Josue Rodriguez rejoins First Bank as Branch Manager in the San Pablo, California office
‘Having a conversation with a Christian Scientist about health care is like asking the Amish how to drive a car.’ Ouch.
California Association of Community Managers talks to a professional community manager about the valuable role they play in their HOAs.
Move with purpose! Help raise awareness and support for lung cancer with Lung Cancer Alliance
The ideas that have the greatest impact on health and medicine aren’t confined to any one field of endeavor or period of history.
A Developer representing Whole Foods of Berkeley is interested in two parcels of land near Kaiser in Pinole. City is showing no interest.
Phil Simmons is the only candidate who will fight for intelligent land development in Hercules, according to one resident.
More Career Technical Education and UC A-G Approved Courses Help Set Up Students for Success
Asking kids to ‘just say no’ is not enough, especially when the apparent reward outweighs whatever risk is involved.
"LOCAL" News found at the Pinole-Hercules Patch?
The San Leandro Historical Railway Society is hosting a new Fall Open House & Train Show! Free to attend and have a great time!
Featuring music, wine, food, shopping, prizes, and more to benefit the revitalization of Historic Downtown Richmond. Free admission.
Groundbreaking documentary provides hope that ‘The fight to rescue American healthcare’ is a battle that can and will be won.
Rosh Hashanah begins on the evening of September 24th and continues with Yom Kippur, starting on the evening of October 3rd.
Raising Awareness of California-Certified Community Managers, CACM Invites Homeowners to “Tell Us About Your Champion” for a Chance to Win.
Host An International Student - monthly stipend provided!
‘The key to the conquest of death,” says Chopra, “is to find out who you are.’
Multiculturalism is a reality at Pinole Valley High School. The second year Principal, Talks the Talk, but does not Walk the Talk
Ninety-eight percent of parents satisfied with the helpfulness of their teachers
At its best religion encourages a deeper understanding of the Divine and a corresponding – and health-inducing – love for our fellowman.
Join the Richmond Art Center in your Halloween and Day of the Dead festivities!
Friends, students, collectors, and artists will discuss how Richard Diebenkorn’s art, teaching and spirit have influenced the Bay Area art.
Join a long line of participants from London’s Big Draw, the world’s largest celebration of drawing, across 30 countries.
Closing Party to celebrate the work of one of the most influential painters of the past fifty years, Richard Diebenkorn.
Renee Bott, co-founder of Paulson-Bott Press, shares stories of working with Richard Diebenkorn when she was at Crown Point Press.
Gretchen Grant and Kathan Brown talk about the long span of years watching Richard Diebenkorn at work.
Featuring the printmaking practices and collections of Bay Area artists Juan Fuentes, Art Hazelwood, Jos Sances and Jim Nikas.
Featuring the abstract metalwork by Bay Area artist Tom Holland.
Exhibition featuring a series of prints created by Frank Lobdell during his fellowship at the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles.
Featuring intimate works on paper by Richard Diebenkorn created during his Berkeley years (1953 – 1966).
Enjoy the work of emerging and established Bay Area artists at this reception, including “Closely Considered – Diebenkorn in Berkeley”.
East Bay nonprofits, businesses and individuals are being honored for making a difference in their community. Nominations are due Sept. 5.