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In 2021, fifty-three years will have passed since the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. That sobering reminder will serve as ...
See the latest announcement from Contra Costa County.
As of Wednesday, nearly a week before the election, more than half of all ballots had been cast and safely returned to the county.
Nearly 125,000 ballots have already been received by the Registrar of Voters. A few voters forgot to sign their ballots.
Are you anxious to make sure your ballot arrives early so that it will be counted? Here’s where to drop it off.
A bitterly divided House of Representatives voted Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump. Here's what your representatives had to say.
The general managers of two East Bay water districts offer reassurance to Pleasant Hill residents.
Habitat for Humanity plans to build seven townhouses at 250 Cleaveland Road and make them available to low- and medium-income households.
You can help make Pleasant Hill shine by volunteering for the city's Community Service Day, set for Saturday, Sept. 28.
Democratic U.S. Reps Mark DeSaulner and Jerry McNerney spoke about detention camps, health care for immigrants, Russia, gun laws and more.
The City Council agenda includes a discussion about allowing marijuana delivery but banning all other commercial cannabis enterprises.
The fire facilities fee, paid by developers on each project, goes to Contra Costa County Fire Protection District for capital expenditures.
With no plans to replace the library's climate-controlled vault, the county has tentative arrangements for relocating historical documents.
Controversy has surrounded the county's plans to close the public library prior to the new one opening.
The city's moratorium on marijuana-related businesses is set to expire and no further extensions are permitted.
"By closing this library, you are ruining it for us," said a resident who spoke at Monday night's City Council meeting.
Some in the community are questioning why the current library has to be closed roughly 18 months before the new one opens.
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson designed the Pixar Animation Studios buildings in Emeryville, and has also designed some Apple stores.
City council is set to dissolve of a joint Martinez-Pleasant Hill agency that will end up costing the city of Martinez millions of dollars.
The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors is set to discuss the matter Tuesday.
The California Fair Political Practices Commision also seeks possible prosecution of BART over its campaign for the $3.5-billion Measure RR.
The joint facilities agency formed in 1975 ultimately left the city of Martinez behind on employees' Social Security payments.
Before Tuesday's midterm, only one elected official, who was Muslim, sat on region's local councils, panels or boards, CAIR said.
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, co-authored by Senator Bill Dodd, signed into law
A report says two girls who were taken from their parents are at a center in the Bay Area.
The third in a series of town hall meetings about the new community library is set for next week.
The group recommends that the Pleasant Hill attorney's license to practice law be taken away.
Senator Bill Dodd reminds residents to see if they qualify for Free Tax Preparation Assistance and the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
BREAKING: The CPUC says BART must pay fines of nearly $220,000 in the 2013 deaths on the tracks between Walnut Creek and Pleasant Hill.
BREAKING: The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors has narrowed the field of applicants vying for the interim role to five.
Breaking: The rate hikes beginning this week will total nearly 20 percent over the next two years.
Breaking: A point-in-time count conducted earlier this year showed a decrease in homeless in the county, but an increase in Central County.
Breaking: The California State Water Resources Control Board accused Aqua Science Engineers of over-billing.
BREAKING: $267 million of seismic retrofits are planned for Transbay Tube. BUT ... service disruptions could last two or more years.
Patricia Cassady of Concord is one of two appointees named by Gov. Jerry Brown.
"We must defend the water, land and the people. I am proud to be part of a city that stands up for justice," said Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland.
Contra Costa County residents who find themselves in an Alta Bates facility on Election Day can still vote!
Judge Cruz Reynoso shares his support for the candidate who will speak for everyone, whether "poor, rich or middle class."