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New city ordinance, policies aim to address Pleasanton’s wireless coverage gaps
In an effort to improve the city’s overall wireless connection and cellular service, the Pleasanton Planning Commission unanimously approved a proposal that aims to make it easier for carriers to install or modify wireless facilities across the city.
Letters: Experiencing antisemitism in Pleasanton | Opposition to Wahab’s SB 1193 | Valley Avenue sound wall
“I didn’t say anything about my faith or engage him in politics. Apparently, wearing a small star of David around my neck caused this employee to verbally accost me … His words wounded me deeply, but my Jewish faith and identity remain strong. It’s a shame that bigotry exists in our town.”
Livermore marks 150th anniversary of incorporation as a city
The city of Livermore last week celebrated the 150th anniversary of its incorporation.
CityServe invites women to ‘Ladies Night Out’ charity event
CityServe of the Tri-Valley, a local nonprofit organization that provides social services to residents in need, is hosting a new “Ladies Night Out – A Prom to Remember” fundraiser for women over the age of 21 next weekend in downtown Pleasanton.
Homicide suspect mistakenly released from Contra Costa County jail arrested in St. Louis
A Washington state man on the lam for more than five months after he was mistakenly released from the Contra Costa County jail despite a murder warrant has been apprehended by federal authorities. His luck ran out on April Fools’ Day in St. Louis.
10 crypto firm executives, employees charged over alleged token price manipulation scheme
Ten executives and employees from four cryptocurrency trading firms were charged in federal court in Oakland in connection with alleged schemes to inflate digital token prices and trading activity through fraudulent “wash trading”.
Caltrain facing potential station closures, reduced service amid funding gap
Officials with Caltrain warned that the train agency could be forced to close a lot of its operations without a new long-term funding source, raising concerns about the future of one of the Bay Area’s key commuter rail systems.
Hot Picks
Livermore Airport Commission: The next Livermore Airport Commission Meeting is 6:30 p.m., April 6. Civic Center Meeting Hall. Visit livermoreca.gov/
Civic Arts Commission Meeting: The next Pleasanton Civic Arts Commission Meeting is 7 p.m., April 6. 200 Old Bernal Ave. Visit cityofpleasantonca.gov/
High School Junior & Senior Arts Awards: The High School Junior & Senior Arts Awards Program is designed to identify, recognize and encourage talented graduating high school students who reside in Livermore and/or attend a Livermore school with wards granted based on accomplishments in the Arts in school. Deadline April 6. For more information visit here:
Pleasanton Masonic Lodge Scholarship: The Pleasanton Masonic Lodge is offering a $1,000 scholarship to a graduating senior from a high school in Pleasanton with a record of volunteerism, a minimum 2.5 GPA, attending a trade/technical school, 2-year community college or 4-year university/college in the fall term following graduation. Deadline April 7. Visit here:
Basic Tech Help Drop-In Service: Livermore Civic Center Library offers adults basic Tech Help such as uploading and downloading files, creating an email account, using Microsoft Office and Google suites and basic Web searching and browsing. 6:30-8:30 p.m., Tuesdays & Thursdays.
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