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Council OKs major components of Stoneridge Mall framework
The Pleasanton City Council has adopted key components of the policy framework for redeveloping Stoneridge Shopping Center into a massive mixed-use property.
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Black History Month happenings in the Tri-Valley
Across the Tri-Valley, various organizations and groups have planned events to honor Black History Month that runs throughout February.
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Over $1,000 stolen in smash-and-grab at The Press cafe in Pleasanton
When The Press, a popular breakfast and lunch spot in Pleasanton, was broken into on Jan. 30, owner Rebekah Cult said that while the cost-related damages weren't too bad, she worries it won't be the last time.
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Wente Vineyards turns 140
Wente Vineyards has called Livermore home for 140 years. On the national front, Wente is the oldest, continuously operating family winery. The fifth generation of Wentes now lead the company.
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California snowpack reaches record high in latest survey
The series of atmospheric rivers that hit California in December and January certainly improved the state's snowpack, state water officials confirmed during their second snow survey of the year.
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Around the Valley: See something, say something
The video of the altercation outside of the Pleasanton Library on Jan. 19 between two Pleasanton Middle School students posted on social media showed a vicious attack, and caused fear and frustration throughout the community.
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'The Italian Affair' to benefit Livermore Valley Opera
In celebration of its 31st season, the Livermore Valley Opera is set to host 'The Italian Affair' benefit event later this month. The night will feature live musical performances, raffles, dining and more.
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Police, ranchers catch cow on the loose in Pleasanton
Pleasanton police found themselves dealing with an 'udderly amoosing' situation near downtown on Wednesday evening -- although at least one driver was left having beef with the four-legged stranger.
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Oscar winner Marlee Matlin appearing at Bankhead
Livermore is welcoming an Academy Award-winning performer to the Bankhead Theater stage on Feb. 16 as 'An Evening with Marlee Matlin' marks the latest installment of the 2022-23 Rae Dorough Speaker Series.
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I-680 northbound closure rescheduled for final three weekends in February
Northbound lanes of Interstate 680 will be open for traffic this weekend after rain in the forecast led Caltrans to postpone the start of three consecutive weekends of paving work between Sunol and Pleasanton.
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New district attorney reopens fatal Pleasanton PD shooting probe
Alameda County DA Pamela Price's newly created Public Accountability Unit will reopen the investigation of two Pleasanton police officers previously cleared of wrongdoing for fatally shooting a man armed with a knife last year.
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California, other states reach impasse over Colorado River
Despite a federal deadline, California -- the largest user of Colorado River water -- has refused to cut back as much as six other states proposed in a new plan.
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Pleasanton council adopts 2023-31 Housing Element
The Pleasanton City Council signed off on its 2023-31 Housing Element during a special meeting after making modifications to the list of sites such as raising the number of units at the downtown school district office.
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Dublin man dies after shooting in San Francisco
A 44-year-old Dublin man was shot and killed in San Francisco's Potrero Hill District on Saturday, according to police. The investigation is still in the early stages, per SFPD.
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Massive Bishop Ranch solar project enters phase two
The Tri-Valley is now set to house another one of the world's most ambitious renewable energy projects to date, with thousands of new solar panels set for installation at Bishop Ranch in San Ramon.
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Water Conservation Art Contest is back in Livermore
The city of Livermore, Zone 7 and Cal Water-Livermore are again hosting their annual Water Conservation Art Contest, encouraging K-12 Livermore students to submit works of art such as paintings, photographs, sculptures and more.
Pleasanton council approves major components of Stoneridge Mall redevelopment framework
The Pleasanton City Council has adopted key components of the policy framework for redeveloping Stoneridge Shopping Center... Last comment 11 hours ago | 13 comments
Over $1,000 stolen in smash-and-grab at The Press cafe in Pleasanton
When The Press, a popular breakfast and lunch spot in Pleasanton, was broken into last Monday, owner Rebekah Cult said that... Last comment on Feb 6, 2023 at 9:54 pm | 3 comments
Guest Opinion -- Fading but not lost: Pleasanton's competitive edge
I grew up in Pleasanton, intrinsically aware of the bubble I was able to call home. Unfortunately, this suburban utopia,... Last comment 12 hours ago | 5 comments
Around the Valley: See something, say something
The video of the altercation outside of the Pleasanton Library on Jan. 19 between two Pleasanton Middle School students posted... Last comment 11 hours ago | 6 comments
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Pleasanton council approves major components of Stoneridge Mall redevelopment framework
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Over $1,000 stolen in smash-and-grab at The Press cafe in Pleasanton
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