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Hubbs' No-Contest Plea, Wine Competition Highlight Past Week's Coverage

Catch up on Livermore Patch's top stories from the past week.

Here is a list of top stories from our coverage this past week:

Sunday, Feb. 20

  • Officials announced the Airway Boulevard fire station will reopen. Detail .
  • America's Next Top Model held auditions in Danville. Our team talked to and provided a .

Monday, Feb. 21

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  • in her column discussed recent decisions by city leaders, and what they mean for Livermore's future. Let us know and participate in the discussion with other Livermore Patch readers in the comments section of her column.
  • Our segment featured Livermore lab scientists who were .

Tuesday, Feb. 22

  • in his column highlighted how .
  • Our segment showcased to be used by Livermore labs.

Wednesday, Feb. 23

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  • in our segment provided a recap of how Livermore wineries led the way at .
  • Our column provided the latest roundup of retail and restaurant news in the Tri-Valley area. View it .

Thursday, Feb. 24

  • A Livermore woman accused of having sex with teen boys agreed to serve five years in prison. Details .
  • Our  column provided details on how the Livermore Chamber of Commerce plans to honor Tri-Valley "dream makers." View it .

Friday, Feb. 25

  • A BART board of director agrees that the controversial destination of a planned Livermore BART station should be voted on in November. Read the article .
  • We provided a recap of a presidential candidates forum held at . The college plans to name a new president in March.

Saturday, Feb. 26

  • in his column sat down with Livermore authors to catch up on their recently released book that features more than 60 hiking trails in the Tri-Valley. Story here.
  • The East Bay SPCA announced that appears to be on the rise.

Things to look out for this week:

  • We'll provide a recap of a public meeting scheduled for Thursday regarding the Altimont Corridor Rail Project. Download a handout here.
  • in her column will discuss the recent push by a group to set the free. Check for the column Monday morning and be sure to share your thoughts.

Stay tuned. More Livermore Patch coverage coming soon.


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