You are sure to find Yankee Doodle Dandy bargains.
The town is seeking people 50 and older to audition on July 2.
Wednesday is going to be blistering hot, but Thursday is going to be a breezy relief throughout the region.
Wallner has worked in Danville recreation since 2006.
The Danville Town Council will consider approving the $46.9 million budget at its Tuesday meeting.
Find items that evoke memories or are just plain useful.
The Sole & Skin event at Footwear Etc. will feature live giveaways and the chance to win a free pair of shoes.
Enjoy boutique wine and bite tastings all over downtown Danville.
Kids 0-11 are invited to two free concerts this summer that will also feature story time and arts and crafts.
See which Danville bakery's croissants beat out 350 competitors to win the Grand Prix of the 2025 Best Croissant San Francisco competition.
As you enter this well-known landmark, racks and shelves resplendent with women’s fashions, rich in color and texture, await.
The renovated park will include new playground and exercise equipment, fresh landscaping, picnic areas, and more.
Williams, who has been with the town since 1996, succeeds Joe Calabrigo on July 1.
Not this May! Or last May.
Laxmi's Bakery on Hartz Avenue is a family-owned bakery from renowned Chef Laxmi Budhathoki.
Red curbs will be added at key intersections downtown to improve visibility and comply with California’s new Daylighting Law.
The council is poised to approve the contract of Tai Williams, assistant town manager who has worked for Danville since 1996.
The Kitchen is the heart of the home.
Local residents are asked to weigh in on the type of mental health and behavioral support they'd like to see the county provide.
Danville police joined other Tri-Valley police departments on May 21 in enforcing e-bike regulations.
Accessorizing has become an artform, in and of itself!
When fashion is laced with compassion, EVERYBODY WINS!
The town appears poised to implement a new Landscaping & Lighting Assessment District, which recalculates how rates are determined.
Viet Nam Veterans of Diablo Valley are hosting a ceremony at Oak Hill Park, followed that evening by the ceremonial lighting of the beacon.
Yes, you should care about the U.S. debt downgrade.
SRVFPD firefighters deployed rescue airbags to release a tiny dog trapped under a shed in a Danville backyard.
A Danville teen and his cousin are accused of breaking into a Santa Rosa church and causing serious damage. They face felony charges.
Renewal of this iconic structure transcends city limits.
Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to spotlight students excelling in academics, athletics and community service.
The Town Council will consider five flashing beacons along the Iron Horse Trail and another in front of Monte Vista High School.
Emotional Support + Financial Support = SUCCESS!
The town has announced its lineup of free movie screenings and concerts that will take place on the Town Green and Oak Hill Park.
Residents are encouraged to register barbecues, porch parties and more that will be visited by local officers.
Bob Garaventa submitted this stunning photo of sun, clouds, and fog from the top of Mt. Diablo.
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.