Pleasanton Weekly
Current Issue
April 1, 2022
Cover Story
Run for Education
Column
Around the Valley: A privilege to know him
News
Pleasanton council votes to initiate Stage 2 drought water rates
Remembering Jerry Thorne
Trustees approve election boundaries
Livermore Mayor Woerner won't seek re-election; Marchand running for post again
Local middle-schooler competes on 'MasterChef Junior'
Sunflower Hill hires Lenard-Benson as new leader
Tri-Valley Haven's new food pantry welcomes families in need
Tree out at LAVTA
BART's projected fiscal cliff extended to mid-2025
Conservancy taps Epstein as new executive director
Director Simon returns to BART board after address dispute
News Digest: Design library card | Second booster OK'd | Holi Festival
Opinion
Editorial: When term limits aren't really limits
Staying Healthy
Run for Education
Screening and preventative care are vital in fight against colorectal cancer
Once a boon in pandemic, pet adoptions now on decline in Pleasanton
Supporting environmental health
Hope Hospice continues Family Caregiver Education Series
City officials, volunteers plant new trees in Springtown for Amplify the Urban Forest
Community Pulse
Police Bulletin
Police Report
Streetwise
Sports
Pleasanton Preps: Amador wins fierce tennis match with Foothill in battle of EBAL's best
Harbourne triplets are great athletes, regardless of the sport
Real Estate
Pleasanton-based Realtor Cunha named Bay East president
Home Sales
Sales at a Glance
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