Banners of Dublin active-duty service members or veterans will be displayed on Dougherty Road from Memorial Day until Veterans Day 2023.
Dublin youth and seniors are invited to apply to participate in the April 6 benefit concert.
Dublin residents can register online. Residents of other cities can begin registering Feb. 21.
Teens from a local robotics team raised hundreds of dollars for their club through wrapping presents and robotics demonstrations.
Sowjanya Paruchuri took this photo near Tassajara Creek on Jan. 14, when weeks of rain had turned the mountains white and the fields green.
DHS student Ayushman Deb has taught over 500 hours of dance classes, and donated over $4200 to community organizations.
The 23rd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Fellowship Breakfast for the Tri-Valley will be held in person on Monday, January 23rd, 2023
Each year, the Hike for Hope aims to raise $100,000 to help support East Bay caregivers.
Friday is the last day to nominate Dublin groups and individuals making a difference in the community.
An eighth and ninth grader were able to raise hundreds of dollars and collect dozens of toys through a drive that they organized.
Rotarians, Fallon Middle School students, and Dublin officers worked together to build the bikes and watch the children receive them.
The annual Geminid meteor shower will peak Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 13-14.
An Associated Press investigation has found that the Bureau of Prisons has repeatedly promoted an official, despite numerous red flags.
Donations scheduled in Pleasanton:
The Wave will be closed starting Friday, Dec. 23 for essential maintenance.
Nominations for the Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year, and Organization of the Year are open until January.
Celebrate the holiday season with friends at the City of Dublin's annual Holiday DancEscape on Friday, December 9.
Enjoy hot chocolate and holiday cheer at this Dec. 10 event.
We all know athletes who shine whether they’re competing or not. Let's help share these amazing stories!
Nonprofits serving the Tri-Valley were celebrated and recognized at this annual event including those awarded funding via the TVNF
Dublin residents are invited to submit ideas for future artwork to decorate the Dublin Transit Center Parking Garage.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Here are two local residents who is having an impact in Dublin.
This Christmas ballet weaves the tale of a good and kind, yet poor cobbler, struggling to survive the holiday season.
Your one-stop-shop for everything going on in Dublin Nov. 19-25.
Win a chance to have your energy-themed mural decorate the microgrid backup power station at Camp Parks. Submission deadline is Nov. 30.
The dinner serves seniors, military, veterans, singles and anyone in need of a place to go for Thanksgiving dinner
Freebies and dining discounts are offered Friday, Nov. 11 at restaurants throughout California to thank U.S. military for their service.
Are you a decorator extraordinaire? Register to win a gift certificate and recognition from the Dublin City Council.
Your one-stop-shop for everything going on in Dublin from Nov. 5-11.
“MAKE A DIFFERENCE FESTIVAL” in Pleasanton has it all!
Enjoy some photos of the Dublin police handing out candy on Halloween.
Happy Halloween! Here's your guide to everything happening in Dublin from Oct. 29-Nov. 4.
Check out Dublin kids diving into the Wave pool to find their perfect pumpkin.
Your one stop shop for everything major happening in and around Dublin from Oct. 22-28.
200 women, girls and young women enjoyed an evening of service to benefit local charities
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to recognize Dublin's student athletes for the qualities that drive their competitive spirit.
The students are asking Dublin residents to leave out recyclables to help fundraise for schools in Sierra Leone.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Local Heroes who make life better in Dublin with contributions big and small.
On Thursday, people from all over the country will take steps to prepare for earthquakes.
The Poet Laureate serves as a public advocate for the appreciation and advancement of literary arts in Dublin.