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SRVUSD settles sex abuse case for nearly $7 million
A civil lawsuit against the San Ramon Valley Unified School District alleging that it failed to protect two former students from sexual abuse at the hands of a former teacher is no longer set for a trial later this year following a settlement agreement reached this month.
Court records reveal new details on weekend shooting in Pleasanton
A Sunol dog trainer is facing multiple charges, including attempted murder, after allegedly shooting a Pleasanton man Saturday afternoon during a confrontation over a report that the victim was beating his dog.
‘Fragile Earth’ art exhibit brings environmental awareness and activism to Livermore
Livermore Valley Arts is opening “Fragile Earth: A Call to Action” this week, a new exhibition that blends visual art with scientific understanding and grassroots advocacy.
Lovely Louise from Tri-Valley Animal Rescue
“Hi, I’m Louise! I’m living in a foster home with very caring volunteers. They say I am a mellow, low energy, sensitive and smart Husky. People always compliment my beautiful, blue eyes and how sweet and calm I am.”
Governor signs cancer support bill championed by Pleasanton foundation
After delivering a passionate speech in front the Tax Reform Committee at the state capitol a couple of months ago, Pleasanton’s Raayan Kolte and his local nonprofit chapter focused on addressing pediatric brain cancer can now celebrate after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill Monday that the nonprofit has championed over the past year.
National Night Out returns to Tri-Valley next week
Tri-Valley communities can prepare to party during this year’s National Night Out campaign next Tuesday.
Latte Da Vinci: New gallery, cafe aims to create community hub for the arts on Main Street
Downtown Pleasanton will be welcoming a new addition to its art scene with Latte Da Vinci, a nonprofit gallery and cafe set to officially open its doors in a couple weeks.
Hot Picks
Card Games: Games may include Caribbean Stud, 5 Card Stud or Tournament style Texas Hold ‘em. 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Tuesdays & Thursdays. Drop-in fees apply. Alcosta Senior and Community Center.
Family Storytime at San Ramon Library: Family Storytime is a fun mix of songs, books, and stories, suited for 3-7 year-olds. Children will develop language, literacy, and social skills alongside their families. 6:30-7:00 p.m., Thursdays.
Tax-Aide Looking For Volunteers: AARP Tax-Aide is looking for volunteers to become members of a team providing free tax preparation service in Contra Costa County. The program provides comprehensive training and ongoing support to ensure all volunteers feel confident and capable. Visit aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer.
Auditions for Diablo Women’s Chorale: Prospective new members are encouraged to audition now through Aug. 4. For more information visit diablowomenschorale.org/singers-wanted.
Hadestown Teen Edition: Join PYTC for this intriguing and beautiful folk opera which delivers a deeply resonant and defiantly hopeful theatrical experience. 7 p.m., Aug.1-2; 2 p.m., Aug. 2. Tickets $13-$23. Visit firehousearts.org.
Town of Danville Volunteer Opportunities: The Town of Danville provides opportunities for residents to contribute to the community by volunteering for various events and programs. Volunteers have the opportunity to discover new interests, meet new people and develop new skills. For more information visit danville.ca.gov/229/Volunteer-Opportunities.
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