Guests will be able to meet with the architects working on an Educational Specifications draft for the Boulevard-area school.
The 26-year-old man died in the jail's Outpatient Housing Unit.
The corporate-sponsored awards, announced Wednesday, are the first group of winners in the 68th annual competition.
Meals on Wheels Diablo Region's Dining to Deliver Gala on June 10 will deliver fun, food, dancing, and auctions-- all for a great cause.
The 18,000-square-foot space on Village Parkway offers private and team offices, meeting rooms, drop-in coworking, and more.
Hundreds of Dublin Pride volunteers helped beautify the city on Earth Day. See photos below.
Dublin residents are invited to vote for the top 10 photos submitted in the citywide contest.
Head down to Emerald Glen Park Saturday morning to help clean up the city, 'plog,' get compost, and more as Pride Week kicks off.
Income-eligible people have until April 27 to apply for a below-market-rate townhome in the Emerald Vista community.
Dublin teens interested in criminal justice are invited to participate in the free, weeklong academy in June.
No injuries were reported. Traffic is backed up for a long time on the eastbound lane of 580.
The popular franchise offers chicken that reaches "Reaper" levels of spicy.
The Dublin City Council will review updates to the budget, and explore alternative methods for East Ranch to comply with zoning regulations.
Dublin is looking for qualified instructors to teach at the Cultural Art Institute when it opens in spring 2024.
The new initiative provides expert guidance in areas like marketing, tech, financial planning, and much more to the city's small businesses.
Residents in Dublin and across the country can dispose of unused or expired medications on April 22.
From Fleetwood Mac to Tom Petty to Journey, here's the music Dubliners will rock out to over the summer.
The app allows consumers to gain Dublin CityDollars by shopping at participating businesses.
Five Dublin students are part of the Mechanical Magicians, who won first place at a regionals robotics championship.
Ten parks in Dublin have installed Little Libraries painted by local artists.
Kuk Sool Won of Dublin wins the 2023 WKSA Pacific Coast Tournament under the leadership of Master Seyd Saidi
Dublin Police Services is hosting an Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt through Friday, April 21.
Erik Bertelson, who has been teaching bands at Wells Middle School for 44 years, is a finalist to win $30,000 for his school.
Registration opened Tuesday for Dublin residents, and April 18 for non-residents.
The award-winning chain opened its newest location at 7281 Amador Plaza Road.
Don your Easter bonnet, grab your Easter basket & get hoppin' on spring plans! Find festivities in Dublin & throughout the East Bay.
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.
East Bay Times readers think you should head to Dublin for jewelry, doughnuts, books, and more, according to the latest "Best in East Bay."
Dublin's Youth Advisory Committee will host a Youth Hackathon and Start-Up Pitch Event for youth in grades five through eight.
The fire was reported Thursday at around noon and was quickly contained by fire crews, the city reported.
Presale tickets for the Summer 2023 season will be available online starting Tuesday, April 4.
Beginning in 2020, Moody also participated in a scheme to submit fraudulent unemployment benefit claims during the pandemic.
The Dublin Unified School District released the names of its 2022-23 District Teacher of the Year, and School Site Teachers of the Year.
The store will join others around the country in donating all its sales to a local charity as part of the chain's 13th annual Day of Giving.
The market will run each Thursday, rain or shine, until Sept. 28.
Many new restaurants are opening in Dublin.
Seniors graduating in 2023 who are attending college and interested in pursuing public service have until April to apply.
Ray Garcia was sentenced Wednesday after being convicted of abusive conduct toward inmates and lying to federal agents.
Crowds at the parade were treated to an unexpected act when San Jose resident Wyatt Burns proposed to his girlfriend Merryn Zankich.