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Pleasanton’s State of the City 2024
Mayor Karla Brown delivered the annual State of the City speech last week at the Palm Event Center, where she went over Pleasanton’s various achievements from last year such as the implementation of a new comprehensive strategic plan as well as addressed upcoming financial challenges related to water and the city’s budget.
Pleasanton picks Newark PD’s Anderson as interim police chief
The city of Pleasanton announced on Thursday the appointment of an interim police chief who will take over in May and lead the Pleasanton Police Department until the city hires a permanent replacement following the departure of outgoing Chief David Swing.
Supervisors delay considering sheriff’s oversight board ordinances
A plan to create a civilian oversight board and inspector general for the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office was delayed until at least the end of the month after two county supervisors said they needed more time to consider two competing proposed ordinances.
For others, for them: Alan Hu Foundation focuses on mental health awareness, research
The Alan Hu Foundation, a local nonprofit created a handful of years ago from the embers of family grief to help others in their community, is set for its second-ever benefit concert to raise money for its scholarship fund.

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News Digest: Livermore Airport planning input session | Community of Character Award nominees | Property taxes due
Livermore city officials are holding their second community open house in recent weeks to give residents and other stakeholders a chance to provide in-person feedback related to the Airport Land Use Analysis and Development Study. Read that and more in News Digest…
Will the vision for Harvest Valley become a reality?
Pastor Meekins told the congregation that the offer, contingent on city approval, would allow them to pay off their debt, purchase the former headquarters of Berlogar Geotechnical on Sunol Boulevard, do the necessary improvements and move in with a substantial amount to invest in ministry.
A’s confirm plans to play in West Sacramento for 2025-27 seasons
The Oakland Athletics on Thursday announced plans to play at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento for the 2025 through 2027 Major League Baseball seasons, meaning the one that just started last week will be the team’s last at the Oakland Coliseum.
Hot Picks
San Francisco Bay Flower & Garden Show: Alameda County Fairgrounds will be in full bloom, both inside and out with spectacular display gardens, 75-plus free seminars with top garden and floral experts, and more. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., April 4-7. Visit alamedacountyfair.com/
Animaniacs in Concert: Join the voices of Animaniacs, the iconic animated Warner Bros series, for the evening as they perform the world-famous songs from the beloved cartoon series backed by the original projected animation. 8 p.m., April 5. Tickets $45-$75. Visit livermorearts.org/.
Volunteer For Earth Day: Join by removing plastics from shorelines and parks and various other Earth Day projects. 9 a.m.-12 p.m. April 20. Find a park near you by visiting ebparks.org/volunteer.
Pleasanton Farmers’ Market: The Pleasanton Farmers’ Market is Saturday year round featuring vendors with seasonal fruits & vegetables, plus artisan goods. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. W. Angela St.
California Poppy Day: The state flower has an official day dedicated to it. Join a naturalist to create some poppy wildflower seed balls to take home. 1-4 p.m., April 6. Del Valle Regional Park, Livermore.
Livermore Sunday Farmers’ Market: Gather for music, food and fresh local and organic products directly from producers. Support small businesses and local sustainable agriculture. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Sundays. Between J St & L St.
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