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After school, I worked as a sports reporter for the Daily Republic in Fairfield, CA. I started my own soccer Web site in 2009, IntelligentSoccer.com. I started freelancing for Patch in March 2010, covering news and sports for a variety of Patch sites and wrote columns for Benicia Patch.
Starting in November 2011, I was hired by Patch to be its local editor in Clayton. Then, a year later, I switched cities and I'm now the local editor in San Ramon.
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San Ramon Valley Unified School District Superintendent Mary Shelton told parents that safety is the district's highest priority.
For second consecutive year, San Ramon will not have its popular firework show, the City Council decided Tuesday. Let us know what you think.
The San Ramon Chamber of Commerce honored a number of citizens at its annual Night of the Stars last Thursday.
John F. Baldwin Elementary School, Sycamore Valley Elementary School and Charlotte Wood Middle School were under shelter in place as a precaution Wednesday morning.
Do you know where this Danville logo is located? Let us know in the comments section.
Ian Schuster, the president of the San Ramon-based Schubros Brewery, is a former midshipman and his company is sponsoring the watch party on the USS Hornet in Alameda on Saturday.
Danville honored individuals and groups for their community service on Tuesday night.
The event is an opportunity for the community to come together and acknowledge their grief, while remembering those that are no longer with us.
Brook Cleary brought the house down with her rendition of the Star Spangle Banner at the Community Service Awards Tuesday night.
Norman Wielsch admits he tried to sell drugs on the street that he stole from evidence lockers, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
After winning a seat on the council in November, Renee Morgan was sworn-in Tuesday night. Newell Arnerich will continue as the town's mayor.
The festivities will start in front of Bishop Ranch One at 5:30 p.m. on Friday.
A look at noteworthy activity by the Danville Police Department between Nov. 25 and Dec. 1.
As part of plea deal, Norman Wielsch will admit to charges that he stole narcotics from evidence lockers and tried to sell them back on the street in his role in the CNET scandal, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
The town is restocked with sand after running out during last weekend's storm.
As part of plea deal, Wielsch will admit to charges that he stole narcotics from evidence lockers and tried to sell them back on the street in his role in the CNET scandal, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
Starting today, all natural grass sports field in Danville are closed until March 1.
The outage was first reported to PG&E at 10:02 a.m. and as of 11:45 a.m. the power remained off.