Assemblymember holds a free breakfast at 10 a.m. at the Orinda Community Center.
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Students have a range of opinions on 315 luxury apartments proposed for a vacant parcel near the school.
Staff is recommending a grant application for project at east end of downtown.
MOFD chief is eyeing a property on Lorinda Lane for the site of a new fire house.
New reports from the Fair Political Practices show the gifts and travel accepted by CoCo County's legislators in Sacramento.
Do you remember working for minimum wage in your teens? How much was it, and where did you work? Share your recollections here.
George Miller (D.-Martinez) spent Friday morning at Springhill Elementary in Lafayette, reading 'The Lorax' to enthralled students.
Amy Worth chairs the Metropolitan Transportation Commission.
The state controller's office has released a 2011 study on salaries and benefits received by county, city and special district employees
Conceptual plans for 26-unit subdivision off Camino Ricardo include a 2.53-acre park among the streams and fields and orchards.
Annual get-together of Orinda, Moraga and Lafayette governments looks at issues that bridge Lamorinda.
An analyst from Mendocino County says Contra Costa and other counties are seriously underfunding their employees retirement. County officials disagree.
Newell Arnerich plans to run for the state assembly seat that is currently held by Joan Buchanan.
By March, expect new parking places along Moraga Road, near the basketball courts and skatepark.
Officials with the transit agency say new authority to ban offenders will not be used to target homeless or mentally ill riders.
Planning officials accepted the sanctuary's proposal to use parking at nearby schools.
Police Chief Eric Christensen recommends addition of downtown credit-card-cable meters in report for City Council
Corey Williams has the right to pursue more appeals in the federal courts.
Statement of Interest forms are due Friday for openings on many city committees and commissions.
The Town Council is accepting applications to serve on a Measure K oversight committee.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Medicines and packages will still be delivered. The post office on Mt. Diablo Boulevard will keep its Saturday hours.
A profile in an East Bay weekly gives Mark Peterson decent marks for starting to clean up a troubled shop. The DA says he needs more money to keep good prosecutors.
The communities are two of many cities whose dispensary ban on medical marijuana facilities will be affected by the ruling.
Steve Glazer said he will be an advocate for fiscal responsibility and education in Assembly District 16.
Dignitaries will wield shovels to dig a hole for the 67-unit affordable housing complex at 2 Irwin Way, Orinda.
Also on the agenda for tonight's meeting is recognition of Campolindo girls volleyball champions and cross country champion Aidan Goltra.
NPR examines long-term trends; last two ConFire meetings on station closure plans are tonight in Walnut Creek, Wednesday night in Clayton.
Congressional and state representatives say President Obama is on the right track.
Residents wanted more answers on how to keep Station 16 from closing down.
Those who champion gun ownership rights say recent proposals to restrict weapons are misguided and unconstitutional. What do you think?
The police chief has recommended adopting a requirement that all peddlers and solicitors obtain a permit from the town before knocking on doors.
The cost of a first-class domestic letter will rise to 46 cents from 45 cents, while international postage will the greatly simplified to allow customers to mail a one-ounce letter anywhere in the world for $1.10.
Special meeting is at 5 p.m. Monday at city offices on Mount Diablo Boulevard.
The city of Orinda is looking for a few good volunteers.
State Supreme Court decision on city government services unlikely to affect Lafayette much, city manager says.
Meeting about ConFire plan to shutter Fire Station 16 and stations in three other cities is now 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 15, at Lafayette Veterans Memorial Building.
ConFire holds meetings to discuss procedures in belt-tightening move to shutter four central county stations.
Here are the calendars gleaned from the city and school websites.
Orinda Mayor Amy Worth signs on to letter; Moraga Mayor Dave Trotter says he's supportive, will bring it before the Town Council.