A Danville driver and an Alamo motorcyclist were killed in separate crashes this week, and other Tri-Valley police, fire and court news.
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Motorists are advised to exercise caution as there will be heavier than usual pedestrian traffic during Sunday's event in downtown.
Arba Sullivan, 26, of Bay Point was captured on an ALPR camera driving a car reported stolen out of San Ramon.
The idea is to introduce non-vegans and vegans to plant-based dishes from local chefs, according to event organizers.
Scouts of all ages are encouraged to participate.
Taylor Jenson, 29, was killed early Sunday morning in a highway crash.
The sold-out "conversation" at San Ramon High School coincides with the release of “The Book of Gutsy Women,” by Clinton and her daughter.
Austin Nixon, 22, died after the vehicle he was driving crashed into a tree at Camino Tassajara at Charbray.
"We feel that outreach is a vital part in creating an environment of trust and confidence with our community," said Danville's police chief.
How a Danville man helped swindle investors out of $60 million, and other Tri-Valley police, fire and court news.
The 2019 inductees are recognized for their athletic achievements and for helping to bring honor, distinction and excellence to Monte Vista.
Contra Costa County wants to showcase its beautiful flora and fauna, and get people to vote.
Free event to feature special automobiles, local vineyards, live music, raffles and more.
Danville's "Green Infrastructure" plan reduces runoff and pollutants by dispersing water to vegetated areas.
Tickets are on sale for the Sept. 27 show at Danville's Village Theatre.
A thief made off with a store's cash register in broad daylight, and other Tri-Valley police, fire and court news.
Be cautious of fraudulent emails, social media pleas, texts, and door to door solicitations around helping survivors.
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FBI Special Agent John F. Bennett was involved in investigating the 2001 attack.
Are you in 5th through 8th grade? You’re invited to participate in the Daughters of the American Revolution American History Contest
Take advantage of an extra day off this Labor Day to experience the best of the Tri-Valley.
A former Contra Costa County sheriff's deputy admitted to having sex with female inmates, and other Tri-Valley police, fire and court news.
The crash remains under investigation, although drugs and/or alcohol are not suspected as factors.
All available CHP officers will be cracking down during the Maximum Enforcement Period from 6:01 p.m. Friday to 11:59 p.m. Monday.
Patrick Morseman admitted having oral and vaginal intercourse with two female inmates, but he only served two days in custody.
The break was reported around 4 a.m. in the 200 block of Franciscan Drive off of Camino Ramon.
The Town of Danville wants to determine residents’ interest in a skatepark facility and a possible location.
From September to December, volunteers and local businesses will hold events to support the Sandra J. Wing Healing Therapies Foundation.
As the public art exhibition comes to a close Sept. 19, 15 dog sculptures will be auctioned off.
The SRVUSD, which serves approximately 32,000 students in grades TK-12, received an overall Niche grade of A+.
REMINDER: Have fun while giving back to the community as an Assisteen. BRING A FRIEND!
Countywide sex offender sweep and an alert from the police chief about recent scams, and other Tri-Valley police, fire and court news.
"Individuals have used the Exchange Zone for buying and selling goods, or for conducting child custody exchanges," the Danville PD said.
The results of Ching "Ping" Chen's autopsy were released Thursday afternoon.
The workers will have photo IDs showing that they are working for the Census Bureau.
Crews with the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District will be conducting training drills on a donated structure at 46 Smokewood Court.
The body of Ching "Ping" Chen, 53, was found Wednesday night.
The popular feed store was known for its iconic horse statue on top of the shoe store in front.
Three victims were scammed out of a total of $100,000; the cases involve the "Advance Fee" and the "Relative in Distress" scams.