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Rubio's opening in Tri-Valley; missing 12-year-old; reward offered for marina animal killer; man nearly loses $30,000 in online dating scam
Renzo Piano, the internationally renowned architect who designed the new City Center in San Ramon, has created design concepts for SF.
No charges filed in deadly Berkeley balcony collapse; Calif. voter registration surges; $400 bed-sized pod rental in San Francisco
The City of San Ramon is now accepting applications for middle and high school students who have positively impacted the community.
We asked Patch readers where they take their guests when they come to town. Here’s a list that’s sure to impress.
The U.S. Census released new data that explains why BART also had a record breaking year.
Four community volunteers will be awarded grants for their non-profits in honor of their dedication to the welfare of San Ramon.
IKEA may move to East Bay; tuna recall; 245,000 gallons of water lost; bearded bank bandit, Dublin Lions St. Patrick's Day parade photos
Eissa Kishek died as a result of a car accident on March 5 leaving behind his newlywed wife and their unborn baby.
Officials say St. Patty’s Day is one of the nation’s deadliest holidays, most being fatalities related to DUIs. Here's a safety checklist!
The storm this weekend left plenty of excuses to be late to work Monday morning! Lost power, flooding, downed trees throughout the Bay.
Bighorn sheep skull found; earthquake; harrowing ACE train derailment; house ransacked; $1 million lottery winner; Warriors smash records
The ground shook around 7:38 p.m.
East Bay gun club to close; arrest made in purse robberies; mountain lion spotted; suicide near police station; babysitter arrested
Sunken ship from 1953 blamed for bird goo; judge crackdown on hit-and-run attorney; where not to eat in Alameda and Contra Costa counties
Make an appointment to give. Drives set nearby in Livermore San Leandro, Pleasanton, Newark, Walnut Creek and Oakland.
There's still time to load up on Thin Mints and Do-Si-Dos at booths throughout Alameda and Contra Costa counties. Here's where to find them.
Restaurants fail inspections; sex assault suspects sought and caught; missing woman now homicide case; bike helmet proves life-saver for boy
12:00 noon until 5:00 p.m. - Bloodmobile at 209 Hat Creek Court San Ramon CA
“Pacific Coast Dream Machines - The Coolest Show On Earth” marks 26 years on Sunday, April 24.
Categories range from working dogs in therapy and law enforcement to the ordinary dog that does extraordinary things! March 2 deadline.
Officer slain; pastor slain; Obama in Bay Area; crab recovery; "Happy Birthday" free-for-all; tell us where to find Thin Mints!
AAA officials said demand for gas typically increases in February.
Craigslist robbery crew member convicted; two animal shelters will stop taking pets; suicidal man fatally shot; East Bay crime blotter
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.
Two drink concoctions that will make any game-day viewing party a win-win!
Eatery reverses controversial service fee; indecent exposure at park playground; earthquake; East Bay crime blotter; Super Bowl 50 fever
The temblor shook things up at 3:09 a.m. Did you feel it?
Contra Costa Health Services began the survey today and is expecting it to continue into Friday.
We asked readers what they thought there was an abundance of in San Ramon. You answered on Facebook with the good, bad and the unnecessary.
He oversees facilities that treat 3.6 billion gallons of wastewater annually.
SRV MEDS (Medication Education & Disposal Safety) Coalition Meeting
Suspicious hoverboarder; 300-pound statue found mutilated; home sales on the rise; photos of card skimming suspects; landfill causes stink
Hazardous weather conditions and power outages are possible, weather service officials said.
Brace yourselves. Mother nature is sending some more crazy weather our way.
“Last month’s San Francisco Bay Area home sales were the highest for a December in nine years," one research analyst said.
Blood donations are needed now and throughout the winter to maintain a sufficient blood supply for patients in need.
Check road conditions and gas prices before you head out of town in search of snow. Send us your snow photos!