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The commission decided not to vote this week on the controversial project after two commissioners raised questions about traffic and more.
The socially distanced outdoor movie events will take place this October, with snacks and outdoor tables.
San Ramon employees found difficulties in remaining active while air quality worsened and the coronavirus pandemic pushed forward.
More than 17,000 firefighters battled 27 wildfires across the state as of Wednesday.
Some personal care services may open outdoors, as can racetracks and cardrooms, Contra Costa County said Monday.
Want to hear something really spooky? That's right: Early Halloween shopping has already begun in the Tri-Valley.
The online grocer’s expansion to Alameda and Contra Costa counties doubles its Bay Area reach, with sites in Danville, San Ramon and beyond.
Even as schools closed, students schemed to pull off a virtual play and find other ways to keep their peers engaged during difficult times.
Hiding your roots under a hat? We've all been there. But now you can pick up your hair color at Madison Reed's Tri-Valley location.
San Ramon-based East Bay Students in Service has stepped up to keep youth engaged during an unprecedented school year.
This is the second consecutive year the Credit Union ha been honored
As an essential service, the local Credit Union remains committed to serving the community.
A local nonprofit is working to harness the power of woman-owned businesses to support struggling entrepreneurs in a challenging era.
Here's where you can go in the Tri-Valley to support Black- and brown-owned businesses, which have been especially affected by the pandemic.
Club K9 has not laid any of its workers off in spite of the challenges. They're like family, the owner said.
The San Ramon company's purchase comes at a time when demand for gas has plummeted.
More than 87,000 California companies received loans, according to new data released this week. See how San Ramon businesses fared.
Two new stores have opened their doors in San Ramon's iconic shopping center, DanvilleSanRamon.com reported.
Four years in the making, Velvet Cannabis opened in May.
Inspection fees won't be collected again until June 30, 2021, and the changes take effect immediately and do not include bigger businesses.
Starbucks could close up to 400 stores in the next 18 months, but open another 300 focused on quick pickups, USA Today reported.
Patio dining is available seven days a week now at City Center Bishop Ranch.
The San Ramon-based fitness club chain plans to close 130 gyms, including 13 in the Bay Area.
PG&E plans to relocate from San Francisco to Oakland and close its San Ramon and Concord offices to cut costs.
Find out when Contra Costa County will allow people to dine indoors, receive haircuts, visit gyms and more.
The San Ramon-based company could close gyms, The Wall Street Journal reported. There are five Tri-Valley locations.
The San Ramon, California-based company, could close gyms and file for bankruptcy, The Wall Street Journal reported.
The decision comes amid steeply declining oil prices and a commitment to reduce operating costs, Reuters reported.
More than 2.3 million Californians lost work from March to April, newly released statistics show.
The annual Fortune 500 list ranks the top revenue-generating companies in the United States. Five Tri-Valley companies made the cut.
The Bay Area chain will be serving up creative takes on Indian dishes such astikka masala burritos and deconstructed samosas.
The free service will help business owners get answers to questions and find out what resources may be available to them.
The programs would establish a point of contact for businesses in need of guidance, create online webinars and more.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
The shopping center is the largest in the world with the prestigious LEED Platinum certification.
Construction is underway at the first Tri-Valley Philz Coffee location.
Designers, artists and small businesses will take the spotlight at the Women Made pop-up in March at City Center Bishop Ranch in San Ramon.