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Ofelia’s Kitchen, a classic, family-owned sandwich shop tucked away in Chardonnay Shopping Center in Livermore, has been ...
While the finishing touches took place in the outfield on another wildly successful Little League Intermediate 50/70 World ...
A rally at Delucchi Park on Sunday honored Amir, a Palestinian boy who was shot and killed in Gaza just moments after meeting ...
A team at Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore has spent the past eight years developing Thorium, a set of software ...
The landscape paintings of Tri-Valley artist and sculptor David Gates made their debut at The Independent Art Gallery on the ...
We’re now just a little more than six months into President Donald Trump’s second administration. By some accounts, he is likely going to be sued more than he was during ...
A new court date has been scheduled for Oct. 7 in the case of Livermore resident Miguel Lopez, who was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ...
The Gene Morgan Insurance Agency in Livermore is again helping local students with its annual Backpack and School Supply drive.
I read with interest your first page article on the Livermore city council’s vote to build Eden Housing, and I appreciated your summarizing comments made by some of our citizens ...
Once again, the City Council has approved the Eden Housing plan for 130 units of much needed housing in the downtown area. And once again, the MOVErs have urged the ...
I feel that locating the Eden Housing Development at the proposed corner of L St. and Railroad Avenue is a mistake. Downtown is an area of primarily low-level buildings and ...
At last week’s City Council meeting, I shared my concerns that their vote would set a precedent for the future of referendums in our community. Concerned citizens simply wanted to ...