Con Fire Chief Broschard announces retirement
After 18 years of service, Fire Chief Lewis Broschard on Wednesday announced his retirement from the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District.
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Covered California urges enrolling in health insurance plans before Jan. 31
Covered California and Bay Area health organizations at a press conference Tuesday in Oakland urged Californians to enroll in health insurance plans before Jan. 31.
Tri-Valley Conservancy awards first loan from new replanting program for local winegrowers
Nonprofit land trust Tri-Valley Conservancy recently granted its inaugural low-interest loan for local vineyard replanting in an effort to support the wine industry and maintain Livermore’s viticultural heritage.
Closing time? Blackhawk Plaza faces foreclosure amid increasing vacancies
Blackhawk Plaza could find itself in new hands once again, with a court hearing in southern California later this month on a request to put the property into receivership status as a lender seeks to go after a $5 million…
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Lifestyle
Have some Sunny D from Valley Humane Society
Just like the drink that unleashes the power of the sun, Sunny D the dog is bursting with energy and joy – he’s the ultimate combo of cuddle bug and adventure buddy who’ll steal your lap one minute and your heart the next.
‘Defy the laws of physics’: The Peking Acrobats performing at Bankhead
“Breathtaking stunts, acrobatics and traditional Chinese artistry” are coming to the Bankhead Theater next month leading into the Lunar New Year celebration season.
East Bay Parks launches 2026 Trails Challenge
EBRPD is encouraging residents to explore the natural parks and trails in their backyard – and beyond – all year long through the 2026 Trails Challenge.
A&E
‘Viva l’Italia’ benefits Valley Concert Chorale
Classical music fans in the Tri-Valley will have the opportunity to learn more about the influence of Italian minds – and fingers – on piano compositions from the very beginning during a special benefit show supporting Valley Concert Chorale this weekend.
‘Our Livermore Stories’: Library exhibit highlights adult learner journeys
The Livermore Civic Center Library is hosting an exhibit this month to spotlight the city’s adult literacy program and those who have benefited over the years.
What’s normal anyway? ‘Addams Family’ musicals coming to both Bankhead and Firehouse
The iconic Addams family is set to arrive at theater stages in the Tri-Valley this month for separate adaptations of the musical comedy.
Spotlight
Ivy League mentorship for college applications and career foundations through meaningful projects
Path Mentors was born out of dissatisfaction with the toxic high-pressure environment that college admissions has created. Founded in 2019 by Columbia graduates, the Path Mentors’ team of nearly 100 mentors from a wide range of professions including technology, finance,…
Moving insurance vs. moving coverage: What California consumers need to know
Many people assume their movers provide “insurance” for household goods. In reality, most licensed movers in California are required to provide coverage, which is different from insurance and comes with important limitations.
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Rest easy, Mr. Pleasanton – Remembering Jeb Bing, founding Weekly editor and publisher
Jeb Bing, the founding editor and publisher of the Pleasanton Weekly whose perennial presence in the community earned him the moniker “Mr. Pleasanton”, died during the holiday season at 90 years old.
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A horrific crash on Crow Canyon. E-motorbikes running amok. Criminal and civil cases against an ex-teacher – plus other SRVUSD drama. Business closings. A bomb at Target. And so much more …
Sports
Pleasanton Preps: Mixed results for Amador teams last week
Smith, Krueger help Dons bounce back with key basketball wins; boys’ varsity soccer loses three games – each by 2-1 score…
New Year, New Gear Drive in Tri-Valley this month
One of the group’s biggest events takes place over the next couple of weeks with the sixth annual New Year, New Gear Drive, which seeks to collect clothing and shoes; athletic equipment; bags, hats and gloves.
‘Completely innocent’: Fencing coaches deny allegations of swindling immigrant instructors
The owners of a fencing training school in the Tri-Valley are speaking out through their lawyers to deny allegations from Alameda County prosecutors that they bilked prospective immigrant instructors from Eastern Europe.
ReAL Estate
Sutter Health buys office space in Pleasanton’s Hacienda Business Park
Sutter Health recently acquired 300,597 square feet of office space in Pleasanton that the health care company said will be used for a large lab space.
Plans for luxury estates moving ahead on Alisal
“Check Haven’s website and you will learn Lusso at Sportorno (sic) Ranch is coming this year with 22 luxury homes, each with a casita, and 11 floor plan options. The website reads that prices will be $5 million to $6…
Dublin Planning Commission gives final OK for Sunflower Hill’s new affordable housing project
An affordable, 60-unit housing project in Dublin for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) has moved onto the financing stage of development, following unanimous approval of the proposal’s final project entitlement by the Dublin Planning Commission this month.


