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Top Stories
Alamo man appointed to high speed rail authority
An Alamo resident is among seven new appointees across several state government agencies that were recently announced by Gov. Gavin Newsom, with Peter Whippy set for a new role with the state’s high speed rail authority.
Tri-Valley Foodist: Piatti restaurant stays fresh and delicious after 30 years
With a refreshed interior, Piatti Danville continues to serve excellent Italian food after three decades.
Law enforcement uncover more alleged crimes involving infamous kidnapper
Law enforcement officials said Tuesday that Matthew Muller — the man at the center of the Vallejo kidnapping case that was outlined in the Netflix documentary “American Nightmare” — may have committed sexual assault and kidnapping as early as 1993 when he was 16 years old.
Tri-Valley communities poised for uneven enforcement of ‘daylighting’ parking law
Tri-Valley drivers may now be cited for parking, stopping or standing their vehicle within 20 feet of a marked or unmarked crosswalk on the traffic approach side, in accordance with a newly enforceable state law called Assembly Bill 413 which intends to increase visibility and reduce collisions at intersections.
‘Rock of Ages’ to celebrate classic hits at the Bankhead
Songs that make up the soundtrack of the 1980s for those who lived through the era – and that continue to be ubiquitous in the present day – are set to be featured in the upcoming musical set for a three-weekend run at the Bankhead Theater this month.
Pet of the Week: Take off with Jet at Valley Humane Society
Jet has soulful eyes, a playful heart and no baggage. Claim this Pet of the Week today at Valley Humane Society.
Ruby Hill unveils expanded fitness center after $2M+ renovations
Arcis Golf recently announced the completion of more than $2 million in renovations to expand the offerings in the fitness center at The Club at Ruby Hill in Pleasanton.
CalMatters: Los Angeles County wildfires underscore California’s growing threat of disaster
Politics aside, Southern California’s disaster again demonstrates that while wildfires were once mostly confined to rural timbered areas during summer and fall months, a warming climate means they can and do strike anywhere and anytime, including residential neighborhoods in the middle of winter.
Hot Picks
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.
3D Printing Information Session: Join for a brief information session on how to use the new 3D printer at the San Ramon Library. This session is for teens and adults. 4:30-4:45 p.m., Jan. 9.
Storytime at San Ramon Library: Join for Storytime and enjoy books, songs, fingerplays, movement and fun. Attending Storytime is a wonderful opportunity for young children to develop language, early literacy and social skills. 11:15-12 p.m., Thursdays.
Drawing & Painting: Drawing & Painting at the Alcosta Senior & Community Center. 9-11 a.m., Fridays. Drop-in fees $5(R)/$6(NR).
Picture Book Bundles: Check out a pre-selected bundle of picture books from the children’s display case and get a scratch and sniff bookmark at the front desk. Jan. 6-11. Danville Library.
Major League Table Tennis: Experience the electrifying action of Major League Table Tennis as it lands in Pleasanton featuring Bay Area’s Own Olympian Lily Zhang. Jan. 10-12. Visit alamedacountyfair.com/
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