As holiday shopping approaches the finish line, Apple has abruptly closed all California stores.
Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.
Eight Bridges Brewing is saying goodbye to customers after a tumultuous year, fighting to survive.
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The Dublin Place Shopping Center is now home to the Banfield Pet Hospital.
Alameda County is providing $5,000 grants to small businesses, but you only have until Nov. 30 to apply.
The 68,000-square-foot facility will begin accepting memory care and assisted living residents this month.
Pleasanton Senior Community Honored With Prestigious Designation
Want to hear something really spooky? That's right: Early Halloween shopping has already begun in the Tri-Valley.
The online grocer’s expansion to Alameda and Contra Costa counties doubles its Bay Area reach.
The changes go into effect Friday. Grocery and retail stores, however, must now follow stricter regulations, per state guidelines.
Each of the weekly REALTOR® groups met and exceeded their fundraising goal.
Local business The Little Butterflies Daycare is taking extra steps to ensure the safety of kids during the pandemic.
The Dublin Small Business Emergency Microloan Program helped 65 local businesses cover payroll, rent and other expenses.
Here's where you can go in the Tri-Valley to support Black- and brown-owned businesses, which have been especially affected by the pandemic.
More than 87,000 California companies received loans, according to new data released this week. See how Dublin businesses fared.
Starbucks could close up to 400 stores in the next 18 months, but open another 300 focused on quick pickups, USA Today reported.
Dining, retail and fitness business may temporarily apply to serve customers outdoors.
Vitality Bowls in Dublin is donating smoothies to first responders for every smoothie purchased.
Stores will reopen long enough to sell-off all inventory.
The annual Fortune 500 list ranks the top revenue-generating companies in the United States. Five Tri-Valley companies made the cut.
Specialty's Cafe & Bakery, a Bay-Area based restaurant chain, will close more than 50 locations in three states due to the coronavirus.
INC 82 may be closed to dine-in customers, but it's serving the community in a new way by opening an online grocery store.
The City of Dublin and Dublin Chamber of Commerce will bring on local businesses to talk about how they've shifted their model.
The company, worth an estimated $12.4 billion, plans to move in later this year, the City of Dublin announced.
The Dublin Chamber of Commerce has been serving as an information clearinghouse during the COVID-19 crisis
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
The 200,000-square-foot facility sits at 5160 Hacienda Drive, Bay Area News Group reported. The company has one other Tri-Valley location.
Safety precautions will be in place, the City of Dublin said.
Founded in 1958, Encore Theatrical Supply Co. served customers in Pleasanton, Dublin and beyond.
In order to assist and promote Dublin restaurants during the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Dublin has launched the #DublinEats campaign.
Grocery chains across the country are announcing new hours to better serve customers amid the new coronavirus outbreak.
Barnes & Noble is inviting high school students to send in a letter about a teacher who inspired them. The contest is open through February.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day and to mark the occasion, East Bay Community Energy (EBCE) has released a call for artwork
Most jobs featured at the fair will accept applicants who are at least 15 years old.
The credit union serves more than 360,000 Northern California members, and is moving its headquarters from Pleasanton to Dublin.
The family entertainment center celebrated by giving away raffle prizes and freebies.
All of Tri-Valley but Danville and Alamo saw home price declines, while all of the area but Livermore and San Ramon saw sales decline.
Dublin is home to a Pier 1 at 4976 Dublin Blvd.