SRVUSD reprimanded him for posting a video fellow students called racist. The student sued and the district settled for $665,000.
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Grace Leer is waiting to find out if America voted for her to make it into the top 20 contestants of the competitive singing show.
Contra Costa Health Services is now sharing information about the city-level data about coronavirus patients.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
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Krispy Kreme gives free doughnuts to health workers; volunteers sew masks for essential workers; and other nice NorCal news.
Measurements in the Sierra Nevada indicate snowpack water level is down 53 percent of April averages.
The crash occurred Sunday evening after the motorcyclist laid his bike down.
As the coronavirus crisis keeps census takers off the streets, many Danville residents are still responding to this year's questionnaire.
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Former player at Mustang Soccer, San Ramon Valley and Cal, Leer wows judges Lionel Richie, Katy Perry, Luke Bryan with her singing process.
The man lost control, fell and was hit by another car.
All lanes on the freeway were closed as of 8:45 p.m., the California Highway Patrol said.
Friends find unique ways to celebrate birthdays despite coronavirus; wineries donate to restaurant workers and other nice NorCal news.
Natalie Reese was upset when her prom was canceled. But she got glammed up, danced with her dad, an organized an international digital prom.
Four Contra Costa County Fire Protection District employees have tested positive for COVID-19, the district announced Wednesday.
President Donald J. Trump gave his OK Sunday for the National Guard to help states hit hardest by the new coronavirus outbreak.
A Tri-Valley family still found a way to wish grandma a happy 91st birthday.
A Danville school lunch company had to lay off workers when schools closed. Now they're loading groceries instead of delivering lunches.
From fake cures to fraudulent donation appeals, authorities are warning Bay Area residents to be on the lookout for coronavirus fraud.
A lottery ticket purchased in East Bay is worth $15,256; students bring plush guests to their canceled show and other nice NorCal news.
The man was cutting trees when he hit an electrified wire, East Bay Times reported.
A woman drove off the road on Mt. Diablo while drunk, CHP said.
Just 680 of the 1,730 hospital beds in Contra Costa County are available.
Community Presbyterian Church saw a 400 percent increase in online views during its first round of remote services last weekend.
1st United Credit Union cautions consumers
The town will now decide which services are essential and should remain open.
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The Town of Danville announced Monday plans to make temporary parking zones for people picking up food.
The office of U.S. Rep. Mark DeSaulnier said he is hospitalized in serious but stable condition.