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A look at some of the top stories on San Ramon Patch in the last week.

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A look at some of the top stories on San Ramon Patch in the last week.

A look at the top stories on Danville Patch in the last week.
Livermore resident Cort Holbrook was convicted Thursday of voluntary manslaughter for the stabbing death of Ricky Ziesmer.
Danville police officers will be celebrity waiters at Don Jose's in Alamo on Friday, March 22 and your tips to them will go to the Special Olympics.
After coming back to beat Sacramento Charter on Tuesday, Dublin High will meet College Park in the championship game Saturday.
Marine Sergeant Zachary George was wounded while serving his third tour of duty in February.
Phone messages and emails sent out to families assuring them that all schools will be safe despite a shooting threat found written on a girls' bathroom wall.
Police are looking for the suspect in connection to the Wells Fargo Bank robbery on Hopyard Road Tuesday.
As the debate rages on in town about 2030 general plan, Kathy Dillingham writes from personal experience about the advantages of affordable housing.
Angela Calcagno, the woman who the state says tied up a 2-year-old girl with tape because she wouldn't nap is temporarily banned from working in any state licensed care facility until the investigation is complete.
A pet owner flew over Blackhawk in search of their lost pet on Monday afternoon.
Pleasanton ValleyCare obstetrician/gynecologist William H. Phillips was not arraigned and asked to return to court April 8.
The star 49ers quarterback was the main attraction at Safeway on Friday.
Administrators, teachers and parents are struggling with a new state law that bans school fees in almost every situation.
Peter McDonough of Pleasanton and Michael Renquist of Livermore conspired to not bid against each other at public foreclosure auctions.
Four years after he son's death, Rovero continues to reach out to the community about the dangers of prescription drugs.
Dar's work helped San Ramon officers make 127 felony arrests over his 10-year career.
Dozens of speakers told the council they were against the 20-year development plan for the town.
You probably didn't feel it, but five earthquakes were reported in Dublin on Tuesday.
One of Dublin's rising stars talks to Patch about being named Young Citizen of the Year.