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January 27, 2023

Cover Story
      A place in Pleasanton history

Column
      What a Week: Our 23rd anniversary

News
      County fire, health officials discuss upcoming ambulance contract negotiations
      Celebrating MLK Legacy Award recipients
      Judge rejects referendum lawsuit
      Person dies in Dublin house fire
      Pleasanton DECA teams shine at regional conference
      PPIE promotes Wilson to executive director
      Culinary Angels founder McNaney to step down as executive director
      New EBRPD directors sworn in
      LVJUSD to explore surplus properties to fund facilities projects after bond measure fails
      Residential eviction debate heats up
      News Digest: PUSD town hall | 'Birding for All' | Special needs registry in Dublin

Opinion
      Guest Opinion -- Shadow Cliffs: A microcosm of California's water complexities
      Letters

Community Pulse
      Police Bulletin
      Police Report
      Streetwise

Arts & Entertainment
      Violins of Hope events aim to inspire resilience through music
      A place in Pleasanton history
      'Imagination Expressed' spotlights Pleasanton Art League talent
      'Frozen KIDS' musical coming to Amador Theater
      'An Afternoon or Evening with Frederick Douglass'
      Tri-Valley Traveling Artists' showing winding down

Sports
      Pleasanton Preps: Remembering Clare Schmitt, a legend in Pleasanton horse racing

Real Estate
      Real Estate Preview 2023: Another very different year for homebuyers and sellers
      Home Sales
      Sales at a Glance

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