Memorial Day is over, but East County residents can still show their support for veterans next weekend in two events on Saturday, June 11.
The Crafters & Home Business Fair, sponsored by the East C...
What started out as a class project soon became a labor of love, as a group of students at Oakley Elementary School patiently folded more than 1,000 paper cranes to send to children in Japan affect...
Since 1936, the Contra Costa County Fair has made it its mission to offer wholesome fun for the entire family at an affordable price. Seventy-five years later, that tradition is going strong.
“For ...
On Saturday and Sunday, June 4 and 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., HALO (Homeless Animals Lifeline Organization) will participate in the Maddie’s Matchmaker Adoptathon.
Adoptions are free to qualifying a...
The Men’s Club of the B’nai Torah Jewish Congregation will sponsor a Red Cross blood drive for the victims of the recent tornados on Saturday, June 11 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the multi-purpose ro...
Lucas Chadd was one of 10 happy recipients of a brand-new iPads, courtesy of the Special Kids Foundation (SPK).
The Assistive Technology Assistance Program launched locally in February and spearhe...
Police this week arrested the paternal grandmother of a Knightsen infant on kidnapping charges in connection with the abduction of 4-month-old Ramy Amadea Gallego. Ericka Gallego, 58, is currently ...
Sunday, June 26 will mark a day of celebrations, nostalgia, corny jokes and the beginning of a new chapter in the life of the Rev. Dr. Larry Porter. The 67-year-old pastor is preaching his last ser...
Outgoing Oakley Citizen of the Year Jane Crockett congratulates 2011 honoree Irving Sherman at last week’s annual recognition gala.
Other winners this year include Michael Painter of Oakley Chirop...
The Delta Valley Athletic Club’s Relay For Life team took a fundraising hike last weekend at Black Diamond Mines in Antioch in support of the American Cancer Society’s upcoming Relay event in Brent...
Students this week at Excelsior Middle School prepared for the future with a look back at the past. As part of ongoing plans to commemorate the school’s soon-to-be-completed multi-purpose building,...
An upcoming yard sale in Discovery Bay will raise awareness and funds to find a cure for a disease called eosinophilic esophagitis, an inflammation of the esophagus. The event is held Saturday and ...
At first glance, Al Lim’s commute might not seem unusual. Each day, he leaves his Brentwood home and makes his way to Bay Point, traveling the notoriously congested Highway 4 corridor like tens of ...
The Antioch Police Crime Prevention Commission will sponsor National Night Out throughout the City of Antioch in August.
National Night Out is a program sponsored by law enforcement agencies across...
It’s happened to all of us: we enjoy a great meal, get superb service on our car or find a special spot for a romantic date. It’s only natural that we want others to know about the gem we’ve discov...
Ron Nunn Elementary School celebrates its 20th anniversary on Wednesday, May 25. The celebration kicks off with class presentations at 10:30 a.m. in the school’s playground.
Students and staff past...
Recently retired Brentwood Park and Recreation Commissioner Lanny Brown has been named Outstanding Volunteer by the California Park and Recreation Society, but he wasn’t present to accept his award...
The City of Brentwood Parks and Recreation Department offers a variety of summer camps, featuring half-day science, sports, and Lego Engineering camps.
Sports camps offered throughout the summer in...
Destiny Christian Center, built in 1908, is the tallest and one of Oakley’s oldest buildings. Located at 132 O’Hara Ave., the structure sustained extensive fire and water damage in 2009. A minimal ...
Longtime resident Irving Sherman, named the 2011 Oakley Citizen of the Year, will be recognized with other honorees at the annual Chamber of Commerce dinner on Friday, May 20.
Sherman became a volu...