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The holiday market and live music at Prospect Park Plaza have been canceled due to the start of the Pineapple Express, the town said.
Tickets are on sale for the group's annual fundraiser, which will feature fresh cracked crab and a silent auction.
The town is expected to approve a contractor for a plan to replace non-functional turf in public places by January 2027.
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The town will host two traditional outdoor winter markets in December at Prospect Park Plaza.
Tri-Valley Animal Rescue is waiving or reducing adoption fees for kittens at an event at the Pet Food Express.
Anthony Newell Arnerich is remembered for his "quiet strength, adventurous spirit, and deep commitment to helping others."
A Danville man was initially charged with multiple child sex felonies, but pleaded no contest to false imprisonment as part of a plea deal.
Monte Vista student Zara Lake has worked with volunteers in Algeria and Uganda to improve civic participation and literacy.
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The town also presented numerous service awards, including the Danville Award and the Michael K. Shimansky Community Service Award.
The SRVHS Ski & Snowboard Swap is happening next week
Grab your best red suit and beard and head to Downtown Danville for discounted food, drinks, dancing, and lots of other Santas.
The 44th Mayor's Installation & Community Service Awards will take place Tuesday evening at the Village Theatre.
Officers will be collecting toys outside Marshalls for two Fridays in December. Donations can also be dropped off at the police station.
A Danville native and American Idol finalist will kick off Friday's event. Learn more about street closures and Small Business Saturday.
Subaru and its retailers will donate a minimum of $300 to charity, like Meals on Wheels, for every new vehicle leased or sold through 1/2/26
Downtown Danville has received official recognition as a spot of historic and economic importance. The town is celebrating this Saturday.
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A new report from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission details how it ranks the state of the roads of Bay Area cities.
The town will host a ribbon cutting for the new playground, which features updated equipment and better accessibility.
The community is encouraged to donate small gifts to brighten the holidays for local seniors.
Ring in the holidays at this wide-ranging Village Theatre concert.
Staff are proposing changes to expand flexibility and allow for smaller events benefitting local businesses.
With holiday planning firmly established, you now can bring on the bling!
Taverna Sorrentina, opening at the former location of Isola Osteria, offers a modern take on the cuisine of Naples and the Amalfi Coast.
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A man was walking on the sidewalk when he was struck by a vehicle turning inside the parking lot, police said.
Fostering Wishes, founded by Alamo resident Sabine Lemmo, is looking for volunteers to help local foster children enjoy the holidays.
SRVFPD is interested in using 510 La Gonda Way as a temporary Station 31 while the existing station is rebuilt.
The residency offers aspiring teachers the chance to spend a year one-on-one with an SRVUSD mentor teacher.
Over 100 students at Tassajara Hills Elementary School opened up booths selling everything from clothing to artwork to 3D-printed items.
If this is your first year for creating a holiday ambiance, you will find a trove of items listed at spartan prices.
Danville Mayor Renee Morgan welcomed Champ's Pet Kitchen, founded by Danville resident Mike Wickman, into town.
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The town's beloved tradition will return for its 49th season later this month.