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‘Cover up incompetence’: Whistleblower lawsuit against Pleasanton marches toward jury trial

A former employee said he repeatedly warned Pleasanton City Manager Gerry Beaudin and others about illegal, unsafe or negligent practices involving Pleasanton’s utilities systems – including one issue that resulted in another current lawsuit against the city. But, Dan Repp claims instead of heeding the warnings, Beaudin fired him.

PDA announces lineup for 2025 Concerts in the Park

Live music will be returning to the newly renovated Lions Wayside Park this summer as part of the Pleasanton Downtown Association’s Concerts in the Park series starting this Friday.

​​Zachary’s Pizza to open first Livermore location this fall

Oakland-born Zachary’s Chicago Pizza is slated to establish its second Tri-Valley restaurant by moving into downtown Livermore later this year, company officials confirmed to Livermore Vine.

Tim Talk: Newsom holds budget hostage to force CEQA changes

“It took what amounted to political blackmail against the Legislature, but Gov. Gavin Newsom finally achieved what his predecessor, Jerry Brown, could not — modifications to the heavily misused California Environmental Quality Act.”

Fireworks, fights and firearms: Busy Fourth of July for Livermore PD

Livermore police are investigating a drive-by shooting in an area where other assaults occurred earlier that night, the department said in a roundup reporting a busy Fourth of July for city officers (including 90+ fireworks calls).

Cabernet Franc wine trail spreads across Livermore this month

A new wine organization aiming to make a world-renowned identity for the Livermore Valley with Cabernet Franc is scheduled to kick off its efforts with an inaugural celebration of the varietal this month.

Letters: Retort to critics of my letters | The real cover-up | Gerrymandering complaint | Workday, Little Miracles join forces

“The Pleasanton Weekly’s role is to provide a platform for all views, not just those aligning with one perspective. My goal is to raise questions about the failed Democratic leadership and their over regulation that negatively affects us all.”

Hot Picks

Woodshop at the Pleasanton Senior CenterWoodshop, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays. Drop-in fees apply.

Movie Madness in the Vintage Lounge (50+)Join the Senior Services crew for a movie in the Vintage Lounge at the Robert Livermore Community Center. 1 p.m., July 7. Visit larpd.org/.

Family Caregiver Support GroupThis free Caregiver Support Group is for families and friends who are caring for a loved one over the age of 60. 10:30-11:30 a.m., Mondays. Heritage Estates, 900 E Stanley Blvd., Livermore.

American Style Mah JonggJoin for American Style Mah Jongg at the Pleasanton Senior Center, Tuesdays/Fridays, 12:45-3:45 p.m. Drop-in fees apply.

Teen TakeoverJoin on Tuesday afternoons from 3-5 p.m. with friends to hangout, get creative and have fun. For grades 6-12. No registration needed and snacks provided. Livermore Civic Center Library.

Tuesday TunesJoin for Tuesday Tunes every Tuesday night at the Bankhead Livermore Plaza, Shea Homes Stage. 6:45-8:15 p.m., through Aug. 26.


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Cierra is a Livermore native who started her journalism career as an intern and later staff reporter for the Pleasanton Weekly after graduating from CSU Monterey Bay with a bachelor's degree in journalism...