Downtown Pleasant Hill is hosting the 21st annual East Bay International Jewish Film Festival from March 5-13th!
Check road conditions and gas prices before you head out of town in search of snow. Send us your snow photos!
A candidate for the third district, Yamada is gathering signatures for the June primary ballot.
Macadamias from Hawaii contaminated with Salmonella spurred the butter and nut recall.
Hundreds of East Bay school children are expected to attend today's celebration.
This article describes how important a Dad is to a son & daughter. Someone who teaches them they are valuable
Cantare Chorale and Chamber Ensemble, 110 voices strong, will present Bach's legendary masterpiece.
Supplies tend to dip in winter months. Several blood drives set nearby in February. Choose one, and sign up!
Warriors at White House; hero dogs wanted; tax scam; robber strikes with bat and hammer; bye-bye, cable boxes?
This article discusses issues related to giving 6th graders condoms at school
Round-up of TV commercial sneak-peeks, security news, prostitution busts, plus, last-minute recipes for snacks and team-inspired cocktails!
A look at a few of the week's police, fire and court incidents from around Walnut Creek, Concord, Martinez, Pleasant Hill and Lamorinda.
“Give me all the money, and I won’t hurt you,” is what he usually said to employees at numerous stores hit.
At a regular monthly meeting, aspiring ornithologist Taylor Heaton Crisologo thanked Assistance League of Diablo Valley for a Scholarship.
The service is open to everyone, not just AAA members. The Tipsy Tow program is meant to keep drunken drivers off the road.
Extra security includes explosive detection K-9s and behavioral detection officers who look for suspicious behavior as the Super Bowl nears.
This article discusses what children really need on Valentine's Day
President Obama greeted the "Dub Nation" team at the White House and celebrated the championship.
Categories range from working dogs in therapy and law enforcement to the ordinary dog that does extraordinary things!
The local Wildlife Rehabilitation and Nature Education Center will host donor-supported field trips.
February is chockful of helpful lectures and classes for your gardens, lawns and water woes.
Weekly Real Estate Market Update - Mary Ann Cadorna - A Pleasant Realtor for Pleasant Hill
He was driving a Honda stolen from Orinda and had a Berkeley firefighter uniform when stopped in Antioch.
The U.S. State Department is expecting an influx of passport renewals soon, which could create lengthy delays.
Screening for cholesterol, blood pressure and memory planned, along with heel scans and medication advice.
Fine Wine and Canines at Best In Show on Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Contra Costa County coroner released the boy's identity today.
The man and woman from Walnut Creek were in a car hit by a suspected drunk driver Sunday night on I-680.
Last year’s Pioneer Day and Western Roundup enthusiasts enjoyed a neighborly chat while patiently waiting for the thrift shop to open.
A new behavior identified in girls applies to boys & it is dangerous
Many children are entitled to IEPs but their parents are afraid to fight because of what the school might say
Contra Costa Health Services began the survey yesterday of recognizing homeless individuals in the County; the work will continue today.
Rummage sale at Sequoia Elementary to support 5th Grade Outdoor Education Saturday February 20th 8am-2pm 277 Boyd Rd in Pleasant Hill
This article discusses the increase in teens using heroin
A Pleasant Realtor for Pleasant Hill - Mary Ann Cadorna - Weekly Real Estate Market Update
Lots of snow on the way! Check road conditions and gas prices before you head out of town in search of good skiing. Send us your snow photos
Won’t this heart-shaped box look lovely in your home?
Some locations in the Bay Area will see strong winds with possible gusts of up to 30 mph and intense rain on Tuesday morning.
The accident occurred about 9:15 am on Marsh Creek Rd - near Deer Valley Rd - south of Antioch. An injured occupant was flown to John Muir.
This article discusses a new behavior in adolescent girls