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Tesla Road closed due to landslide east of Livermore

The Alameda County Public Works Agency closed Tesla Road after more erosion in a hard-hit stretch of the roadway east of Livermore this weekend.

Johnson, Fickes vie for seat on Alameda County Superior Court 

Tri-Valley and East Bay voters can expect to see two longtime law professionals vying to represent seat 12 of the Alameda County Superior Court. Candidates Mark Fickes and Michael Johnson will appear on the March 5 Presidential Primary ballot as incumbent Charles Smiley is retiring and not seeking reelection.

Zone 7 constructs new monitoring wells at Ken Mercer Sports Park

Zone 7 constructs two new monitoring wells at the Ken Mercer Sports Park in Pleasanton to help detect PFAS contamination before it spreads any further.

East Bay SPCA seeks volunteers to take large dogs on day trips, sleepovers

East Bay SPCA is looking for people who can take large dogs out of the shelter on day trips or a sleepover.

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Technology is changing home buying, selling

Technology has been used for years to enhance the home buying and selling experience. But relying on technology has downsides. Among security professionals, 75% have seen an increase in cyberattacks over the past year. Our partner Glen Riggs discusses artificial intelligence and how to have more control over your interactions in the real estate market. >LEARN MORE

Retiring Sunol Glen superintendent reflects on her 16 years at the school

After 16 years of serving as the Sunol Glen School principal and superintendent, Molleen Barnes has decided she is at a point in her life where it is appropriate to reassess her work-life balance.

I found the coolest thing in my yard last week

This is a great time of year to look for slime molds, fascinating creatures that are neither fungi nor plants nor animals.

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Livermore Library Haiku Contest

The Livermore Public Library will celebrate National Haiku Writing Month in February by holding a contest from Feb. 1-Feb. 29 open to participants of all ages. Write a haiku about the Livermore Public Library and e-mail name, age, and haiku(s) to beangelo@livermoreca.gov with the subject line: Library Haiku Contest. Submissions must be received by 9 p.m., Feb. 29.

Black History Month Art Exhibit

Visit the Livermore Civic Center Library Art Gallery to view the artwork of talented Bay Area artists. Art Of The African Diaspora (AOTAD), in partnership with Richmond Art Center, supports artists of African descent in the Bay Area. Feb. 1-29.

Pleasanton Civic Arts Commission

The next meeting of the Pleasanton Civic Arts Commission is 7 p.m., Feb. 5. City Council Chamber, 200 Old Bernal Ave. Visit cityofpleasantonca.gov.

Alan Hu Foundation Scholarship

Scholarships for up to $1,000.00 will be awarded to high school seniors from Dublin, Livermore and Pleasanton Unified School Districts whose college majors and career aspirations support mental health. The deadline is March 10. For more information visit alanhufoundation.org/scholarship

Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District

Regular meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. in the Boardroom at the District Office, 685 East Jack London Blvd. The next meeting is Feb. 6. Visit livermoreschools.org.

Pleasanton City Council

The next Pleasanton City Council Meeting is 7 p.m., Feb. 6. Visit cityofpleasantonca.gov.

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Cierra is a Livermore native who started her journalism career as an intern and later staff reporter for the Pleasanton Weekly after graduating from CSU Monterey Bay with a bachelor's degree in journalism...