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Grab your tents! Registration is open for three family overnights in June, July, and August at three different Dublin parks.
Labor Day Weekend (Sept. 5 & 6) 2026 at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton
Residents are encouraged to ride their bikes next week to promote cycling as a healthy, eco-friendly transportation alternative.
San Ramon artists worked in a variety of mediums to explore the theme of light and illumination.
Weigh in on which stunning image best captures the majesty of Dublin nature.
Dublin Pride Week is dedicated to celebrating volunteerism and the environment.
Poppy Meadow Park and Wild Wind Park will feature sports courts, play areas, BBQ and picnic areas, walkways and trails.
The city is paying $1000 for artists to paint local utility boxes, inspired by the theme "Where Else But Dublin?"
Registration for 9x18' booths is open to Dublin residents and non-residents alike.
The free event will connect residents with resources for rentals, homebuying, tenant protections, and financial assistance.
The vote would be symbolic as the shuttered correctional facility sits on federal land.
Emerald High School junior Nithya Ravuri helped repair worn out Little Library boxes, and hosted an event promoting reading and literacy.
Proceeds from the gala at the Shannon Community Center will go towards a new shelter for victims of domestic violence.
The city announced the winners of Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year, Organization of the Year, and more.
Rheumatic Heart disease testing saves hundreds of children
Lockhart, who served as a council member and mayor from 1997-2007, is remembered as a capable and kind leader who cared deeply for Dublin.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Dublin.
The city inaugurated Phase 1 of the park, which connects Amador Valley Boulevard to Stagecoach Park.
Amber Fisher, also known as Amber Woods, is trying to remain positive and spread awareness after receiving the difficult news.
The city is celebrating the opening of Phase 1 of a new 12-acre park adjacent to the Iron Horse Trail.
High school students can earn service time with these activities. Families and kids can sign up to do these service activities.
The city will host a ribbon cutting ceremony for the park, which includes a sports court, nature playground, picnic areas, and young trees.
Rabia Badar has raised thousands for fire victims, and to donate food and laptops to the underserved.
For his Eagle Scout project, he built a table with an attached sink at a community garden named Fertile Groundworks, based in Livermore.
For her Eagle Scout project, space space-exploration exhibits were created
Enjoy gourmet food, live performances, games, and local artisan crafts at the last of the city's three fall Night Markets.
HowToHackathon, co-founded by DHS student Kaushik Chandolu, offers expert help organizing hackathons and obtaining judges and sponsors.
A lapse in CalFresh payments could mean thousands of residents may turn to East Bay food banks.
King’s Classical Academy opens a new campus to welcome students for Fall 2025.
Dublin High School graduate Rohan Nihalani created Rhome, an app where friends and family share long-form media recommendations.
Several rides will depart and arrive Sunday from Patelco headquarters in Dublin to raise money for Habitat for Humanity.
The first of three planned Night Markets at St. Pat's Row will feature food, games, crafts, and live music and performances.
The future Forest Park at Jordan Ranch offers the opportunity to adopt trees to help support the park.
Volunteers will spend the morning cleaning Dublin Creek, Creek Channel, and Tassajara Creek.
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Labor Day Weekend (August 31 & September 1) 2024 at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton