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LPD introduced the virtual training system in 2022, becoming the only department in the Tri-Valley to-date with the technology. Since then, they have used VirTra to supplement every officer’s training ...
The California State Controller's Office and Department of Technology are facing a lawsuit from Pleasanton-based Workday after the company was allegedly unfairly rejected in the RFP process for a new ...
Nearly half a year into into the dispute, eight striking Kaiser mental health workers wrapped up a hunger strike as ...
Now the rehabilitation begins, and it's turned out to be a major issue for the family … While it is a highly regarded facility, the question is: Is that the best place for Aman?
Pacific Chamber Orchestra is preparing to take audiences on a musical journey through the playful, lyrical and innovative spirit of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Tri-Valley nonprofit Hope Hospice & Health Services is getting ready for its 2025 Hike for Hope fundraising event next month at Del Valle Regional Park in Livermore.
The San Ramon City Council is set to begin public discussions and considerations in the budgeting process for the upcoming fiscal year this week.
The Danville Town Council is set to hear a report from the town's development services director on the highlights and current projects under her department, which consists of the building, planning, ...
They are about two different students at Foothill who are headed in opposite emotional directions — one on an extreme high while the other is facing his life being in the crossroads following a ...
The California Highway Patrol is continuing to search this week for the suspect in a San Ramon freeway shooting Sunday ...
Crosswalk buttons along the mid-Peninsula appear to have been hacked, so that when pressed, voices professing to be Mark Zuckerberg or Elon Musk begin speaking.
An appellate court judge has denied an appeal from a union representing VTA bus drivers and light rail operators — upholding ...