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Spend the evening with Teddy Roosevelt tomorrow
The Museum on Main invites everyone to spend "An Evening with President Teddy Roosevelt," beginning at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Firehouse Arts Center. It's part of the Ed Kinney Lecture Series, in which this year's audiences come face to face with famous people through actors who look and sound as if they have stepped from the pages of history books. (Monday, 8:20 AM)
Wal-Mart plannng Neighborhood Market for vacant San Ramon grocery store site
A pre-bid meeting for potential contractors to build on a 4.05-acre lot at 9100 Alcosta Boulevard in San Ramon, inside the Country Club Village Center, will be held Wednesday and it appears Wal-Mart is eyeing the space for one of its Neighborhood Market stores. (Monday, 8:42 AM)
PG&E announces $1 million scholarship program
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has launched its "PG&E Bright Minds" scholarship program. (Monday, 8:20 AM)
East Bay luxury home sales dip, but prices up
Luxury home sales in the East Bay dipped in December but the median sale price moved higher compared to last year, according to Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage of the Tri-Valley. (Monday, 8:21 AM)
ValleyCare earns 'Gold Seal' award for joint replacement program
ValleyCare Health System has earned the Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval for its joint replacement programs for hips and knees. (Monday, 8:18 AM)
Review: 'Woman in Black'
This chilling adaptation of Susan Hill's 1983 novel offers British actor Daniel Radcliffe a chance to shed his "Harry Potter" persona. Radcliffe plays it somber and stoic in "The Woman in Black," his understated performance complementing the film's spooky atmosphere. -- TH (Monday, 8:18 AM)
Sniffing out trouble
Dogs may be man's best friend, but for some Tri-Valley students, in the not-too-distant future, they may be anything but. (Monday, 8:19 AM)
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