Several threatened or endangered species live in the area, which will become a state park. Changes are planned at the site.
Livermore Municipal Water customers are eligible to get thousands back if they opt for eco-friendly flora. Get the details.
Lake Oroville is at a historic low, but 2018 saw so much rain that the largest state-owned reservoir saw damage resulting in $1.2B repairs.
Voting in the Newsom recall election? Here's where you can drop off your ballot or vote in person.
Sanchez said accountability and transparency is needed. Sheriff Ahern hasn't been challenged in the 14 years he's held the title.
But national figures point to a rebound when local data for July becomes available next month.
PG&E was criticized and questioned again this week by state utility regulators. Get details on the latest plans.
The CDC recommends indoor public mask use for vaccinated and unvaccinated Livermore residents.
Many in the Livermore area behind on rent. A national eviction moratorium is set to expire Saturday.
California would be a big winner under the federal infrastructure bill passed by the House Thursday, with nearly $1 billion in projects.
Tri-Valley residents have been asked for the second time in six weeks to cut back as serious drought conditions continue in California.
Chick-fil-A is slated to open near I-580, but not everyone on the council was happy to approve the fast food restaurant.
The much-anticipated fast food restaurant would sit on a North Livermore parcel near Interstate 580.
The unemployment rate in Alameda County decreased recently.
The city ignored concerns and rushed the project despite inconsistencies with the city plan, complainants allege.
Cities across Alameda County saw sales tax rates increase Thursday. Here's what you need to know about the tax hike.
Here is how the Livermore area is doing in the race to vaccinate its population.
Find out how to attend the annual event, hosted by the Livermore Valley Chamber of Commerce.
The Legacy at Livermore project developer will be evaluating its options as it looks to figure out how to move forward.
There are a record number of job openings in the U.S. labor market; Alameda County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
The one-to-three bedroom units will be offered to Livermore residents making less than $55,000 or families of four earning up to $78,000.
Find out how the city and residents will benefit from the just-approved federal funding.
U.S. shows great variance in access and use of high-speed internet.
Tax revenues declined as the city shelled out more for unplanned emergencies. Here's what city officials say about economic recovery.
Longtime public servant John Stein got another chance, but he'll have to take steps to make amends, the City Council decided this week.
Following insensitive remarks made by John Stein during a public meeting, the city council will decide whether he will keep his seat.
Here's what the plaza will eventually look like.
He called a downtown affordable housing project proposed "ghetto" and said Livermore shouldn't be the "go-to" place for low-income housing.
The Planning Commission approved the 130-unit Eden Housing project, the Livermore Independent reported. See what's next.
The lowest bidder on the $3.5 million project was unable to meet the city's insurance requirements.
Interested candidates should request an application and apply by April 26.
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Alameda County.
Join the City for an interactive online workshop March 24 to share ideas and concerns for Livermore's updated Climate Action Plan.
Critics call on the city to prevent the expansion of the airport. But what if anything can the city do about it?
Mental health needs in the Tri-Valley have become more prevalent amid the coronavirus pandemic, officials say.
During the group's meeting with Rep. Eric Swallwell, the congressman also discussed President Donald Trump's removal from office.
The Livermore City Council will screen applicants at its first meeting of 2021.
Vargas has held the position of Vice-Chair since the agency’s formation in January 2018.
Livermore officials said meeting notes were taken "out of context" in discussion about Thin Blue Line flags.
Public comment period is now open regarding new passenger rail service between Dublin/Pleasanton and North Lathrop.