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‘A message of apathy’: SRVUSD talks enrollment projections, budget constraints

Teachers and parents in the San Ramon Valley continue to speak out about proposed layoffs that were tentatively approved by the board last month as district officials work through ongoing discussions about declining enrollment and budget constraints.

ATM robbery, mall theft arrests mark busy Saturday for Pleasanton police

Pleasanton police are investigating a robbery that occurred last Saturday outside a bank on Hopyard Road, where a man reportedly stole from a woman.

California leaders lionized César Chávez. Now, they face a reckoning with his past

César Chávez, the legendary California farm-labor activist and Mexican-American civil rights icon, has for decades been a figure intertwined with state and national Democratic politics.

Livermore Fusion Soccer Club under new executive leadership

Livermore Fusion Soccer Club has a new leader at the top, with Duane Cummings hired as executive director earlier this winter.

Negative certification: Pleasanton Unified slides into worse deficit, but admin hopeful budget can turn around

The Pleasanton school board reviewed and approved the district’s second interim budget report last week, which shows a $3.3 million deficit that the administration is working to clear in order to move out of the negative certification category with the county.

Jump in with Jordan from Tri-Valley Animal Rescue

“Jordan is a happy-go-lucky senior pup who is looking for a new friend or family to share his golden years with!”

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Table TennisPlaying table tennis enhances hand and eye coordination and mental acuity. 1-4 p.m., Thursdays, 1-3:30 p.m., Fridays Alcosta Senior & Community Center. Drop-in fees apply

Teen Book Talk: Discuss the best and worst books read recently with snacks provided. Grades 8-12. 4:15-5:15 p.m., March 19. San Ramon Library.

Author Talk with Dr. Nia ImaraJoin the San Ramon Library and AAUW for a special author talk featuring Dr. Nia Imara, author of Painting the Cosmos: How Art and Science Intersect to Reveal the Secrets of the Universe.  She is an artist, astrophysicist and advocate for equity in STEM. 6-7:30 p.m., March 19.

Drawing & PaintingDrawing & Painting at the Alcosta Senior & Community Center. 9-11 a.m., Fridays. Drop-in fees apply.

Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 StepsThis Hitchcock classic is transformed into a fast-paced, hilarious stage adventure featuring jaw-dropping physical comedy, rapid costume changes and more than 100 characters portrayed by just four actors. Performances run every weekend in March. Village Theatre, Danville. Visit danville.ca.gov/tickets.

Bay East Foundation ScholarshipThe Bay East Foundation Scholarship is to support and finance the higher education of Bay Area students and enrich their academic and professional careers. Open to those with a primary residence in Alameda or Contra Costa County with a GPA of 3.25 or higher. Apply by April 26. Visit here:


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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...