The Dublin City Council will lead a ceremony Tuesday to raise the Progress Pride Flag.
The banners honoring veterans and active service members with connections to Dublin will fly until Veterans Day.
Ten congress members, including Eric Swalwell, asked the House of Representatives to hold hearings on the chaotic closing of FCI Dublin.
Landsea Homes announced the acquisition of 500 homesites adjacent to a planned entertainment center in East Dublin.
The federal agency will be tried over claims that it allowed an environment in which multiple inmates were sexually abused.
Grab your popcorn and lawn chairs for this series of outdoor summer movies.
See which venerable Dublin institution East Bay Times readers say has some of the region's best cookies.
The city is seeking recreation leaders and aides for after-school programs.
Dublin leaders welcomed the national pilates studio, which begins scheduling classes next week.
Tri-Valley residents captured the glorious Northern Lights from last week.
The popular festival will feature 10 student films, selected from 100 submissions.
Enjoy s'mores and more at three family campouts this summer.
News outlets have provided surveillance footage and new information regarding the armed robbery of a postal worker last Monday in Dublin.
If you have any photos of this ultra-rare celestial treat, share them with Patch and our readers!
Beat the heat this summer at Dublin's iconic water park.
Nine Dublin students were awarded the prestigious $2500 NMSC-sponsored scholarship, more than any other Tri-Valley city.
Dublin is offering tons of free cycling activities in May, from two days of biking workshops to the famous Bike to Wherever Day.
Two masked suspects robbed a postal carrier in West Dublin Monday for her mailbox key and cell phone, police said.
The council will review a staff report on the feasibility of a bike share program, and how to avoid the many challenges that could arise.
Show Mom how much she means at any of these Dublin restaurants.
Dublin Taqueria in Tivoli Plaza offers a full Mexican menu with tacos, burritos, quesadillas, desserts, vegetarian items, and more.
Enjoy musical, dance, and martial arts performances this Saturday at Dublin High School.
See the four winning shots of Dublin life, selected out of 198 submissions.
The community is invited to tour Phase 1 of the extensive new high school, which will open to freshmen and sophomores in August.
Quarry Lane offers a variety of STEM opportunities for students at all grade levels and a variety of for-credit summer courses.
The program, established in 1964, recognizes and honors some of the nation's most accomplished graduating high school seniors.
Schools were ranked on subject proficiency, test scores, graduation rates, and more.
KeyPoint Credit Union gathering celebrates both new and established local businesses
Alameda County's first new high school in 50 years will eventually be home to 2,500 students on the east side of Dublin.
17 States and 62 cities nationwide cleanup drive: Dublin, CA April 13th, 2024
Napoleon Kaufman, who led Bishop O'Dowd to a state championship in 2016, will take over as the head coach of the Dublin Gaels.
Federal officials are pushing back against a judge's order that would delay the planned closure of a troubled women's prison in California.
Dubliners have until next week to choose their four favorite photos of life in Dublin.
Diablo Magazine included this Dublin mainstay on its list of top diners, dive bars, and comfort food classics across the region.
The planned closure of a women's prison notorious for staff-on-inmate sexual abuse won't occur before each inmate's status is reviewed.
Phase 1 will feature new trail, benches, a seat wall, bike rack, bike repair station, and more.
The Bureau of Prisons director said that despite "unprecedented steps" to reform the prison, it is "not meeting expected standards."
The Dublin City Council are set to approve the most popular name for the two-acre park, which follows the theme of "the forest."
Two burglars entered a home on Silvergate Drive Wednesday morning, according to Dublin Police Services.