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Guest Opinion: What we learned after producing play written by AI

“Many in our audience found this reassuring. Great plays, it seems, are still beyond AI’s reach. But director Rice offered a note of caution: our results were shaped by our ethics. We deliberately avoided using the work of living playwrights to train the model. Others may not.”

Danville PD chase aided by helicopter results in vehicle collisison on I-680, two arrests

A reported mail theft in Danville last week gave way to a police pursuit that involved the assistance of a Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office helicopter, a freeway crash and ultimately the detention of two suspects, according to an announcement from the town this week.

Spanish restaurant set to replace Frontier Spice in downtown Pleasanton

A downtown Pleasanton restaurateur who recently took over the former Frontier Spice building on Main Street is now looking to convert the Indian restaurant space into a Spanish-inspired eatery.

Dublin school board promotes Haar to assistant superintendent

The Dublin school district recently named director of TK-12 education Curtis Haar as its next assistant superintendent of educational services, effective this July.

Holi festival to brighten Bishop Ranch this weekend

Bishop Ranch’s annual Holi event, billed as the East Bay’s largest celebration of the Indian spring festival centered on “rhythm, color and community connection”, returns to San Ramon this weekend.

Pleasanton Rose Show moves to Museum on Main for 86th installment

The Pleasanton Rose Show, an annual display of beautiful blooms on Mother’s Day weekend, will be back in 2026 at a new venue, with organizers cultivating a budding relationship with the Museum on Main to rescue the longtime event.

Fluffy, friendly Remy at Tri-Valley Animal Rescue

Little Remy is precious – he weighs less than 5 pounds! He has soulful, brown eyes, a soft, fluffy coat and tiny legs. He’s a friendly boy who adores his humans and he gets along with other small dogs.

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A Bicycle Tour of Poland and SlovakiaDan Moore presents this Armchair Travelers program showcasing photos and stories from his 2024 trip to the two countries. 1:30 p.m., April 9. Livermore Civic Center Library, Storytime Room.

Congressional District 14 Primary Candidate Forum QuestionnaireModerated by the Pleasanton Weekly and Livermore Vine via Zoom webinar, 4-6 p.m., April 12, hear directly from Congressional District 14 candidates. Submit questions before 5 p.m., April 9 here:

Basic Tech Help Drop-In ServiceA Basic Tech Help volunteer is available to help adults with basic computer skills such as uploading and downloading files, creating an email account, using Microsoft Office and Google suites, and basic Web searching and browsing. 6:30-8:30 p.m., Tuesdays & Thursday. Livermore Civic Center Library.

Knitting & CrochetKnitting & Crochet at the Pleasanton Senior Center. 9-11:30 a.m., Fridays. Drop-in fees apply.

Native Garden Work DaysTend and nurture the native gardens at Sycamore Grove Park where volunteers help provide seasonal weeding, planting, pruning and more.  All levels of experience welcome. 9-11 a.m., April 10 & 24. Visit larpd.org.

Aida Cuevas presents Mexican Symphonic SerenadeDesigned to engage and enthrall audiences of all backgrounds Mexicana Symphonic Serenade promises an inclusive and immersive experience that transcends cultural boundaries. 8 p.m., April 10. Tickets $70-$100. Visit livermorearts.org


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