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San Ramon council to introduce master fee schedule updates
The San Ramon City Council is set to discuss a proposed resolution this week that would update nearly half of the fees in the city’s Master Fee Schedule, as well as introduce more than a dozen new fees.
Strike continues as union workers reject VTA’s contract offer
Bus and light rail service in the South Bay will remain at a standstill after union workers rejected a contract offer from the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Board of Directors on Monday.
Walnut Creek native dies months after resigning as U.S. attorney in Virginia
Jessica Aber, 43, who resigned as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia as the new administration of President Donald Trump took over on Jan. 20, was found dead by police in Alexandria who responded Saturday morning to a report of an unresponsive woman.
Tri-Valley Foodist: Lulu’s Kitchen serves authentic Chinese food in Dublin
Lulu’s Kitchen serves authentic Chinese food in Dublin

Full Alameda County Fair concert lineup set (almost)
The Alameda County Fair’s 2025 Big O Tires Concert Series lineup is nearly complete, with fair officials announcing former Journey singer Steve Augeri and The Gap Band as the final acts on the bill this month before the latter group had to back out one day later.
Elizabeth Smart to talk on ‘Overcoming Adversity’ at the Bankhead
Weeks after the anniversary of her rescue from a prolonged and extensive kidnapping and abuse ordeal that captured international headlines, Elizabeth Smart is set to make an appearance in the Tri-Valley to discuss that experience and the lessons learned in the wake of it as an advocate for children’s safety and trafficking and sexual abuse prevention.
California considers more homeless shelter oversight after CalMatters investigation
State lawmakers will debate a bill to require annual inspections, new complaint processes and harsher penalties for local governments that don’t file mandatory reports.

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Danville Citizens Police Academy: Danville Police Department is accepting applications for its spring Citizens Police Academy, an in-depth program providing residents age 18 and older an inside look at law enforcement operations. This seven-week course begins April 16. Submit applications by April 1. Visit https://www.danville.ca.gov/541/Citizens-Police-Academy.
Danville Legislative Committee Meeting: The next Danville Legislative Committee Meeting is 8 a.m., March 25 at the Town of Danville Main Office. Visit danville.ca.gov/
Boutique Workshop: Join the Boutique Workshop to sew, knit, crochet or craft. Proceeds from boutique item sales benefit the San Ramon Senior Center Foundation. 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Tuesdays. Alcosta Senior & Community Center.
Family Story Hour: Family Story Hour is a fun combination of books, finger plays, rhymes, songs, movement activities and more. 11:15 a.m..-12 p.m., Wednesdays. Danville Library.
Low Impact Aerobics: Classes are designed to be low-impact, energizing and fun-filled with the methods and movements involved to help strengthen and stabilize the body. Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays 8:30–9:20 a.m. Drop-in fees $5(R)/$6(NR). Alcosta Senior & Community Center.
Eugene O’Neill National Historic Site: The Eugene O’Neill National Historic Site in Danville is free to the public, with advance reservations required. The site is accessible via a complimentary National Park Service Shuttle. 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Wed.-Sun. Visit nps.gov/euon/index.htm
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