Ground breaks on Stanford Tri-Valley’s new east wing
Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley is now one month into building its new, 66,000-square-foot east wing, which aims to double the hospital’s emergency department capacity.
Medical supply warehouse destroyed by fire; no injuries reported
Fire officials said the sprinkler system wasn’t working inside a medical supply warehouse in Tracy that was gutted by fire on Thursday.
Suspect in theft of sheriff’s office vehicles facing several felony charges
An Oakland man accused of stealing several vehicles from a parking garage owned by Alameda County has been charged with multiple felonies, prosecutors announced Thursday.
Bay Area officials issue statement supporting immigrants in time for FIFA World Cup
With the Bay Area set to host its first FIFA World Cup 2026 match on Saturday, local officials signed off on a joint statement supporting the belonging of diverse identities in the Bay Area.
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Funky sendoff: Retiring superintendent reflects on Dublin tenure – and this rough final year
Although he’s proud of what Dublin Unified School District achieved during his five-year tenure, 2025-26 didn’t exactly play out the way Chris Funk envisioned his final year as a superintendent would.
The life of a Leprechaun: Independent league players chase their baseball dreams in Dublin
It’s true love for the game and the chance to live out a dream for the Dublin Leprechauns. How else would one expect players from 14 different states to come together for 60 days.
CYT Tri-Valley’s ‘Newsies’ puts family ties center stage at the Bankhead
CYT Tri-Valley is bringing the urgency of a turn-of-the-century newspaper strike to the Bankhead Theater this month, but for some families involved in the “Newsies” production, the story of standing together is not limited to the stage.
PUSD board set to vote on agreement with CSU to help students get accepted into college
The Pleasanton Unified School District Board of Trustees will be looking to approve a new memorandum of understanding with the California State University Chancellor’s Office during Thursday’s board meeting, which would allow PUSD to participate in the CSU Direct Admissions Program.
Breaking bread together at the Longest Table on Main Street in Pleasanton
Some 1,500 people shared a meal together in the heart of downtown Pleasanton last Saturday during the first-ever Longest Table community event on Main Street.
Meet the candidates: Special primary election for Congressional District 14
Tri-Valley residents will be among those voting in the primary special election next week to select a candidate to complete the remainder of a term vacated by former Congressional District 14 Rep. Eric Swalwell’s amid sexual assault allegations.
Jones Dickson declares victory in Alameda County district attorney election
Ursula Jones Dickson reacted to her victory in the Alameda County district attorney election Monday after the county’s latest results update that day showed the incumbent with an insurmountable lead.
Bay Area transit agencies teaming up for the World Cup
Several Bay Area transit agencies announced their plans Tuesday for late-night coordinated services during the FIFA World Cup, with the goal to move people around the region safely and efficiently.
Pleasanton teen injured after setting off firework near In-N-Out
An 18-year-old man accidentally detonated a firework in his hand last weekend near the In-N-Out Burger located in north Pleasanton, according to city police.
