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Tri-Valley cities set for ‘Good Trouble’ demonstrations
Rallies are expected in the cities of Livermore and Dublin Thursday as part of a nationwide day of peaceful, nonviolent action in honor of late Georgia Rep. John Lewis and to defend civil and human rights.
We’ve got a new look: Livermore Vine launches upgraded home page
When you visited the Livermore Vine’s website Monday, you may have noticed that things look a little bit different. We have rolled out a new home page design, with the goal of making it easier for our audience to find and read our articles.
CHP: Highway racing precipitated fatal head-on crash near Ruby Hill
The driver who caused the fatal head-on collision on Highway 84 in Livermore during the evening commute Tuesday lost control while racing a pickup truck that fled the scene and remains at-large, the CHP said in a case update Wednesday afternoon.
Arson team investigating blaze that heavily damaged historic Harlan House in San Ramon
One of San Ramon’s few remaining relics from the area’s Gold Rush days was severely damaged in a fire Wednesday morning in a blow to local history buffs as well as the property owner who had been seeking to renovate the building as part of a proposed project for the site.
Get Mushy at Valley Humane Society
Aside from her fur, the only thing soft about Mushy is the feeling you get in your heart while spending time with this sweet, grey tabby. This girl is one smart cookie, with a sharp eye for an unsuspecting catnip mouse.
School of Rock now making music in Pleasanton
Pleasanton residents can now fulfill their rockstar dreams with the city’s first-ever School of Rock, offering opportunities for both children picking up an instrument for the first time and adults aspiring to perform on stage.
Hot Picks
Veterans Affairs Mobile Medical Outreach: Medical providers will be on-site to offer examinations, consultations, and referrals to veterans enrolled in the VA Palo Alto Health Care System with no appointment is necessary. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., July 17. Livermore Civic Center Library.
Livermore Thursday Farmers’ Market: The Livermore Thursday Night Farmers’ Market is 4-8 p.m. at Carnegie Park with over 60 vendors. Rain or shine. 2155 3rd St.
Wente Summer Movie Nights Enjoy free classic films in a picturesque vineyard setting where guests are encouraged to bring low-back chairs and blankets to create a comfortable viewing space under the stars. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. July 17, Jurassic Park. Visit wentevineyards.com/events.
Tri-Valley Haven Backpack Drive: Support students in Tri-Valley communities with pre-filled backpacks for preschool through high school. Donations can be dropped off 9:00 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Fri. at Tri-Valley Haven’s Community Building, 3663 Pacific Ave., Livermore, through July 18. Visit trivalleyhaven.org/back-to-school/.
13 JR at the Firehouse: 13 JR. tells a timeless story about fitting in and standing out, made especially for adolescents with a universal message about friendship and being true to yourself. 2 p.m. & 7 p.m., July 18-19. Tickets $13. Visit firehousearts.org.
Concerts in the Park: Join Concerts in the Park, Friday nights at the redesigned band stand in Lions Wayside Park, 7-8:30 p.m., July 18, Evan Thomas and The Brotherhood, Blues Band.
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