'Like meow, baby' is a line from a classic television series of the 1970s — anybody know it?
Bogue, a columnist for 42 years with the Contra Costa Times, announced retirement in his column.
Update: Second Saturday walk with Mayor Bob Simmons from Larkey Lane and Second Avenue will go up the ridge.
Poll: What is the funniest comment about 'The Fountain Head,' the new sculpture coming out of the fountain pool in front of Mechanics Bank on North Main Street?
Is someone missing a crutch? Or is this an editorial comment on the rigors of the Franco Ranch Trail?
That's 70 wood ducks born in Walnut Creek's urban streams this year.
This was the Friday night scene at Broadway Plaza.
The scene of the crime!
Noe Valley youngster is raising money for the Lindsay Wildlife Museum; savor a lemonade on Wednesday.
Civic Park event was inaugural effort by Cancer Support Community Bay Area.
Earlier this month, the Navy gave the Walnut Creeker, 86, his Bronze Star.
103-year-old stops by the Bancroft Garden on the eve of Sculpture in the Garden, a monthlong event.
Novelist Jeff Shaara will discuss the Civil War and fiction at the Lesher Center Sept. 11. His late father, Michael Shaara, wrote 'The Killer Angels,' winner of Pulitzer Prize in 1975.
Frank Walden was a Navy corpsman on Omaha Beach 68 years ago — on D-Day — treating dozens of soldiers before an artillery blast broke his shoulder.
PGE work on westbound lanes will be overnight from 8 p.m. Wednesday to 5 a.m. Thursday.
The canines are coming back with a reported 13 living in San Francisco.
Rains rinse the downtown streets of Walnut Creek.
The Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano collected a record 6,191 pounds of food during Concord's KidFest — thanks to supportive attendees and a $1 discount on tickets.
Are you passionate about something? Then write about it for Walnut Creek Patch.
Bernie, being treated at Encina Veterinary Hospital, suffered burned paws and whiskers burned off in Bethel Island fire.
Walnut Creek Historical Society shares a letter — sickening gas, shelling of ambulances and draining the trenches — from a Canadian soldier that makes us appreciate Memorial Day again.
Repeating Memorial Day article: A World War II prisoner of war tells his story along with an Army mate who was with the liberation forces in Germany.
Contra Costa Crisis Center is one of six agencies in the nation beta-testing new system.
From arts and crafts, to entertainment, food and, of course, kites — the Art & Wind Festival offers a little bit of everything Monday in San Ramon's Central Park.
Walnut Creek seniors pose with sculpture commemorating historic photo of the VJ Day 'Kiss.'
New golf practice greens will replace current ones that will make way for the new event center.
Awards focus on members of the public who helped in police investigations.
An estimated 4.2 million Californians will take trips over the Memorial Day weekend this year despite higher gas prices
The site is fleet of Tweet. We have more than 1,000 followers. Whoopee!
Hundreds watch at Ygnacio Valley and Oak Grove. The Amgen Tour, the largest cycling event in the nation, blasted through Walnut Creek at 2 p.m. Tuesday and we want you to share your pictures.
Ducklings are born on Mother's Day on creek in Civic Park, Walnut Creek.
Lindsay Wildlife Museum gives it a scrub, and lets it go back in the wild.
Diane Guilfoy ousts incumbent Susan Williamson on retirement community's board of directors.
Have you admired this garden statue?
Volunteers watching hatchlings on Walnut Creek's urban creeks.
PG&E said the switched failed in a substation, causing the widespread blackout
Tell us about your mom.
Diverse tasks await the public-spirited public on behalf of the Walnut Creek Historical Society.
Patch poll lets you — or Mom — choose your favorite brunch spot in Walnut Creek.
'Creative encounters with nature' workshop is Friday, May 4, at Walnut Creek museum.