We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
Monday through Wednesday, Tice Valley Gym will be open from 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. as a cooling center for residents in need.
To operate the center responsibility we are asking anyone showing any signs of illness to not visit the cooling center.
Community members should NOT go to any of these places to cool off if they have been exposed to or are exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19.
As like before, “one of a kind” finds can be yours for a fraction of their value.
Items of quality and cherished memories are called for during these times.
Habitat for Humanity will host an online orientation on Tuesday, August 25th at 5:30pm.
The latest emergency CalFresh benefits allotment is the fifth one announced during the coronavirus pandemic.
Assistance is available either through SHELTER, Inc. or St. Vincent de Paul.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
Where does the time go?
See the full panoramic photo below.
Rich in tradition, these items are functional and inspirational.
An evening walk turns into a nature excursion.
Plagued by outreach challenges amid the pandemic, the U.S. Census Bureau will end all counting efforts for the 2020 census on Sept. 30.
Online and in store shopping awaits!
Special labels at “down to earth prices!”
Revisit earlier times with these unique items.
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This Walnut Creek view looks like a scene from a Bob Ross painting.
Rejuvenate your wardrobe while helping those in our community who are vulnerable.
Watch your step when hiking!
This goose has settled in nicely at a Walnut Creek golf course.
See who prevails when a bird of prey takes on a rattlesnake.
The shelter will operate in the National Guard armory near Civic Park from Dec. 14 through March 31, 2021.
Tiny treasures bring joy!
Completion of this form does not guarantee a spot in a program and selections do not represent a commitment by the family to participate.
One county supervisor said it will be up to cities to evaluate, design, and find the money for each project.
The projected deficit is approximately 14% of the City’s General Fund expenses.
The warm temperatures will provide plenty of opportunity to enjoy one of these finds.
We're still here!
Take a look at the whole photo, including the hills.
Dickens Houses and Merry Makers abound!
Have you visited Shell Ridge Open Space recently?
This little fella is working on antlers.
Add to your collectibles with these high-quality but modestly priced treasures.
Speakers will be asked to wait for the their opportunity to provide public comment.
Let’s get cooking!
Protesters have demanded that Walnut Creek defund the police department. Following Monday's shooting, some say, not so fast.