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Last Week in Dublin: Bank Robbery, Farmers Market and Murder Trial Continues

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 Dozens of pieces of art were sold at the 13th Annual Student Art Reception Auction Night to benefit Dublin Partners in Education.

 Dublin police say Bank of the West was robbed Thursday evening.

 The City of Dublin has partnered with Pacific Coast Farmers' Market Association to run the Dublin Farmers Market on Thursdays from 4 to 8 p.m.

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 But other popular Northern California parks could be shut down by July 2012.

 April was Distracted Driving Awareness Month and police throughout the state followed a zero-tolerance policy for texting and talking on cell phones while driving.

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Local teachers gathered at the Stoneridge Mall in Pleasanton to protest education cuts.

 Each initiative has benefits, drawbacks, trustees say.

 An 18-year-old San Ramon resident who was reported as suicidal and missing Tuesday morning crashed his car into a truck in Brisbane, killing a San Jose man.

 Three arrests reported last week by Dublin police were related to warrants while two arrests were on charges of domestic violence.

 Lawyer traces back breakdowns, hallucinations with witness, whose ex-wife is on trial for his grandmother’s murder.

 Dublin was one of more than 20 cities to respond to a request for a proposed second campus location.

 How running helped one woman regain her strength after the death of her husband.


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