Hundreds of census workers are needed.
The Bay Area's Andrey Kukushkin, 46, who was indicted in the federal case, has Livermore ties and significant cannabis interests.
Inspired by environmental activist Greta Thunberg, Savannah Skinner took to the streets Friday with powerful words: "Your House Is On Fire."
If you emailed the city while email was down, please allow several days for a response while staff downloads past messages.
Emergency services and 9-1-1 services are operational, although the city email system is down as are some city phone lines.
The Library Board of Trustees made it a priority to extend the Rincon Branch Library Homework Center hours.
The virus started sending unauthorized emails from Livermore city staff accounts to residents.
The application period for 35 new units at Ageno Apartments on Westwind Street opens Sept. 2 and closes Sept. 11.
The petition calls for greater lighting citywide following the Aug. 4 death of 26-year-old Yaneli Morales.
The possible impacts to water quality, water management and flood channels are being scrutinized.
They joined 247 other U.S. mayors in signing a letter urging Senate leaders to take action on bipartisan legislation to curb gun violence.
The Aug. 22 Wine Country Luncheon is hosted by the Livermore Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Alva and Alberta Pilliod of Livermore won their case against Monsanto in May, but now their jury award has been significantly reduced.
Sunday a small parade — complete with local dignitaries — officially dedicated the new Veterans Way roadway.
Including a hearing to consider adopting a resolution establishing a new fee for the tobacco retailer license.
Detectives are still working to track down Jorge Luis Tellez, who is wanted in the July 8 shooting of LHS student Emmanuel Moseby.
The most recent event included a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for the new Dr. John Shirley City Council Chamber.
Presidio Companies of Davis is proposing to develop a three-story, approximately 65,000 square foot, 125-135 room upscale-branded hotel.
Including hearings on the annual fire hazard abatement program and the Homeless Emergency Aid Program (HEAP).
GUEST COMMENTARY: Chris Ising is a cattle rancher who owns Ising Culligan Water Service in Livermore.
The Livermore vigil is being held in solidarity with groups across the nation that are joining Friday's "Lights for Liberty" movement.
Although millions are being doled out by the Federal Aviation Administration, Livermore Municipal Airport's share is $291,397.
Though a number of Bay Area cities have enacted such bans, Livermore will become the first city in the Tri-Valley to do so.
Including discussion and direction regarding East Bay Community Energy programs and rates for municipal accounts.
The proposed changes at Eliot Quarry could potentially impact water quality, or have other significant environmental repercussions.
Sales of all flavored tobacco products and electronic delivery devices will be banned citywide.
If adopted, the new ordinance would ban the sales of all flavored tobacco products and electronic delivery devices in the city.
The median age in the U.S. has increased since the 2010 Census, new estimates from the government show.
Residents are asked to take a short survey designed to help the East Bay Regional Parks District board and staff evaluate priorities.
Scott Lanphier will begin serving the city effective July 8, 2019.
Started as an AmeriCorps service program, the upcoming Alameda County Climate Corps fellowship runs September 2019 through June 2020.
Participants learned about Sandia’s history and current national security missions.
Personnel Commissioners are appointed by the Board to four-year terms.
People from all over Tri-Valley rallied to #ProtectMueller and his probe into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Who will win? Check here on election night for live results as they come in.
Patch's live roundup of Tuesday's election results from across Alameda County for the Nov. 6, 2018 midterms.
The free forum is open to the public and will be held at the Livermore High School Performing Arts Theater.
The “State of the City” Town Hall meeting will be held at Livermore Public Library Civic Center Storytime Room on Thursday, September 6th.
The ‘Action at the Lab’ rally will be held near the laboratory’s west gate.
Most cities voluntarily shift to district-based elections when they receive the pre-lawsuit letters.