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"The Affordable Art Show" runs October 25 through December 17 and all pieces entered in the show will be priced at $199 or less.
The Danville-based non-profit that helps advanced-stage cancer patients raised nearly $300,000 to help patients get to clinical trial sites
The training is taking place Monday, Oct. 14.
Two Bay Area hotels rank among the top in NorCal; deputies replace child's stolen wheelchair ramp and other sweet NorCal news.
The PG&E shutdown dominated headlines this week, but there was other police, fire and court news happening around the Tri-Valley.
New laws include medical marijuana at K-12 public schools, abortion services on college campuses, rent control and gun violence prevention.
Danville in California has a new Patch Mayor, Janet Fazio, who would like to share news about the good work taking place there.
For the eighth consecutive year, 1st United Credit Union teamed up as an official sponsor of the Oakland A’s program.
The decision to close the park was made at 8 a.m. Thursday.
You can post your events yourself on Patch. It's as easy as pumpkin pie.
Find the latest updates from PG&E, the school district, city and police.
One or two well-chosen purchases will add vibrance to your holiday traditions.
The number of volunteers has nearly doubled since the first Serve Day in 2015.
The advisory comes as officials prepare for gusty winds, low humidity and severe fire conditions.
The program is open to 3rd through 5th graders and is intended for youth who have already displayed an interest and/or talent in the arts.
Take advantage of savings at 38 downtown establishments and help support local businesses.
No injuries were reported in the blaze in the 6300 block of Johnston Road that was first reported at 6:54 p.m. Saturday.
The blaze was reported just before noon Saturday.
The Santa Rita and Martinez jails made headlines this week, along with other police, fire and court news.
The expo will feature more than 35 artisans showcasing a wide array of items.
Isaiah Javier Ortiz, 21, of Clayton, was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of four felonies in connection with the fires.
The Danville Artisans Makers Expo showcases the work of more than 35 artists from Northern California
Find corn mazes, Day of the Dead and fall fests, costume parades, trick-or-treat carnivals and haunted houses in your town and nearby.
On Tuesday, October 8, at 9:30 a.m., Lafayette’s well-known landmark will transform to a virtual garment district.
Danville resident Ralph Gracie, who owns several Gracie Jiu-Jitsu academies in the Bay Area — including Dublin — is accused of assault.
Beginning at 2:40 p.m. on Oct. 3, the SRVHS Homecoming Parade will commence through the historic downtown area.
When two community-minded organizations work in partnership, EVERYBODY WINS!
An early morning freeway crash killed a man, along with other police, fire and court news.
September 28 & 29 event to feature dog diving competition, raffle prizes, pet food tasting
Although alcohol bottles were found in the deceased's vehicle, it is not known yet whether DUI played a factor in the crash.
Danville Town Council identified March 3 as the preferred date that voters would decide whether 69 homes should be built.
Alamo Hay & Grain Co., which sold pet and equestrian supplies, along with feed, chicks, ducklings and bunnies, abruptly shuttered in July.
The students told officers they value their time and effort to keep them safe.
You’ll be floored when you see all the “fangtastic” deals!
Drivers who are under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs — including some prescription medications — can expect to be arrested.
Monica Moe, a San Ramon Valley High School alum, has been cast in the San Jose Stage Company's production that runs Oct. 2 through Nov. 3.
A penny for your thoughts!
SRVCA is a private Christian school educating students preschool through 8th grade.
Officers with the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force served a search warrant at the man's Danville home.