The showcase will run for two weeks on the Chamber’s website.
On July 8, Pleasanton’s Museum on Main opened its second virtual exhibit, Water/Ways on its Facebook and YouTube channel.
Nina Pomeroy of Pleasanton is one of many photographers across the country stepping up to help unemployed Americans.
Trace Adkins will also be spotlighted in the concert film feature this weekend.
Protesters will drive through Pleasanton and Dublin in protest of Prop. 16, which would repeal California's ban on affirmative action.
Comet Neowise is going prime time, moving into the evening sky. You’ll be able to see it with the naked eye in Pleasanton.
Patch loves photos! Share your photos with Patch, and your work could be featured.
Visit Tri-Valley gifted local hotels a membership to the state hotels association, which includes a supply of masks and sanitizer.
Attendees learn compassion and care of pets, the importance of pet safety, and explore careers working with animals.
Cancellations include the annual golf tournament and two trade show mixers.
Library cardholders may place online holds and pick them up curbside as of this week.
While traditional Fourth of July fireworks are canceled, cities are getting creative with live & virtual ways to celebrate in the East Bay.
The office will be closed for renovations from June 26 to August 25.
Court of Honor Ceremony conducted virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Kai Gottschalk makes 3,800 shields for Covid-Workers
The Red Cross has an URGENT NEED for Blood
The county's second emergency food distribution site is located at the Pleasanton Fairgrounds.
A drive-through emergency food distribution site is now open two days a week at the Alameda County Fairgrounds.
More than 1,000 protesters gathered for a peaceful demonstration in Pleasanton Friday, in the wake of George Floyd's death.
A rotating line-up of vendors, sure to fix every craving, will be parked Friday & Saturday evenings this summer at the complex.
Protesters will stay in their cars to promote social distancing, according to a flyer circulated for the event.
Eagle Court of honor is postponed due to the Corona Virus, Covid-19
Police said they have met with organizers and intend to ensure the event is peaceful and safe.
Stores boarded up their storefronts as a precaution, but left behind messages encouraging peace and political activism.
Pre-packaged emergency food bags will be available to East Bay residents twice per week at the Alameda County Fairgrounds.
The Pleasanton Library will be kicking-off its 2020 Summer Reading Program this Saturday, May 30.
The public is encouraged to watch the display at home, as parks, parking lots and fairgrounds will be closed.
1st United Credit Union cautions their community
The tribute was made possible thanks to New Ground Technology, in collaboration with Patch, Alameda County Fair and Pleasanton Golf Center.
Speak Out Foundation founders are offering free virtual classes for youth who are interested in improving their public speaking skills.
Vendor booths will be spaced out in to allow for social distancing and shopping will be limited to customers over 60 between 9-10 a.m.
This marks the Alameda County Fair's first cancellation in 108 years, event organizers said.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
Suhani Singhal of Pleasanton has created a video series in hopes to get girls interested in tech amid the shelter-in-place order.
A group of young kids and their families donated 4,000 masks to firefighters with the help of two Asian nonprofit organizations.