Crews are repaving SR-24 overnight and will keep one lane open for the traveling public.
Hope Wooda and Peggy Moore met while campaigning for President Barack Obama in 2008 and founded a firm, Hope Action Change, in 2019.
Smoke may be visible to residents and passing motorists as crews burned piled material Tuesday.
PG&E local leaders will answer questions and share available resources during Tuesday's event.
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Some smoke may be visible to residents in surrounding neighborhoods, the Moraga-Orinda Fire District said.
This is a series of articles intended to introduce to the community key members of the city’s team of employees.
Heartfelt thanks to Broadway Plaza abound!
The East Bay Regional Park District's two-year pilot project on trail use has passed the one-year mark. A meeting will discuss what's next.
Own a piece that hung in the San Franciso de Young Museum; check out local photographer Jeff Heyman's work.
The has saved more than $1.3 million in design consultant fees and more than $1.6 million in construction management and inspection fees...
Tuesday, May 7 not only launches its Women’s 50% Off Sale. The bases will be loaded as it features its Sterling Silver/Silver Plate Event.
FASHION LACED WITH FRUGALITY!
Some smoky days are ahead, as the project to protect southern Lafayette and Rossmoor from wildfires involves periodic pile burning.
The Moraga-Orinda Fire District announced pile burning in the Tunnel/East Bay Hills Shaded Fuel Break.
Funds available to keep roads maintained at their current level are about $2.5 million annually, while costs are expected to be $3.7 million
Education + Philanthropy = Success!
Get your tickets for the 25th annual Lafayette Lifestyle Tour —formerly known as The Kitchen Tour— one of Lafayette's most beloved events.
The Moraga-Orinda Fire District said it would reschedule a burn planned for Friday if conditions weren't favorable.
Thank you, City of Lafayette, for this accolade! Assistance League Thrift Shop volunteers will seize every opportunity to merit this award.
Horses and lassos were deployed Monday to catch some cows that got loose on Highway 24 near Lafayette.
As crews work on several trackway improvements, BART trains will not run this weekend between the Rockridge, Orinda and Lafayette stations.
This creative alternative offsets unnecessary disposal.
It is one of a few more opportunities for the community to weigh in before the General Plan is adopted.
Tickets are on sale now for the Moraga Juniors Women's Club Spring Fling. Sponsorships and donations are other ways to show support.
Patch loves photos! Share your photos with your local Patch, and your work could be featured.
Speakers include Orinda police Chief Ryan Sullivan and staff; Neighborhood Watch and City Councilmembers.
The parade is planned for Sept. 28, right before the annual Pear and Wine Festival.
Increased awareness, training and support relating to postpartum psychosis can prevent tragedies such as this from occurring in California
An unveiling ceremony was held at the corner of Mt. Diablo Boulevard and Lafayette Circle.
Magic Ben, the horse, found himself stuck in the mud. Fortunately, Contra Costa County firefighters came to his aid.
Read about Moran's long tenure with the city, what a typical day is like for Moran, and what he enjoys doing when not at work.
One or two items could transform your living space.
What to expect in Lamorinda during the solar eclipse, Monday, April 8.
Smoke may be visible to motorists on Highway 24 during the pile burn — expected to last three days if conditions remain favorable.