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Draeger’s Market closing store in Blackhawk, cites ‘declining condition’ at plaza

Draeger’s Market is set to become the latest major departure from Blackhawk Plaza, with the upscale grocery store announcing it will be closing its doors next month.

Town Council to discuss future of Danville hemp shop

Months after America’s Finest Hemp Company in downtown Danville shuttered following changes to state laws on industrial hemp retailers, the Town Council is set to discuss next steps for the shop and review its municipal ban on cannabis sales in a study session.

Double murder suspect dies in Contra Costa County jail

A man arrested on New Year’s Eve for allegedly killing his parents died in jail after purposely banging his head, according to the sheriff’s office.

Female cannibals are consuming fiction. Here’s why

Author and Pleasanton native Olivie Blake just wrapped up her “Girl Dinner” book tour in the United Kingdom, where she said many readers commented on how cannibalism is “so hot” right now.

Tri-Valley residents protest, mourn after ICE officer fatally shoots mother in Minneapolis

Protesters gathered across the Bay Area on Saturday to rally against the shootings of unarmed civilians by federal officers, including the killing of a woman in Minneapolis.

Tri-Valley Foodist: Katsume Sushi and Grill also serves poke and Korean barbecue

Katsume is not your average sushi place. “We are a Japanese restaurant with authentic recipes, but we also innovate,” said co-owner Jay Rhee Rhee.

Work crews repair broken water main in Walnut Creek

Repairs on a broken water main in the city of Walnut Creek were completed Saturday morning, and water was restored to affected customers, per EBMUD.

Around the Valley: My goal to continue our founding editor’s legacy

“The Tri-Valley suffered a profound loss with the passing of Jeb Bing, and I have a heaviness in my heart that I can’t quite put into words … I’m dedicated to honoring his memory and doing what I can to continue his legacy here.”

Letters: Asset inventory by city | Nonprofit disorganization | Gratitude for our community | Venezuela

“I sense that some cost reduction could be made in this area — specifically in fuel costs and vehicle wear and tear.”

Hot Picks

Monday Movie MatineeEnjoy a movie and popcorn the second and fourth Monday of each month where a variety of movies are shown. 12:45 p.m. Alcosta Senior & Community Center.

D&D at San Ramon LibraryJoin a Dungeons & Dragons adventure with other teens where teen volunteers will create the one-shots 4-5:30 p.m., Mondays. San Ramon Library.

Murder Mystery Monday Book GroupThe Murder Mystery Monday Book Group meets on the 2nd Monday of each month to discuss a great mystery novel. 5:30 p.m., Jan. 12. Rakestraw Books, 3 Railroad Ave., Danville.

Genealogy Research Assistance at LibraryThere will be free Genealogy Research Assistance provided by the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Society at the Danville Library 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Jan. 13. 400 Front St.

Healthy Tuesdays at the LibraryThe San Ramon library offers a free wellness session for adults on Tuesdays at lunchtime featuring Yoga and Tai Chi on alternating weeks. All levels welcome with no registration required. 12:15-1:15 p.m., Tuesdays.

Danville Town Council – Regular MeetingThe next Danville Town Council – Regular Meeting is 5 p.m., Jan. 13. Town Meeting Hall. Visit danville.ca.gov.


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Cierra is a Livermore native who started her journalism career as an intern and later staff reporter for the Pleasanton Weekly after graduating from CSU Monterey Bay with a bachelor's degree in journalism...