Pleasanton voters will weigh in on their governor, member of Congress, assemblymember, and more.
Local officials will mark the overhaul of the 200-unit Ridgeview Commons community Wednesday following extensive upgrades.
Bill Rudolph’s service includes work with Museum on Main, Alviso Adobe, Cornerstone Church as well as mentoring college students.
The winners of the Community of Character scholarships were announced.
Alameda Councilmember Greg Moller surprised the mayor by asking to delay a consent calendar approving Gerry Beaudin as the new city manager.
The right lanes of northbound I-680 are blocked near Sunol after a big rig overturned, CHP said.
Fourteen Pleasanton students built a fuel-efficient vehicle from scratch — and took it all the way to a national stage.
A proposed update would loosen rules to allow more towers and small cells, while aiming to limit the visual impact.
This year’s Juanita Haugen Community Service Awards go to Greg Thome, JoAnn Weser, Bill Rudolph and the Alan Hu Foundation.
The workshops are offered in partnership with Bike East Bay and are open to all levels. The first session is Saturday.
For the second year in a row, Pleasanton student Rithvi Balajee qualified for the prestigious national spelling bee in Washington.
Apparel retailer Hollister and two Japanese food spots are set to open later this year in Pleasanton.
The city's Earth and Arbor Day Festival will feature a community expo, games, giveaways, and tips for living a sustainable lifestyle.
The new center will comprise three new buildings to support Village High School, Pleasanton Virtual Academy, and Adult Transition Options.
For Rick’s Eagle Scout service project, he built two potting storage work benches for Assumption School’s Sustainable Classroom
The 29th annual Youth Excellence in Arts Awards honored exceptional young writers, artists, and musicians.
A webinar by Celeste Campos-Castillo, PhD Presented by the Alan Hu Foundation
An estimated 7,000 people took part in two rallies in Pleasanton and Livermore over the weekend, organizers said.
Friends of the Pleasanton Library
Pleasanton will host its second No Kings Rally Saturday, one of thousands across the country. Livermore is hosting one shortly before.
Overnight work between Castro Valley and Pleasanton began this week and could cause delays for the next two months.
Awards are based on Responsibility, Compassion, Self-Discipline, Honesty, Respect & Integrity, as service to family, school and community.
Increasing costs and industry headwinds led the company to abandon the approved project, the owner told Pleasanton Weekly.
Residents can view Mayor Jack Balch's update on Pleasanton's current challenges and opportunities.
The April race will offer a 5K, 10K, and 2-mile courses. Proceeds benefit Pleasanton public schools.
Spring Book and Media Sale, sponsored by the Friends of the Pleasanton Library
Police are searching for a suspect who forcibly took a woman's bag, wallet, and envelope outside a Chase Bank.
Awards are given to Pleasanton residents giving exceptional service to others
Quest Science Center's 8th annual Tri-Valley Innovation Fair will feature over 70 exhibits. Registration is still open to exhibit.
A proposed policy would allow the council to approve, delay, or reject big proposals before staff invests time and resources.
Workers may not yet be acclimated to the heat and may need additional breaks and other protections, especially newer employees.
Two Pleasanton schools were recognized by the California Department of Public Education for superior performance and climate.
Allen Swadley did not enter a plea in the killings of Lori and Evan Simonds. He previously worked on the Foothill High campus.
Gina Abercrombie and Justin Teel could face more than five years for allegedly taking more than $700K from her stepfather.
Fundraiser sponsored by the Italian Catholic Federation, Branch 285
This year's State of the District will feature a Q&A with the superintendent, and the president and Vice President of the PUSD board.
Spring Book and Media Sale: March 25-28
Earn service hours with the Friends of the Pleasanton Library
a webinar by Robert Gregory, M.D. Presented by the Alan Hu Foundation
One suspect struck a man and woman with a handgun, while another pepper-sprayed a teenager during separate burglaries, police said.