Man shot by Danville officer dies, civil rights attorney questions 'truthfulness' of police account
Tyrell Wilson's parents are concerned that the officer's statements are not totally truthful, civil rights attorney John Burris said.
Danville police shooting was by the same officer involved in deadly 2018 shooting
An officer who shot and killed a man reportedly ringing doorbells in Danville in 2018 is at the center of a new police shooting that unfolded last Thursday.
Man shot by Danville police was holding small knife
Officer Andrew Hall shot and critically wounded the 32-year-old man after responding to reports that a man was throwing rocks off an overpass onto I-680.
Police officers shoot and wound a man in Danville
Authorities responded to a police shooting in Danville Thursday afternoon that wounded a man who was reportedly throwing rocks at cars from an elevated overpass onto I-680.
Danville police shoot man who may have been throwing rocks from overpass at cars on I-680
Henry Lee reports with the latest details.
Crime scene investigation underway after officer-involved shooting in Danville
SkyFOX flew over the scene around 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 11, 2021.
Police activity causes road closures in Danville
SkyFOX flew over the scene at 1 p.m. on Thursday, March 11, 2021.
Police activity forces road closures in Danville
Police have closed Sycamore Valley Road between Brookside and San Ramon Valley Blvd.
Danville restaurant temporarily told to shut down for virus violations
Incontro Ristorante had its health permit suspended last week after it was cited seven times for serving customers outside.
High school senior cheers up Danville by hanging smiley faces
In this year of COVID-19, there may not be much to smile about these days. Except maybe in Danville.
High school senior spreading smiles around Danville
Rob Roth reports.
Danville spike in COVID cases comes as some restaurants defy orders
The Town of Danville is seeing a spike in coronavirus cases, which has raised enough of a concern that the town manager has urged residents to take precautions.
Special needs class at Del Amigo High closes after 8 test positive for COVID
One week after a Danville high school reopened for in-person learning, eight students and staff members from a special needs class tested positive for COVID-19.
COVID quarantine inspires Danville author to publish six children's books
In 2006, Pressley wrote six children’s books, and they sat unpublished for 14 years until her COVID quarantine finally gave her the motivation to finish the job.
Motorcyclist dies after collision with bicycle in Danville
The motorcycle struck the bicycle and crashed, leaving the rider with serious injuries.
Danville police investigating fatal motorcycle crash
A bicyclst was seriously injured and a motorcyclist was killed in the crash.
Danville street will remain open to traffic as part of COVID crackdown
A popular East Bay street is set to remain open to traffic this weekend after complaints about the way it was being used for outdoor dining.
Unprecedented turnout expected as early voting begins
The lines are expected to be longer at Bay Area polling locations due to an unprecedented voter turnout. Vote by mail is encouraged,
Youth performing arts center adapts performances and rehearsals during pandemic
Shayna Ronen from the I Can Do That Performing Arts Center in Danville talked to Mornings on 2 about how the pandemic has adjusted operations and plans to open an expanded studio. Find more information about the center at https://icandothattheatre.networkforgood.com/projects/84095-no-day-but-today-campaign
Three children escape Danville fire, neighbors rush in to help
Madison Habben quickly got her younger sister and brother along with their pets outside to safety. She said they had just finished their first day of school learning from home.