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As December draws to a close next weekend, so too does 2023 become another year that was. Let's look back over the biggest storylines and photographs in the Tri-Valley in our Year in Review in the section below. Have fun!
Pleasanton residents who want to learn how their local government works but don't want to pay for the Leadership Pleasanton program will now be able to do so for free under the city's newly created Pleasanton Community Academy.
An ethnic studies course could soon be introduced into the Pleasanton Unified School District curriculum for freshmen students to take if the school board decides to approve the implementation of the course at its meeting Thursday.
The Pleasanton Community of Character Collaborative is set to recognize four Pleasanton residents, along with the Pleasanton Police Officers Charitable Foundation, as recipients of the 2023 Juanita Haugen Awards this week.
Four Pleasanton residents and the Pleasanton Police Officers Charitable Foundation will receive 2023 Juanita Haugen Awards during the annual Pleasanton Community of Character Collaborative luncheon at the Pleasanton Senior Center
Two dedicated Pleasanton residents who have given so much of their time, energy and heart to supporting their community are set to be honored Monday evening: Ken Mano and Todd Utikal, the 2023 Ed Kinney Community Patriots.
The Community of Character Collaborative is accepting applications from high school seniors attending Pleasanton Unified School District schools for the annual Juanita Haugen Memorial Scholarship.
The Pleasanton Community of Character Collaborative honored the work of three locals who embody the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. during Monday's 23rd annual Fellowship Breakfast that recognizes the late American civil rights icon.