New federal data shows how the coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Contra Costa County and across California.
Report Warns Of Looming California Eviction Crisis; 1.1M Households Behind On Rent
Police arrested a 32-year-old Richmond man suspected of driving a stolen truck with four catalytic converters in the bed.
Contra Costa Health Services has launched a live COVID-19 dashboard. See how people have been vaccinated.
Educators, child care workers and residents 65 and older share the same tier for the coronavirus vaccine.
During that time, average estimated rent debt per renter household ballooned to $3,400.
Summit K2 senior named a Posse Scholar, earning a full-tuition scholarship to Boston University
Information about the recent error requesting collection for Juvenile Probation fees.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the El Cerrito area.
Service was paused along the Berryessa, Richmnond and Millbrae routes.
Free busses will replace trains over the holiday weekend while crews work to replace tracks.
In 2021, fifty-three years will have passed since the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. That sobering reminder will serve as ...
The Sunday Supper movement is catching on, but putting together a decent meal is a struggle for 149,000 people in Contra Costa County.
Contra Costa County has posted a Vaccine Appointment-Request Form online. It is all for health care workers and anyone age 65 or older.
Richmond investigators said Curtiss was being held on attempted murder, aggravated mayhem and assault with a deadly weapon.
The county is working to dramatically increase the number of people who receive vaccinations daily. Latest cases/deaths in El Cerrito.
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The suspect parked in front of the police department and exited the vehicle to conduct the exchange with the child’s mother.
That vision will ultimately be determined by voters but some Bay Area political experts have an idea about what’s to come.
A man is held on $1 million bail on charges that he killed his brother; a woman unloading her car is approached by armed robbers; shootings.
More than 100 employees will lose their jobs.
There were 67 coronavirus deaths in Contra Costa County in December and nearly 17,000 newly diagnosed cases. Here's a look at El Cerrito.
Nearly 50-year-old trackway components like wooden ties and track switches will be replaced.
Jason Mosqueda is being held on $1 million bail.
Jim Matzorkis was just 11 days away from retirement when he died.
It's been almost a year since students left the classroom, and some have fallen behind.
A recently released report ranks Bay Area roads. See which cities topped the list and which were the worst.
Patch Holiday Food Drive donations to Feeding America to help hungry people in CoCo are tax-deductible — even if you don’t itemize.
As California passes 2 million confirmed cases of coronavirus and hospitals are swamped, a lawsuit over reopening is delayed.
In all, 10 East Bay facilities have current outbreaks in residents and staff, according to state data.
The school district is conducting a survey of families. Answer a few quick questions now.
Craft brewers, such as Elevation 66 Brewing Company of El Cerrito, are under stricter reopening guidelines than wineries.
Ahead of winter break, Summit K2 Middle and High School to provide extra meals to students throughout the community
Ahead of winter break, Summit Tamalpais Middle and High School to provide meals to students throughout the community
If you planned to escape to San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Napa, or Solano counties for dining — they’re now forced to close.
There is now public data showing how close your local hospital is to being at or over capacity.
Patients need your blood, and you will receive the results of a free antibody test for COVID-19.
The number of available hospital intensive care unit beds has been updated.
The Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count will go from Dec. 14 to Jan. 5.