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Kiwanis Club celebrates 50 years of Danville July 4 parade

This Independence Day marks the 50th anniversary of Kiwanis Club of San Ramon Valley hosting the historic 4th of July Parade in partnership with the Town of Danville.

Amid rise in real estate scams, DA’s office offers guidance to protect older residents

Amid a wave of real estate fraud schemes targeting older adults, the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office hosted a workshop aimed at helping residents identify and prevent these crimes.

Chabad of the Tri-Valley members reflect on being in Israel when war with Iran began

Rabbi Raleigh Resnick recently took a group of about two dozen people affiliated with Pleasanton’s Chabad of the Tri-Valley on a visit to Israel that ended with a 43-hour journey home due to the conflict taking place at the time between Israel and Iran.

A ‘poison pill’ in California’s budget deal ties state spending to construction

After days of confusion in which a deal with Gov. Gavin Newsom threatened to unravel over his demand to include new housing and infrastructure regulations, the California Legislature passed an updated state budget on Friday.

PUSD board approves Ghysels’ new contract as permanent superintendent

The Pleasanton Unified School District Board of Trustees officially appointed Maurice Ghysels as the district’s new, permanent superintendent during Thursday’s school board meeting.

Letters: Balancing the letters | Support STAY Act

“The Weekly can’t print letters they don’t get. I, for one, am guilty of not writing when perhaps I should. I also see the more measured voices in our community keeping quiet. The publishers are duty-bound to print opposing views.”

Port considers new proposed name for Oakland airport that includes ‘San Francisco’

Port of Oakland officials are taking another swing at renaming the city’s airport, announcing that they are now considering Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport.

County expands list of conditional uses for South Livermore Valley area

The Alameda County Board of Supervisors recently amended land-use policies to facilitate the development of visitor-serving establishments in unincorporated South Livermore Valley in an effort to encourage wine-related tourism as well as the expansion of vineyards and other cultivated agriculture.

Hot Picks

Free Monday MoviesEnjoy a free movie every Monday at the Danville Senior Center Community Hall. Email seniors@danville.ca.gov for the full list of movies. No registration required. 1 p.m.

Senior Monday Lunch ProgramMonday at the Danville Senior Center come for lunch, provided in partnership with Café Costa. Call in reservation by noon the Friday before at 925-314-3430. Suggested $3 donation. $6 lunch fee for under 60 years of age. 12-1 p.m.

Beginning BridgeLearn to play bridge from the start or practice bidding and reach the right contract and how to play to cards. 10-11:30 a.m., Mondays. Drop-in fees $5(R)/$6(NR). Alcosta Senior & Community Center.

Danville Town Council Regular MeetingThe next Danville Town Council Regular Meeting is 5 p.m., July 1. Town Meeting Hall, 201 Front St. Visit danville.ca.gov.

Teen Summer Movie NightsEnjoy fresh popped popcorn and a good summer movie every Tuesday night in July at the San Ramon Library. 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Submissions for 2025 Student Film FestivalMiddle and high school students, including graduating seniors from the class of 2025, may submit original short films for a chance to have their work featured on the big screen. Submission dues by 5 p.m., July 11. Event is Aug. 1 at The Village Theatre & Art Gallery. For more information, visit danville.ca.gov/226/Village-Theatre


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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...