Those interested in submitted ideas may take an online survey. The rehabilitated park will be located in the Dublin Sports Grounds.
Donations will benefit local food banks.
Tammy Jernigan and Jeff Wisoff share Space Experiences
The holiday is nearing, and spring festivities are underway in East Bay area. See what's going on near you, and get hoppin' on your plans!
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Dublin Pride Week, the annual event in which residents put their municipal pride on full display, is looking for volunteers to help out.
Each year, the City of Dublin allows non-profits to sell fireworks from noon on June 28 until noon on July 5.
Sierra Crislip's book, “Weird Girl With a Tumor,” tells the story of being bullied after having brain surgery to remove a tumor.
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Students Advance Following Competitions Putting Custom-Built Robot to the Test
Organizers say the free workshop will help residents prepare their homes in case of an emergency.
Did you miss the 2019 parade?
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Didn't make it out to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? We have a few fun photos.
Thousands are expected to participate.
Scouts Host Kite Day for the Community
Make sure to check out the pancake breakfast fundraiser, fun run and the Green & White Gala. All festivities are held rain or shine.
The Red Cross is in "desperate" need of donations.
Those interested in submitted ideas may take an online survey.
This is the second year the City of Dublin has hosted the banner program.
The purpose of these awards is to recognize outstanding individuals and groups who have contributed to the quality of life in Dublin.
Those who participate in the popular annual event are invited to dress up and wear green.
The Park District said they have been negotiating acquisition of the parcel, located between Dublin and Livermore, since June of 2018.
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City officials say construction will likely take about a year.
The large outage was first reported at 11:21 a.m.
City officials want to share the video in an effort to help raise awareness about the potentially tragic consequences of distracted driving.
The drive will provide free food and resources to federal employees affected by the partial federal government shutdown.
“We are so thankful for our wonderful community that has come beside us. We know we don’t walk alone.”
Donations can be dropped off at Camp Parks.
Relay for Life is forming Teams to battle cancer at 2019 Event
Annual Martin Luther King Fellowship Breakfast will feature Brian Copeland and Joanna Livingston
Rain is headed our way this week. Are you ready?
The funds raised from ‘Pink Patch Project’ were given to the Pleasanton/ Fremont non-profit organization, which supports local survivors.
Your town-by-town guide to these seasonal, all-you-can-eat extravaganzas.
There is currently a $95,000 reward for information about Ilene Misheloff’s abduction.
Tickets also are on sale for the Sister City Green & White Gala, and sign-ups are open for the Shamrock 5K Fun Run and Walk.