The city joined communities around the country in lowering its flags to mourn the shooting in Highland Park.
Brown, who has spent two years as mayor and eight years on the City Council, will run for her second term this year.
Local representatives spoke out after Roe v. Wade was struck down Friday.
Voters have had their say in Tri-Valley races plus state and federal contests.
A look at drop-box locations or where to vote in person.
Sheriff Ahern battles to keep his spot. DA O’Malley retires, 4 hopefuls on the ballot.
A look at what Patch is following for Pleasanton voters.
Cook-Kallio, a retired teacher, shares why she is running to represent the 7th trustee area.
City council approved the employment contract this week.
Thorne died at his home in Arizona.
Applications are due April 15.
The Pleasanton City Council voted 3-2 to approve the "Tangerine" option for district-based elections.
Applicants should live in Alameda County and be committed to putting on a great fair each year.
Mayor Karla Brown says she will discuss initiatives "that will help ensure our city's growth, vitality, and stability in the years to come."
This will mark the Council's fourth and final hearing to redraw its trustee districts.
In March, the city will begin installing a groundwater monitoring well. The public will still be able to use the park.
A proposed pitch at Muirwood Park has some excited, and some worried about traffic, safety, and parking.
The Pleasanton City Council on Tuesday will decide whether to approve 22 homes with 22 accessory dwelling units (ADU) on 112 acres.
City staff said they found the 48,000-sf mixed-use building proposal to be inconsistent with state and local standards.
A number of Pleasanton commissions and committees are looking for members.
Here's how long Pleasanton's Muslim Community Center-East Bay will offer no-cost testing.
The Alameda County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
The Golden State may not receive another gas tax hike this summer under Gov. Newsom's budget proposal. What to know.
New indoor smoking restrictions in multi-unit housing complexes will go into effect this summer in unincorporated Alameda County.
You might have seen him on TV or sipping a Miller Lite at Dublin's Outback Steakhouse, Swalwell recalled. Get details about the tribute.
Here's how you can make your voice heard as the city looks to revamp its election process.
The Pleasanton City Council passed new restrictions at complexes but remained divided over how far limits should go.
The Alameda County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
Townhomes, condos and buildings with three or more units could be subject to new restrictions under a proposal up for discussion Tuesday.
Here's where the boundary has been redrawn in Pleasanton on the final map, which will be reviewed Tuesday.
The Alameda County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
The public is invited to help review potential sites under consideration for rezoning and inclusion in the project's sites inventory.
As Californians grapple with a housing shortage, the state determined the Bay Area must make way for more than 441,000 new housing units.
The city seeks to address de-escalation strategies and reduce mental health detentions in a new agreement with the police department.
The move would reduce uniformed officers' response to calls involving mental health incidents and unhoused persons.
Pleasanton and other Tri-Valley cities argued that fewer housing units should be built locally and more are needed near major job centers.
Here's how long the search is expected to take and who will be filling in after City Manager Nelson Fialho retires.
Half of gun owners don't lock up all of their guns, a study found. Here's what you need to know about the new requirements.
Construction has been delayed by three years since the garage's ceremonial groundbreaking in 2018.
Accidental shootings by children killed 142 people last year and resulted in 242 injuries, according to the city.