Summer jobs at The Wave and all throughout the Parks and Community Services Department will be available.
Students from several different Dublin schools donated over $2,000 worth of food and toys to the needy over the holidays.
Whether they made a difference through their professional lives or through volunteer work, nominations are encouraged.
The church, school, and Knights of Columbus are hosting a donation drive all day Saturday.
Fallon Middle School student Amrutha Chunduru won a grant to create care packages for local firefighters.
Local food banks and pantries are encouraged to apply for grants that start at $5,000.
Applications are now open for Dublin's annual St. Patrick's Day parade, with this year's festivities helmed by the Dublin Rotary.
The shooting star show is known for bright fireballs — explosions of light and color that can persist longer than an average meteor streak.
The Catholic service organization hosted a Santa breakfast at St. Raymond Church, where they donated to 10 local charities.
Rabia Badar was awarded an Unsung Hero Award for leading Junior Civitans, which has performed good work around Dublin.
Doctors pushed surgery for her degenerative discs, but she found a natural way to heal.
The Dublin City Council honored individuals and groups dedicated to improving life in Dublin.
7th Annual Tournament features 20 teams in 3 age groups for Thanksgiving Tournament
Dublin celebrated the opening of the Iron Horse Trail Bridge, a pedestrian and cyclist overpass set to improve safety and traffic flow
Get your fill of unique holiday gifts handcrafted by locals.
The city is hosting a ribbon cutting and first walk ceremony for the $14 million overcrossing over Dublin Boulevard.
Veterans and active service members will enjoy a free lunch in their honor next week.
The study ranked Dublin as one of the most economically healthy, but least affordable small cities. Other Tri-Valley cities placed as well.
For his Eagle Scout project, he created sensory walls to benefit special needs students at John Green Elementary School
Here’s some information I received at the Farmers Market.
Stock up on Hello Kitty merchandise, from blankets to mugs to toys to a giant cookie.
Learn about Dublin life in the 1950s from a panel of people who lived it.
Patch and T-Mobile are teaming up to honor exceptional educators in Dublin.
The city broke ground on its 27th park last Wednesday, which is expected to be finished in about a year.
Middle school siblings Tanvi and Aarav Desai founded "Table Tennis for Life," which teaches the sport to people with health challenges.
Most items will be priced from 50 cents to a dollar.
For his Eagle Scout project, his team put together 250 care packages for the Russo-Ukrainian War.
Volunteers will help clean up sites on the Alamo Creek Trail or at Tassajara Creek.
Registration is open for hundreds of different activities, classes, and leagues.
Local police officers, firefighters, and leaders stopped by numerous community events Tuesday night.
The sale at the Dublin Sports Grounds parking lot is open to anyone looking to buy or sell old treasures.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
The festival offers a World Craft Bazaar, food, drink, performances, rides, and more.
Dublin deputies and Olympians brought the Special Olympics Flame of Hope through the heart of town.
The community is encouraged to submit up to five photos of Heritage Park that could be included in an upcoming exhibition.
Sean graduated from Santa Clara University, where he studied technology and finance.
The concert was the first of several weekly concerts taking place next to the Farmers Market. See the lineup below.
Register your event to receive a visit from Dublin police, firefighters, and/or civic leaders.
The banners honoring veterans and active service members with connections to Dublin will fly until Veterans Day.
Grab your popcorn and lawn chairs for this series of outdoor summer movies.