Pinole's new supervisor will answer questions at an informal event at a Richmond Child Care Center on Saturday.
Loni Hancock will be at Pinole City Hall Friday morning.
Board to hear from a company's proposal to recycle wastewater on Wednesday.
Hercules City Manager Steve Duran explains the city's financial dilemma and why he hopes residents will support two June ballot measures.
The fine is a result of irregularities found in the utility's pipeline safety testing in Contra Costa County.
Grants can be used for equipment, training, workshops or other learning tools.
UC Davis's new police chief is Matt Carmichael, who had served as interim chief in the wake of the pepper spray incident.
The Hercules Community and Library Services Commission will host a workshop to discuss local groups.
Amendment to the city code defines commercial areas where sales of firearms and ammunition can be allowed.
Herculeans will have an opportunity to clean and beautify Hercules grounds the day before Earth Day.
Amy Wooldridge steps into her new job on May 7. She has Pinole's recreation director for the past eight years.
Proposed city ordinance would ban sales of guns and ammunition from homes.
"The Brown Act does not require that any city business be done in private" -- resident Bill Kelly writes in.
David Baum will earn $152,256 at his new job.
Health officials warn that the early-season discovery could indicated a longer virus season.
City officials will take up the issue Tuesday.
Pinole has a number of tax professionals who can help with filing.
Pinole City Manager also announces events, fundraisers and playground construction schedules.
Patch's blog-style report from the Tuesday, April 10 Hercules City Council meeting.
Staff is recommending against the council's proposed amendment to have the city's head of finance report directly to the council and not the city manager.
Will it stay a bedroom community or develop into something more urban?
Eric Zell took on chairmanship at March meeting.
Removal of trees anger Old Town residents, who want the city to prosecute, but the property manager puts up private property defense.
The deadline for submitting ballots for the proposed Contra Costa County "Clean Water" parcel fee was 5 p.m. yesterday, Friday, but results aren't expected until three weeks from now, according to the agency that sponsored the election.
The deadline for submitting ballots for the proposed Contra Costa County "Clean Water" parcel fee was Friday, but results aren't expected until three weeks from now, according to the agency that sponsored the election.
Should Pinole renew it's membership in the Association of Bay Area Governments?
Equipment will provide better coordination with other East Bay Area agencies.
President Obama signed the JOBS act Thursday with the aim of making it easier for entrepreneurs to solicit money and investors to answer the call. Will local businesses benefit?
The transition to close Pinole's redevelopment agency activities begins with initial meeting of new body.
Pinole elected officials reluctant to renew city membership in Bay Area organization.
Amy Wooldridge is leaving for a similar position in the city of Alameda.
Resident Bill Kelly writes in.
City Council approves increases of five and six percent.
There will be no professional pollsters making calls about the possible utility users tax extension for the November ballot.
A recent post on the Hercules-focused blog criticizes Mayor Dan Romero's leadership.