State's official birthday is mostly unheralded.
Now that the Democratic and Republican delegates have officially chosen their nominees, Patch wants to know: Who are you betting on?
A San Francisco Chronicle article published Friday cites a federal audit that said said few if any inspections have been comprehensive and none have resulted in fines for violations in the past decade.
Pinole City Manager Belinda Espinosa's report and updates for Sept. 7.
President Barack Obama will accept the Democratic nomination and address the nation tonight after 10 p.m. at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC.
Word of the death of CHP Officer Kenyon Youngstrom comes during vigil.
Voters who want to get up to speed or plan to vote early can read the ballot language of the West County school board's bond measure and proposed property tax extension.
The new $45 million San Pablo facility, paid for in part by federal stimulus funds, will replace a 45-year-old clinic in Richmond.
Possible improvements coming for a space near Kaiser and for the "ugly green fence" corner in Old Town.
State's searchable site shows areas where faults lie.
Instead of selecting specific task force members, interim City Manager Fred Deltorchio and waterfront negotiator Charlie Long decided to first open Bayfront talks with the community.
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Catch up on events and reports from City Hall.
Members of the Citizens Finance Advisory Ad Hoc Committee sat down for their first meeting as a group.
Fencing around empty property at Tennent and San Pablo Avenues under discussion.
Council members and city staff warn about deeper cuts in the future.
Assistant City Manager Lisa Hammon announced her resignation followed by a bold speech at Tuesday's City Council meeting.
A full house attended Tuesday's City Council meeting to welcome new members and thank the outgoing ones.
Nearly 50 Hercules residents and city officials met with interim City Manager Charles Long to discuss their hopes and fears for the Hercules Bayfront development.