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Alameda County Fire Training Center To Break Ground In Dublin
The Dublin facility, which is expected to complete in 2026, will feature over 13,500 square feet of training facilities.
I am excited to start as Patch's permanent Tri-Valley editor and dig deep into the communities of Danville, San Ramon, Dublin, Pleasanton and Livermore. I previously worked as a field editor for Agoura Hills, Beverly Hills, Calabasas, Malibu, and Northridge-Chatsworth. I took a brief detour to report for the Beverly Hills Courier, then rejoined Patch as a roving editor and California general assignment editor. Before then I was the Associate Editor of the Jewish Journal, a biweekly paper covering the Jewish community north of Boston. I grew up in Marblehead, Massachusetts, a small, seaside town north of Boston, and graduated from Bard College in New York, and then got my masters in teaching from New York University. I'm excited to get to know the Tri-Valley. Feel free to send any story ideas to michael.wittner@patch.com.
The Dublin facility, which is expected to complete in 2026, will feature over 13,500 square feet of training facilities.
The move comes amid a larger push to cut 15-20% of its global workforce.
LARPD alleges that EBRPD misused more than $100 million in property tax revenue collected under a 1992 tax-sharing agreement
The Art Uncorked show, which will take place at the Dougherty Station Community Arts Center, is accepting applications from local artists.
A dump truck overturned on I-680 northbound in Sunol, causing major injuries to the driver and dirt all over both sides of the freeway.
The exhibition on defying and redefining artistic conventions will open with an April 12 reception.
Livermore and Tri-Valley residents are blessed with an affordable campsite on the shores of Lake Tahoe, managed by LARPD.
The farmers' market is back Thursday, and the summer concert lineup has been released.
The upscale Turkish restaurant currently has locations in Palo Alto and Sunnyvale.
Six Golden State restaurants received the prestigious nod in a variety of categories, including Outstanding Restaurateur.
Malcolm Tilley arrived at the station to tell police he had killed his mother, and was arrested on suspicion of murder.
The beloved "Cheers" pub of the East Bay is hosting a celebration of the 5,000th beer served, a special IPA brewed by Bull Mastiff Brewing.
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The Tri-Valley Blue Devils won the California state youth hockey championship after a perfect, undefeated season.
The event, which will feature food trucks, raffle, a DJ, henna, and more, will raise money for free eye surgeries in India.
Families can book a spot for an egg hunt, and enjoy arts and crafts, face painting, and the Spring Bunny.
The California Highway Patrol said a gold or silver sedan rammed into a parked CHP patrol car Saturday night and sped off.
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A group of local PTAs are hosting Advocacy Day, where local students and leaders will address the rapidly changing education landscape.
LHS seniors Shrish Premkrishna and Thaarak Sriram have helped spread climate awareness and research throughout the community.