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Races take shape for primary election in Contra Costa County
See who (and what) is on the ballot in the San Ramon Valley after the final filing deadline passed last week for the June primary election.
Alamo freeway ramp’s daytime closure extends into August
Commuters through the San Ramon Valley will see a daytime freeway ramp closure continue into the summertime as construction crews work on lane widening and wall replacement along Interstate 680.
East Bay attorney sentenced to prison for role in biggest criminal fraud case in area’s history
A Contra Costa County lawyer was sentenced to over 11 years in federal prison last week for his role in what the U.S. Department of Justice said is the biggest criminal fraud scheme in the history of the Eastern District of California.
Inmate found dead at Santa Rita Jail hours after hospital evaluation
A 37-year-old Oakland woman was found dead in Santa Rita Jail on Friday, a day after she fell unconscious in a holding cell but was returned to lockup, the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office said.
Strike postmortem: Looking at the deal that ended Dublin teachers’ walkout
Dublin teachers are back in their classrooms after union and school district negotiators came to terms on a tentative agreement to end the four-day strike – with compensation, class size and case load figures all the key parts of the deal.
Letters: Main Street revitalization | Keep BART running! | CodeWithPurpose | PFAS questions need answers | AspireGen
“So if the goal is to revitalize Main St., then I believe Pleasanton should follow Livermore’s lead and judge ‘all new’ Main St. businesses by how pedestrian-friendly they are and what they add to the street, to the pedestrian-environment, to the whole.”
Doing College: Reasons high school students should write a resume
“It gives students perspective by stepping back, taking stock and making more deliberate choices. A resume helps students understand where they have been, where they are strong and where there is still room to grow.”
Hot Picks
Instructional Tai Chi: Learn the 24-form Tai Chi with step-by-step instructions in English. Three new forms will be taught weekly in sequence with a review of the previous week’s forms. Mondays, 2-3:30 p.m. Drop-in fees $5(R)/$6(NR). Alcosta Senior & Community Center.
D&D at San Ramon Library: Join a Dungeons & Dragons adventure with other teens where teen volunteers will create the one-shots 4-5:30 p.m., Mondays. San Ramon Library.
Recovery-Based Approach to Suicide Prevention: Dr. Robert Gregory will give a webinar, An Innovative Recovery-Based Approach to Suicide Prevention, and review underlying causes of this crisis, limitations of our mental healthcare system’s response to it, and promising new developments. 5:30-6:30 p.m., March 17. RSVP by March 16 at alanhufoundation.org.
Business Referral Network: The San Ramon Chamber, Business Referral Network Tuesday Group, meets the first and third Tuesday of every month, 9-10 a.m. 6101 Bollinger Canyon Rd., 3rd Floor Conference Room. Visit sanramon.org.
Healthy Tuesdays at the Library: The 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 Meeting: The next Danville Town Council – Regular Meeting is 5 p.m., March 17. Town Meeting Hall. Visit danville.ca.gov.
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