Zack Purdy, lifted by Cole Huntley (front) and David Eastman, wins this "line out," in Lamo Rugby's February win against De La Salle, 51-0 Photo by Karen Drinkwater Throughout high school, Miramonte's ...
Who remembers word problems in math class? I was terrible at math but loved word problems like: If Steve has seven apples and Mary has fourteen oranges, how fast was the train from Boston going? (Wait ...
There's more than counting ballots at stake with elections these days; trust in the process that voters engage in is under scrutiny too. On the front lines of that endeavor in Contra Costa County are ...
Ernest Richard (Dick) Macy, a remarkable and cherished individual, has left an indelible mark on the lives of those who were fortunate enough to know him. He passed away surrounded by the love of his ...
The Via Farallon La Cuesta Firewise group hosted a Zoom meeting, open to the public, on Feb. 22, so that local residents could hear from a local insurance expert about the problem of home insurance ...
Local nonprofit group Fire Safe Moraga-Orinda (FSMO) has been granted $40,000 by Contra Costa County Supervisor Candace Andersen. The grant is intended to identify and help vulnerable/low-income ...
Published January 17th, 2024 Moraga Police Blotter Moraga Police Department Incident Summary Report Dec. 26 - Jan. 1 Alarms 6 911 Calls (incudes hang-ups) 3 Traffic 43 Suspicious Circumstances 1 ...
With the exponential growth of girls football, there has also been a greater interest in the high school teams, highlighted by San Francisco choosing its first all-Metro flag football team. With 22 ...
The Town of Moraga and the City of Orinda are joining forces for the Moraga Way Safety and Connectivity Planning Study. To that end, both municipalities are sharing a $508,000 federal Safe Streets and ...
East Bay Municipal Utility District has begun the Carter and Arroyo Reservoir Improvement Project with the intention of enhancing water quality, renewing aging infrastructure, and improving ...
As we enter our 20th year of publishing Lamorinda Weekly, I thought a note to all of you would be helpful. Many of you are aware that 15 months ago our publisher, Andy Scheck, had an accident. He fell ...
For the first time ever, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission approved a $22 million funding policy under MTC’s CARE Program in November 2025 with additional funding in January 2026 to include ...