Keenan Moran, a fifth-grader who has done theater locally, has a role in the upcoming feature film "No Address."
Outages were impacting PG&E customers from Old Oak Park to downtown and Heather Farm Park.
Spring evokes a time of renewal.
The grant from Walnut Creek-based Firedoll Foundation is "an important step" toward forever protecting the property from development.
"This has been the most impactful storm PG&E has seen, in terms of customers out in the Bay Area, since 1995."
Areas still impacted by storm-related outages Wednesday included parts of Walnut Creek, Concord, Pleasant Hill, Moraga and other cities.
The Welcome Home Baby effort includes support during infant development, as well as preschool and day care years.
Police urged community members to use caution and avoid the roadways if possible.
This year’s climate system obviously calls for reinforcements.
The project to open up this trail connection through one of Mount Diablo's wildest areas has been a decade in the making.
Patch loves photos! Share your photos with your local Patch, and your work could be featured.
Chapter members and other community supporters knit baby hats, which are also included.
Those who attend one of the programs in the series will have the opportunity to enter a drawing for recreational gear.
If children do not feel comfortable in their attire, they do not attend to the learning task.
Become a member to gain access to free admission all year long as well as discounts on special events, classes, hikes, and more.
The winning piece will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol and the winner will be invited to Washington D.C.
: If children are not comfortable with their clothing, they will not “cognitively” show up for school.
Create a welcoming environment while ensuring a better life for others.
The 768-acre property is one of the two most important missing staging areas for Mount Diablo and a top-five priority for Save Mount Diablo.
A 25-year-old portable trailer currently serves as Mount Diablo Interpretive Association's visitor center.
A letter to the editor from PG&E’s Bay Area Regional Vice President, Aaron Johnson.
Sessions are planned in Walnut Creek, Danville, Oakley, Pittsburg and Richmond. The events are free and all are welcome to attend.
This Just In: Western Jewelry Event Starts Thursday, February 16!
The Disaster Recovery Center opens Wednesday in Danville. Here's what to know.
To assure a pleasant shopping experience for all, the store will invite in a limited number of shoppers at a time.
Here are a few of the resources you might want to try.
The Walnut Creek-based nonprofit serves students of all ages who want to pursue their passion in the arts at the Center for Community Arts.
City Manager Dan Buckshi gave an update from the city's rainfall gauges and shared other storm statistics.
The job fair is virtual but advance registration is required. See the link below.
Native Napan John McCormick will discuss the forgotten contributions of the Chinese people in California's most famous wine region.
Due to fire regulations, there will be a limited number of shoppers entering the thrift shop at any one time.
Job seekers 15-24 years old can learn about paid seasonal and year-round jobs available in the Park District.
The survey results will help determine eligibility for assistance for Contra Costa County residents related to the January storms.
Due to fire regulations, there will be a limited number of shoppers entering at any one time.
No one should go hungry!
Step up your game.
Contra Costa County Library's new Celebrate Diversity webpage features staff-curated booklists, blog posts, upcoming events and more.
The county also temporarily expanded hours and staffing to help with shelter placements and deliver supplies to those who remain outdoors.
Where does the time go?