Off-duty San Pablo police officer saves life of choking baby
A San Pablo police officer who saved a baby while off-duty in Livermore, insists that he's no hero.
Bay Area air quality advisory extended through Sunday due to wildfire smoke
Smoke from wildfires will keep Bay Area skies hazy through Sunday, especially in northern and inland areas, but the Bay Area Air Quality Management District does not expect air here to become unhealthy this weekend.
San Mateo firefighter charged with molesting girls dating back from 2002
A San Mateo firefighter was arrested and charged with sexually abusing and molesting teenage girls.
Livermore teens on charity ride to Oklahoma
Three teenagers from Livermore are traveling cross-country 2,000 miles away on bikes and a unicycle. Part of their mission is to raise money for charity.
Illegal sideshow of 100 cars and fireworks spark blaze on Livermore hillside
“What we found was there was an organized car sideshow of more than 100 cars,” said Bob Stear. “They were spinning donuts in the road, they were drinking, they were lighting off fireworks.”
Man wanted by San Francisco police in 2 deadly shootings arrested
A 32-year-old man wanted by San Francisco police as a suspect in two fatal shootings was arrested Saturday in Livermore.
Dublin water park reaches pre-pandemic attendance as heatwave scorches the East Bay
For the first time in two summers, families were splashing and sliding around once again at Dublin's The Wave Water Park Thursday, looking for an escape from the triple-digit temperatures.
Triple-digit heat and water restrictions push Bay Area gardeners to ditch their thirsty plants
The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures over 100 degrees in Concord, Livermore, and other parts of the East Bay later in the week.
Livermore police searching for driver who backed over police motorcycle
Police in Livermore are asking for the public's help in locating a suspect that reportedly attacked an officer on Friday.
Deadly fire at Livermore home kills one man
One person is dead after an early morning Friday fire at a home in Livermore.
1 person airlifted with major injuries after Altamont Pass head-on collision
A person suffered major injuries in a head-on collision Wednesday morning in unincorporated Livermore, Alameda County fire officials said.
Livermore planning commissioner who used word 'ghetto' will keep job
The Livermore City Council voted to allow a planning commissioner to keep his seat after he made what many viewed as an insensitive remark.
Livermore commissioner says he'll resign if asked over 'ghetto' comments
Commissioner John Stein said at a proposal meeting, "I really don't want to see downtown become a ghetto of affordable housing." Just two minutes later, he doubled down on his position saying, "I'm concerned that we not create a ghetto."
Livermore City Council to consider expelling commissioner over 'ghetto' remarks
The Livermore City Council will consider expelling John Stein from the city's planning commission, after the former council member referred to a planned downtown low-income housing project as "ghetto" at the commission's April 20 meeting.
Passenger dies, driver ejected when minivan went through guardrail on Altamont Pass
One person was killed and another injured when the minivan they were riding in went through a guardrail on westbound I-580 in the rural Altamont Pass and rolled at least 100 feet down an embankment, authorities said.
Three minor quakes recorded in the Bay Area
(KTVU) -- You may have been asleep and did not feel any of them, but three minor earthquakes were measured in the Bay Area early Saturday morning.
K-12 Livermore students head back to school for limited, hybrid school
For middle and high school students, that means a half-day, two days a week in-person, while the majority of their schooling will still be online. Elementary students will come to class for a couple of hours a day, four days a week.
Goodwill closing 8 East Bay stores, announces layoffs
Goodwill Industries on Friday announced the immediate closure of eight of its stores in the East Bay and that it’s laying off 61 employees due to the pandemic’s economic impact.
Livermore pre-K through 12th-grade students plan to head to class in less than a month
The board voted unanimously to resume in-person instruction for preschool through 12th grade on March 22.


















