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Pleasanton council rejects residents’ push for formal opposition to immigration detention center in Dublin
Despite pleas from those resident speakers, the council majority did not support advancing on the topic any time soon as not a priority for the city of Pleasanton.
Pleasanton turning to ex-Danville town manager Calabrigo as city’s interim leader
The Pleasanton City Council plans to tap retired Danville town manager Joe Calabrigo to serve as interim city manager while councilmembers engage in a search for the city’s next permanent leader.
Tri-Valley innovation #GameChangers: Pleasanton’s Calyxo, Pac-12 in San Ramon, Livermore’s Inertia and more
Businesses ranging from a vegan restaurant in Danville to a firm manufacturing an innovative medical device to remove kidney stones were honored in San Ramon when the Innovation Tri-Valley Leadership Group celebrated its ninth annual #GameChangers Awards.
Letters: What SB 1193 is really about | Zone 7 election | Ask your kids | Wear orange | Rodeo cruelty | Trump hates Israni? | A better way than Measure G
“Alameda County residents deserve to know how all of their tax dollars are being spent, and that’s exactly what SB 1193 does: it brings the Supervisors’ discretionary funds into the light for public viewing.”
County budget proposal tackles $91.4M spending gap without layoffs, major service cuts
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors was presented with a $6.7 billion budget proposal Thursday that closes an estimated $91.4 million funding gap without layoffs or major reductions in services.
Church housing project gets Danville commission approval amid resident pushback
Community Presbyterian Church is set to expand its footprint in the town as it celebrates its 175th anniversary, with the Danville Planning Commission signing off on proposed development plans after nearly two hours of discussion that included a number of public comments from residents objecting to it.
Election officials remind voters of their rights
With California’s June 2 statewide primary election approaching, election officials are reminding voters to know their rights.
Livermore-Amador Symphony to showcase ‘Dramatic Voices’
Bold, emotional and creative compositions are the thread connecting the music throughout Livermore-Amador Symphony’s “Dramatic Voices” concert next weekend at the Bankhead Theater.
San Ramon set to raise Pride flag amid council policy update
The city of San Ramon is poised for a ceremony Monday evening marking the start of LGBTQ+ Pride Month with the raising of the associated flag on the commemorative pole near the entrance to Central Park following weeks of City Council debate over the matter for the first time in the tradition’s five-year history.
Doing College – School Profile: University of Oregon
“University of Oregon has an appealing mix of achievable admissions, distinctive academic options, an inclusive community, spirit and sports that very few large state schools can equal…”
Hot Picks
Swimming at East Bay Parks: The 2026 swim season is here and Park District swim facilities will operate on a standardized season this May 16–Sept. 27, with all locations aligned to the same overall timeframe. For more information visit here:
The Job Club: Join this zoom meeting every Monday for a supportive, energizing meeting designed for job seekers at any stage of their search. 12 p.m. Visit livermorechamber.org.
Denim & Diamonds: Saddle up, it’s time to celebrate Livermore’s western roots in true hometown style with Denim & Diamonds, a high-spirited evening of shopping, sipping and dining in historic downtown. 5-9 p.m., June 3. Ticket sales end June 1.Visit livermoredowntown.com.
Writers Meetup for Adults: Adults are invited to join the Writers Meetup at the Livermore Civic Center Library Board Room whether aspiring beginners or experienced published authors. 6:30-8:30 p.m., June 2.
Pleasanton City Council: Pleasanton City Council Meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. The next meeting is 7 p.m., June 2. City Council Chamber, 200 Old Bernal Ave. Visit cityofpleasantonca.gov.
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