Health Center in Pleasanton Earns Prestigious Honor for Third Consecutive Year
See some incredible scenes from the former Amador Valley High School swimmer's overnight trek across 25 miles of the Monterey Bay.
Air conditioning, phone charges and bottled water will be available.
A Pleasanton tech entrepreneur started the nonprofit in March. By June, donors were feeding hungry people in New York, Chicago and beyond.
Pleasanton is the first city government in the United States to use UVD Robots.
Tri-Valley — and the Bay Area — swept a WalletHub ranking of the best Golden State cities for retirees. See which city got the top spot.
The owl was found hurt, dangling from a street light last month in Pleasanton. Now, it's returned home.
For his Eagle Service Project, Brian renovated the Bee & Butterfly Garden at the Alviso Community Park
A woman in a Joshua Tree thrift shop stumbled upon a 1949 photo of a man in Pleasanton labeled "Daddy." Now she's searching for his family.
The Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department will honor fallen first responders who put their lives on the line after the attack on America.
Join us for a virtual Kahoot Family Game Night on Tue, September 15th
Hard work and dedication qualifies Ved Wadmark as an Eagle Scout
20 bus stops serving the Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority’s (LAVTA’s) Rapid Route 10R.
A Pleasanton student is collecting devices with cameras to ensure the elderly can keep up with telehealth appointments and loved ones.
A Tri-Valley student is collecting devices with cameras to ensure the elderly can keep up with telehealth appointments and loved ones.
Got love for the Tri-Valley? Show the world — from six feet away, of course.
Jews around the world will be celebrating the New Year on the evening of Sept. 18 and the following day.
1st United Credit Union thanks staff, members, and community for their generosity
1st United Credit Union thanks staff, members, and community for their generosity.
Though some residents protested, the decaying tree was deemed a safety hazard and removal has begun.
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The parks not impacted by fires could reopen on Thursday.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
Once nicknamed "the Most Desperate Town in the West," Pleasanton is no longer a Gold Rush stopover but a place that's come into its own.
The annual, Halloween event still will take you on a spooky tour of legendary, local haunts -- just in a different format.
Stanford Health Care – ValleyCare was recognized for overall quality, safety and performance in a number of specialties
The East Bay Regional Park District has also closed Mission Peak in Fremont until further notice.
A large outage was reported at 11:40 p.m. Saturday. Were you without power?
The annual Perseid meteor shower is known as the “fireball champion” of meteor showers and can be seen over Pleasanton for most of August.
Buckle up! Halloween terrors are still a go this year at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. Buy your tickets online.
Owen Mello completed the requirements and passed the Board of Review on July 30, 2020 qualifying him for the rank of Eagle Scout
See Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn in the Tri-Valley night sky this Sunday. No telescope required.
1st United Credit Union is collecting monetary donations for school supplies
Organizers say 370 cars showed up to protest Prop. 16, which would repeal California's ban on affirmative action.
The 6:30 p.m. community listening session will be held to hear what residents think about policing in the city.