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Hundreds at memorial service today for Realtor Roy Dronkers
A celebration of life for Roy Dronkers today was just the kind of boisterous, fun-loving event the popular Pleasanton Realtor would have led himself for a favorite friend. (Friday, 5:15 PM)
Amador grad seeks bone marrow match in her fight against leukemia
Amador Valley High School graduate Janet Liang is looking for help, particularly from the Asian-American community, in her fight against leukemia. (Friday, 7:40 AM)
Outlook 2012
By all accounts, the year 2012 will be better economically for Pleasanton. Not great, but better. (Friday, 7:49 AM)
Catching the magic: Acoustic jam is coming to town
Chris Scoville wants to play music that makes a man proud. (Friday, 7:45 AM)
Police Log: $662,000 investment scam probed
Pleasanton police are investigating the theft of more than half a million dollars from a Muirwood Drive resident. (Friday, 7:33 AM)
New electric vehicle charging stations turned on at Civic Center, 2 other locations
New charging stations for electric cars were turned on Monday at a public "uncovering" ceremony at the Pleasanton Civic Center. (Friday, 7:32 AM)
San Ramon Regional hospital named primary stroke center
After undergoing an on-site evaluation and demonstrating compliance with nationally developed standards for stroke care, the San Ramon Regional Medical Center has earned a "Gold Seal of Approval" for certification as a Primary Stroke center. (Friday, 7:34 AM)
Four from Pleasanton schools receive $100 stipends
Retired teachers from the Tri-Valley are helping out their successors. (Friday, 7:35 AM)
Pleasanton school board approves drug-sniffing dogs at high schools
Drug-sniffing dogs will be coming to Pleasanton's three high schools -- but not until the end of February at the earliest. (Thursday, 7:58 AM)
Bay Area Democratic leaders praise Obama's 'State of the Union' address
Bay Area Democratic officials praised President Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday night. (Wednesday, 6:04 AM)
Contra Costa County, unions approve new labor contract
Almost a year after representatives from Contra Costa County and its main labor coalition sat down at the bargaining table, the county's board
of supervisors Tuesday approved a new labor contract for some 4,000 county workers. (Thursday, 8:03 AM)
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