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These feel-good stories about local heroes who are making positive and long-lasting impacts in Livermore are made possible through the continued support of Kris Moxley Real Estate as part of our Community Leaders Program.

 

A toy drive for Neev

A toy drive for Neev

Pleasanton fifth grader organizes holiday campaign in memory of his late younger brother
Sandia researchers develop pandemic tracking software

Sandia researchers develop pandemic tracking software

Innovative program awarded two-year grant from Department of Energy
Livermore Lab breakthrough marks milestone for future of nuclear defense, clean energy

Livermore Lab breakthrough marks milestone for future of nuclear defense, clean energy

After six decades, LLNL researchers achieve scientific energy breakeven in fusion experiment for first time
Get on the Bus

Get on the Bus

Helping more and more kids experience the joys of soccer
Ominous Burgers makes its mark on the Livermore food scene

Ominous Burgers makes its mark on the Livermore food scene

Company's holiday toy drive underway
75 years of LARPD

75 years of LARPD

In spite of challenges, Livermore parks district stands 'healthy' and 'efficient', GM says
Portraits for Patriots: How one Tri-Valley photographer supports veterans entering civilian workforce

Portraits for Patriots: How one Tri-Valley photographer supports veterans entering civilian workforce

Nina Pomeroy provides professional headshots for transitioning members of the military
Revisiting the successful bald eagle fledgling rescue at Del Valle Regional Park

Revisiting the successful bald eagle fledgling rescue at Del Valle Regional Park

Park staff worked around fallen branches, debris to recover eaglet
Tri-Valley teen founds organization to support economically disadvantaged people

Tri-Valley teen founds organization to support economically disadvantaged people

Gold Bear Foundation now has 80 members, nine chapters across three countries
Local Boy Scout overcomes setbacks to build 'Jeopardy!' board for youth summer camp

Local Boy Scout overcomes setbacks to build 'Jeopardy!' board for youth summer camp

'With his special needs, it’s harder for him than the average kid. This shows that he can be as able as any of them,' father says
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