Published May 26th, 2021 Lamorinda celebrates its graduates Acalanes Class of 2021 Leda Abkenari Zevin Acu¤a Arlo Aksu Sabrina Alesna Kylie Alfaro Samantha Alfaro Adrien Alvira Hunter Anderson Peter ...
ConFire's Bell HU-1 helicopter, also known as Huey, demonstrates a water drop at the Byron Wildland Fire Center. (David Scholz) Accessible water resources are key to effective wildfire responses, and ...
Lamorinda Weekly is a weekly community newspaper for Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda in California USA. 25,000 printed copies delivered to 23,000 houses or 65,000 people.
Published September 25th, 2024 Lafayette Police Blotter Lafayette Police Department Incident Summary Report Sept. 1 - Sept. 7 Alarms 18 911 Calls (incudes hang-ups) 10 Traffic 78 Suspicious ...
Published June 13th, 2018 Lamorinda celebrates its graduates Miramonte Class of 2018 Niv Ben Abir Jaiden Bernard Aengus Michael K Afshar Adam Kenji Aguilera Alexandra Joli Alvira Admilson Vicente ...
Saint Mary’s College, which has always been looking for ways increase the student experience, recently expanded their programs in Spirit, Dance and Band, created a new program in Nursing and added ...
A large, happy group of Orindans gathered at the Library Plaza on Thursday, Nov. 6, for the launch of the 2025 Light Up Orinda project. The event coincided with a food truck event, so visitors could ...
Summer has to come to an end eventually. And the unofficial end of summer is, of course, Labor Day, which this year at the San Pablo Reservoir was a picture perfect day to say goodbye to summer fun.
Being dissed," "Dismissed again," "This is insanity;" those were just some of the public comments directed at City Council Members at a recent meeting about the Revised Downtown Specific Plan. In a ...
Lafayette Mayor Susan Candell joined the Lafayette Homeowners Council at its annual meeting on Oct. 7 to discuss housing development in the community. She began by thanking Lafayette voters for ...
With the installation of a new crosswalk at Rheem Boulevard and Chalda Way, which leads to the main trailhead taking hikers up to a 360-degree view of Moraga and beyond at Painted Rock, the folks at ...
This portable mound can be used for baseball play. (Courtesy City of Lafayette) During an hours-long meeting to a standing-room-only crowd, the Lafayette City Council on Oct. 27 discussed whether to ...
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