Scientists, activists, and faith leaders will advocate for the elimination of nuclear weapons at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
The upgraded plaza includes better accessibility, lighting, security, game tables, and more.
The new CEI Tri-Valley PACE Center provides medical and social services for seniors.
Numerous Tri-Valley leaders, including mayors and congress members, will attend the grand opening of the senior services center.
Livermore police are hoping to fill up several cruisers worth of school supplies for children in need.
Get outside and explore — these nearby hikes offer everything from easy strolls to more challenging treks for every kind of adventurer.
A woman and her mother were wearing life jackets, enabling them to keep their heads above water long enough to be rescued.
Eagle Scout project raises awareness and risks of fishing lines to wildlife at Shadow Cliffs and other East Bay Regional Parks
Livermore garages throughout the city will be open for business Saturday morning.
Captain Jared Jamison, a Livermore native who's been with LPFD since 2008, says he loves providing a high level of service to his community.
Lt. Thomas Kelly Jr., who disappeared in 1944, received a hero's welcome and full military funeral in Livermore this Memorial Day.
Grants were awarded to over 28 nonprofit organizations, and to programs within LVJUSD.
The Street Fest will feature local wine and beer tastings, over 120 vendors, live music, a kid's zone, and more.
All across Northern California, the fight is on to prevent the spread of an invasive shellfish called the golden mussel.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is offering grants to local nonprofits that support STEAM education and community service.
The annual event honors 12 women for contributions in business, arts, science, and more.
“Our community goes above and beyond in their willingness to support their police officers,” says Officer Tracy Meredith.
Las Positas College (LPC) invites the community to lace up its running or walking shoes for the LPC Run for Higher Education on March 29.
20 students from Yotsukaido, Japan are staying with Livermore families. Livermore students are invited to apply to visit Japan in October.
Our continued partnership strengthens our commitment to the community
The plaza is undergoing an estimated $3.5 million worth of renovations, and will reopen in summer 2025, the city said.
Up to $6,000 is available for community projects to protect local waterways. See a list of previously approved grants for ideas.
The hike around Lake Del Valle raises thousands for Hope Hospice's nonprofit hospice care services.
The family of Alexys Garcia, an animal lover was killed at 25 in 2017, are hosting a donation drive for East Bay SPCA.
Lab employees donated $42,000 to 21 vetted charities, which the lab matched dollar for dollar.
Our national bird visited a lake in Livermore.
Local organizations supporting health and wellbeing in the community are encouraged to apply for grants by March.
For his Eagle Scout project, Jack completed the milling and construction of 3 redwood raised Garden boxes for Sycamore Grove Park
Whether they made a difference through their professional lives or through volunteer work, nominations are encouraged.
"We can simulate climate, so all the way up through eventually simulation of nuclear weapons," Team Leader Watson said.
Local food banks and pantries are encouraged to apply for grants that start at $5,000.
The shooting star show is known for bright fireballs — explosions of light and color that can persist longer than an average meteor streak.
Enjoy some of the best shots sent in by Livermore Patch readers this year.
Dozens of people in need were able to receive thoughtful holiday gifts thanks to the Giving Tree Program and Shop With A Cop.
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Livermore resident and professional climber Carlos Romero went missing during a climb of New Zealand's highest mountain.
For her Eagle Scout project, Gali renovated the adventure course at Camp Arroyo and prepared it for the upcoming year
Doctors told her she needed back surgery, but she said NO! How Deb, aged 61, healed her back and reclaimed her life!
Guests can drop off food, money, and gifts to help over 800 local families in need.