Check state website to see if you may have money, diamonds or canned meats that you didn't know you had lost.
The marketing manager will serve out the term left by departing board member Cecile Shepard.
The sessions targeted at small businesses are held Wednesday mornings at Pleasant Hill City Hall — Feb. 20, March 20 and April 17.
American Lung Association gives cities grades in its 'State of Tobacco Control 2013' report.
Pleasant Hill is moving away from the full-time city attorney model.
Ken Carlson says he'll focus on revitalizing business and building up the city's reserves
Council welcomes two new members and bids a fond farewell to Mayor John Hanecak
The council will oversee a changing of the guard at its regular Monday night meeting
Cecile Shepard has abruptly left the board, citing the need to devote more time to work
The Caldecott Tunnel turns 75 today while tomorrow features a ceremony honoring schoolchildren whose designs were chosen for the large decorative medallions to be installed above the Caldecott's new fourth bore.
Pleasant Hill was one of the cities that provided solid support for the president's re-election bid on the Nov. 6 ballot
City leaders also told city revenues are rising slightly as the economy slowly improves
Tim Flaherty edges fellow planning commissioner Jim Bonato by 108 votes
City Council will probably also know who won the third and final seat in the Nov. 6 council election
A dirt lot with a fence around is all that is left of the Fair Oaks Mini Market that used to sit behind the Dome movie theater
Tim Flaherty leads Jim Bonato by 71 votes for the third and final seat up in the Nov. 6 election
Enhanced crosswalks with signal lights have been installed at six major canal trail intersections.
More than 5 million Californians are expected to travel next week to celebrate Thanksgiving
The nation's top library honor has been award to the Contra Costa County library system.
Track maintenance and seismic upgrades will delay BART weekend service through the remainder of the year in some areas, including Concord/Lafayette and the Transbay Tube.
A public workshop will be held Thursday at City Hall. What are your feelings about this issue? Tell us in the comments.
Don't forget. The federal holiday is Monday, Nov. 12. It's not business as usual.
The county received more than 80,000 late vote-by-mail ballots as well as more than 20,000 provisional ballots
Election officials say as many as 60,000 ballots need to be counted; some close races may not be determined until next week
The County Clerk predicts a lower turnout for the election than 2008, but higher than 2010.
Pleasant Hill Patch asked the City Council candidates a series of questions. Here are the answers from Mike Flake.
Here is a complete list of national, state and local measures and candidates.
The city council incumbent has raised the most money so far, followed not far behind by Planning Commissioner Tim Flaherty.
Will religion play a decisive factor in the outcome of this year's presidential race? Tell us your thoughts.
This site includes a comprehensive list of supporters and opposition to each ballot measure, as well as nonpartisan summaries of what each measure would do.
Pleasant Hill Patch has asked the City Council candidates a series of questions. This is the latest response from Tim Flaherty.
Tonight is the final debate between presidential candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. The debate begins at 6 p.m. PST and will be shown on the networks and live streaming.
With three drug-related shootings in the last year, what would you do to bring down violent crime in the city? Here are the candidate's answers.
With two top management positions open in the city (City Attorney and Police Chief), how will council candidates hire quality people and still keep the books balanced? How would you do it? Tell us in the comments.
Patch surveyed influential California Republicans and Democrats for their opinion on the second presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
These are the answers the Pleasant Hill City Council candidates gave at a forum earlier this month. What do you think? Tell us in the comments.
Pleasant HIll Patch has asked the City Council candidates a series of questions. This is the latest response from mediator Jessica Braverman.
The eight candidates for City Council tackle this controversial question, which is now being considered at City Hall. What do you think?
The undercard usually doesn't make or break an election, but with the race so close this vice presidential debate may carry more weight than most.
The incumbent councilman has raised nearly $20,000 in the lastest reporting period.