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Tri-Valley Foodist: Clementine’s new owner is ready to serve good food and good times

Let the good times roll at Clementine’s in San Ramon. Known for New Orleans-inspired food for over two decades, Clementine’s under new ownership also serves American comfort food at breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Community Briefs: DeSaulnier town hall | Innovation in Education luncheon | Dublin street closure | Vineyards forum

Rep. Mark DeSaulnier is hosting his next town hall this weekend to discuss his efforts to contend with what he is calling illegal actions by the Trump administration, including support for impeaching Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem. See that and more in Community Briefs…

Something to see: Firehouse sets lineup of concerts, plays, exhibitions for winter and spring

Continuing to establish its identity in the fine arts landscape of the Tri-Valley, Pleasanton’s Firehouse Arts Center is presenting an eclectic mix of offerings in the first half of 2026.

Mixed emotions and opinions about protests

“Mixed emotions, mixed reactions and a fair bit of confusion flow through my heart and mind these days as I look at Minneapolis through my set of assumptions and beliefs and as I reflect on my son-in-law’s unpleasant encounter with an undercover vehicle in Dublin.”

Burgermeister named new Amador Valley football head coach

“The bottom line is Amador leaders needed to make a perfect call for the new coach, and they did just that. I am looking forward to watching the Dons play next season and watching the magic Burgermeister will bring to the table.”

Pleasanton council shows initial support for hotel tax increase

The Pleasanton City Council unanimously gave staff the green light this week to draft the ballot language for a transient occupancy tax increase to be placed on the November ticket.

What a Week – A poetic ‘response’: Tri-Valley writer releases debut chapbook

“Chapbook was a term I hadn’t seen before – and perhaps why Livermore author Patricia J. Boyle’s press release caught my eye.”

Class action suit targets SF Giants for charging ‘junk fees’ in online ticketing

A consumer class action lawsuit filed in federal court last month against the San Francisco Giants baseball team seeks to recoup alleged “junk fees” that were included in the price of hundreds of thousands of tickets to Giants’ games purchased online.

Hot Picks

Drawing & PaintingDrawing & Painting at the Alcosta Senior & Community Center. 9-11 a.m., Fridays. Drop-in fees apply.

Community Stroke Support GroupStroke survivors, caregivers or loved ones of someone that experienced a stroke can share experiences, find encouragement and exchange tips in a safe, supportive environment. 1:30-3 p.m., Feb. 6. Alcosta Senior & Community Center.

Ruthie Foster & Blind Boys of AlabamaGrammy-nominated powerhouse Ruthie Foster brings her blend of blues, gospel, and folk to the stage featuring the legendary Blind Boys of Alabama, whose rich harmonies and timeless spirit have inspired audiences for decades. 8 p.m., Feb. 6. Tickets $65-$95. Visit livermorearts.org.

Rec Expo & Open HouseDanville welcomes the community to the annual Rec Expo & Open House designed for families and community members for an early look at the Town’s summer 2026 lineup. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Feb. 7. Danville Community Center.

Drop-in 3D Printing Information BoothSee the 3D printer in action and learn how it all works where volunteers from Innov8 will answer 3D-printing-related questions. 3-4 p.m., Saturday. San Ramon Library.

Pink Floyd TributeFounded by two musicians named Pete, Pete Floyd is an 8 piece all-star ensemble of experienced Bay Area musicians. Join at the Village Theatre and Art gallery to experience an extraordinary tribute to Pink Floyd. 8 p.m., Feb. 7. Tickets $40. Visit danville.ca.gov/226/Village-Theatre.


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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...