Camp Knots and Bolts will teach students entering grades 3-5 the basics of robotics and coding.
Danville police will join other Tri-Valley departments in cracking down on e-bike violations.
Be the first one at the door for this “standing room only” event.
The Danville Youth Council event will feature panels, therapy dogs, and volunteering for the underserved.
Warren Buffett surprised the world with the announcement last Saturday that he was retiring as the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway
Danville residents have about a week and a half to vote on whether to increase Lighting and Landscape Assessment District fees.
Two Danville students received scholarships sponsored by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
A Camino Tassajara development could include two deed-restricted ADU rentals for low-income households under a new proposal.
Local photographers are encouraged to submit photos of Danville to be considered as the cover of the Fall 2025 Activity Guide.
Many streets downtown will close starting 4 a.m. Sunday for the run.
PRESENTATION IS EVERYTHING!
uNeed A Coach helps young people launch from college to career, filling a gap in support and giving them the edge to succeed.
Just Food For Dogs opened a new pantry on Sycamore Road that offers a variety of fresh, gourmet meals for dogs.
Here are some special ways around town to show Mom you care.
Buy that item that brings joy to your ears for a song!
SRVHS student Soha Guller created the "Climate Challenge" app, which provides games and trivia related to environmentalism.
On Saturday, parents will learn tips on how to protect their kids, and kids will enjoy two petting zoos and a fire truck.
Two Danville students received awards worth $1,000-$10,000 that were sponsored by corporations or business organizations.
Clarity and confidence are intertwined, with clarity serving as the foundation for unshakable confidence.
Come to the brand-new Prospect Park Plaza to enjoy music and the completion of the Downtown Master Plan Catalyst Project.
On Sunday, walk along the Las Trampas Ridge, Iron Horse Trail, or Camille Trail to raise money for breast cancer research.
Calabrigo announced he is retiring in June, ending 40 years of service to the town.
Authorities have identified the 61-year-old man killed on I-680 after a rogue tire crossed the freeway and hit his windshield.
Stake your claim at this well attended event.
The San Ramon Valley firefighters arrived and saw heavy smoke and fire showing in a second story window, firefighters said.
The annual May 4 celebration will feature Star Wars-themed games, crafts, food, costumed characters, and activities.
Enjoy the best of Downtown Danville and support the Museum of the San Ramon Valley.
The report from Development Services will cover downtown upgrades, new housing applications, and storm drain improvements.
Infuse your living space with items rich in history and tradition.
The town is hosting meetings to discuss a ballot measure to raise rates for the Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District.
Extreme single best day historical gains in the stock market, like yesterday, have happened during the worst market conditions.
Middle and high school students from around the Tri-Valley are invited to apply to have their films shown at the Village Theatre.
The gala at Blackhawk Country Club will honor the district's "Shining Stars," including the Teachers of the Year.
Easter Sunday is right around the corner. Do you know where you're toasting the holiday?
On May 15, cyclists from around the country are invited to stop at local Energizer Stations, then hit the road.
The full moon will come mid-month.
The exhibition on defying and redefining artistic conventions will open with an April 12 reception.
The beloved "Cheers" pub of the East Bay is hosting a celebration of the 5,000th beer served, a special IPA brewed by Bull Mastiff Brewing.
Families can book a spot for an egg hunt, and enjoy arts and crafts, face painting, and the Spring Bunny.
ICDT is bringing the beloved musical Annie to life, and we want you to be a part of it!