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Macy Perez was a close friend of several Livermore softball players. Their light blue ribbons — and a playoff run — honor ...
The pull of the foul air to Northern California was significant enough that the Bay Area Air District issued an air quality ...
Extreme heat is about to make a return to the Bay Area in time to bid May adieu, but it won’t be hanging out for too long, ...
As the World War II bomber Heaven Can Wait was hit by enemy fire off the Pacific island of New Guinea on March 11, 1944, the ...
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A new supercomputer named after a winner of the Nobel Prize in chemistry will help power artificial intelligence technology ...
Danny Mercado, Brady Laubscher, Casa Grande baseball: No team had as impressive an opening week of the NCS playoffs as the ...
The remains of a Livermore native and U.S. Army bombardier who died during World War II were finally returned to his hometown last weekend after more than 80 years of being lost at sea.
U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Thomas V. Kelly Jr., a 22-year-old Livermore resident and World War II bombardier, was shot down over Hansa ...
Wreath laying ceremonies were held Monday morning, May 26, at the Teague World War I Memorial Arch and in Meetinghouse Park ...
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