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Danville council to talk much-anticipated skate park

The Danville Town Council is set for two back-to-back study sessions Tuesday morning, the latter of which will consist of talks on next steps for a highly anticipated multi-sport skate park that would be the first of its kind in town.

SRVUSD board to hear first interim budget update

The San Ramon Valley Unified School District’s Board of Education is set to review a presentation and consider certifying the findings of the first interim budget report for the current fiscal year, covering expenses and revenues from July 1 through Oct. 31.

Tri-Valley Foodist: Crush’d Wine Bar & Kitchen for well-crafted beverage and food 

Find a casual and tasty food and drink vibe at Crush’d in Danville

Danville commission to consider appeal for previously rejected salon

A salon owner who was previously denied from bringing her business to downtown Danville is appealing the decision with the Planning Commission at their next regular meeting.

Family of man shot by Pleasanton police settles lawsuit against city

The family of Cody Chavez, the 33-year-old who was shot and killed by two Pleasanton Police officers, recently settled their civil rights lawsuit against the city a few days before the Alameda County District Attorney’s office cleared the two officers of any criminal charges, one of the family’s attorneys said.

Planning Commission to vote on bringing Philz Coffee to Pleasanton

Philz Coffee might soon be opening its first-ever location in Pleasanton if the city’s Planning Commission approves the conditional use permit along with other design review documents during its Dec. 11 meeting.

San Ramon to swear in new councilmembers

The San Ramon City Council is set to recognize the certified election results released by the county last week at their next regular meeting, which will also see the swearing-in of the winners of last month’s election.

Local stages busy with ballet this holiday season

Tri-Valley ballet fans are in for an entertaining month, as the Bankhead Theater brings back “The Nutcracker” and the Firehouse Arts Center hosts a new Christmas showcase.

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Danville Planning CommissionThe next Danville Planning Commission is 5 p.m., Dec. 10 in the Town Meeting Hall. Visit danville.ca.gov/

San Ramon Valley Unified School DistrictThe next meeting of the San Ramon Valley Unified School District is 7 p.m., Dec. 10. For more information visit srvusd.net/.

Holiday Ice RinkThe Kristi Yamaguchi Holiday Ice Rink at City Center Bishop Ranch is now through Jan. 5 Tickets are purchased per 90 minute sessions. Visit citycenterbishopranch.com/

Danville Storefront Decorating ContestDanville businesses will compete in a Storefront Decorating Contest where visitors are encouraged to stroll through downtown, admire the decorated windows and vote for their favorite display. Those who vote will be entered into a free weekly drawing to win prizes from local businesses. Dec. 7-Jan. 4.

Family Story Hour at Danville LibraryJoin on Wednesdays for a fun combination of books, finger plays, rhymes, songs, movement activities and more. Family Story Hour will help reinforce a lifelong love of learning while building language and literacy skills. 11:15 a.m. 

Photos With Santa at StoneridgeThe ultimate holiday tradition, pictures with Santa Claus, awaits now through Dec. 24 at Stoneridge Shopping Center in Pleasanton. For available dates and times, visit simon.com.

Correction

The Pleasanton Preps column in yesterday’s Express listed an incorrect opponent for Amador Valley in the upcoming state championship. Frontier beat Murrieta Mesa in the CIF D-3 AA SoCal Regional to earn a spot in the state title game against the Dons on Dec. 13. DanvilleSanRamon regrets the error.


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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...