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Editorial: Holiday Fund raises $77,776 for local nonprofits

Thanks to the generosity of residents, businesses and community groups in the Tri-Valley, the Pleasanton Weekly’s Holiday Fund was privileged to distribute $77,776 among 10 critical local nonprofits this spring.

Pleasanton man arrested for matricide after allegedly showing up at police station to confess

Police arrested a Pleasanton man on suspicion of committing matricide after he allegedly showed up at the police station Tuesday and said he killed his 71-year-old mother during a dispute.

‘From Doodles to Diplomas’: Dublin junior’s artwork installed at boardroom

Exploring interests as a kid or teenager — and beyond — is the inspiration behind the new student artwork adorning an exterior wall at the Dublin Unified School District boardroom.

Tri-Valley RADD athletes earn medals at East Bay Basketball Tournament

Nearly 400 Special Olympics athletes from Alameda County and beyond showed off their basketball skills at the East Bay Basketball Tournament in Pleasanton last month.

Plato’s Closet reopens doors under new ownership

Plato’s Closet, a consignment store with locations across the Bay Area and North America, celebrated the grand reopening of its Pleasanton location last month after it shuttered last October.

LARPD files claim against EBRPD over tax-sharing agreement

The Livermore Area Recreation and Park District filed a claim against East Bay Regional Park District today for allegedly violating a tax-sharing agreement, including misappropriation of tax revenue since 1992.

Neo: The One from Valley Humane Society

Despite his size, Neo is a lap dog through and through, and he’s on a heat-seeking mission to find yours. This affectionate, toy-loving guy is always up for a game of tug or a good cuddle session.

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Business Referral NetworkThe San Ramon Chamber of Commerce Business Referral Network meets 9-10 a.m., the first and third Thursday of every month. For more information visit sanramon.org/

Knitting Drop-In: A welcoming space for all knitters. Learn to knit or bring a project and receive feedback. Thursdays, 10:00–12 p.m. Drop-in fees $5(R)/$6(NR). Alcosta Senior & Community Center.

Storytime at San Ramon Library: Join for Storytime and enjoy books, songs, fingerplays, movement and fun. Attending Storytime is a wonderful opportunity for young children to develop language, early literacy and social skills. 11:15-12 p.m., Thursdays.

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

Table TennisPlaying table tennis enhances hand and eye coordination and mental acuity. 1-3 p.m., Thursday/Friday. Alcosta Senior & Community Center. Drop-in fees $5(R)/$6(NR).

Silkroad Ensemble: Uplifted VoicesSilkroad celebrates cultural collaboration and equity through innovative projects like Uplifted Voices honoring under-recognized voices worldwide, blending global instrumentation and strings to weave a contemporary musical tapestry. 8 p.m., April 4. Tickets $25-$90. Visit livermorearts.org/

Interns Wanted

Embarcadero Media is seeking local high school or college students with an interest in learning about print and digital media for internship opportunities. Interns will participate fully in the process of gathering and presenting news, from researching stories to interviewing sources for the award-winning Pleasanton Weekly, Livermore Vine, and DanvilleSanRamon.com. Apply today.


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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...