Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Pleasanton.
County officials are looking for nurses, IT workers, housekeepers and more in anticipation of a COVID-19 patient surge.
The Tri-Valley Asian Association has raised $9,000 to purchase protective gear for Bay Area health care workers.
The member is recovering. Management is trying to determine who was in close contact with the patient.
The patient is hospitalized and the facility was deep-cleaned, an administrator said in a letter sent Saturday.
The entire gym was deep-cleaned after an associate who last worked in child care tested positive.
BART's ridership on Friday saw a 50 percent drop compared to an average Friday due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, the agency said.
Roche Molecular Solutions, based in Pleasanton, has been working on a coronavirus test for six weeks. Now they can use it.
The move was made in alignment with a recent state advisory on gatherings larger than 250 people.
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The Pleasanton City Council is scheduled to discuss a tobacco retail ordinance at Tuesday's meeting.
Just four of the 26 supermarket chains earned passing grades in a report released this week.
A widespread flu outbreak has prevented some regular donors from giving blood, prompting an urgent call from the Red Cross.
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Kiverdi, based in Pleasanton, is using carbon dioxide to create a meatless protein.
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The program will allow uninsured people who are at high risk of contracting HIV to receive free antiretroviral drugs that prevent infection.
It is the fourth vaping-associated death in California since July.
Early bird registration is available through November 1 for the spring recreation season.
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The 11-mile easy-paced ride will incorporate multi-use trails and bike lanes in both cities, according to officials.
Drivers For Survivors recently announced it is now serving Dublin, Livermore and Pleasanton.
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The 9th Annual Inter-faith Blood Drive is July 12th & 20th
Nichaolas Giacalone, MD, Radiation Oncology from the new Kaiser Cancer Center in Dublin, CA will be the guest speaker at Relay for Life
CANCER SURVIVORS are invited to celebrate by joining the Survivor Lap at the annual Relay for Life event, which will be at Granada High Scho
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Chad Anderson, an SHC -- VC Physician Assistant and member of the SHC – VC Hospitalist Team, has joined VCCF's Board of Trustees