Zone 7 Water District Director Olivia Sanwong explains her choice.
The outage was first reported at 4:39 p.m.
2020 Bay Area Black Comedy Competition and Festival begins Thursday night and will feature more than 60 comedians.
The Pleasanton-based Kona Ice truck donates 20 percent of its sales, primarily to organizations that serve youth.
Thousands lost electricity across the Bay Area on Sunday as high winds wreak havoc on the power grid.
Samir Ramanathan has passed the Board of Review and has earned the rank of Eagle Scout.
The Goodguys event will be hosted at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton next month.
The community garden at Val Vista Community Park is renting out patches for locals with a love for gardening.
Napa Valley wines and Kansas City ribs and brisket are at stake in a bet between senior living communities in Pleasanton and Kansas City.
Alviso Adobe Community Park will host an event to honor Ohlone culture.
The rally and march through downtown Pleasanton sought to encourage women to vote, volunteer, run for office and more.
Roberta Gonzales drew from her own childhood experiences in writing newly published children's book, "Marina: The Fish with Teal Lips."
The Stanford Blood Center will be hosting a blood drive in Pleasanton.
20th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Fellowship Breakfast on January 27th at the Doubletree
Volunteers for Pleasanton Reads help 200 Tri-Valley adults learn English, but 100 students are waitlisted. Training events are coming soon.
Traditional Chinese dances and a Tai Chi class are on tap to celebrate the Year of the Rat.
National Ice Dancing Medalist Yun Sun Now Teaches Latin Dance at Stoneridge Creek Senior Living Community
Join in the Haven's effort to serve local residents in crisis.
U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Daniel Bennett returned to his hometown after deployment to Okinawa.
Residents of Stoneridge Creek senior living community in Pleasanton are helping change the lives of immigrant workers in their facility ...
Demonstrators will march Saturday afternoon through downtown Pleasanton, urging women to vote, volunteer, run for office and more.
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Now, two kids can slide down the structure at the same time and a new feature has been added to improve accessibility, the city said.
Nominate an outstanding person for a Community Service Award.
The Tri-Valley Anti-Poverty Collaborative welcomes the public to participate in its Jan. 17 leadership meeting.
Visit Walmart Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for giveaways, wellness demos, free health screenings and low-cost flu-shots.
Nonprofit Raley's Food for Families raised a record $2.1 million total this year from customers, vendors and staff.
New York Times bestselling author Julie Lythcott-Haims will be the keynote speaker at the Community Education Series Parenting Forum.
The Pleasanton Weekly is fundraising for 10 area nonprofits dedicated to health, children, animals, education and more.
A group of local teen artists came together to found the Lapis Lazuli Art Club to encourage other young artists to share their talents
Korean, Chinese, Jewish, Indian traditions and more will be spotlighted at an annual Pleasanton event.
As holiday travel and winter weather affect the blood supply, the American Red Cross is calling on eligible donors, especially type O.
Reserved seating is now on sale for the one-night only performance at Firehouse Arts Center.
The U.S. Census Bureau is hiring thousands of temporary workers in Alameda County and elsewhere for the 2020 head count.
Sign up now to have the troop pick up your tree, post-holiday, for recycling.
New bicycles, helmets and locks were distributed to the 88 students at 10 different LVJUSD school sites on Dec. 6.
"The impact of social media and other screen time is incorporated in all the topics raised in "Screenagers NEXT CHAPTER."
More than 300 volunteers showed up to the fairgrounds to assemble and distribute bikes, thanks to Livermore-based Kids Bike Lane.
Arushi Avachat, a senior at Foothill High School, was selected for the honor by State Superintendent Tony Thurmond.
The community is invited to attend the event that includes holiday entertainment, the tree lighting and Santa.