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Walnut Creek is not the first city to outlaw the jumpers. Danville, Pleasanton and Clayton also don’t allow the bounce houses in their parks, according to a Walnut Creek staff report.
New owner of a Habitat for Humanity home at Pleasant Creek Homes, Sandra Melero with daughters Maddy, 6, and Bianca, 21, in front of their new home in Walnut Creek, Calif., on Saturday, June 7 ...
Citing a drain on staff and resources to regulate their use, Walnut Creek leaders Monday night banned inflatable jump houses from all city parks. City officials say the jumpers, which range in ...
The Walnut Creek Park Recreation and Open Space Commission approved a ban Monday night on children's inflatable jump houses at public parks.
A house in Walnut Creek is being listed on real estate website Redfin for $850,000 after two house fires gutted the East Bay suburb property.
Volunteers build affordable homes in Walnut Creek with Habitat for Humanity Silicon Valley, funded by the Wells Fargo Foundation.
The Lark Creek Cafe in downtown Walnut Creek closed July 21; what will the building owner, the City of Walnut Creek, do with that space?
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Bay Area Telegraph on MSN9 Unmissable Experiences in Walnut Creek, CaliforniaWalnut Creek, California is kind of an enigma. It’s a city, with the nightlife, restaurants (and cost of living) that goes along with that. Yet, it’s in a staunchly suburban, beautifully-open part of ...
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