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American ancestors: Pleasanton centenarian traces family roots to the colonies

As America approaches its 250th anniversary milestone, one Pleasanton senior has dedicated himself to more than just reflecting on his own century of life — he has meticulously traced his lineage back to before the Revolution, documenting a bloodline that has been interwoven with the United States since its very inception.

Man arrested in Pleasanton after evidence links him to San Joaquin County kidnapping, sexual assault case

Authorities are seeking the public’s help in gathering information on a man who was arrested in Pleasanton last month in connection to a kidnapping and sexual assault that took place in San Joaquin County last summer.

County agrees to $36 million settlement for family of Dublin couple murdered by sheriff’s deputy

Alameda County will pay $36 million to the surviving family of a married couple murdered in 2022 by a sheriff’s deputy who was hired despite failing a basic psychological exam.

DSRSD welcomes new assistant GM, finance director

Fresh to Dublin San Ramon Services District are its Assistant General Manager Jon Wunderlich and Finance Director Jayden Sangha.

What a Week — Teeth wisdom: Pleasanton author releases ninth edition of ‘dental bible’ pocket guide

One of the Tri-Valley’s most accomplished authors might not be a household name on pop culture bookshelves, but two generations of dental assistants and hygienists couldn’t get through college and career the same without her work.

News Digest: LLNL prescribed burns | AVHS music boosters fundraiser | Junie B. Jones Jr. musical | AC Health launches new website

The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will be conducting its annual prescribed burns starting Monday. Read about this and more in this week’s News Digest…

Tim Talk: City finally moving to fix its policy causing poor cell coverage

It’s notable that the City Council and city staff finally have gotten around to updating the city’s burdensome and impractical policy for locating cellular phone towers.

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Stamp & Scrapbook ExpoThe Stamp & Scrapbook Expo caters to paper crafters of all types and experience levels where card makers, stampers, scrapbookers and paper enthusiasts can find new products and designs from vendors. May 15-16. Visit alamedacountyfair.com.

John Rutter’s RequiemValley Concert Chorale performs a collaborative concert series featuring John Rutter’s Requiem. 7:30 p.m., May 15 & 4 p.m., May 17. Tickets $30, $10 college students, children K–12 free. First Presbyterian Church, 2020 Fifth St., Livermore. Visit valleyconcertchorale.org.

East Bay Jazz Anniversary ConcertCelebrate the 10th season of the East Bay Jazz High School All-Stars with this special anniversary concert featuring an evening of vibrant Brazilian jazz. 8 p.m., May 15. Tickets $30. Visit livermorearts.org.

Zippy Celebrates AAPI Heritage MonthCelebrate with Zippy at the AAPI Heritage Month Celebration. Zippy will be parked at the Firehouse Arts Center to check out books and learn more about summer classes. 11 a.m.-1 p.m., May 16.

Livermore Downtown Street FestDiscover the heart of Livermore at one of the longest running celebrations of wine, craft brew, arts, crafts, shopping, dining and entertainment. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., May 16; 10 a.m.-5 p.m., May 17. Visit livermoredowntown.com.

Rick Estrin & The NightcatsAward-winning, modern blues legends, Rick Estrin & The Nightcats perform live at the Almost Famous Wine Company in Livermore. 7:30 p.m., May 16. Tickets $23.18-$39.19. Visit almostfamous.wine.


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