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San Ramon establishes new sustainability committee; plans to kill two others paused

The San Ramon City Council voted to add a new Sustainability Advisory Committee to the city’s roster of advisory bodies and to resume discussions at a later date on the proposed dissolution of two existing committees.

Police arrest pair accused of armed robberies across East Bay

Two people were arrested on suspicion of a series of armed robberies around the East Bay last week, Walnut Creek police said.

Good vibrations in Pleasanton: The Beach Boys headlining 2026 Alameda County Fair concerts

Amid this dreary autumn weather, Alameda County Fair officials want to take you to the warmer days of next summer, announcing Friday that The Beach Boys will headline the 2026 Big O Tires Concert Series.

East Bay Women’s Cancer Resource Center headed for major expansion following grant approval

The Women’s Cancer Resource Center, a nearly 40-year-old organization dedicated to helping patients in Contra Costa and Alameda counties, has announced a major expansion.

Visit Tri-Valley unveils new visual branding

Visit Tri-Valley, the destination marketing organization for Pleasanton, Livermore, Dublin and Danville, has introduced a new look – a set of refreshed logo designs presented to be as “warm, welcoming, adventurous and authentic” as the region itself.

CalMatters: They rely on landlines for emergencies. AT&T’s political moves in California could take those lines away

For the past two years, AT&T has tried unsuccessfully to bow out of that obligation in many areas of the state, spending heavily to influence state regulations and laws. This year, it spent at least $4.5 million on lobbying as it tried and failed to pass a bill that would have allowed AT&T to cut copper services in certain areas in exchange for agreeing to expand its fiber services.

LVJUSD, teachers union remain at odds over negotiations

As tensions persist between the Livermore school district and teachers’ union over wages and benefits, district officials maintain that they have made a “strong offer” amid funding challenges.

Take Us Along: Pumpkins unite!

The annual Halloween pumpkin display on Pecan Court in Pleasanton featured a witch, Beetlejuice, Steph Curry and more this year.

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. 

Instructional Tai ChiLearn the 24-form Tai Chi with step-by-step instructions in English. Three new forms will be taught weekly in sequence with a review of the previous week’s forms. Mondays, 2-3:30 p.m. Drop-in fees $5(R)/$6(NR). Alcosta Senior & Community Center.

Mental Health Lecture WebinarDr. Glenn Saxe, child and adolescent psychiatrist, presents, “Helping Traumatized Children and their Families with Trauma Systems Therapy” as part of the Alan Hu Foundation Mental Health Lecture Series. 5-6 p.m., Nov. 18. RSVP by Nov. 17 at alanhufoundation.org/lecture-series.

San Ramon Valley Genealogical SocietyJoin the San Ramon Valley Genealogical Society for a free Zoom Meeting with keynote speaker Melinda Kashuba presenting “Detecting Genealogical Fraud and Fantasy.” Melinda has worked as a genealogical/historical researcher for over thirty years. 10 a.m., Nov. 18. Visit president@srvgensoc.org/

Healthy Tuesdays at the LibraryThe San Ramon library offers a free wellness session for adults on Tuesdays at lunchtime featuring Yoga and Tai Chi on alternating weeks. All levels welcome with no registration required. 12:15-1:15 p.m., Tuesdays.

Danville Finance Committee MeetingThe next regular meeting of the Danville Finance Committee is 4:35 p.m., Nov. 18. Town Meeting Hall, 201 Front St. Visit danville.ca.gov.


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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...