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PUSD board to consider selling unused field space at Donlon Elementary

The Pleasanton Unified School District Board of Trustees will be receiving a report from the district’s 7-11 Advisory Committee Thursday, which includes a recommendation to sell or lease nearly five acres of unused land at Donlon Elementary School.

Pleasanton agrees to move forward on groundwater wells project with Zone 7

It’s been almost four years since the city of Pleasanton began its search for a new groundwater supply after finding PFAS chemicals, also known as forever chemicals, in several of its groundwater wells.

Wahab doubles down on proposed discretionary spending bill during virtual town hall

State Sen. Aisha Wahab’s day-to-day work in her current post has dovetailed with an increasingly fierce campaign for the congressional seat vacated by former Rep. Eric Swalwell in recent weeks as Tri-Valley officials and nonprofits blast a proposed bill that would require additional transparency and oversight of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors’ discretionary spending practices.

San Leandro police chief charged with misdemeanor hit-and-run for 2025 collision on Tri-Valley freeway

The charge stems from a May 19, 2025 collision which took place at about 10:50 p.m. on eastbound Interstate Highway 580 in Pleasanton near the Interstate 680 interchange, according to the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office.

Street Fest returns to downtown Livermore this weekend

The Livermore Downtown Street Fest is scheduled to make its annual return to the city this weekend with two days of live music, hundreds of vendors, a kid zone and tasting lounges for wine and beer.

National Day of Prayer brings messages of hope to the Tri-Valley

Leaders from a variety of Tri-Valley faith groups gathered last Thursday to celebrate the National Day of Prayer at the Alameda County Fairgrounds Amphitheater.

A trip down Danville’s memory lane with Beverly Lane

Years after retiring from a decades-long career in public office representing the San Ramon Valley, Beverly Lane continues to be a prominent figure in the region and an authoritative voice on its history, marked by her latest book “Danville: Heart of the San Ramon Valley”.

Meet Lola at East Bay SPCA

A petite gray sweetheart with a soft, calm and loving spirit, Lola is a gentle girl who adores attention and happily invites endless affection. Easygoing and friendly, she’s a perfect friend for cozy nights or everyday life.

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Armchair Travelers Traversing the Basque CountrysideJuls Vistnes presents this Armchair Travelers program showcasing photos and stories from her 2025 trip to the region and share tips on the best ways to get around and stretch Euros. 1:30 p.m., May 14. Livermore Civic Center Library, Storytime Room.

Tri-Valley WritersJoin Tri-Valley Writers as they celebrate the winners of the 15th annual “My Story, My Vision” high school writing contest. Free and open to the public. 2 p.m., May 16. Register by May 14 at trivalleywriters.org. La Quinta Inn, Dublin.

Party on the PatioJoin for an afternoon of fun at the Pleasanton Senior Center’s Party on the Patio. Bring grandchildren and join for ice cream, popcorn, games, arts and crafts and live entertainment that will delight kids and adults alike. 3:30-5 p.m., May 14. Register at (925) 931-5365.

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.


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