The Pleasanton City Council is set to hear an update on the Livermore Municipal Airport and its leasing and development policy following recent comments from Pleasanton residents in regard to loud noise coming from the airport.
The Pleasanton City Council last week received its first yearly update on city staff s progress in implementing the Climate Action Plan 2.0 (CAP 2.0), which includes dozens of environmental projects to reduce greenhouse gasses.
Tri-Valley residents were expected to get a welcome respite this weekend from the parade of atmospheric river storms that pelted California since New Year’s Eve, dropping enough rain to push
PLEASANTON — The Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department (LPFD) hosted a ribbon cutting for its all-new Station No. 3 at the corner of West Las Positas Boulevard and Santa Rita Road on
PLEASANTON — The segment of West Las Positas Boulevard between Hopyard Road and Hacienda Drive will serve as a demonstration for bicycle and pedestrian improvements early next year.