Dublin school board picks Campbell as next superintendent
Dublin school trustees are turning inward for the next leader of the district, selecting seasoned DUSD educator and former Pleasanton city councilman Matt Campbell to take the reins as superintendent next school year – pending successful contract negotiations.
Opioids continue devastation beyond the headlines
Getty Images By Nitish Nattudurai As national attention drifts from the opioid crisis, individuals discover that their journey to recovery often starts not in hospitals or courtrooms, but through the power of personal connections and community support. People in recovery often describe reaching a point where survival depended not on strength alone, but on support.…
Hart kicks off PUSD’s final Measure I middle school field renovation
PUSD officials gathered during a rainy afternoon last week to celebrate that construction has begun on Hart Middle School’s new field and track.
Ex-LPFD deputy named fire chief in Folsom
Former Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department deputy chief Jason Solak has been tapped to become the fire chief on a permanent basis in Folsom.
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Sprinkles Cupcakes shop reopens in City Center, almost as suddenly as it shut down
In an unexpected turnaround, the Sprinkles Cupcakes franchise in San Ramon has opened its doors again – nearly six weeks after the parent company abruptly closed all locations nationwide.
Debut Primrose School franchise in San Ramon welcomes first students
The first Primrose School location in San Ramon – owned by the same couple who operate the franchise in Livermore – is now open on the west side of town, recently welcoming young kids to its programming for day care and early education.
Unseen struggles in healthcare: The hidden issue of opioids in healthcare professionals
Getty Images By Saivi Nandamuri Often those who strive to help others are in need of help themselves. A prime example of this is physicians, who are five times more likely to misuse opioids and benzodiazepine, compared to their non-medical counterparts. While there isn’t a definitive answer as to why, it’s likely due to two…
How addiction appears in high schools
Getty Images Produced by Madison Vinas and Chloe Zhen Addiction to nicotine, opioids and other drugs is more prevalent in high school students than most people, including students, understand. In their podcast, Madison Vinas and Chloe Zhen explore possible reasons students turn to addictive substances, how to bring up the subject of addiction and how…
Group therapy and its benefits for helping with overcoming addictions
Getty Images By Cabrina Escobedo Having an addiction could lead to losing connection with family and friends, but being able to have a group that has the same or similar struggles can assist in overcoming addictions. Group therapy allows the person to investigate and be open about the problems that make the addiction worse, to…
Zooming out: The impact of opioid misuse on friendships
Getty Images By Inaaya Ali When someone we love is struggling, we feel the pain alongside them. Confusion plagues us as we desperately hope for some way to help them. And yet, there seems to be no clear solution, no way of knowing what our friend needs from us. In that whirlwind of uncertainty, fear…
A taste of South America on Main Street Pleasanton
Three Pleasanton restaurants feature intriguing cuisine and beverages from Peru and Argentina.
Ex-boyfriend arrested in Pleasanton double homicide
A San Jose man was arrested Thursday on suspicion of killing the mother and brother of his ex-girlfriend inside the family’s Pleasanton home earlier in the week, the Weekly has learned.
Worth it: Tri-Valley chef putting his stamp on restaurant in Rossmoor
It’s a busy time for Rodney Worth, opening a new restaurant in Rossmoor and preparing for Taste Tri-Valley Restaurant Week in Danville and Livermore – all while also keeping things humming at The Peasant’s Courtyard in Alamo and closing the doors of The Little Pear.
