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Tri-Valley Haven, which provides housing and support services for the homeless and victims of domestic and sexual abuse, is now collecting school supplies and backpacks for students in all grades, ...
Workday Marketing and Little Miracles, a Pleasant­on-based nonprofit, co­l­la­borated last month on a community drive to collect baby supplies for fa­milies in the Tri-Valley area.
The upcoming school year at the Jewish Culture School will focus on a history of social action, including Jewish activism in labor, civil rights, immigration and other social justice movements, ...
You know who’s a sweet little troublemaker? You’ll wanna take him home…affectionate Alex and his other half, Ozzie — a bonded ...
The Las Positas College (LPC) Theater Arts program will present “The Wizard of Oz” this month at the college’s Outdoor Amphitheater.
Plein air artist Carolyn Lord will give a slide presentation entitled “Valley Vernacular: The Paintings of Carolyn Lord” at the Civic Center Library in Livermore at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, ...
As fiscal manager for Alameda County’s Opioid Settlement Innovative Mini-Grants initiative, the Three Valleys Community Foundation (3VCF) has announced a second round of grants totaling $2.5 million.
Pop and folk singer-songwriter Michelle Lambert will take the Shea Homes Stage next to the Bankhead Theater for the sixth of ...
The first scheduled event at the renovated Lions Wayside Park in Pleasanton will be “Celebrating Freedom and its Evolution since the Revolution,” a free Fourth of July concert sponsored by ...
Comedy Uncorked’s home has remained at Retzlaff Vineyards for 16 years and is the Tri- Valley’s longest-running nonprofit ...
Some Livermore residents might not realize the city is home to a literal national treasure in their own backyard. Hagemann ...
Carl Brown has been named director of public works by the City of Livermore. Brown has more than two decades of public works ...