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Saturday, May 18, 2013
Valley Humane Society's 8th annual garden tour starts at 10 a.m. tomorrow
The Valley Humane Society is presenting its eighth annual Hidden Gardens of the Valley tour Sunday to benefit cats and dogs looking for homes.

Friday, May 17, 2013
U.S. News & World Report: Dublin, other Tri-Valley high schools among best in country
All nine Tri-Valley high schools scored among the top high schools in the country in the latest U.S. News & World report ranking of high schools nationwide.

Thursday, May 16, 2013
Judge delays sentencing of Livermore high school teacher on sexual assault charges
A judge Wednesday ordered that a diagnostic study be conducted for a female Livermore high school teacher who pleaded no contest to nine felony counts for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old male student from December 2010 to May 2011.

Pleasanton school board hires San Ramon vice principal to head Foothill High School
The Pleasanton school district Tuesday hired Jason Krolikowski, an assistant principal from the San Ramon Valley Unified School District, as Foothill High's new principal to replace John Dwyer, who's taking a position as principal of Lynbrook High School in San Jose.

Pleasanton mother pushing infant son in stroller attacked on West Positas Boulevard
A mother pushing her infant son in a stroller near the bus stop on the south side of West Las Positas Boulevard west of Santa Rita Road was attacked by two men about 6:20 p.m. Wednesday who grabbed her purse and tried also to seize her child.

Shoppers cheer as New Leaf Markets opens in Pleasanton
If crowds waiting through a near-hour-long grand opening ceremony are any indication of support, the celebration Wednesday morning at New Leaf Markets' dedication of its new store in Pleasanton bodes well for future success.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013
America's Cup teams to resume practicing tomorrow
America's Cup race officials Tuesday said no plans have changed for the regatta in San Francisco following the death of a team's sailor during training last week, but said they have convened a panel to review all procedures before the races start in July.

Federal proposal to lower DUI threshold draws mixed reaction
A proposal released by the National Transportation Safety Board Tuesday to lower the legal blood-alcohol limit to .05 percent was met with mixed reaction in the Bay Area and nationwide.

Software engineer gets 7-year sentence for stabbing death in downtown Livermore
A Livermore software engineer was sentenced Tuesday to seven years in state prison for his voluntary manslaughter conviction for the stabbing
death of another man in a road rage incident in Livermore two years ago.

America's Cup teams to resume practicing tomorrow
America's Cup race officials Tuesday said no plans have changed for the regatta in San Francisco following the death of a team's sailor during training last week, but said they have convened a panel to review all procedures before the races start in July.

San Ramon backs out of Washington lobbying alliance to cut $20,000 from its budget
The San Ramon City Council has voted to cancel a contract with Jordan Associates, a consulting group that arranges the annual Tri-Valley mayors' lobbying trip to Washington.

DeSaulnier, other state senators ask tough questions about faulty Bay Bridge bolts
Members of the state Senate transportation committee asked tough questions Tuesday of Caltrans and Metropolitan Transportation Committee
officials about faulty anchor bolts on the new eastern span of the Bay Bridge

New Leaf Community Market opens in Pleasanton's Vintage Hills Center today
New Leaf Community Market will open its new store at 10 a.m. today in the Vintage Hills Shopping Center at 3550 Bernal Ave. in Pleasanton.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Public meeting in Dublin tonight on adding toll lane on westbound I-580
Two transportation agencies will hold a public hearing from 5-7 p.m. tonight in Dublin to review plans for creating a toll express lane on westbound I-580.

Beethoven's 9th celebrates symphony's 50th season tomnight in Livermore
The Livermore-Amador Symphony is giving the fourth and final concert of its 50th season Saturday night, "Ode to a Joyous 50th Season," ending the celebration of its golden anniversary, at the Bankhead Theater in Livermore.

San Ramon opts out of Tri-Valley mayors annual lobbying trip to Washington
The San Ramon City Council has voted to cancel a contract with Jordan Associates, a consulting group that arranges the annual Tri-Valley mayors' lobbying trip to Washington.

Monday, May 13, 2013
Public meeting tomorrow on adding toll lane on westbound I-580 through Dublin
Two transportation agencies will hold a public hearing from 5-7 p.m. tomorrow in Dublin to review plans for creating a toll express lane on westbound I-580.

'Bike to the Market Day' this afternoon continues Dublin's Bike Month celebrations
May marks Bicycle Safety and Awareness Month in Dublin and throughout the Tri-Valley.

COMMUTER ALERT: 1 lane closed at Dumbarton Bridge toll plaza each day for next 2 weeks
Lanes will be closed at the Dumbarton Bridge toll plaza over the next two weeks to allow for system upgrades to toll equipment, and motorists should expect delays, according to transportation officials.

Sunday, May 12, 2013
Giants top Atlanta 10-1 yesterday as AT&T Park concession workers meet in strike authorization vote
While the Giants topped the Atlanta Braves 10-1 yesterday in San Francisco, AT&T Park workers were voting on a different kind of strike next door.

Oakland, San Antonio mayors betting ribs on today's Warriors-Spurs game
Oakland Mayor Jean Quan is offering up local barbecue if the Golden State Warriors can't hold off the San Antonio Spurs in the second round of the NBA playoffs.

Happy Mother's Day
Happy Mother's Day from all of us at TriValleyViews.com.

Saturday, May 11, 2013
Oakland, San Antonio mayors betting ribs on tomorrow's Warriors-Spurs game
Oakland Mayor Jean Quan is offering up local barbecue if the Golden State Warriors can't hold off the San Antonio Spurs in the second round of the NBA playoffs.

AT&T Park concession workers voting to authorize strike
While the San Francisco Giants try to strike out the Atlanta Braves today in San Francisco, AT&T Park workers will be voting on a different kind of strike next door.

Five face charges in shopliftings at Pleasanton's Stoneridge Shopping Center
Maria Clarissa Ronas, 41, of Daly City was arrested for burglary, conspiracy and use of identity theft at about 9:10 p.m. May 3 at Nordstrom in the 1600 block of Stoneridge Mall Road.

Alameda County Supervisor Haggerty sued by former chief of staff for misuse of county funds
The former chief of staff for Alameda County Supervisor Scott Haggerty is suing the supervisor, accusing him of misusing public funds and resources among other misdeeds.

Enjoy wine and roses today with the show opening at 2 p.m. in the Pleasanton Senior Center
Everything's coming up roses tomorrow, a day ahead of Mother's Day, as rose enthusiasts gather at the Pleasanton Senior Center to share their prize blooms.

Friday, May 10, 2013
It's Bike to School Day across the Tri-Valley
It's Bike to School Day today, marking the month of Bicycle Safety and Awareness.

Enjoy wine and roses Saturday in Pleasanton
Everything's coming up roses on Saturday as rose enthusiasts gather at the Pleasanton Senior Center to share their prize blooms.

Thursday, May 9, 2013
$10-million to fix faulty bolts on Bay Bridge
Transportation officials overseeing construction of the Bay Bridge's new eastern span said last week they have developed a solution to a
problem involving faulty anchor bolts on the span, and that the fix could cost up to $10 million.

Oakland searching for new police chief after Jordan announces he's stepping down
Oakland city leaders are launching a nationwide search for a new police chief following the surprise announcement by Chief Howard Jordan that he is stepping down for medical reasons.

Alameda County proclaims May 'Water Awareness Month'
Alameda County supervisors Tuesday proclaimed the month of May as "Water Awareness Month," calling on residents to be judicious in their use of water in the coming hot weather days.


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