TV Watch and the courts say parents, not the government, should control what their children watch.
Harrington gallery to host “Humanimals and Such." Playful summer exhibit of paintings and sculpture on display.
Pleasanton residents are continuing to show up at their designated polling place and anticipating the results.
County Office of Education Superintendent Joseph Ovick wants parents and teens to be aware of statistics.
Parents spoke in support of counselors, class size reduction, reading programs, physical education, and library programs.
President Obama tells people in the 15th Congressional District that "we need (Stark's) wisdom, experience and his steady, 'get-things-done' style now more than ever.”
The task force will guide the planning effort for an approximate 1,000-acre area in east Pleasanton which was formerly the site of sand and gravel mining.
Councilman Matt Sullivan appealed a Planning Commission decision to allow the grocer; council will hear his arguments tonight at 7 p.m. at the Firehouse Arts Center.
Among the events: bicyclists can stop at BART Stations for refreshments, free bike t-shirts and commute bags as well as win prizes donated by local businesses.
Owners Marino and Nicole Sandoval, Pleasanton residents, were sentenced Tuesday and ordered to pay more than $2 million to the IRS.
Surface parking lot closed on Saturday to make way for a construction project, and left drivers sharking for spaces.
Alameda County officials announced an $88 million funding gap this year, which is down from last year's $138 million deficit.
Thorne is serving his second term on the City Council.
The apology comes after Swalwell threatening legal action for defamation.
Two recent polls show support for proposed "Buffett Rule."
Event will is planned for Saturday, April 21 at the Operations Service Center on Busch Road.
The road will be closed between Geary Road and the Alameda County border, Monday through Friday, starting Monday and continuing through June 8.
In response to rider requests for cleaner, more comfortable seats, BART unveiled new vinyl seats Tuesday. The effort is part of a larger move toward BART's new 'fleet of the future.'
A Pleasanton Bus Campaign to Encourage Students to Ride the Bus to School.
Chuck Bierdeman is asking for your help to save The Rapids Water Slides at Shadow Cliffs.
Jamie Yee Hintzke and Valerie Arkin completed the two-year program.
Amador has raised the needed $20K for its ceremony; if Foothill can't catch up by April 1, its ceremony might be cut back.
Here's what Alameda County voters will see on their ballots in the June primary.
Supervisor Nate Miley faces opposition on the June ballot
Free Family Program for all Ages
The city has been working to reduce the meet's impact on surrounding neighborhoods.
Slides operator wasn't able to get extensive repairs done on time.
Night club had filed suit in federal court saying the city violated the club's Constitutional rights.
Ron and Brenda Dronkers launch "I Am Here Foundation" to shed light on depression and mental illnesses, help those who feel lost.
2011 Marks Fourth Year that Local Muni Course Makes the “Worth the Green Fee” List.
Meeting is at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 200 Old Bernal Ave.
Creatures of Impulse Head to the Windy City Following Benefit Performances in Pleasanton.
Patrols won't start until February or later.
Power is out at golf course and other spots.
"Forever stamp" will cost one extra cent after Sunday's 2012 price adjustment.
City will offer free car charges until April 1.
Pleasanton Unified School District board members will discuss at tonight's meeting whether to allow the searches.
New stoplight will be up and running in a few days.
Among the needs included in the document are language barriers, access to medical care, homelessness, substance abuse, daycare, senior needs, and the needs of those with disabilities.
A 5.5-inch projectile struck a two-story home on Cassata off of Old Westbury Way near Tassajara Road in east Dublin Tuesday afternoon.