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A Sunol dog trainer is facing multiple charges, including attempted murder, after allegedly shooting a Pleasanton man Saturday afternoon during a confrontation over a report that the victim was ...
A Call to Action" this week, a new exhibition that blends visual art with scientific understanding and grassroots advocacy.
After delivering a passionate speech in front the Tax Reform Committee at the state capitol a couple of months ago, Pleasanton's Raayan Kolte and his local nonprofit chapter focused on addressing ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Kamala Harris will not run for California governor, ending months of feverish speculation and raising fresh questions ...
National Night Out in San Ramon is co-sponsored by the San Ramon Police Department and various neighborhood watch groups. Festivities will last from 5:30-9 p.m., during which officials urge citizens ...
Downtown Pleasanton will be welcoming a new addition to its art scene with Latte Da Vinci, a nonprofit gallery and cafe set to officially open its doors in a couple weeks.
This story was originally published . Sign up for their newsletters. The courtyard at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center on July 26, 2023. Photo by Semantha Norris, CalMatters For California prisoners ...
The Contra Costa County Deputy Sheriff's Association is throwing in its financial support to help recall District Attorney ...
Fresh off having the successes of her Girls4Sports nonprofit recognized on a national stage, Dublin teen Maegha Ramanathan is ready to continue the momentum from her ESPY Award to expand the efforts ...
Prosecutors in Contra Costa County have charged a Delta Airlines co-pilot arrested this weekend with 24 felonies associated ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. In Santa Rosa, a mother of six children says she’s struggling to pay the rent following her husband’s deportation — ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Inland Empire students graduate at slightly higher rates than their peers in other parts of California. So why do they ...