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What would you like to see replace the old dealership in Dublin Boulevard?

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What would you like to see replace the old dealership in Dublin Boulevard?

It will be built one day so what would you like to see built in the San Ramon City Center?
The "For Rent" sign is up at small storefront on San Ramon Valley Boulevard. Do you have any ideas on what should move in?
A ceremonial groundbreaking for the project will take place on the Pleasanton Kaiser Permanente Campus on Wednesday at noon.
The school, funded through Measure D, is scheduled to open in the Fall of 2015.
A list of activities and events in Danville this week.
A list of activities and events in San Ramon this week.
A look at the top stories on Danville Patch in the last week.
A look at the top stories on San Ramon Patch in the last week.
The driver was pinned in his vehicle and transported by helicopter to the hospital, according to California Highway Patrol.
The crime rate in the city went down for the fifth consecutive year.
The Dublin City Council is considering having a study to look at changing the land use of 39 acres, between Tassajara Road and Brannigan Street, from commercial to residential. What do you think?
The police department used a helicopter to locate 4-year-old girl, who wandered away from home Thursday afternoon.
If not properly handled, oily rags after a wood-finishing project could lead to a fire.
The small blaze happened Wednesday at about 3 p.m. and closed one lane of traffic on Murrieta Boulevard.
Registration is open for the Harlem Globetrotters skills clinic at 24 Hour Fitness this summer.
Residents are invited to turn in unwanted prescription drugs at the town office on Saturday.
Rep. Eric Swalwell has introduced legislation to name the post office on 6937 Village Parkway after Dublin public servant Jim Kohnen, who died last year.
What would you like to see move into this open storefront in the Danville Livery?
Two San Ramon Valley Unified schools earn gold medals from U.S. News and World Report. Two others are silver medal winners.