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San Ramon council set for public hearing on new building codes

The San Ramon City Council is set to hold a public hearing tonight to discuss a proposed ordinance that would update the city’s building codes in order to align with regulations from the state that were updated this year.

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SRVUSD board to review latest standardized test scores

The SRVUSD Board of Education is set to review standardized test scores throughout the district at its regular meeting tonight as part of a presentation on the deep learning and innovation portion of the district’s strategic directions.

Zone 7 receives AAA bond rating from one of the country’s top agencies

The Zone 7 Water Agency recently announced that it had received the highest possible bond rating from Fitch Ratings, which could lead to lower interest rates when the agency looks at borrowing funds in the future, according to Zone 7 officials.

‘Rooted in Pride’: LGBTQ+ History Month celebrations coming to Livermore

In honor of LGBTQ+ History Month, Livermore Pride is gearing up to host its annual festival next weekend for a day of live music, entertainment and shopping.

Appellate court sides with city in its 2024 vote to readopt provisions for Eden Housing project in downtown Livermore

The yearslong journey to building a 130-unit affordable housing complex in downtown Livermore continues following the state appellate court’s ruling last week that favored actions by the city aimed at moving the project forward.

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California expungement law offers a fresh start to rehabilitated people held back by a conviction

Californians now have the chance to permanently expunge old conviction records. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law in 2022 that makes many old conviction records eligible for expungement, as long as a person has fully completed their sentence and has had no further contact with the justice system.

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Free Genealogy Research AssistanceBring questions to the Danville Library where Genealogy docents from the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Society will be available further one’s research with print resources from the library’s genealogy collection or online. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Oct. 14. 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. 

San Ramon Valley Unified School DistrictThe next Board of Education meeting is 6 p.m., Oct. 14. 699 Old Orchard Drive Danville, District Board Room. For more information visit srvusd.net/

San Ramon LEGO ClubPlaying with LEGO blocks encourages creativity, problem solving and teamwork. Join and learn while having fun. 4-5 p.m., Oct. 15. San Ramon Library.

Verses & Voices Poetry WorkshopJoin for a dynamic poetry program led by the City’s Poet Laureate, Jaz Sufi and dive into the beauty of poetry. Perfect for poetry lovers and budding writers alike. 5:30-6:30 p.m., Wednesdays. San Ramon Library.

Tax-Aide Looking For VolunteersAARP Tax-Aide is looking for volunteers to become members of a team providing free tax preparation service in Contra Costa County. The program provides comprehensive training and ongoing support to ensure all volunteers feel confident and capable. Visit aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer.


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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...