residents to stay home and businesses to secure their belongings.
Expect high grass pollen rates this weekend.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Danville.
Though SRVUSD's teacher negotiation negotiated a 2.5% raise, management benefitted too. Parents had a problem with that.
Contra Costa County's moratorium on evictions directly caused by the coronavirus pandemic has been extended from May 31 until July 15.
The Town of Danville has set a July 26 deadline for submitting entries for its 10th annual Juried Art Exhibition.
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