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Family History – your own and your ancestors
The Tri-Valley Career Center is offering virtual services for some in Dublin, Livermore and Pleasanton.
Taryn leads volunteers in meaningful service projects.
Stoneridge Creek delivers 800 carnations to residents for Valentine's Day
Patch reader Karen Owoc shared this lip-smacking good smoothie recipe, packed with protein.
Nate Cabral is a member of the 169th Academy class from the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office Police Academy.
Learn how to make your voice heard.
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Alameda County Fair has earned awards for community outreach, its virtual fair and more.
See what local fundraising group "We are Pleasanton" plans to do next for the Pleasanton Unified School District.
Richard Peterson will speak with members of the Tri-Valley community to gather insights for the region’s Cultural & Heritage Tourism Plan.
The 21st Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Fellowship Breakfast was a virtual event via Zoom.
Pleasanton Patch reader Monica shared her family's favorite cookie recipe — and it just might be your new favorite too.
The Sunday Supper movement is catching on, but putting together a decent meal is a struggle for 216,000 people in Alameda County.
Sunflower Hill continues to plant, grow, harvest and donate over 4,500 pounds of produce to local non-profits supporting low-income families
Renovations will occur at the existing playgrounds at Vintage Hills Park, Tawny Park and two of the playgrounds at Ken Mercer Sports Park.
"Eat Joy: Stories & Comfort Food from 31 Celebrated Writers" is the focus of a county-wide reading program that starts Monday.
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Alameda County Community Food Bank is managing two drive-thru food distribution sites in Tri-Valley, twice per week. Find out where to go.
Find out what you need to do to get your tree picked up by Pleasanton Garbage Service or Boy Scouts.
Pleasanton's got a lot of heart. See seven of our favorite, feel-good stories from the past year.
At Stoneridge Shopping Center in Pleasanton, shoppers waited in socially-distanced lines outside popular stores like Sephora and Foot Locker
Churches work with local non-profits and agencies to assist those in need
East Bay nonprofit Drivers for Survivors will close in February after a steep decline in donations this year. The group gave 25,000 rides.
Sunflower Hill, a residential program for adults with developmental disabilities, received a hefty grant this week from Robert Half.
A teen from Pleasanton broke Boy Scout barriers after earning rank of Eagle Scout, becoming one of the first women to do so.
In a letter to the community, Pleasanton city officials asked residents to follow the guidance in the new stay-at-home coronavirus order.
Pickup services are still available.
See which store the lucky winner purchased from. (Hint: The ticket was sold just miles from where another was sold in October.)
Do you know a Tri-Valley child who deserves a little extra love this holiday season? Place them on Pleasanton's "Giving Tree."
Many U.S. kids could go without gifts this Christmas. The Postal Service’s Operation Santa program wants your help keeping the magic alive.
The gift was made possible thanks to a local woman who participated in the "Venmo Challenge" to give back to workers in 2020.
After the failure of Measure M, local group We Are Pleasanton decided to take matters into its own hands.
A mandatory workshop will be held Dec. 10 for anyone interested.
Scouts of the Twin Valley District (Pleasanton, Livermore, Dublin, Sunol) helped collect 5,570 pounds of food and raised $4,737
No insurance or appointment is needed to receive a flu shot. Pleasanton residents will receive shots on a first-come, first-served basis.
120 Seniors of Senior Support of the Tri-Valley will receive a gift and a bag of toiletries and other items
Our members, staff, and community contributed over $12,000 to our food drive.