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Celebrating Livermore’s 2026 graduates
Across the city of Livermore, over 1,000 students celebrated their graduation last week to audiences of their families and friends.
Sacramento-based Chocolate Fish Coffee Roasters expands to Livermore
As an official franchise of the award-winning Chocolate Fish Coffee Roasters, the Livermore shop serves brand classics such as espresso beverages, pour-overs, cold brew and teas such as chai and matcha as well as seasonal signature drinks.
Jones Dickson poised to retain spot as Alameda County DA after early ballot counts
Alameda County District Attorney Ursula Jones Dickson ended Tuesday’s primary election with a significant lead ahead of her two challengers that has so far held as votes continue to be counted by the registrar of voters office.
What a weekend: Tri-Valley Twist, The Longest Table, Palate, Family Campout and so much more
“There is so much going on in the region this weekend – and the excitement and activity start with Tri-Valley Twist.”

‘A cornerstone’: Former Livermore Lab director Michael May dies at 100
Michael M. May, a renowned physicist and scientific adviser who served as the director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory during a critical time in the Vietnam War era, died last month at his home in San Francisco at 100 years old.
News Digest: I-680 connector overnight closure | Wear Orange gun violence event | Adopt-a-Pet Day | LARPD swim passes
Caltrans will be closing the southbound Interstate 680 to eastbound Interstate 580 connector overnight on Sunday (June 7) in order to conduct emergency joint repair work.
Tim Talk: Calabrigo is wise interim choice for Pleasanton
Good call by the Pleasanton City Council to install longtime Danville town manager Joe Calabrigo as the interim city manager.

Hot Picks
Storytime at Towne Center Books: Join for a fun-filled 30-minute session of stories and songs, perfect for little ones ages 0-5. 10:30-11 a.m., June 5. 555 Main St., Pleasanton.
Concerts in the Park: Join for Concerts in the Park, 7-8:30 p.m., June 5. Other People’s Money, Rock. Lions Wayside Park.
Park After Dark: A Nature Interpreter will set up light traps to draw in nocturnal insects before walking Dry Creek to learn about nighttime blooming. This will be a slow 1-mile hike. 8:30-10 p.m., June 5. Sycamore Grove Park Nature Area Entrance. Free registration at 925-373-5505.
Taste of Greece Festival: Join for a lively celebration for all ages. Eat, dance and celebrate Greek style. 12-8 p.m., June 6-7. $5 admission, kids under 12 free. Pleasanton Senior Center.
Wallen & Wilson Tribute: In this Wente Concert Series, get ready for a high-octane country experience, the ultimate tribute show that brings together the electrifying music of two of country music’s hottest superstars, Morgan Wallen and Lainey Wilson. 6 p.m., June 6. Tickets $55. Visit wentevineyards.com/events.
Bubbles & Boots: Come to Downtown Pleasanton to for this Weekends on Main: Bubbles & Boots Crawl with Country themed, mimosa inspired, tasting experiences throughout different downtown locations. Wear denim and Western flair and enjoy Country Fest. 11 a.m.-1 p.m., June 7. Visit pleasantondowntown.net.
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