A recent report details the impact of the lab's technology transfer agreements and activity over the last two decades.
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1st United Credit Union is delighted to announce that they are Alameda County Community Food Bank’s official Food Drive host for 2022.
The city breaks ground on Vineyard tomorrow.
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Those interested in getting involved in their community can apply to serve before April 15.
Find egg hunts, bunny brunches, spring festivals & more in Livermore and throughout East Bay communities.
The Livermore Lions Club was honored as one of the most active in Alameda and Contra Costa counties.
At one point, more than 500 customers in Livermore were without power.
Meditation practitioner and lecturer Arvind Naik will teach a simple technique to help relieve stress and anxiety.
Local musicians are getting together in Livermore to raise money for Doctors Without Borders helping refugees in Ukraine.
A tree in front of the full moon makes it appear to be cracking.
The Livermore Public Library has a unique program for 2022's National Library Week coming up in April.
The city asked for volunteers and more than 200 showed up to help plant trees in Livermore.
The Tri-Valley Nonprofit Alliance opened a new center downtown aimed at creating a space for nonprofits to work and grow.
Demand for childcare is growing as parents return to the office this month.
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"How the Livermore Lab Helped Avert a Nuclear War" is the next program in the library lecture series.
Coffee with a Cop is back for the first time since the pandemic.
Sara is filling Courtney Teague's position that Michael Wittner has been covering after her departure.
'Pizza Guys' security footage shows a customer reaching into the tip jar while a worker ducked out for a second.
Sue Griffin's photo of two happy bobcats beat out 740 other entries to win the California Wildlife Photo of the Year contest.
On Tuesday, a new food pantry will open on North L Street in Livermore that will offer free healthy food to residents in economic distress.
Hope Hospice's annual hike will host its first in-person event since 2019 in May.
The Livermore Rotary Club's annual fundraising event has been moved to March.
Sadly, Friday marked longtime Livermore editor Courtney Teague's final day. She will be replaced by Michael Wittner for the next few weeks.
The non-profit agency serves survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, homelessness and poverty in the Tri-Valley area.
Police pick up a lost piglet; arrest made in recent attacks on women jogging in Livermore; and more public safety stories to know this week.
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A new food pantry will open in February "to accommodate the growing needs of our community."
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This week marked the start of a new stage in efforts to open Livermorium Plaza to the public.
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Red Cross blood donors will be entered for a chance to win tickets to the Super Bowl.
Meet Madelyn Mei Simms, born a minute after midnight.