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Livermore approves Parkwest Casino 580 expansion

Parkwest Casino 580 in Livermore appears on course to operate 24/7 with 16 tables and betting limits of $1,000, an increase from its current 10-table and $200 limit.

City Council to appoint two new planning commissioners

The Livermore City Council is set to interview and appoint planning commission applicants to two vacancies with regular terms ending March 1, 2029, in a special meeting Monday.

‘He’s got his head held high’: Former Dublin basketball star begins cancer treatment after sudden diagnosis

Dublin alum Malik Jackson was on pace to graduate this May with a degree in political science. And he was enjoying his time playing at a very strong Division II program at the University of Alaska-Anchorage. Then came January of this year and everything changed…

State, federal officials announce increased water deliveries

State and federal water managers last week announced significant increases to water allocations across California thanks to early February storms and healthy reservoir levels.

Column: Living in luxury in the Tri-Valley

“A home in the Tri-Valley doesn’t need to have a high price tag or a lot of square footage to be considered luxury.”

Passenger dies after crash at prominent intersection in Danville

One person died and two others were hurt in a traffic collision at the intersection of Sycamore Valley Road and Camino Ramon in Danville on Saturday afternoon, according to town police.

Letters: ‘Finest Falcons’ column | U.S. Postal (Abysmal) Service | Girls’ high school wrestling | Releasing city’s general ledger is step too far

“We were so moved when reading your column we wanted to write and thank you for taking the time to specifically acknowledge Grace. It is heartwarming to know that her story touched your life as she did so many others.”

A New Shade of Green: It is impossible to plan right now

“The rapid-fire rollout of hastily crafted federal policies is hurting the state’s ability to forecast energy demand or more generally do meaningful planning.”

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Tri-Valley Water Conservation Art ContestThe Tri-Valley Water Conservation Art Contest is accepting K-12 student submissions now with the theme “Habitat Heroes: Transforming Lawns into Vibrant Native Gardens,” with a grand prize of a new iPad. Submission deadline is March 3. Visit zone7water.com/fun-activities

Movie Madness in the Vintage LoungeJoin for a movie in the Vintage Lounge at the Robert Livermore Community Center. 1 p.m., March 3. Visit larpd.org/

Livermore Youth Council Meeting: The Livermore Youth Council (LYC) is a group of Livermore teen residents representing the interests of Livermore youth. Membership is required to serve on LYC, but meetings are open to any teenagers wishing to attend. 7:30-9 p.m., March 3. Robert Livermore Community Center. Palo Verde Room.

Pleasanton City CouncilPleasanton City Council Meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. The next meeting is 7 p.m., March 4. City Council Chamber, 200 Old Bernal Ave. Visit cityofpleasantonca.gov/

Livermore Valley Joint Unified School DistrictRegular meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. in the Boardroom at the District Office, 685 East Jack London Blvd. The next meeting is Sept. March 4. Visit livermoreschools.org/

Souper TuesdayLocal volunteers serve warm soup during the chilly months. Grab and go or stay inside to connect with others and learn about local resources. 11 a.m.-12 p.m., Tuesdays. CityServe Care Center, 3311 Pacific Ave., Livermore.


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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...