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Feeding patients: Inside the Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley culinary operation
The food delivery person peering through the curtain is often a more welcome sight than the nurse ready to poke your arm. You may sense that eating well is a key to unlocking your speedy recovery.
Last supe standing in the Tri-Valley
It was not that long ago that I interviewed Chris Funk about…
Pleasanton North Rotary ready for A Starry Night charity gala
Pleasanton North Rotary is inviting adults with whimsical spirits and charitable hearts…
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News Digest: Pleasanton Wine Stroll | Sheriff interviews with TV30 | ‘Creating Pollinator Corridors’
First-term Alameda County Sheriff Yesenia Sanchez recently sat down with…
Two people killed in Livermore hotel room; suspect remains at-large
Two people were shot to death inside a room at…
Coding bootcamp formerly based in Tri-Valley sanctioned by feds
A coding education business that previously operated in the Tri-Valley…
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Pleasanton Preps: RAGE celebrates players to sign with college soccer programs
The Pleasanton RAGE Girls Soccer Club held its annual Honors Night Event on April 25 at the Pleasanton Marriott. Seniors who committed to playing college soccer include…
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‘Art Made Easy’ exhibit returns to Pleasanton Senior Center
Students of the ‘Art Made Easy’ watercolor class and artist-teacher Charlotte Severin will show off their paintings at the Pleasanton Senior Center in an annual exhibit next week.
Tri-Valley artists to showcase diverse creativity during annual open studio tour
This weekend creativity takes center stage as artists from across the region invite the public for a behind-the-scenes look at their work for the 2024 Tri-Valley Artist Studio Tour. Scheduled for May 4 and 5, over 100 artists are slated to participate. More than a dozen locations will be open across the Tri-Valley from 10…
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Tri-Valley markets welcome spring by heating up
Buyers were willing to compete and pay a premium for…
STATe news from Calmatters
After losing population in recent years, California is starting to grow again. Is that a good thing?
In summary California has long experienced economic and population booms…