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Heller Jewelers robbers sentenced

Four of the five men apprehended for a conspicuous midday robbery at San Ramon’s City Center Bishop Ranch last year are set to face federal prison sentences with stipulations orders and additional hearings still to come for the fifth.

Community Briefs: Holidays in the Valley | Pearl Harbor Day | Storefront decorating contest 

The Museum of the San Ramon Valley’s annual Holidays in the Valley exhibit is now on display in the museum at 205 Railroad Avenue in Danville. See that and more in Community Briefs…

DA’s office clears Pleasanton police officers in reinvestigation of 2022 fatal shooting

Two Pleasanton Police Department officers will not face criminal charges for fatally shooting a man armed with a knife nearly three years ago, following a second investigation into the case ordered by outgoing Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price.

What a Week – ADUs in REACH: Nonprofit gets ‘creative’ to add more affordable housing at its properties

The nonprofit’s first-ever ADU added housing for two new residents at one of its existing rental properties in Pleasanton. A second in the works at another REACH site in Pleasanton is on track to begin construction in the spring.

Costco is in Pleasanton … finally

“Welcome again, to your very own Pleasanton Costco.” That’s what Wil Ramos, the warehouse manager of the new Pleasanton location, said during last week’s ribbon-cutting ceremony before customers were let into the new store for the first time, marking the end of the 10-year wait for the new store.

Cummins, the longest serving bishop of Oakland, dies at 96

The Rev. John Cummins, who rose from a priest at Mission Dolores in San Francisco to bishop of Oakland, died Tuesday at 96, the Diocese of Oakland said.

Tim Talk: David Kent returns to Concannon ownership

David and Darcie Kent are back for a second stint at the historic Concannon Winery. Together with Lemmons Family Vineyards, the Kents have purchased Concannon from The Wine Group.

Hot Picks

Monthly Blood Pressure CheckStop in at Alcosta Senior & Community Center the first Friday of the month and get your blood pressure checked with a licensed volunteer. 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Self Defense for SeniorsLearn basic body conditioning, punches, kicks, balance, awareness and defensive & offensive techniques. Fridays, 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Drop-in fees $5(R)/$6(NR). Alcosta Senior & Community Center.

Seeds of Music AcademyJoin for a night of inspiring performances by 5 hard working bands, spanning a wide age range and expansive and eclectic repertoire. 7:30 p.m., Dec. 6. Tickets $5-$10. Visit livermorearts.org/

Swing into DanvilleLive swing and jazz performances will bring the new Danville Prospect Park Plaza to life every Saturday 1-3 p.m., through Dec. 21.

Visits with Santa at the SquareVisit Santa on Black Friday and every weekend in front of the large, beautifully decorated Christmas tree for a magical holiday experience filled with joy, a photo, and a free gift from Santa from 12-4 p.m., through Dec. 22. City Center Bishop Ranch.

Doo Wop Project Holiday ShowJoin in the fun as these talented boys spread holiday cheer with their smooth harmonies and infectious energy, making it a jolly good time for everyone. 3 p.m., Dec. 8. Tickets $25-$95. Visit livermorearts.org/


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Jeremy Walsh is the associate publisher and editorial director of Embarcadero Media Foundation's East Bay Division, including the Pleasanton Weekly, LivermoreVine.com and DanvilleSanRamon.com. He joined...