Tri-Valley Year in Review 2025
2025 was a banner year for the Tri-Valley. Let’s take a look through our top storylines and photographs. Enjoy!
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Authorities investigate death of inmate at courthouse
Authorities are investigating the death of a 27-year-old inmate who died in custody this week after he was found unresponsive at an Oakland courthouse.
Woman arraigned on charges of attempted murder, stalking of San Ramon teen
A Union City woman who allegedly shot a teenager last month in San Ramon was arraigned Wednesday on charges of attempted murder, stalking, child abuse and making criminal threats, prosecutors said.
Awe-inspiring holiday displays light up the night in the Tri-Valley
In the spirit of the holiday season and tradition, annual decorative light displays throughout the Tri-Valley help families make magical memories.
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Meet Parker at East Bay SPCA
A sweet, smart and eager 5-year-old cattle dog mix who can’t wait to be your loyal sidekick, Parker loves being included in everyday adventures, whether that’s hiking, neighborhood strolls, yard play or relaxing together after a fun day out.
4 things to know about end-of-year charitable giving tax benefits
There are a number of strategic tax opportunities individuals and families must take advantage of before Dec. 31 to maximize contributions to charity and minimize tax liabilities. Here’s four of them.
A&E
Livermore Valley Arts reports ‘strong’ financial health following year of deficit-spending
Despite operating in the red last fiscal year, Livermore Valley Arts is doing well financially with an operating reserve of over $1.3 million, according to CEO Chris Carter and the nonprofit organization’s annual report to the City Council.
San Francisco novelist hosting book launch event in Danville
A few years ago, author Meg Donohue became what she calls a “hobbyist gardener,” turning to her small urban garden in San Francisco for a little entertainment–if not something a bit more challenging.
‘Christmas with Ballet Roots’ on Livermore High stage
Pleasanton’s Ballet Roots Dance Company is presenting its second annual Christmas show for Tri-Valley audiences at a new venue this holiday season.
Spotlight
Ivy League mentorship for college applications and career foundations through meaningful projects
Path Mentors was born out of dissatisfaction with the toxic high-pressure environment that college admissions has created. Founded in 2019 by Columbia graduates, the Path Mentors’ team of nearly 100 mentors from a wide range of professions including technology, finance,…
Moving insurance vs. moving coverage: What California consumers need to know
Many people assume their movers provide “insurance” for household goods. In reality, most licensed movers in California are required to provide coverage, which is different from insurance and comes with important limitations.
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Did you miss
‘Very bizarre behavior’: Other complaints against ex-Amador principal alleged pattern of unprofessional conduct
Newly released documents from investigations into now-former Amador Valley High School principal Jonathan Fey reveal more allegations against the disgraced Pleasanton administrator.
Downtown Series: Home in Danville for the holidays
The Lighting of the Old Oak Tree kicked off what Danville officials and business owners are hoping will be a reprieve for brick-and-mortar businesses that continue to rebound downtown in the wake of economic dark times in 2020.
Sports
Pleasanton Preps: Amador boys’ soccer posts wins at all three levels
The Amador Valley boys’ soccer program saw wins for all three levels last week. The varsity got an early goal from Jonas Lyions off an assist from Matthew Sun, then the Amador defense made the goal stand up as the…
Ignoring transfer rules has forever changed high school athletics – and at what cost?
“It’s caused a crisis of consciousness for me many times. But instead of giving up, I look for the good stories on homegrown athletes and hope that a miracle can happen to restore character to high school athletes. I can…
Sports memorabilia dealer pleads guilty to fraud after selling fake Willie Mays items
A sports memorabilia dealer in Contra Costa County pleaded guilty Monday to wire fraud after he was caught selling fake sports collectibles, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
ReAL Estate
Danville developer strikes out: Planners tussle over environmental impact of Lucas Valley subdivision
The Planning Commission rejected an appeal from a Danville-based development corporation that plans to build a subdivision on a grassy glen in unincorporated San Rafael.
Prominent shopping center for sale just off freeway in San Ramon
A shopping center anchored by Lucky, Dollar Tree and McDonald’s is now listed for sale at an undisclosed price near the border of San Ramon and Dublin.
Council weighs in on redevelopment ideas for Dublin-Pleasanton BART Station
The Pleasanton City Council expressed strong support this week for the initial concepts of a proposed high-density residential development at the eastern Dublin-Pleasanton BART Station, which could produce as many as 1,300 new rental units.


