Neighborhood outrage over the work resulted in a refund.
12 more birds were found across Contra Costa County testing positive for the virus. Wear spray outdoors to protect yourself, especially in the coming months.
Group contends that Plan Bay Area fails to consider "less restrictive" housing alternatives for smaller communities.
BART trains will continue to run even though no contract agreement was reached Sunday night
Thanks to money from a one percent sales tax, the streets of Moraga will get repaved over the next three years.
Controversial plan has supporters and detractors among Lamorinda elected officials.
The federal program known as SNAP has been in high demand during the recession
Kathleen Famulener was appointed at last Monday's board meeting to represent Moraga.
The land would be used to eventually construct a jointly operated fire station to serve both Lafayette and Orinda.
Board approves proposal to buy land in Lafayette.
Process envisions 2 million new residents swelling the region's population to 9 million by 2040.
Public meetings in Lamorinda this week.
There will be weekend maintenance between the stations through July.
Here is some of the action involving East Bay politicians this past week in Sacramento and Washington, D.C.
The hottest controversy in Orinda is getting hotter every day.
Con Fire will negotiate with MOFD to purchase and construct a new fire station on the border of Lafayette and Orinda.
Chief Daryl Louder is proposing that Con Fire waive five years of its share of operating costs of a proposed new Station 46 in Lafayette.
Here's a list of local government meetings in Lamorinda this week.
Jeff Berger likes the idea of a BART career.
A tentative agreement that includes a nearly 10 percent wage increase over four years was reached.
BART will continue providing busses for the commute to San Francisco.
Many commuters stranded and seeking others ways to get to work.
Your weekly guide to local government actions.
If a strike happens, it could come as soon as Monday morning.
Some of the things East Bay elected officials were working on this past week
Opponents of Plan Bay Area will meet Thursday in Lafayette to voice their concerns.
Supreme Court issues two key rulings on same sex marriage
A lot of drivers didn't get the memo about the closure of Moraga Road Monday and Tuesday.
A list of local government-related meetings for June 25-28.
The survey by the Bay Area News Group also details the "pension pickups" some government employees receive
Two proposed amendments to the state Constitution would lower voter thresholds for funding measures
What do you think? Should more low-income Californians be added to the Medi-Cal rolls?