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City begins removal of aging, unsafe trees in downtown Pleasanton
The city of Pleasanton is currently working on cutting down more than a dozen Purple Robe Locust trees in and around downtown due to the trees declining and being unsafe as they age, a city spokesperson said.
‘Constructively terminated’: East Bay Parks general manager resigns two days after performance evaluation
East Bay Parks GM Sabrina Landreth stepped down Thursday and her deputy Max Korten has been installed as acting general manager, the district announced following a special board meeting Saturday morning.
Pleasanton man shot in summer could lose his guns for threatening to ‘shoot up’ medical office
The city of Pleasanton and its police department have filed a joint petition for a gun violence restraining order against a resident after he allegedly threatened to shoot up a local medical office building and the family of the person who shot him just months ago.
Dozens of quakes strike in San Ramon, including back-to-back at 3.8 and 3.7 magnitude
Seismic activity rattled the Tri-Valley on Sunday, with a swarm of more than three-dozen earthquakes, including an earlier temblor that was revised upward to a magnitude of 3.8.
Pleasanton council to discuss ongoing union negotiations
The Pleasanton City Council is scheduled to meet in closed session this afternoon to conference with the city’s bargaining team regarding ongoing labor negotiations with a city employee union.

Letters: Cows in parks | BART parking lot | Rebuttal to the rebuttal
“So grazing cattle to reduce wildfire hazards is shortsighted, because cows make wildfires worse and worse … I prefer anything else than cows and their methane farts.”
Planning continues on ways for Alameda County to develop more robust response to federal immigration crackdown
A pair of proposals designed to protect Alameda County residents from President Donald Trump’s aggressive mass deportation policies will remain in the development phase for at least the next month or so.
Super Bowl champ’s message on perseverance resonates with Tri-Valley audience
Tri-Valley residents had the chance to hear a unique perspective on professional leadership and personal perseverance earlier this fall when the Dublin Chamber of Commerce hosted Rocky Bleier, a four-time Super Bowl champion with the Pittsburgh Steelers and a Purple Heart recipient Vietnam veteran.
Bay Area airports and airlines work to comply with federal flight reductions
Airlines and airports across the Bay Area announced that they were attempting to comply with an order from the FAA to reduce the number of flights, but uncertainty remains in the air.

Hot Picks
The Job Club: Join every Monday at noon for The Job Club Power Hour, a supportive, energizing meeting designed for job seekers at any stage of their search. Share ideas, form connections and gain fresh perspectives to keep the job search moving forward. 12 p.m. For zoom link visit livermorechamber.org.
Game Time: This new program is designed for seniors who love games and socializing. Whether card games, board games, or just great company, there’s something for everyone. Games provided or bring a favorite game to share. 1-3 p.m., Mondays. Drop-in fees apply. Pleasanton Senior Center.
Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society: In this zoom or in person meeting, Madeline Yanov, proprietor of Time Travel Genealogy, discusses Locating Family Members in Old Business Records introducing the types of occupational records that exist and where to find them. 7-8:30 p.m., Nov. 10. Congregation Beth Emek. Visit l-ags.org.
Veterans Pancake Breakfast: Veterans, Active Duty and family are invited to join for a complimentary pancake breakfast. 7:30-10 a.m., Nov. 11. Veterans Memorial Building of the San Ramon Valley, 2nd Floor, 400 Hartz Ave., Danville.
Drop-In Billiards: Join for Billiards at the Livermore Senior Center, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Mon.-Fri. Drop-in fees apply. 4444 East Ave.
Wood Carving at the Pleasanton Senior Center: Wood Carving, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Drop-in fees apply.
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