The Jewish New Year, better known as Rosh Hashanah, began at sundown Sept. 22 with prayer services and celebrations lasting through to the following afternoon for Jews across ...
The family of 48-year-old Roland Marcelo Peñamante is mourning his death from a vehicle accident followed by days of search-and-rescue attempts.
The sport of water polo — with all its whistles and underwater action — is foreign to most high school sports fans.
LIVERMORE — Richard and Beth Patrick, Livermore residents for more than 70 years, celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary on Sept. 30. Richard, 97, was born in Berkeley, and Beth, 95, was born in ...
Demolition has begun at the downtown Pleasanton site of the former Barone’s Restaurant, a longtime local fixture that closed permanently in October 2024 after nearly 30 years in business. The ...
PLEASANTON — Earthquakes, storms and floods can strike anywhere without warning. Pleasanton city officials on Sept. 23 held an emergency-preparedness workshop to help families be ready for both expect ...
Major construction on the Sunol Valley Fish Passage Project, an effort intended to restore fish passage and ecological function in the upper Alameda Creek, is expected to be ...
One of the more challenging regular-season moments for local high school football squads figures to arrive Oct. 3, with pairings against opponents from the East Bay Athletic League’s ...
Grant, which strives to expand educational opportunities and improve academic attainment for Hispanic/Latinx and low-income students at Las Positas College (LPC), will no ...
Recent data from Zone 7 shows that a plume of toxic PFAS in groundwater has already reached the location of proposed new wells in southwest Pleasanton, and beyond. State regulators are directing ...
In partnership with Livermore Police, the Las Positas College Automotive Department will be etching license plate numbers on vehicle catalytic converters from 8 a.m. to noon on Tuesday, Oct. 7, ...
The Delta Conveyance Project and Zone 7’s water supply are mischaracterized in your Sept. 18, 2025, editorial. Zone 7 receives 90% of our water supply from the State Water Project.