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Things to Know in Danville This Week: April 1-6
A list of events scheduled in Danville this week.

Much of my journalism background is in sports. I started in high school, working for the Vallejo Times-Herald and BeniciaNews.com. I went on to major in journalism at Cal State Long Beach and was a freelance reporter for Torrance Daily Breeze. My senior year, I was the sports editor of the university newspaper, the Daily Forty-Niner.
After school, I worked as a sports reporter for the Daily Republic in Fairfield, CA. I started my own soccer Web site in 2009, IntelligentSoccer.com. I started freelancing for Patch in March 2010, covering news and sports for a variety of Patch sites and wrote columns for Benicia Patch.
Starting in November 2011, I was hired by Patch to be its local editor in Clayton. Then, a year later, I switched cities and I'm now the local editor in San Ramon.
Other than journalism, news and sports, I'm also an avid movie watcher and have no trouble digesting television (oh, how I miss "The Wire"). I also love traveling (this is starting to sound like Match.com profile).
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Politics
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A list of events scheduled in Danville this week.

A list of events scheduled in San Ramon this week.
The closures will be between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. and is due to the I-680 Auxiliary Lanes project.
A look back at the top stories on San Ramon Patch in the last week.
A look back at the top stories on Danville Patch in the last week.
Behiel was a Village High graduate and was 21 when he died on March 22.
Crunch Fitness wanted to motivate people to go to the gym, but one Danville resident didn't like the tone of their message.
Joshua Steinhorn, 19, had an estimated value of $45,000 worth of MDMA, or "Molly," in his Isla Vista apartment, according to the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's department.
Lisa Books-Williams made all her food rawlive to win the Vegan Iron Chef Competition in San Francisco last week.
John Dwyer, Jim Hansen and John Whitney are all leaving their posts as principals in the Pleasanton Unified School District. Tell us how you think they did in the comments section.
The Rotary Club named Kim Tarman, Judi Caruthers, Elaine Maier and Yaeko Kennelly their Unsung Heroes for 2013 and will honor them April 4.
The march will end at the annual Good Friday protest at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
The purpose of the new restrictions is to protect people in San Ramon from secondhand smoke.
The work to add auxiliary lanes on Interstate 680 will start Wednesday and end next week.
Principal Lauren Kelly has taken a family leave of absence and is not expected to return.
The 15-year-old Livermore boy died last week from Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
After winning the county spelling bee, Audrey Bantug advances to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington D.C.
Police are still searching for a fourth suspect connected to last May's deadly robbery, which left an 18-year-old local suspect dead.
Andrew Hewitt, who was born with 13 birth defects, is in need of a pediatric wheelchair, multiple therapies, and medical equipment not covered by insurance
Mike Wood leaves Granada High after going to the playoffs in three of his five seasons in charge.