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The Bee Man. The Egg People. The Jam Lady. The names may sound like a list of Hollywood super powered movie villains, but to Orindans, they are old friends who magically appear with truckloads of ...
I can't say my first week with the Lamorinda Weekly was explosive, but it certainly wasn't dull. I came on board as editor - replacing the great Jennifer Wake - the same week a Moraga sinkhole "ate" a ...
Who knew there would be so much controversy in the name of safety over a pair of traffic signals on Reliez Station Road? After three public workshops, two public walking tours and reviews by the ...
Nadia Mujaddidi, fifth grader at Del Rey Elementary School in Orinda, took second place at the countywide spelling bee on March 24.
The 5th Grade AAU Bay Area Blitz girls basketball team were dominant in winning the Bay City Spring Tipoff tournament held the weekend of March 24 in Pacifica. The girls went undefeated, beating ...
If you walk into Wells Fargo Bank in Moraga, you may see a gentleman in a colorful turban. Most immediately recognize that Gulneer Singh Sarang, who goes by the nickname Gary, is a Sikh, not a Muslim.
Author and educator Susan Eva Porter will become head of school at Orinda Academy for the term starting on July 1. Porter will replace outgoing head Ronald Graydon, who is retiring after 36 years.
While it seemed like an impossible task to replace Lafayette's outgoing, larger-than-life Police Chief Eric Christensen, the new guy, Ben Alldritt, has a vote of confidence from top city officials.
Kathy Hillis Wood passed away on March 12, 2018 surrounded by her family in her home in Orinda, California from a six-month battle with lung cancer. Kathy touched many lives in her 74 years and will ...
The Fifth Grade "All Lafayette" team won it's third consecutive championship for the competitive Next Level program at De La Salle. The team has played together since the first grade and gone ...
St. Perpetua 5th grade CYO National team, with a 11-0 record, won the West Diablo 5th grade National Division. Pictured in the top row (left-to right) Coach Dino Duque, Emily Collins, Grace Deskin, ...
With Lamorinda residents under a shelter-in-place order, many are able to hit the trails for solitary walks while still keeping the required six-feet distance from others to avoid spread of the novel ...