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Church expansion with townhouse development heads to Danville Planning Commission
The Danville Planning Commission is set Tuesday to debate the proposed reimagining of the Community Presbyterian Church property with 68 new homes and expanded church facilities blocks from downtown.
Flag policy returning to San Ramon council
The San Ramon City Council is poised to resume discussions about the city’s commemorative flag policy that were spurred by comments from one of its members and three residents last month protesting the raising of the LGBTQ Pride Flag in June.
Coroner identifies Walnut Creek woman killed in Vasco Road crash
Authorities have confirmed the identity of a woman who died at an area hospital after being involved in a two-vehicle crash along Vasco Road in unincorporated Livermore earlier this month.
Residents set to vote on crowded Congressional District 10 contest during upcoming primary election
The race for California’s 10th Congressional District seat is a crowded one with one incumbent seeking to continue the work he has been doing for the past 12 years, while six other challengers seek to unseat him and challenge the status quo that they say has not been working.
Former Livermore bishop accused of child sex abuse appears in court after being released on bail
A former leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who was arrested earlier this month on child sex abuse charges returned to Alameda County Superior Court Friday to discuss bail conditions after posting the nearly $1 million required for his release.
Take Us Along: New to the Tri-Valley
Toni Cruz and Awilda Castro visit the farmers market in their new hometown of Pleasanton.
Therapy dog fetches smiles while visiting seniors at Livermore health center
A dog named Seamus brought some furry comfort to seniors last week at a nonprofit healthcare facility in Livermore as part of an animal-assisted therapy event.
Federal changes to CalFresh will impact thousands in the Bay Area
Federal rule changes to CalFresh eligibility will impact food benefits access for thousands of Bay Area residents, representatives of community food banks said at a news conference.
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Celebrating Black Birders Week: Join the East Bay Park District in recognizing Black Birders Week, a weeklong program series that creates safe spaces for all visitors to enjoy Regional Parks. Programs are free and coffee, snacks, binoculars and birding books provided. May 24-30. Visit here:
Healthy Tuesdays at the Library: The 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 Planning Commission: The next Danville Planning Commission meeting is 5 p.m., May 26. Town Meeting Hall. Visit danville.ca.gov.
Bocce Ball: Join for Bocce Ball at the Alcosta Senior & Community Center. 9:30-11 a.m., Wednesdays. Drop-in fees apply.
Exhibition at Village Theatre Art Gallery: Village Theatre Art Gallery presents, Aligned Again, a collection of works from six women artists whose styles and mediums explore connection, contrast and creativity through diverse artistic perspectives. 12-5 p.m. Wed.-Fri., and 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturdays. Through June 19233 Front St., Danville.
Verses & Voices Poetry Workshop: Join for a dynamic poetry program led by the City’s Poet Laureate, Jaz Sufi and dive into the beauty of poetry. Perfect for poetry lovers and budding writers alike. 5:30-6:30 p.m., Wednesdays. San Ramon Library.
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