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Abe Gupta Appointed to Dublin City Council
Gupta, a Dublin resident and attorney, was appointed by a 3-1 vote on Tuesday night.

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Gupta, a Dublin resident and attorney, was appointed by a 3-1 vote on Tuesday night.

The town is looking for people to fills seats on the Art Commission, Parks and Leisure Services Committee, County Connection Citizens Advisory Committee and a Poet Laureate.
The Teen Council advocates for teen issues, volunteers for numerous City events and plans special activities for teens. The application process is open until March 1.
Rep. Swalwell says the collaboration is an example of the private-sector and government working together to reduce the country's dependence of foreign oil.
Mayor Bill Clarkson emphasized what he thought were the successes of his first year in office and looked ahead to 2013.
The support ranch for troubled youth is closing after seeing funding cut.
Nobody was hurt, but the home was seriously damaged by the fallen tree.
Dublin High senior Sharanya Stanley read Philip Levine's poem "My Brother, The Artist, At Seven."
Wells Middle School Leadership with Nicole Malone are organizing a fundraiser to raise cancer awareness on March 1.
A look at noteworthy activity by the Danville Police Department from Feb. 10 to Feb. 12.
A look at noteworthy activity by the San Ramon Police Department from Feb. 8 to Feb. 10.
Heroes from World War II will be at the Veterans Memorial Building in Danville on Monday.
There's a large, empty storefront in the Crow Canyon Commons Shopping Center. What would you like to see move in?
Danville resident Mark Eugene Thornton, 51, pleaded not guilty to eight felony counts of grand theft by embezzlement on Friday.
One student’s work will be selected by a judging panel of local artists to hang in the U.S. Capitol Building for one year along with student artwork from across the country.
A look at noteworthy activity by the San Ramon Police Department from Feb. 4 to Feb. 7.
A look at noteworthy activity by the Danville Police Department from Feb. 6 to Feb. 9.
A driver of a tractor-trailer knocked down a traffic light pole at the Crow Canyon Road and Camino Ramon intersection, causing the traffic light to strike a man's head.
Police believe Charles E. Ratazak, 25, is responsible for a string of burglaries in Danville and Blackhawk.
The nomination period is open until Feb. 26.