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By Bhavya Adabala You never know who is struggling from opioid addiction. Here are ways to recognize the signs of opioid ...
By Charis Truong The Bay Area is an extremely high performing and competitive place academically, and many students are pressured to devote everything to their studies. But what happens if a student, ...
By Ayush Banerjee It is happening in school bathrooms, public parks, and even inside people’s homes. The opioid crisis, often linked with distant cities or rural states, has taken firm root in the Bay ...
By Alyssa Vu There is a silent but deadly force terrorizing the nation. It does not discriminate between man or woman, rich or poor. It starts out as an invited guest, turns into a close friend, and ...
Local Realtors recently traveled more than 3,000 miles to help bring housing solutions back home in the Tri-Valley.
Video by Zenzele Taylor This video was produced as part of a program to educate youth and others about Alameda County’s opioid crisis, prevention and treatment options. The program is funded by ...
Alameda County Fair is gearing up for the second of its four weekends at the Pleasanton fairgrounds. See that and more in ...
During Tuesday's closed-session meeting, the Pleasanton City Council unanimously approved a settlement agreement with the ...
Linda Drattell, who published the book of original poems last fall, is settling into an exciting life likely much different ...
This year marks the milestone 20th anniversary of the Robert Livermore Community Center, which first opened to residents on March 26, 2005.
With summer vacation currently underway throughout Pleasanton, the empty school sites give construction workers the chance to ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. In 1994, a 26-year-old Alex Padilla, sporting a newly minted engineering degree from MIT, was back at home living with ...
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