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Attorney Jweinat seeks to succeed longtime San Ramon councilmember 

A Bay Area native and practicing attorney who has been seeking to deepen his understanding of the city’s operations in recent months is among the two newcomers in this year’s race for the San Ramon City Council’s District 1 seat amid the incumbent’s decision not to seek another term.

What a Week — Country Fest to Cure ALS: Piscottys’ nonprofit continues fight against ‘illusive disease’

While there is still unfortunately a lot that the scientific world does not know about amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), they’re learning more and more thanks to the efforts of the ALS CURE Project.

Community Briefs: Mount Diablo beacon history | Hot Summer Sundays | Senior Variety Show | Business expo

The Museum of the San Ramon Valley is hosting a virtual discussion on the history of the prominent Mount Diablo beacon, which was installed nearly 100 years ago and restored in 2013. Read about that and more in Community Briefs…

On the job with new Livermore schools Superintendent Gibson

As soon as Torie Gibson wakes up, she checks her work email. From here she attends back-to back-meetings, makes school visits and manages anything else that comes up throughout the day.

Guest Opinion: The budget challenges we all face together

“Your PUSD Board of Trustees is committed to informing you with transparency on upcoming financial challenges ahead. I value our partnership and collaboration and look forward to working together with you to address these challenges.”

Entrepreneur Morada makes first bid for Dublin City Council

John Morada, an entrepreneur and parent of former DUSD students, is running for Dublin City Council District 3 on a platform promoting economic development, public safety and a balanced budget.

Governor grandstands on gasoline prices

Gov. Gavin Newsom has called the Legislature into special session to deal with gasoline prices after failing to get members to act in the final week of their session in August. He’s pushing a bill to force oil refiners to keep a reserve on hand so prices don’t jump when refineries shut down for maintenance, to change the fuel mix or because of an accident. It’s all aimed at the oil companies…

Hot Picks

Pop-Up Exhibit in DanvilleExperience the incredible 90-year history of the East Bay Regional Park District and walk through a beautifully designed pop-up exhibit and timeline that tells the story of the founding and growth of Regional Parks with artifacts and interactive features. Through Sept. 15. Museum of San Ramon Valley.

In Stitches at San Ramon LibraryBring 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.

Buck Ford at the FirehouseNashville recording artist Buck Ford, a real western wrangler, manages to bring forth music that ropes in both devout country traditionalists and contemporary fans alike. 7 p.m., Sept. 13. Tickets $30. Visit firehousearts.org/ 

Danville Annual Senior Variety ShowThe Town of Danville announces the annual Senior Variety Show that brings together seniors aged 50 and older from across Danville to share their unique talents.  1:30-3 p.m., Sept. 14. Village Theater. Visit danville.ca.gov/tickets.

Chess Club at San Ramon LibraryPractice chess skills and meet other chess players for games at the library. All ages and experience levels are welcome and teen docents are available for help and strategy tips. Chess boards are provided or bring your own. 11 a.m.-12 p.m., Saturdays.

The Jayhawks at The Bankhead: The Jayhawks bring their rootsy sound and four-decade musical journey to life featuring tracks from their latest studio album. 8 p.m., Sept. 14. Tickets $25-$85. 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...