Reg Nicolay lost everything in a fire that erupted while he stepped out for a blood test. His neighbors have raised $9,000 to help.
The Alameda County Public Health Department joined six other Bay Area health jurisdictions to issue the order.
The Without Water, Life Would Be Pretty Dry poster contest has been postponed until next school year.
Parks remain open, but visitors should maintain a six-foot distance between one another.
1st United Credit Union cautions consumers
At a time when neighbors are ordered to stay apart, the community found a way to come together.
All non-essential Fire Department services are closed until April 8th, 2020 or until further notice.
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The cancellation followed a county statement that recommended cancelling gatherings of 1,000 people or more.
Tickets are on sale now for the Livermore Valley Craft Beer Festival on Saturday, May 9 at the Shrine Event Center.
Sheryl Goodman will serve the Personnel Commission until her term expires in 2024.
Troop 924 to Honor 4 Eagle Scouts in April
March 18th: Last day to register your school, classroom, or child for the contest.
As of February 27, 2020, no cases of coronavirus have been reported in Alameda County. The City of Livermore is prepared for any case.
While the uncertainty surrounding a new virus can cause stress and anxiety, it is important to rely on reputable sources for information.
This year Zone 7 Water Agency cosponsored the award for the first time. Congratulations to this year's award winners!
Computer basics will be taught at the Livermore Public Library, beginning in March.
This East Bay city has seen a 38.7 percent increase in growth since 2010, according to a new report.
The Red Cross is launching a campaign to raise awareness about cancer patients' need for blood.
Livermore's Community Service Day is Saturday, May 2, 2020!
There will be hikes, lunch, a silent auction and more at the fundraising event.
Nearly 6,500 customers were without power in Livermore Sunday afternoon, as strong, gusty winds wreak havoc on the Bay Area power grid.
The show will air on Tri-Valley Television.
The beer will debut at the fourth annual Livermore Downtown Brew Crawl & Food Drive.
Thousands of census taker jobs for the 2020 census, paying up to $30 an hour, remain unfilled in the Bay Area. Here's how to apply.
Doctors told her she needed back surgery, but she said no! How Deb (age 61) overcame her “degenerative disc disease”.
Applications are now available for the High School Senior Arts Awards Program for students attending a Livermore school or living in town.
The Livermore parks system says it's committed to inclusion and welcoming all into its parks.
The 14th annual Livermore Reads Together program will begin in February, with a visit from the author of this year's featured book.
Looking to ring in the Lunar New Year in the Tri-Valley? Check out these celebrations this weekend.
Livermore City Council members will be available to the public Thursday afternoons at the library.
San Ramon, Pleasanton and Fremont saw the second-highest month-to-month rent increases in the Bay, behind Vallejo, according to RentCafe.
The station will be placed between the kioski and restroom buildings, park officials announced.
Tri-Valley Haven's thrift store has received brand new, donated furniture that it will sell at thrift store prices from Jan. 21. to Jan. 24.
The Livermore event, hosted by Kiddie Academy, will feature activities designed for kids on Jan. 25.