#DanvilleFightingCOVID Updates and How you can Join the Fight!
You can't help falling in love with this rendition of the national anthem. Trust us.
No Kid Hungry’s map shows where Tri-Valley kids sidelined from school by the coronavirus crisis can get access to free meals.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
California is in 21st place when it comes to 2020 Census response rates.
A retired FBI agent was arrested near his East Bay home for taking bribes and funneling information to an Armenian mob, prosecutors claim.
Assisteens rose above personal disruption and isolation to reach out to people who might otherwise become invisible.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Danville.
The annual event raises funds to help cancer patients get to clinical trial sites
A portion of Saturday & Sunday proceeds will go to Feeding America food banks, gearing up for expected, skyrocketing needs due to layoffs.
McDonald’s is now giving out free meals every day to first responders and health care workers.
Officers arrested a man in connection with a car theft in Danville Thursday morning.
The town is partnering with local pizza spots to offer discounts, but residents are welcome to make their own and tune in to the Zoom party.
Community Presbyterian Church in Danville will collect the items on behalf of area charities.
The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors voted 5 - 0 to approve an emergency moratorium on rent increases and evictions.
A local design student is selling t-shirts to help support several nearby John Muir Health Centers.
Here are the highest ranked schools in the Tri Valley area and across California according to U.S. News & World Report
A new health order for Contra Costa County requires visitors and employees to wear masks to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
An Alamo foundation is hosting a virtual dinner party to serve patients and support restaurants after canceling a major fundraising event.
The quake shook the DIablo area around 11:12 a.m. Monday.
Four teenagers were arrested after police say they attempted to rob the narcotics safe at a Danville CVS while claiming they had a gun.
The Contra Costa County Sheriff warned residents of a fake "cease and desist" letter claiming illegal activity during the coronavirus order.
Danville Fighting COVID-19 is crowdsourcing 3D printed face shields and PPE to protect local health care workers! See how you can help!
A T-shirt or bandana will suffice; medical grade face masks are not required.
U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) is planning a tele-town hall for seniors.
Three Tri-Valley cities were among the 50 safest in California, according to a report from Safewise.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles announced it is extending driver licenses expiring during the coronavirus pandemic.
Patch has launched a new feature to help readers stay on top of local news related to the COVID-19 outbreak.
PG&E is installing equipment designed to prevent wildfires, KGO reported.
A group of Tri-Valley volunteers has made thousands of masks and gowns for Bay Area workers fighting the new coronavirus outbreak.
Primo's Pizzeria & Pub has created a foundation and teamed up with local restaurants to feed first responders.
While the financial assistance inspires, the emotional support sustains.
U.S. Rep. Mark DeSaulnier (D-CA) has been fighting pneumonia since last month.
The farmers market came up with a plan to sell essentials only, but community criticism delayed the reopening.
If your teen is breaking California's shelter-in-place orders, take it seriously.
Find dozen hidden eggs on Danville website by following the clues. If you can’t find an egg remember to use search function at top of page.
UPDATED: Officials decided to hold off on the market's reopening Saturday after coronavirus concerns started pouring in from residents.
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The obstetrician could lose her license after showing up to a San Ramon Regional delivery with a .30 percent blood alcohol level.