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Top Stories
Hike for Hope returns to Del Valle next month
Tri-Valley nonprofit Hope Hospice & Health Services is getting ready for its 2025 Hike for Hope fundraising event next month at Del Valle Regional Park in Livermore.
Workday sues state after losing out on payroll system contract
The California State Controller’s Office and Department of Technology are facing a lawsuit from Pleasanton-based Workday after the company was allegedly unfairly rejected in the RFP process for a new payroll system aimed at updating the state’s existing, decades-old system.
Pleasanton Preps: Insurer pushback adds strain for paralyzed Foothill pole vaulter, family
Now the rehabilitation begins, and it’s turned out to be a major issue for the family … While it is a highly regarded facility, the question is: Is that the best place for Aman?
Pacific Chamber Orchestra presenting ‘Mozart Rocks’
Pacific Chamber Orchestra is preparing to take audiences on a musical journey through the playful, lyrical and innovative spirit of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
LPD’s virtual training system aims to boost officer preparedness
LPD introduced the virtual training system in 2022, becoming the only department in the Tri-Valley to-date with the technology. Since then, they have used VirTra to supplement every officer’s training on less-lethal and lethal weapons as well as life-like scenarios.
A Kaiser strike by mental health workers drags on — setting a US record — as talks resume
Nearly half a year into into the dispute, eight striking Kaiser mental health workers wrapped up a hunger strike as broken-off negotiations were set to resume.
Hot Picks
New Art Exhibition at Village Theatre Art Gallery: The Town of Danville invites art enthusiasts to experience Breaking Rules, an innovative new exhibition at the Village Theatre Art Gallery which delves into the creative process of layering, excavation and defying artistic conventions. Through June 13. Visit danville.ca.gov/arts.
San Ramon LEGO Club: Playing with LEGO blocks encourages creativity, problem solving and teamwork. Join and learn while having fun. 4-5 p.m., April 16. San Ramon Library.
Gentle Chair Aerobics: A beginner program designed for anyone who is new to exercise or looking for gentle, seated chair exercises to develop balance and strength. Monday and Wednesdays, 10:30–11:15 a.m. Drop-in fees $5(R)/$6(NR). Alcosta Senior & Community Center.
Business Referral Network: The San Ramon Chamber of Commerce Business Referral Network meets 9-10 a.m., the first and third Thursday of every month. For more information visit sanramon.org/
TED Talks: Join for TED Talks, inspiring talks recorded by artists, researchers, teachers, scientists and other thought leaders from around the world, and take part in a lively discussion afterwards with fellow seniors. 1:30-2:30 p.m., April 17. Alcosta Senior & Community Center.
Knitting Drop-In: A welcoming space for all knitters. Learn to knit or bring a project and receive feedback. Thursdays, 10:00–12 p.m. Drop-in fees $5(R)/$6(NR). Alcosta Senior & Community Center.
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