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Police: Pleasanton woman lied about robbery, attempted kidnapping
A woman who reported she was robbed by two men who then attempted to take her infant son was arrested Tuesday for filing a false police report. Comment?
Morris: Group looking to adopt out 5,000 pets
DEAR JOAN: Maddie's Fund, the Alameda-based animal welfare foundation established by Workday and PeopleSoft founder Dave Duffield and his wife, Cheryl, is coming up and there is a lot going on. Comment?
Pittsburg council delays action on ordinance to help curb underage drinking
A draft proposal for the social host ordinance that was up for a first reading at Monday night's meeting was apparently not ready to taken up by the council. Comment?
Painting the streets for a new downtown Pleasanton look
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There were colorfully painted pianos placed temptingly on sidewalks, inviting the public to play them. Comment?
Pleasanton: Men rob woman, attempt to kidnap son
A mother and her infant son are safe after two men robbed her then attempted to kidnap her boy inside an apartment complex Wednesday night, police said. Comment?
New carpool/toll lane expected to speed I-580 commute
The public got a look Tuesday at plans for a 12-mile toll lane on westbound Interstate 580 from Livermore to Dublin and Pleasanton. Comment?
Powerball $600 million jackpot lures hopefuls around the Bay Area
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A clerk at Cole's Market prints out a Powerball lottery ticket in Pleasanton, Calif., on Friday, May 17, 2013. Comment?
Pleasanton: Missing Fremont 15-year-old girl found alone at Stoneridge Mall
A Fremont 15-year-old girl whose absence for more than a week initiated a search was alone at the Stoneridge Mall when police found her Monday night. Comment?
Park It: East Bay rattlers -- setting the record straight
Talking about rattlesnakes in a previous column, I misspoke about the season when they give birth. Comment?
Tri-Valley briefs: "Dublin Idol" kids sing out at farmers market
People can shop while hearing a free "Dublin Idol" competition for young singers at 5 p.m. Thursday and May 30 at the Dublin Farmer's Market in Emerald Glen Park, 4201 Central Parkway. Comment?
Between the vines: Livermore's Wentes state's first family of chardonnay
Between the Vines is a biweekly column on wine and winemaking in the Livermore Valley region. Comment?
Fallen officers honored with memorial run in Pleasanton
Law enforcement officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty were honored Saturday with the California Peace Officers Association's 5th Annual "A Run to Remember" 10K Run & 5K Run/Walk at Shadow Cliffs Regional Park. Comment?
Around Pleasanton: City leaders learn about innovative teaching
In my last column I wrote about Pleasanton's Lisa Highfill, who teaches math to fifth-graders using innovative instruction techniques. Comment?
San Ramon Valley briefs: Danville business seminar offered free
Area business owners are invited to the Spring Business Marketing Seminar as a way to cultivate clients and increase business. Comment?
The Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Ind., announced that Peter Heath has earned a place on the dean's list for the winter quarter. Comment?
Pleasanton: Missing Fremont 15-year-old girl found alone at...
A Fremont 15-year-old girl whose absence for more than a week initiated a search was alone at the Stoneridge Mall when police found her Monday night. Comment?
Roadshow: I-580 widening to add toll lanes
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Q I know you've written about the construction that's beginning again on Interstate 580 in Livermore, Dublin, and Pleasanton, but there seems to be much more going on than just the addition of a westbound carpool lane. Comment?
Talking about rattlesnakes in a previous column, I misspoke about the season when they give birth. Comment?
Election final: Narum to be sworn in to Pleasanton council
Former Pleasanton planning commissioner Kathy Narum, who cruised to victory in a special election for a vacant city council seat, will be sworn in at the May 21 council meeting. Comment?
Safeway CEO Steve Burd has legacy as a risk-taker
After a forceful two decades of leadership, Steve Burd will step down from Safeway this week, leaving behind a company that he molded into the nation's second-largest supermarket chain. Comment?