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Rockin’ the saddle: Outspoken jockey ‘Billy the Kid’ sees path to success for NorCal racing in Pleasanton
Even facing the end of their livelihood, few would step up and voice their feelings. One such person that did publicly support racing in Northern California was jockey William Antongeorgi III.
Trial for ex-SRVUSD teacher Moseby delayed a third time
A jury trial for the criminal case against former San Ramon Valley cheer coach and SRVUSD biology teacher Nicholas Moseby that was set to kick off next week has been delayed for a third time, with a trial date now set for Aug. 12.
Community Briefs: Kidchella | ’30 under 30′ nominations | Danville chamber scholarships | TRUTH Act forum
The Town of Danville’s Kidchella performance series is returning this summer, with the first of two concerts coming next week and the second several weeks later in July. Read about that and more in our Community Briefs…
Stoneridge Shopping Center adds four new brands
In an effort to broaden the range of shopping and dining experiences for the local community, the Stoneridge Shopping Center welcomes four new brands to the scene.
Summer at the Firehouse: Youth taking over theater stage in downtown Pleasanton
July at the Firehouse Arts Center is going to the kids. Adults are welcome in the audience too, of course, but the Pleasanton stage will belong to the youth.
Pleasanton City Council considers trading climate fast track for saving money
Tucked into the consent agenda at Tuesday’s Pleasanton City Council meeting was a telling change…
Can a death sentence with no Black jurors be just?
California hasn’t executed anyone since 2006, and while voters have supported keeping the death penalty, Gov. Gavin Newsom overrode them by imposing a moratorium in 2019. Legal battles have continued during this stalemate, including over potential racial bias in how California metes out capital punishment.
Hot Picks
Self Defense for Seniors: Learn 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.
In Stitches 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.
Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir: Celebrate Juneteenth with the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir at the Bankhead Theater. Experience the music that brings resiliency, joy and strength to the African American community. 8 p.m., June 21. Tickets $25-$35. Visit livermorearts.org/
Danville Music in the Park: Music in the Park series returns. The concert and movies are free and open to the public and food and beverages are permitted. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and/or chairs to sit on. 6 p.m., June 22. MomoTomboSF (Latin Rock). Oak Hill Park.
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. Visit sanramonfarmersmarket.org.
Opera in the Vineyard: Join for a relaxing evening filled with beautiful voices and captivating melodies nestled in a picturesque vineyard. 5 p.m., June 23. Individual tickets $80. Garré Vineyard & Winery. Visit livermorevalleyopera.com/.
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