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Election preview: Four challengers seek to unseat DeSaulnier

Rep. Mark DeSaulnier (D-Concord) is set to face off against four challengers in the upcoming primary election Tuesday, three of whom live in the Tri-Valley.

SRPD investigating attempted Walmart robbery

The San Ramon Police Department is continuing to investigate an attempted retail robbery in the southern portion of the city as of Thursday afternoon.

The history of Alameda County Sheriff’s Office

The Tri-Valley’s role in the history of Alameda County law enforcement is among the stories showcased in a recently released book from a local author who has deep connections to the region as Dublin’s city historian.

Sheriff: Man who traveled to Danville for sex with teen dies in hospital after suicide attempt in custody

A Fairfield man arrested in a sting operation after trying to meet a teen for sex in Danville died at an area hospital after attempting to hang himself while in custody, the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office said on Thursday.

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Primary election 2024

Election Day finally arrives next Tuesday (March 5). Time to get those vote-by-mail ballots to the post office or certified drop-box, or figure out plans for visiting a polling place.

Chugging along … for a century

Niles Canyon Railway is commemorating the 100th birthday of its restored Clover Valley Lumber Company No. 4 steam train, which is still in operation today, at a special celebration this Saturday at the Sunol depot.

Wine labels with a story to tell

The label is the calling card for wine. From deliberately simple to gloriously creative, labels reveal a lot about wine. Darcie Kent Vineyards offers a diverse array of labels which reflect their vineyard landscapes. Other labels on Livermore Valley wine such as Cupcake Vineyards tell unexpected stories.

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Low Impact Aerobics
Classes are designed to be low-impact, energizing and fun-filled with the methods and movements involved to help strengthen and stabilize the body. Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays 8:30–9:20 a.m. Drop-in fees $5(R)/$6(NR). Alcosta Senior & Community Center

In Stiches at San Ramon Library
Bring a needle craft project (knit, crochet, embroidery, etc.) and come craft and laugh with us. All skill levels are welcomed. Please note this is not an instructed class. 2-3 p.m., Fridays.

Stamp & Scrapbook Expo
Stamp & Scrapbook Expo caters to paper crafters of all types and experience levels. Card Makers, stampers and scrapbook enthusiasts can find new products and design from vendors, swap ideas with like-minded crafters and learn new techniques with workshops. March 1-2. Visit alamedacountyfair.com/

Danville Farmers’ Market
Fill a market bag with veggies, seafood, meats, cut flowers, baked goods and more at the Danville Farmers’ Market. Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., 205 Railroad Ave.

San Ramon Farmers’ Market
The San Ramon Farmers’ Market is 9 a.m.- 1 p.m., Saturday, year-round. City Center Bishop Ranch, 6000 Bollinger Canyon Rd.

The Magic Flute
Livermore Valley Opera presents Mozart’s The Magic Flute where Prince Tamino is pursued by a dragon into a magical land of fantasy. 7:30 p.m., March 2; 9. 2:30 p.m., March 3; 10. Tickets $20-$105. Visit livermorearts.org./


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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...