Pleasanton council voices support for changes to sewer rates, connection fees
The Pleasanton City Council recently directed staff to move forward with new sewer rate structure, rate increases and sewer connection fees, which would result in a nearly $30 increase to the bimonthly sewer bill for single-family homes.
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FBI raids Contra Costa assessor’s office, 2 residences
The FBI served three federal search warrants Tuesday morning at the Contra Costa County Assessor’s office, as well as two residences, including that of the outgoing assessor, as part of an ongoing investigation.
Man dies in custody at Santa Rita Jail, cause not immediately confirmed
An Oakland man died in the custody of the Santa Rita Jail in Alameda County after suffering some sort of medical emergency over the weekend, the Sheriff’s Office said.
Pleasanton council directs staff to finalize ballot language for hotel tax measure
The Pleasanton City Council unanimously directed staff to return next month with final ballot language for a hotel tax increase, signaling a strong possibility for the revenue measure to be advanced for the November general election.
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Lifestyle
St. Michael School alumna ‘coming home’ as next principal
St. Michael School in Livermore has announced that a former student will be serving as the campus’ next principal, beginning next school year.
Take Us Along: Waltzing Matilda
Pleasanton Weekly Publisher Gina Channell Wilcox and husband Steve Wilcox pose with Matilda the kangaroo during their trip to Australia.
Sacramento-based Chocolate Fish Coffee Roasters expands to Livermore
As an official franchise of the award-winning Chocolate Fish Coffee Roasters, the Livermore shop serves brand classics such as espresso beverages, pour-overs, cold brew and teas such as chai and matcha as well as seasonal signature drinks.
A&E
Tuesday Tunes turns up the beat in Bankhead Plaza
Free weekly outdoor concerts are back in Bankhead Plaza in downtown Livermore this summer with the annual Tuesday Tunes series presented by Livermore Cultural Arts Council.
Plein air painter brings California landscapes together in ‘Vibrant Earth’
From Point Reyes to Mount Diablo, California’s scenic destinations are often hours apart. San Francisco artist Claire Lau bridges the distance in “Vibrant Earth”, her show of plein air paintings on view through June 14 at Inclusions Gallery.
A month of events to celebrate Livermore’s 150th
Livermore continues to commemorate its 150th anniversary of incorporation as a city in 2026, newly announcing a series of events throughout June for the community to celebrate the occasion.
Spotlight
Ivy League mentorship for college applications and career foundations through meaningful projects
Path Mentors was born out of dissatisfaction with the toxic high-pressure environment that college admissions has created. Founded in 2019 by Columbia graduates, the Path Mentors’ team of nearly 100 mentors from a wide range of professions including technology, finance,…
Moving insurance vs. moving coverage: What California consumers need to know
Many people assume their movers provide “insurance” for household goods. In reality, most licensed movers in California are required to provide coverage, which is different from insurance and comes with important limitations.
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Tri-Valley beer scene: Get to know the local breweries serving their craft from Livermore to Danville
The Tri-Valley has earned recognition for its winemaking prowess. Local brewers are now expanding the area’s beverage profile by making thirst-quenching, award-winning beers.
Embarcadero Media Foundation CEO Dawes announces he will step away
Adam Dawes, who has led Embarcadero Media Foundation through stiff winds buffeting both the organization and wider media landscape, has announced that he will be stepping down as chief executive officer of the local nonprofit that publishes the Palo Alto…
Sports
Livermore baseball falls in final of NorCal Division IV tournament
Reflecting on the Livermore Cowboys’ surprise run to the NorCal Division IV Baseball Tournament final, where they lost a tough 2-0 game to the top seed. Plus, my thoughts on CIF stepping in it again on transgender competition at state…
Pleasanton Preps: NCS finals run gives Foothill softball berth in NorCal tourney
“This week we’re back to share the Falcons are still playing, as the No. 7 seed in the CIF NorCal D-III Softball Tournament. But before we get to the Falcons opening NorCal game, let’s see how they got there.”
‘One of the most unexpected runs’: 11-seed Livermore Cowboys win NCS baseball championship
The lone mistake NCS made was seeding 6-18 Livermore down at No. 11. The Cowboys went on to take the Division IV banner, but it wasn’t easy …
ReAL Estate
Been there, bought that: Baby boomers are helping shape real estate
“Here in the Tri-Valley, and across the country, older boomers are an active and influential force in real estate and one that often gets lost in the headlines.”
Hidden Canyon housing development gets green light from Pleasanton Planning Commission
The Pleasanton Planning Commission unanimously endorsed the so-called “Hidden Canyon Residences and Preserve Project”, which seeks to build 28 new multimillion-dollar homes near the Pleasanton Ridge.
Appellate court sides with city in ruling on San Ramon Market Place project
After a lengthy legal battle with a neighborhood group that organized to protest a redevelopment project slated for the Market Place shopping center, the project approved by the San Ramon Planning Commission more than three years ago could be coming…

