Nine Dublin students were honored for outstanding athletic achievement in a ceremony attended by mayors and superintendents.
Specific types of fireworks are allowed at single-family residences and four approved parks.
Dublin residents who register their events will get a friendly visit from local police officers, firefighters, and/or city officials.
Get an inside look at Dublin's historic buildings and Pioneer Cemetery, and hear stories of how Dublin began.
Mahika Krishnamoorthi received a college-sponsored National Merit Scholarship.
Dublin police said they found a 35-year-old man dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside the Guns, Fishing & Other Stuff range.
A jury found the officer, John Russell Bellhouse, guilty on five counts of sexual abuse for incidents between 2019 and 2020 at FCI Dublin.
Summer means weekly outdoor movies and music all over Dublin.
The Devany Square playground at Chancery Lane and Finnian Road will be closed for resurfacing until Saturday.
Fifteen banners along Dougherty Road honor veterans or service members with a connection to Dublin.
The city is building an EV charging station infrastructure plan, and wants to know where its residents want them placed.
Vamsikrishna Naganathanahalli is facing federal felony charges of improperly accessing a former work computer system and changing its data.
The charges stem from an incident April 3, 2021, when Vinetta Martin was found to have hung herself with a bedsheet in her cell.
The Wave will open Saturday through Monday, and reopen for the season June 3.
Multiple crews extinguished a fire that broke out Thursday morning on Limerick Court.
“Nothing can undo the pain inflicted on the victims, but we hope today’s indictment is a further step towards justice," an FBI official said
The DUSD Board confirmed the hires of Candice Baligaya, Matt Britten, Taiba Tahir, and Michael Williams.
If convicted, Jianna Coppedge faces up to 20 years in prison and a $1 million fine.
Summer's almost here, and in Dublin, that means three different camping adventures.
Here are some ways you can honor the fallen and usher in summer in and around the Tri-Valley.
DHS students Seoyun Kim and Natalie Budiman are teaching courses to their fellow students on how to recognize and treat severe bleeding.
Swalwell tweeted a threatening DM referencing execution that he received from an account linked to former fullback Bruce Miller
The outage was first reported at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday.
DUSD is seeking 20 active community members to submit three name recommendations for the upcoming TK-8 school in the Boulevard district.
Laura Larsen and Sean Adams were recognized as County Classified Employees of the Year by the Alameda County Office of Education.
Dublin 6th grader Amanda shares a poem she wrote for Mother's Day.
A group of students called "Gardeners of the Galaxy" are growing microgreens in a garage, which have enhanced nearly 6000 meals.
Dublin police have released the identity of a man found dead May 5 of suspected stab wounds and blunt-force trauma.
26-year-old Eric Magana died April 27, after suffering what Alameda County sheriff's officials said was a medical emergency.
Winners of the National Merit Scholarship's $2,500 scholarship were chosen from finalists representing fewer than 1 percent of U.S. seniors.
One lucky Dublin mom will win a free mani-pedi, haircut, massage, brow wax and chocolates courtesy of the department and local businesses.
Romal Mitr was named a Global Child Prodigy in recognition of her many environmental education initiatives.
A man was found dead Saturday with stab wounds and blunt-force trauma injuries, police said.
Erin Fuller shares her drawing of a happy new mother welcoming her baby into a world of love and lavender.
Adoption Event at Dublin Petsmart Saturday
Head to the West Dublin/Pleasanton BART station in Dublin from 7 to 9 a.m. to receive free bike bags with giveaways from regional sponsors.
Jazz Svarda started an inmate hunger strike in April because he said he swallowed a staple found in his food, among many other concerns.
This weekend, 64 artists from across the Tri-Valley will be displaying art at fifteen locations and the event is open to the public
This Saturday, experience Bollywood dancing, Kung Fu, and more in the Dublin High School Center for Performing Arts & Education.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Dublin.