Proposition 7 puts an end to the annual "Fall Back" and "Spring Forward" clock changes.
Check here on election night for live results as they come in.
Pleasanton resident Matt DePretis says he will vote for Kathy Narum.
Susan Hayes asks voters to watch Tri-Valley Community Television's two election specials.
Resident Brock Roby says Kathy Narum is dedicated to keeping Pleasanton safe.
Pleasanton resident Jill Buck says Kathy Narum has her vote.
A Pleasanton resident says she plans to vote for Kathy Narum and Joseph Ledoux on November 6.
David Rhodes wants Kathy Narum re-elected.
Resident Lisa Brown calls Kathy Narum's position on planning for the east side of Pleasanton "sensible."
The Pleasanton City Council has voted to approve the revisions to the current development impact fees for the city.
David Nagler, the Chair of the Pleasanton Planning Commission, says Narum "make decisions based upon the facts."
The free forum is open to the public and will be held at the Pleasanton City Council Chambers.
Resident Amit Raman says Narum is "committed to championing a solution that encompasses every local resource possible" for schools.
Interested residents must file nomination papers for the General Municipal Election by the new deadline, August 15.
Pleasanton residents will cast their ballots for a mayor and two members of the city council in the election on November 6, 2018.
Organizers say they want lawmakers to keep families together.
The local office is among 43 in the state that will operate two Saturdays a month beginning in July.
The mid-term budget update is based on estimates of current financial conditions for the second year in the City’s two-year budget cycle.
Patch's live roundup of Tuesday's election results from across Alameda County in the primary election for June 5, 2018.
The City of Pleasanton will be holding a workshop for anyone interested in running for local office in the upcoming general election.
Tune into TV30 for an opportunity to hear directly from the candidates running for the Zone 7 Board of Directors.
Jose Inez Garcia Zarate was acquitted last year of killing Pleasanton native Kate Steinle on a San Francisco pier on July 1, 2015.
Public invited to student-led event Friday, April 20 in downtown Pleasanton, along with a vigil commemoration to Columbine shooting victims.
Supervisor Keith Carson, who authored the motion, said, "The term 'urban shield' is volatile." The vote came after an "emotional" meeting.
No walk-ins will be accepted.
Applications being accepted through March 20, 2018.
Sunflower Hill, a local nonprofit, focuses on creating livable communities for people with mild to moderate developmental disabilities.
Mayor Jerry Thorne was under investigation by the Fair Political Practices Commission over Costco stock disclosure.
Defense attorneys seek a new trial on Garcia Zarate's sole conviction in the case.
A jury found Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, a 45-year-old homeless Mexican citizen, not guilty of murder and assault with a deadly weapon.
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."