Local officials, hospital staff and the general public got a firsthand look at some new technology recently when Sutter Delta Medical Center staff hosted the recent grand opening of its new advance...
Steve Silver’s San Francisco cast takes the stage at Antioch’s El Campanil Theatre on Saturday, Sept. 18 at 8 p.m. for a performance of the hilarious “Beach Blanket Babylon.” The performance is spo...
Labor Day traditionally marks the end of summer, but as you put away your beach gear, stash your lawn chairs and dig out your jacket for the impending autumn chill, mark your calendar for the lates...
Aug. 20, 8:45 p.m.
Officers of the Antioch Police Department were dispatched to a Bay Area hospital where a 4-year-old boy had been transported via helicopter suffering from a traumatic brain inj...
The Antioch Speedway will be dark this Saturday as racers and their fans take Labor Day weekend off in preparation for the final four weeks of auto racing.
Promoter John Soares Jr. announced that t...
Thor, the Antioch police dog shot above his front right leg during a recent burglary, is expected to make a full recovery and is receiving praise from police officers, city officials and residents....
The dreaded “B” word – bankruptcy – has been mentioned several times by Mayor Jim Davis as a possibility, perhaps likelihood, for Antioch’s government in the next year or two if voters don’t approv...
After 38 years at Big O Tires in Antioch, Diane Case is retiring.
She began her employment in the early ’70s, working for her father-in-law, and became the store’s co-owner with husband Roger Case...
President Obama traveled the country recently on a six-week “Recovery Summer” tour showcasing bright spots in the mostly sluggish economy. He didn’t drop by East County, however. Unfortunately, the...
Bases Loaded Sports Bar & Grill recently celebrated its first year in business with a ribbon-cutting event.
Owner Terry Karp introduced the new head chef while customers and friends sampled delect...
Once again, Somersville Towne Center is hosting The Great Denim Days. Guests are asked to bring in new or gently used denim to be donated to a local charity benefiting underprivileged residents wit...
A car wash featuring the Warrior Girls cheerleaders will raise funds for the Brentwood-based International Orphan Relief Foundation’s (IORF) third annual effort to provide food baskets and children...
Congregation B’nai Torah of the East Bay is pleased to announce complimentary admission for their High Holy Day Services in Antioch
This decision opens up these special Services to everyone – cong...
The Vagabond Players will present the comedy “A Bench in the Sun” on Sunday, Sept. 19 at 2 p.m. and Wednesday, Sept. 22 at 2 p.m. in Antioch’s El Campanil Theatre, 602 W. Second St.
“A Bench in th...
Victoria Leon, having earned accolades at Deer Valley High School such as CSF president, golf team MVP and class of 2010 salutatorian, credits some of her success to The First Tee Life Skills educa...
It will be “us” against “them” when more than 50 dirt modifieds take to the Antioch Speedway track for the first phase of the West Coast Nationals Saturday night. “Us” will be the top drivers who c...
When you’re paying attention to good nutrition, it’s easy to spend a lot of time focusing on what not to eat – all the stuff that clogs your arteries and expands your waistline. Now’s a good time t...
East County women can get their hearts checked for free this weekend at Sutter Delta Medical Center in Antioch.
The event, on Saturday, Aug. 28 is a $100 value and open to women only. For more inf...
It would be tough to have a much better season than Deer Valley’s football team had last year: 11-1 overall, an undefeated 5-0 in league, winning the BVAL championship and making it to the second r...
The City Council softened its stance Tuesday night on an earlier decision to deny Walmart’s proposal to expand its facility to include a grocery department, despite also concluding that the expansi...