Vector Atomic of Pleasanton will develop new technology for the space agency.
The grocery delivery program was launched by two Bay Area natives to help farmers during the coronavirus pandemic and features local items.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Alameda County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
The value grocery store is looking to hire.
See how well power providers in the Pleasanton area and across CA serve local customers.
StopWaste is offering grant funding to businesses and nonprofits, up to $20,000 per project to prevent waste and benefit the community.
Chair Tracey Lewis Taylor is the chief operating officer of Stanford Health Care-Valley Care.
Nearly two months after Alameda County entered the state's stay-at-home order, more businesses may reopen their doors.
The international chocolatier announced plans to close all of its North American locations by early spring.
Nearly 2,000 Alameda County businesses received the grants, a lifeline as they struggle to survive coronavirus restrictions.
As holiday shopping approaches the finish line, Apple has abruptly closed all California stores.
Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.
The honor roll Pleasanton Middle School student has turned to crafting clay earrings to occupy her time amid the pandemic.
The honor roll student has turned to crafting clay earrings to occupy her time amid the pandemic.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as a Pleasanton Business of the Year.
Alameda County is providing $5,000 grants to small businesses, but you only have until Nov. 30 to apply.
She initially sought a way to keep busy during quarantine. She followed her heart and started her own business.
Seasonal applicants often receive an offer the same day they apply. About one-third of Macy's store leadership started this way.
The company will pay about $81,000 in penalties and $62,000 in restitution for the alleged price gouging that began after the pandemic.
Retirement Community in Pleasanton Honored with Prestigious Certification
Bask in the Livermore Valley vineyard views while enjoying wine, cheese, sandwiches, and more, thanks to a Pleasanton catering company.
The Instagram-worthy pop-up is a can't-miss for Sanrio fans, from the kitty-embossed sweet treats to the Hello Kitty swag.
Pleasanton and Castro Valley business owners react to the county's decision to pause indoor reopenings — at least for the next two weeks.
The online grocer’s expansion to Alameda and Contra Costa counties doubles its Bay Area reach.
A new ranking from Forbes lists the best employers in all 50 states. A local company is among them.
The new CEO pairing will help drive Workday’s vision and long-term growth strategy forward.
This is the second consecutive year the Credit Union has been honored
Shoppers can win a $100 gift card with the new promotion that runs through Labor Day weekend.
Members will "showcase products and services in a visually appealing, user-friendly online setting."
BottleTaps in Pleasanton lost 75% of its revenue when it first closed its doors, but is now offering outdoor brews and take-out.
As an essential service, the local Credit Union remains committed to serving the community.
Gary Patrick Salon has served Pleasanton for 31 years.
Here's where you can go in the Tri-Valley to support Black- and brown-owned businesses, which have been especially affected by the pandemic.
More than 87,000 California companies received loans, according to new data released this week. See how Pleasanton businesses fared.
Tri-Valley companies received tens of millions from the government to help combat the coronavirus pandemic, ProPublica found.
Pleasanton companies received tens of millions from the government to help combat the coronavirus pandemic, ProPublica found.
Find out if your local Northern California grocery store is open before heading out to shop on Friday's holiday, or July 4 on Saturday.
Starbucks could close up to 400 stores in the next 18 months, but open another 300 focused on quick pickups, USA Today reported.
We are encouraging the Bay Area's largest employers to stay in California and take the next decade ride in the Tri-Valley.