Testing is now available for all Contra Costa County residents at no up-front cost at testing sites in eight cities.
We have a negative stigma regarding mental health, why? It is time we eliminate this stigma so people can receive treatment they need
Is it possible to prepare and sell your home during the Coronavirus pandemic? Find out how.
People want to reopen the economy yet we don’t have one solid plan. So what happens to families and kids after we reopen the economy?
Students will improve their writing and public speaking skills, and increase their confidence.
This is an ongoing argument between parents and kids. The quarantine has probably made it worse. Here is some helpful information
Many of us are complaining about the quarantine, however this time we have may be a gift not a curse. Read about it being a giFt
Wouldn’t this book be a wonderful Mother’s Day present for grandmothers and mothers, alike?
Proposed project is request for 210-unit multifamily residential project within the proposed Downtown Cleaveland Multi-family Specific Plan.
The city is updating its bike & pedestrian master plan - where do you think there should be better options for walking and bicycling?
Assisteens rose above personal disruption and isolation to reach out to people who might otherwise become invisible.
Sex is something we don’t talk about and a serious problem gets lost - Teenage Boys addiction to pornography
The quarantine can exacerbate mental health issues especially for teenagers. This article discusses what parents can do
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While the financial assistance inspires, the emotional support sustains.
The Coronavirus creates mental health issues for those with the virus, those in quarantine and beyond the virus. Here are ways to cope
Proposal packages from the pre-qualified contractors are due at 2 p.m. May 7 at Pleasant Hill City Hall, 100 Gregory Lane.
The City of Pleasant Hill intends to issue a Mitigated Negative Declaration for this project.
Contra Costa Community College District is extending remote classes through the end of the spring semester due to the coronavirus.
Senator Bill Dodd honors Pleasant Hill’s Dawn Block as Woman of the Year
Reassurance is just a phone call away.
At least 13 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the outbreak, Contra Costa County public health officials said.
Please do NOT leave donations at this time.
Gun sales have increased since the quarantine however guns won’t help solve the virus but will increase anxiety
Place orders online with Pleasant Hill Pieology, and meals will be delivered to medical personnel, first responders, or family & friends.
Being quarantined is stressful for everyone. This article discusses how to deal with family arguments in a healthy manner
The quarantine for the coronavirus can increase the rate of domestic violence and other mental health issues. This article discusses why
A school lunch company had to lay off workers when schools closed. Now those workers are loading groceries instead of delivering lunches.
This article discusses common issues such as teenagers and their bedrooms & how parents can cope during the quarantine
The Bay Area is being quarantined due to the coronavirus. This article discusses how parents can stay sane during the quarantine period
Fresh surplus food is delivered to needy families in Contra Costa County.
The Human Spirit is stronger than Adversity.
This is a common term used in IEPS , however schools do not use it as intended so they can deny services. This article explains the meaning
Based on new social distancing recommendations issued by Contra Costa Health Services, the following events are postponed.
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Teen boys have difficulties because they are trying to live up to the old stereotype about men. Boys need to be educated about being a man
The coronavirus is worrying many adults and can be very scary to kids.Here are some tips to help reduce anxiety that kids maybe experiencing
This article discusses changes in the prom and issues that parents need to be aware of in order to keep your teen safe