Rest easy, Mr. Pleasanton – Remembering Jeb Bing, founding Weekly editor and publisher
Jeb Bing, the founding editor and publisher of the Pleasanton Weekly whose perennial presence in the community earned him the moniker “Mr. Pleasanton”, died during the holiday season at 90 years old.
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Plans for luxury estates moving ahead on Alisal
“Check Haven’s website and you will learn Lusso at Sportorno (sic) Ranch is coming this year with 22 luxury homes, each with a casita, and 11 floor plan options. The website reads that prices will be $5 million to $6…
Silicon Valley lawmaker could seek East Bay congressional seat
A state lawmaker representing parts of Santa Clara and Alameda counties might be angling for a congressional seat in the East Bay. Her candidacy would leave her own seat in the California Legislature up for grabs — if she decides…
Guns, Fishing & Other Stuff closing in Dublin
One of the few places in the Tri-Valley to purchase guns, ammunition and shooting accessories – or even buy fishing equipment, for that matter – is shutting its doors in the coming weeks.
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Lifestyle
Meet Artemis at East Bay SPCA
A kind 3-year-old cat who loves a good game of hide-and-seek, Artemis from East Bay SPCA is quite the expert at investigating things and finding nice hiding locations.
‘Modern Currents: Contemporary Asian Voices’ exhibit opening at Bankhead
The Bankhead Theater will be featuring various pieces of contemporary art from dozens of Asian artists over the next couple of months as part of the upcoming exhibit, “Modern Currents: Contemporary Asian Voices”.
Neil Sweeney was a major part of the fabric of sports, education and life in Pleasanton
“I cannot think of once when I didn’t feel better about life when talking with Neil. I looked forward to hearing Neil’s thoughts on everything I wrote and was honored that he took the time to read my stories.”
A&E
Valley Concert Chorale holding auditions ahead of Carnegie concert
The Valley Concert Chorale is calling on singers in the Tri-Valley to audition for its 2026 season of shows, which include a coveted performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City in June.
Tri-Valley quilting nonprofit announces 2026 guest speaker events
The Amador Valley Quilters, a nonprofit that serves as a hub for quilters across the Bay Area, recently unveiled its 2026 schedule of speaker events featuring a “diverse lineup of nationally recognized quilting artists”.
‘Tales from the Edge’ one-act shows coming to Danville museum
The cast and crew of the collection of short plays that will mark the next production from the Eugene O’Neill Foundation is preparing for a three-day run this week that aims to showcase stories of survival from the renowned playwright…
Spotlight
Ivy League mentorship for college applications and career foundations through meaningful projects
Path Mentors was born out of dissatisfaction with the toxic high-pressure environment that college admissions has created. Founded in 2019 by Columbia graduates, the Path Mentors’ team of nearly 100 mentors from a wide range of professions including technology, finance,…
Moving insurance vs. moving coverage: What California consumers need to know
Many people assume their movers provide “insurance” for household goods. In reality, most licensed movers in California are required to provide coverage, which is different from insurance and comes with important limitations.
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Our Top 25 Stories of 2025
A local malpractice verdict that made national headlines. Business closures and business openings. A sudden resignation. Deadly crashes. Public records detail previously unexplained departures of two high school principals. A new freeway interchange. And so much more …
Tri-Valley Year in Review 2025
2025 was a banner year for the Tri-Valley. Let’s take a look through our top storylines and photographs. Enjoy!
Sports
Pleasanton Preps: Five Dons score in boys’ soccer shutout of San Marin
The Amador Valley varsity boys’ soccer team stayed on a roll with a 6-0 win over San Marin on Saturday.
Pleasanton Preps: Amador boys ready for start of EBAL soccer action
The Amador Valley boys’ soccer team ended the year with a pair of wins and will head into the start of the East Bay Athletic League after the first of the year with a 6-1 record.
Dublin High coach reflects on run-in with cancer
A cancer diagnosis. A major surgery. An ongoing recovery. Chris Williams, longtime head coach of cross country as well as track and field at Dublin High School, recounts many prayers and an outpouring of community support over the course of…
ReAL Estate
Dublin Planning Commission gives final OK for Sunflower Hill’s new affordable housing project
An affordable, 60-unit housing project in Dublin for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) has moved onto the financing stage of development, following unanimous approval of the proposal’s final project entitlement by the Dublin Planning Commission this month.
Planning Commission signals initial support for major redevelopment project off Dublin Canyon Road
The Pleasanton Planning Commission offered initial support last week for the Hidden Canyon Residences and Preserve Project, a major redevelopment proposal for an unincorporated area of Alameda County just south of Dublin Canyon Road.
Prominent shopping center for sale just off freeway in San Ramon
A shopping center anchored by Lucky, Dollar Tree and McDonald’s is now listed for sale at an undisclosed price near the border of San Ramon and Dublin.



