Planning is underway for the 21st installment of the First Saturday of the Month Neighborhood Clean-up, an effort by Antioch residents to keep their city’s trash picked up.
The event will be held S...
The Antioch Museum’s Sports Legends Program will host a meet-and-greet event spotlighting Antioch’s own major league baseball player, Aaron Miles, on Saturday, Feb. 12 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at 1500 W...
Deer Valley's boys varsity basketball takes home a win over Antioch in the first BVAL game of the year; Liberty earns first league victory since 2008 in win at Pittsburg.
When Antioch resident Brittney Gougeon started a Facebook page on Dec. 23 called Take Back Antioch, she didn’t quite know what to expect, but hoped for some discussion about how to make the city sa...
The Antioch Police Department will tap their imaginations to continue serving citizens during budget cuts, including a greater focus on violent crimes and interaction with other communities.
Acting...
In what has been an up-and-down season for Deer Valley’s girls varsity basketball team, the Wolverines will start Bay Valley Athletic League play on Friday, hoping to get back on the right path.
Th...
While Dhyanyoga Centers in Antioch takes a holistic, whole-body approach to improving health of those inside its classrooms, the yoga complex is also committed to healing outside its doors.
Yoga is...
Family Practice chiropractors are marshalling forces in a nationwide effort – New.You.2011. – providing complimentary health consultations and services.
During the month of January, many of the nat...
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Layoff notices for six Antioch police officers have been delayed until Jan. 21, due in large part to talks of donations from the community.
According to City Manager Jim ...
If wishes were horses, goes the 16th-century nursery rhyme, then beggars would ride. But if you ask Mary Chapman, executive director of the Elderly Wish Foundation, wishes are exactly what one shou...
Tough economic times have forced the Antioch Chamber of Commerce to lay off its president and director of operations, as the chamber has been unable to bring in as much money as in years past.
Acco...
Antioch residents can take a dance class, join a game of basketball and pick up their library books – all in one convenient location – when the Mirant Gateway Center for Learning Library opens in t...
The sixth annual Art4Schools Exhibits will be held at Antioch’s Lynn House Gallery, 809 W. First St., Jan. 26 through May 18. Sponsored by the Arts & Cultural Foundation of Antioch, the City of Ant...
Longtime Antioch historian Charlie Bohakel has studied this area extensively for most of his life. He can picture when the Antioch Lumber Company was a bustling major employer, identify when the ci...
In the 162-team tournament, Liberty takes home the top spot in the Diamond Division. Deer Valley, playing in the hardest bracket of the tournament, rebounds from tough early losses.
Not so fast, A.D. 2010. Before you take your final bow and stride off stage, your presence is required at the podium. One more item remains on the awards ceremony agenda – something to do with Dubi...
If you’re still in the holiday spirit and looking for a place to ring in the New Year, oodles of options are available close to home. Here’s a sampling of some family-friendly happenings as well as...
Animosity between City of Antioch officials and the Antioch Police Department seems to have died down, both sides said, as they continue to negotiate concessions for 2011 to balance the city’s budg...