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Tri-Valley Craft Cocktail Competition returns to benefit Pacific Chamber Orchestra
The special event, which supports the nonprofit Pacific Chamber Orchestra, is offering more cocktails, food, tickets, silent auction items and a reconfigured layout for better spacing when it returns to Bankhead Plaza on the first Saturday of May.
Driver airlifted after crash down embankment along rural Mines Road
Emergency crews rescued a driver trapped inside their car after it careened down an embankment and landed on its side in a stream in unincorporated Livermore late Monday night, according to authorities.
Library spotlights American West during Livermore Reads Together this month
In celebration of its city-wide reading program’s 20th anniversary, the Livermore Public Library is hosting a series of Western-themed activities this month.
Santa Rita Jail credits policy changes for helping save inmate lives
Santa Rita Jail staff saved the lives of over 300 inmates last year who were either suspected of overdosing, had suicidal thoughts, or experienced medical emergencies, according to the Alameda County Sherrif’s Office.
‘A future filled with possibility’: Dublin State of the City highlights financial health, community investments
Clad in a sunshine yellow suit, Mayor Sherry Hu encouraged fellow Dubliners at the State of the City to dress in the same color during 2026 in the name of year-long optimism.
Guest Opinion – The Power of One: Protecting the downtown we love
“One purchase, one decision, one neighbor choosing local. That is how we protect the downtown we love together.”
Hitchcock meets Monty Python at Village Theatre
A fast-paced and funny adaptation of a classic thriller will see “spies, secrets and split-second costume changes” coming to the historic Village Theatre in downtown Danville throughout the month.
‘One League, One Valley’: Expanded SRV Little League set for first opening day after merger
Youth baseball players, coaches and organizers in the northern part of the San Ramon Valley are getting ready for opening day this weekend, the region’s first in its new era of Little League.
Fly away with Fruit Bat from Valley Humane Society
Meet your new favorite creature of the night: Fruit Bat! This little wonder is proof that the sweetest things come in small packages, just like the tropical fruit his namesake loves.
Hot Picks
Pleasanton Young Professionals: Meet and network with other young professionals to make that lasting connection. Free for Pleasanton Chamber members, $10 for guests. 5-7 p.m., March 5. Oasis Restaurant & Wine Lounge. Visit pleasanton.org.
Livermore Historic Preservation Commission: The next Livermore Historic Preservation Commission meeting is 7 p.m., March 5. City Hall. Visit livermoreca.gov.
Adventurer Peter Hillary: 70 Years of Everest: From one of the great families of mountaineering, Hillary summited Everest and reached the South Pole on skis. His father, the late Sir Edmund Hillary, made the first ascent of Mount Everest 70 years ago in 1953. 7:30 p.m., March 5. Tickets $50-$80. Visit livermorearts.org.
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., March 6. 555 Main St., Pleasanton.
Kings Return: Returning to the Bankhead with their signature blend of rich harmonies and soul-stirring vocals, this Grammy-nominated a cappella group captivates audiences with effortless fusion of gospel, jazz, R&B, and classical influences. 8 p.m., March 6. Tickets $40-$70. Visit livermorearts.org.
Best of San Francisco Stand-Up Comedy: A new generation of comedic talent is set to take the stage from the producers of one of the longest running independent shows in America. 8 p.m., March 6. Tickets $16-$26. Visit firehousearts.org.
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