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San Ramon nurse appearing on 'Millionaire'
DeShae Alcorn, an ICU nurse at San Ramon Regional Medical Center, is appearing on the upcoming episode of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" set to air this Sunday (March 7).
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San Ramon Regional names nurse Mathews as Employee of the Year
In recognition of exemplary performance over the past year, San Ramon Regional Medical Center has named registered nurse Sumy Mathews (right) as the Employee of the Year for 2020.
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Sunflower Hill advances on new Lafayette project
Building on the success of its recent residential community in Pleasanton, Tri-Valley nonprofit Sunflower Hill last week announced that its second affordable housing complex for adults with special needs has been OK'd in Lafayette.
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Cal High wins fourth straight Contra Costa County Mock Trial
Students at California High School in San Ramon have once again defended their school's title as champions during Contra Costa County's 40th annual Mock Trial competition.
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Holiday Fund raises $88,215 for safety-net providers
We are grateful beyond words to report that readers stepped up to the challenge and raised $88,215.84 for the 2020-21 Holiday Fund campaign -- surpassing last year's total by more than $12,000.
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East Bay Holocaust Education Center aims to honor, enlighten
The newly formed East Bay Holocaust Education Center (EBHEC) in Pleasanton is using creative programs and outlets to teach Tri-Valley residents about the history and lessons from the Holocaust, as well as honor its victims.
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Central San welcomes Alamo man as new director of operations
Alamo resident Steve McDonald has been named the new director of operations at the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District (Central San), the sewer provider that serves most of the San Ramon Valley.
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SRVFPD helps vaccinate thousands, opens mobile inoculation clinic
First responders from the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District have been acting as frontline workers in helping East Bay residents receive coronavirus vaccines, and over the past several months have helped vaccinate thousands...
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Council OKs new Costco gas station on Fostoria Way
The San Ramon City Council approved plans for a 32-pump Costco gas station across the street from the company's Danville warehouse store, denying a resident-submitted appeal challenging the project during a special meeting.
Recall debate continues as petitions hit streets targeting three SRVUSD board members
The debate on the attempted removal of three Board of Education members over school reopenings has kicked into gear in the... Last comment on Mar 2, 2021 at 9:22 am | 3 comments
San Ramon: Council OKs new Costco gas station on Fostoria Way
The San Ramon City Council approved plans for a 32-pump Costco gas station across the street from the company's Danville... Last comment on Feb 18, 2021 at 2:44 pm | 13 comments
San Ramon Regional names registered nurse as 2020 Employee of the Year
In recognition of exemplary performance over the past year, San Ramon Regional Medical Center has named nurse Sumy Mathews... Last comment on Feb 26, 2021 at 6:37 am | 1 comment
What a Week: Time to think redistricting
Should be a straightforward process, right? Not so much. Arduous is more like it. And that's just the literal process of... Last comment on Feb 19, 2021 at 8:19 pm | 1 comment
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