Jurors will break for Thanksgiving if a verdict has not yet been reached by Wednesday.
Mayor Thorne and guests will discuss the 15 new housing bills Governor Brown signed into law on Sept. 29.
The Pleasanton City Council met to discuss how to finance transportation improvements on Johnson Drive
The community is invited to the meeting to listen or comment.
79 hate groups — from white supremacists to KKK and black separatists — are active in California, the Southern Poverty Law Center says.
The budget for the new fiscal year should close a $108.5 million funding gap with little impact to workforce, services, officials said.
Kate's Law is named for Pleasanton native Kathryn "Kate" Steinle, who was shot dead in SF by an illegal immigrant with a criminal history.
“We are asking everyone who lives in the Tri-Valley to help us be able to respond more effectively in an emergency,” said Adam Weinstein.
Once adopted, city officials said the new smoking restrictions will likely take effect sometime in early 2018.
The suit says the business decorated its office with photos of President Trump & Confederate flags saying, "The Southland shall rise again."
The Pleasanton City Council approved the revised plans for the relocation of two new tennis courts.
The City council took a vote to appoint city residents to committee and commission positions throughout the city of Pleasanton.
The City of Pleasanton is asking residents to log online or show up at the Farmers’ Market on March 11 and share their opinion.
The recycling event on Feb. 23 will explain new county rules regarding the recycling of green waste material.
Sunflower Hill will be an affordable multi-housing residential community for adults with special needs, city officials said.
BREAKING: Officials said the land sits in the heart of downtown Pleasanton.
The Pleasanton City Council voted to suspend the city’s portion of its Consumer Price Index increase on utility bills.
City officials said they could be breaking ground late spring 2017.
The collapse killed six students and injured seven. (Breaking)
In August, neighbors protested, halting demolition and embarked on a campaign to preserve a large grassy area in the popular park.
Voters took to the polls Tuesday.
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Heather Haugen Rizzoli says Steve Maher cares about Pleasanton students.
Pat Mayfield admires Ritter's leadership ability.
The payment date is here for the first installment of your 2016-2017 property taxes.
The changes comes into effect Dec. 1.
Phase II will kick off with games, sports league information and snacks.
Pleasanton resident Amy Lofland says she wants council representatives who strive to do what’s best for the community.
Michael Gallagher believes Herb Ritter and Jerry Pentin will represent all Pleasanton residents.
The Pleasanton City Council finalized its selection for three at-large representatives to serve on the Downtown Specific Plan Task Force.
Dave Melander says Pleasanton needs Thorne.
Bradley Hirst wants voters to re-elect Jerry Pentin.
Thomas Hall says Pentin is a straight shooter with no frills.
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The nine separate non-partisan Election Specials were produced by Tri-Valley TV.
Dawn M. Brum encourages residents to meet Ritter.
The public can contact one of the groups to submit possible questions/topics for the forum.
The Pleasanton City Council voted to approve funding for specific planning and design work regarding the safety of pedestrians and cyclists.
OpenCounter and ZoningCheck Added to PleasantonPermits.com