Make time for San Leandro Juneteenth Celebration on the Dublin Patch calendar
The two cities are celebrating Black culture and freedom with music, performances, and vendor markets with Black-owned businesses.
You won’t want to miss San Leandro Juneteenth Celebration on the Dublin Patch calendar
The free outdoor event will mark the U.N.-recognized observance with yoga, meditation, and breathing exercises.
Make time for Luna Fish Live @ LPV! on the Dublin Patch calendar
The Dublin City Council will consider adopting an infrastructure plan aimed at supporting electric vehicle growth and climate goals.
And check out Drumsticks & Demo Drives! on the Dublin Patch calendar
And on the Dublin Patch calendar - Warehouse Sale: Wine as low as $6 per bottle!
Happening soon: Celebrating 13 years! FRESH. FAST. FLAVORFUL! FRESH MILLIONS Restaurant Dublin! on the Dublin Patch calendar
Bay Area Artist Marc Casad will lead the community art rotation of original artworks created by Tri-Valley artists.
And on the Dublin Patch calendar - Darryl Rowe Live @ LPV!
Marchers ended their three-day journey at the former FCI Dublin prison, which advocates fear could become an immigration detention center.
A 44-year-old Oakland man arrested on suspicion of murder died Saturday following a medical episode, the sheriff's office said.
East Bay SPCA in Dublin and Valley Humane Society in Pleasanton are waiving adoption fees for dozens of eligible cats and dogs.
Guests 50 and older are invited to an evening of live music, dancing, themed decor, photos, and refreshments.
See preliminary Alameda County totals for the governor's race, countywide measure, Zone 7, and congressional races.
A 37-year-old San Francisco man was found unresponsive less than a day after being transferred to Santa Rita Jail from Monterey County.
How 13 young boys turned heartbreak into triumph - and reminded us that setbacks don't define us.Sometimes you're just at the end of Day 1.
Councilmembers will decide Tuesday whether voters should weigh in on a proposed increase to the city's hotel tax.
Dublin voters will weigh in on their governor, member of Congress, assemblymember, and more.
The inaugural three-day festival includes the Centennial Light Bulb celebration, chef events, concerts, art tours and more.
Two DHS students presented Dravix, a platform designed to help engineers identify promising fire-resistant materials.
Supporting educational opportunities and student programs within the community.
A rear-end crash caused a chain reaction that killed one person, critically injured two others, and disabled all five cars, police said.
The beloved waterpark reopens Monday, but will not permanently reopen for the season until June.
Grab your tents! Registration is open for three family overnights in June, July, and August at three different Dublin parks.
The proposed noise ordinance changes would add time-based restrictions in residential neighborhoods without setting decibel limits.
The suit alleges Alameda County hired a deputy deemed psychologically unfit, and ACSO deputies later falsified 911 records.
One Dublin student received $2500 scholarships sponsored by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
Emerald High players captured the top three singles finishes at the league championships and advanced to NCS competition.
The money will go toward tutoring centers and elementary intervention programs.
An environmental impact report could bring the facility one step closer to being repurposed as a federal immigration detention center.
Why more Dublin parents are struggling with screens, stress, and daily conflict at home.
Gas prices are at a record high, but Circle K is offering some relief Thursday.
Residents are encouraged to ride their bikes next week to promote cycling as a healthy, eco-friendly transportation alternative.
Caltrans said the southbound I-680 to eastbound I-580 connector will close Sunday night for repairs.
San Ramon artists worked in a variety of mediums to explore the theme of light and illumination.
Jeffrey Wilson is the ninth former FCI Dublin officer who either pleaded guilty or was convicted of sexual abuse.
Two Dublin teenage sisters, Veda and Samaira Raman, are turning imagination into reality, each publishing richly detailed fantasy novels.
Patch reached out to all CA-14 candidates to hear about their ideas for the district.