The Wave Waterpark will close for the season after Labor Day, September 4.
The seven-week course will teach people who live and/or work in Dublin about city services, operations, and challenges.
The city is holding two meetings next week to hear about a proposed 13,800-square-foot performing arts center.
Representatives Eric Swalwell and Mark DeSaulnier are hosting a town hall Monday night at the Shannon Community Center.
Councilmember Sherry Hu is the second person to run for mayor in 2024.
Josey, a five-year councilmember, is one of two announced candidates. She was the 2016 Dublin Citizen of the Year.
Wetherford, currently the city's economic development director, will take on her new role July 31.
The event will have free blood pressure screenings; bone density, cholesterol, and diabetes testings; and a fall risk assessment.
Baksa previously worked as the assistant administrative services director and a finance analyst for the city.
The city is seeking community feedback on a wide-ranging project of up to 96 homes, 372,350 square feet of industrial uses, and more.
Get an inside look at Dublin's historic buildings and Pioneer Cemetery, and hear stories of how Dublin began.
The Devany Square playground at Chancery Lane and Finnian Road will be closed for resurfacing until Saturday.
The city is building an EV charging station infrastructure plan, and wants to know where its residents want them placed.
Swalwell tweeted a threatening DM referencing execution that he received from an account linked to former fullback Bruce Miller
The 18,000-square-foot space on Village Parkway offers private and team offices, meeting rooms, drop-in coworking, and more.
Dublin teens interested in criminal justice are invited to participate in the free, weeklong academy in June.
The Dublin City Council will review updates to the budget, and explore alternative methods for East Ranch to comply with zoning regulations.
Dublin Police Services is hosting an Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt through Friday, April 21.
Pride Week, an annual week-long series of events promoting volunteerism and environmental awareness, is scheduled for April 22-29.
The city is establishing a focus group to develop a Sister City Framework.
Dublin's Youth Advisory Committee will host a Youth Hackathon and Start-Up Pitch Event for youth in grades five through eight.
Seniors graduating in 2023 who are attending college and interested in pursuing public service have until April to apply.
The committee is a positive and creative youth-driven forum that gives Dublin teens a way to provide input on programs and activities.
Safe and Sane fireworks are allowed to be sold by qualifying non-profit organizations in the City of Dublin.
Dublin and Alameda County residents whose properties were damaged have until Friday to learn about disaster recovery resources.
FEMA and Cal OES are opening a center on Gleason Drive that will provide information on services available to people affected by storms.
The manager of a medical testing lab was fired for allegedly sending a gruesome DM threatening murder over Twitter.
The latest Backyard Brief provides information on future rains, Jordan Ranch Neighborhood Square, a Red Cross Drive, and more.
Melissa Hernandez, Jean Josey and Kashef Qaadri were sworn in, while Michael McCorriston was selected as vice mayor.
All city facilities, including the Dublin Senior Center, will be closed Dec. 26 to Jan. 2.
The city will also confirm the mayor's appointments to a number of commissions, and bid goodbye to outgoing Councilmember Shawn Kumagai.
Dublin City Manager Linda Smith has served in her role since 2019.
The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee said he plans to question the director of the federal Bureau of Prisons this week.
Come see photos of 45 Dubliners who served in the military. The display lasts until Dec. 7.
The blood drive will take place at Dublin Civic Center on Friday, Dec. 9.
See the latest announcement from the City of Dublin.
Vice Mayor Jean Josey and Planning Commissioner Kashef Qaadri appear poised to serve the two at-large seats on the Dublin City Council.
From where to cast a ballot to deciding on local and statewide candidates, here's your Dublin voter guide.
Dubliners have until November to apply for several seats on several different commissions or committees.
The Golden State's next big election is just around the corner. Here's what you need to know about registering.