The money, which comes from a combination of federal, state, and local sources, is donated to nonprofits that help people in need.
Officers will make sure Pleasanton residences are safe while residents are away.
A hawk caused a small fire in Pleasanton Tuesday morning, according to the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department.
"This girl is one smart cookie, with a sharp eye for an unsuspecting catnip mouse."
The Livermore food bank is celebrating its 30th birthday with an elegant soiree at Casa Real.
Council members will review 82 potential projects, and decide which ones are the most important in a time of limited resources.
A 15 and 16-year-old were arrested on charges of robbing a couple outside a Pleasanton bank, the latest of a string of juvenile arrests.
The week-old kitten was christened "Stormy" and taken to a veterinarian for care.
Councilmember Testa will take over as head of the Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority Board.
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A 12-year-old and 17-year-old are accused of assaulting Pleasanton ATM customers and demanding cash, police said.
The city's annual Pavement Management Program to repair local streets will begin in later July and last until the fall.
A Pleasanton resident was arrested after illegal fireworks started a small grass fire, police said.
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Pet store Murphy's Paw will host the first-ever Pet Fair, featuring everything from contests to treats to doggie brunch to adoptions.
The popular doll retailer just opened at the Stoneridge Shopping Center, and many more businesses are scheduled to open later this year.
Ghysels, an AVHS graduate who served as superintendent in Mountain View and Menlo Park, was interim superintendent for the past year.
Temperatures will shift dramatically starting Friday in the Tri-Valley area, igniting concerns of heat-related health risks and fire danger.
The beloved Alameda County Fair is bringing scores of talent to the region this summer. What to know.
Amid budget shortfalls, city workers will be laid off for the first time in 100 years.
The police department has confirmed it is not investigating the matter.
Pleasanton Community of Character increases scholarships through BBQ/Auction Event
A new digital map allows residents to find more than 60 public art installations across the city.
Several lanes will close at night during the week in both the eastbound and westbound directions, Caltrans said.
Pleasanton police said two to three masked suspects threatened and assaulted people trying to withdraw cash over the past week.
Pleasanton residents can rent plots to garden at Val Vista Park.
Wednesday is going to be blistering hot, but Thursday is going to be a breezy relief throughout the region.
Ott leaves after more than 20 years with the city. She will be replaced by Deputy City Manager Alexa Jeffress.
The beloved fair kicks off the 2025 season with a WAR concert, followed by a fireworks and drone show.
The Pleasanton City Council will preside over the renovated park, which includes an expanded lawn and new bandstand.
TURBΩ V8 became the first team from the East Bay to ever qualify for the Championship after an undefeated run of competing against top teams
LPFD and the Alameda County Fire Department had an unusually busy day Tuesday responding to multiple fires in the two cities.
San Ramon and Pleasanton were ranked #1 and #2 respectively in the U.S. based on factors like health, education, and safety.
The Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department and numerous other fire departments are coordinating a live 25-acre burn this week for training.
A driver suffering a medical emergency crashed into a planter box on Main Street Wednesday morning, police said.
Main Street will be closed this weekend to welcome classic cars and a BMX bike show.
Ken Mattson is being accused of one of the largest Ponzi schemes targeting elderly people, many of whom say they gave up their life savings.
Police issued warnings to more than 75 riders during the operation and urged e-bike owners to heed the rules of the road.
Students at Fairlands Elementary organized a number of service projects, which included raising hundreds for fire and cancer victims.
A Sunol offramp I-680 was blocked for roughly two hours Friday morning after a truck towing a van spilled fuel. Lanes have since reopened.