The Contra Costa Community College District trustee died unexpectedly while attending a convention.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month.
Parents can schedule an affordable car seat inspection with the San Ramon Police Department.
A look at a few of this week's police, fire and courtroom incidents around San Ramon and across the East Bay.
Listen to the audio and see the weapons officers recovered. Can you tell which one was the Airsoft and which one is a real weapon?
About 4,000 law enforcement personnel will be trained to use the new breathalyzers.
Save the date to visit Jan Brett when she stops by Monte Vista High School in Danville.
The canine officer and his partner showed off their teamwork skills thanks to the help of a good-natured “suspect” in protective gear.
Police said the teenage boy and his 13-year-old female passenger were found hiding in the bushes after abandoning his parent's car.
Do you know this man? Police are looking for him.
Breaking: One person involved in the crash was arrested on suspicion of felony driving under the influence.
One of the San Ramon-based energy company's subsidiaries is Chevron Products Co. of San Ramon.
The California State Board of Equalization says these taxpayers are among the 500 that owe the state more than $445 million in taxes.
Police want to warn residents that the calls may seem legitimate because the scammers may already have some personal information. Breaking.
Both officers join the department with previous law enforcement experience.
The counties contract private companies to operate the phone systems in jails.
An investigation led detectives to a pawn shop in Tracy.
Kwangmin Jin, 21, was arrested in Illinois in 2015.
Callers are being told they need to pay as a result of missing jury duty.
The Clayton Fire in Lake County, north of Napa, started on Saturday and quickly grew into a destructive monster.
Two passengers, a Livermore man and woman, were taken to the hospital following the chase from Danville to San Ramon.
The landing of the helicopter briefly prompted all four southbound lanes of the highway to close.
Officials say high temperatures, stagnant air and smoke prompted the alert from the Bay Area Air Quality Management District.
The child was rushed to the San Ramon Regional Medical Center.
This is the second man saved thanks to the aggressive life-saving actions taken by San Ramon Police officers.
Fire officials told police the outcome likely would have been grim for the man had the officers not taken the aggressive actions.
The community event is designed to heighten crime and drug awareness.