The new councilmembers will take their oath.
The 10 cases, including California's Prop. 8, were held over for a closed-door conference on Friday.
The parade and tree lighting went on despite the stray raindrops
Some of the stories that made news this past week in Pleasanton. Check out our "Blog of the Week" and this week's grocery specials.
The U.S. Supreme Court may consider the 10 same-sex marriage cases Monday, national media is reporting.
About 40 percent of the funds went to administrative costs, in violation of California law.
Tips on how to prepare for the ban expected to be in effect in Alameda County starting January 1, 2013.
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The city asks that residents call the hotline for up-to-date information on Saturday.
BART Police reminds riders to be aware of their surroundings at all times
The FDA shut down the plant whose peanut butter products under many brands were recalled because of salmonella contamination linked to people sickened in 20 states. The items were sold by Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Safeway and others.
City council scheduled to review proposed draft of Downtown Hospitality Guideline.
The annual parade and tree lighting will kick off on Saturday, December 1
Starting on Nov. 26, a consumer research firm will start calling residents to conduct the survey
The workshops are for Pleasanton and Livermore and are scheduled on on December 4 and 6.
Residents can pick up free sandbags at the City of Pleasanton Service Center anytime.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Wednesday at the City of Pleasanton Operation Services Center.
All of the money raised today will benefit the Veterans First Program at Las Positas College
Restaurant chain says "thanks" to troops on Sunday.
Select bags of 9 oz. Fresh Express Spinach has been recalled from several supermarkets and stores around the East Bay.
Experts to teach resume tips and job-search strategies.
Fewer people expected to cast votes compared to 2008.
Pleasanton voters fill two seats on the city council.
He defeats Cheryl Cook-Kallio to succeed Jennifer Hosterman.
State Sen. Mark DeSaulnier was facing a challenge from Republican Mark Meuser in the newly drawn District 7
I don't ask for much here at Pleasanton Patch. Just a few pictures from time to time.
The employee union has sent a message to its members to set up picket lines beginning today
Voters are encouraged to hand deliver their ballots for Tuesday’s election if their vote-by-mail ballot isn’t already in the mail.
The annual festival promoted community service, wellness and safety
On Nov. 10, the library will celebrate ten years of the program with a "Pooch Parade" and ceremony
Nonpartisan summaries of the state ballot measures, plus comprehensive lists of supporters and opponents, can be found on a website from the Next 10 organization and government experts at UC Berkeley and UC San Diego.
Our final question to the City Council and Mayoral candidates.
Stay tuned as we share answers to questions Patch sent to the City Council and Mayoral candidates.
Stay tuned this week as we share answers to questions Patch sent to the City Council and Mayoral candidates.
Road Closures for events on October 27 and October 28
The parade will be on Main Street on Nov. 4 at 1:00 p.m.
The San Mateo-Hayward Bridge will close for two weekends in October.
More than 80 volunteers work behind the scenes to launch a Pleasanton tradition each year.