Original Matadors: Granada High School’s first graduating class celebrating 60-year reunion
The assembly took place in Livermore High’s auditorium, but the attendees weren’t Livermore High students – not really. The teenagers’ task was to choose colors and a mascot for their new home, Granada High School…
Reports: Investigators seize Swalwell’s devices at SFO, search home in DC
Negative national headlines continue to hound former Tri-Valley congressman Eric Swalwell.
Concert in the Park, candidate forums, 925 GIVES and more on our plate in weeks ahead
We’re getting into the community more than ever before the rest of this year – and it all starts Aug. 21 with the Concert in the Park in downtown Pleasanton.
Lyle Lovett in concert for ‘Opening Night at the Bankhead’
Excitement is building in the Tri-Valley as Grammy Award winner Lyle Lovett is set to perform Aug. 29 as the headliner for Livermore Valley Arts’ main fundraiser, “Opening Night at the Bankhead”.
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News Digest: Dublin named Best Place to Live in CA | Goodguys car show | Night Markets return | ‘A Stroll in Sunol’ event
The city of Dublin was recently named as the best place to live in California by the U.S. News & World Report, beating over 160 other ranked cities statewide.
How the Bay Area is fighting the opioid crisis through education and action
By Kary Deng Across the Bay Area, the opioid crisis has become increasingly prevalent, and legislators and advocates have united, encouraging action. More and more local organizations have started educating residents to attempt to prevent opioid abuse. Three of the most important efforts in the Bay Area are awareness walks, overdose remembrance events, and Narcan…
Police investigate altercation at Pleasanton gas station
Three masked men reportedly broke into a Tesla at a gas station in Pleasanton and began fighting with the driver inside the vehicle Tuesday evening.
Parent, community advocate Choi enters Pleasanton school board race
After attending countless meetings and seeing how PUSD handled its last round of budget cuts, Pleasanton parent Thomas Choi decided it was time to do something: run for the school board.
Culinary Angels looking for new executive director
Tri-Valley nonprofit Culinary Angels is in the midst of a leadership transition after the organization and its executive director quietly parted ways earlier this summer, the Pleasanton Weekly has learned.
Real estate ‘seasons’: The calendar vs. the market
“As we trade summer for fall, the idea of waiting until things pick up and more homes come on the market might deserve some rethinking. The right season is the one where the numbers line up for buyers and sellers.”
Views in the Valley: Conservancy announces nature photo contest winners
Tri-Valley Conservancy this month revealed the winners of its annual Views in the Valley photo competition, which seeks to highlight nature, agriculture and open space in the region.
Environmental groups sue state in Alameda County court over delayed white sturgeon review
Fish was classified as candidate for threatened or endangered species status in 2024
Two new principals among Pleasanton Unified administrative changes
PUSD welcomed a cohort of 15 new principals, vice principals and administrators who stepped into vacant positions at the start of the new academic year.

