Launch 2020 with a meaningful pursuit!
Do you see it next to the post? Watch the video as seen on the Neighbors app and weigh-in — is it a coyote or a fox?
This hiking trail is through a tunnel of trees.
Do you see Walnut Creek's skyline in the clouds?
At one Walnut Creek complex, all 14 apartments received eviction notices.
As holiday travel and winter weather affect the blood supply, the American Red Cross is calling on eligible donors, especially type O.
Are you ready to try something new in the new year — perhaps ceramics, digital photography or Latin dancing.
Look who came out now that Thanksgiving is over!
How does our community deal with the impact of homelessness in our Walnut Creek community?
It's time to burn off the Christmas cookies, eggnog and Thanksgiving stuffing! Not running? — then avoid these streets.
The police department urges caution when driving through the area.
From portable showers to Walnut Creek's Trinity Center, new efforts are being made to turn around the lives of the homeless.
In terms of emotional support, each year, awarded Scholarships convey a message of “We have faith in you! You can do this!”
It's looking like winter in this photo by Joyce Ellis.
“Caring and Commitment in Action” starts here!
Combining work, the removal of invasive plants, with journaling — a new generation explores the landscape that inspired John Muir.
Assembling food boxes for deserving families goes beyond abating hunger; every facet nurtures at a deeper level.
Your guide to Christmas concerts, Nutcrackers, Hanukkah menorah lightings, Santa breakfasts, ice rinks & other events throughout the region.
1st United Credit Union is now accepting toy and food donations.
A developer wants to build a care facility in a business park that isn't zoned for that, and the City Council will consider zoning changes.
Renew and reuse quality items while creating your holiday traditions.
The general managers of two East Bay water districts offer reassurance to Walnut Creek residents.
…and it all starts here!
View adoptable dogs on our website, www.tvar.org!
There was only one jackpot-winning ticket sold in the entire country.
Just in time for the holidays, 3 local police departments are paying for handguns, rifles, shotguns and assault weapons.
Welcome Back, Shell Martinez Refinery Corporate Partners!
Thinking about that turkey sandwich you packed for lunch?
A new study from WalletHub confirmed what we already knew: Our city is one of the best.
The City of Walnut Creek has prioritized programs to make our operations and facilities more efficient.
You’ve probably seen the Walnut Creek downtown library, but did you know this is the city’s first publicly owned LEED-certified building?
Take advantage of out free public transit options available to residents and visitors.
Low-income customers can upgrade to cleaner electricity at a discounted rate.
A new study found drinking water is often less safe than what the federal government may deem legal.
Unity Day, a nationwide event to stand up against bullying, is October 23. Here's how to participate.
“Together, we’ll go far!”
The phrase “hands-on” virtually SOARS during this event.
When complete, the transit village will span 16 acres and will also include 26,000 square feet of retail space.