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Pleasanton Launches FlashVote, Online Survey Tool
Pleasanton residents will now be able to complete quick surveys on a number of topics to help drive city policy.

Pleasanton residents will now be able to complete quick surveys on a number of topics to help drive city policy.
Pleasanton police will join other Tri-Valley departments in cracking down on e-bike violations.
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The library's 28-foot mobile van will tour the city once a month, bringing books, STEAM kits, librarians, WiFi, and much more.
The fair from Quest Science Center featured 70 exhibits on local innovation.
A drone was able to spot a 75-year-old man in a field far from his Livermore home after he'd been missing a few hours, police said.
Five Pleasanton students received scholarships sponsored by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
17 Pleasanton Citizens speak at City Council against the proposed library cuts
Photos show the front of the truck fully engulfed in flames, though traffic moves normally next to it.
General Manager Ramalah LaBang told Pleasanton Weekly the long-awaited restaurant will operate with limited hours starting Monday.