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Patelco Credit Union made two major moves in recent days to contend with the fallout of a weeks-long cybersecurity breach ...
By Deiksha Veerapaneni Imagine being able to not feel pain and instead feel intense relief? That would be pretty addicting, right? For many, that feeling sounds like an escape, a break from suffering.
After more than 20 years of serving the Pleasanton community, assistant city manager Pamela Ott is moving into retirement ...
By Amelia Tsao Most Everyone knows about the persistent opioid crisis going on in the United States, but do they know about the measures our schools are taking to prevent the growth of the crisis? ?
By: Revanth Suresh The opioid crisis is one of the biggest health problems in the United States today. Over the last 25 years, it has led to hundreds of thousands of deaths and continues to affect ...
By Joshua Rivera Opioid usage is an alarming crisis that affects our communities, and teenagers are at risk more than ever. Too often, people underestimate the drug’s potency, even though, according ...
A Livermore father of three was deported to Mexico last week following his detainment at an immigration detention center after being arrested by federal agents during a legal appointment as part of ...
The Alameda County Fair thrives in that space, that balance, between new and nostalgia. The give-and-take is being put to the ...
A portion of the Workday headquarters near the West Dublin-Pleasanton BART station is currently up for sale as the company ...
Longtime Livermore city attorney Jason Alcala is leaving his post this summer, retiring after more than two decades with the ...
The Pleasanton Unified School District Board of Trustees will be holding two impromptu special closed-session board meetings ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. California hospitals and clinics are on high alert as immigration raids continue and their patients — both legal ...