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Last Week in Dublin: Bomb Threat, Family Cat Shot and Community Remembers Teen

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 Dublin High's annual Senior Awards Night packs the Shannon Center with students, parents and educators.

 Police say a call was made about a bomb in the T.J. Maxx store in Hacienda Crossings.

 Colleen Schoenthal inspires her family to volunteer and help the community.

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 Mayor Tim Sbranti talks about the latest local news.

 The board of trustees dedicated the Tom Fiori Memorial Bench in his memory at the recent board meeting.

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 A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at Dublin High on Wednesday evening.

 About 2,000 people gathered at a Danville church Wednesday to mourn the loss of 15-year-old Allison "Alliy" Bayliss, who authorities say jumped to her death from the Golden Gate Bridge on Monday morning.

 A Dublin High students explains why the second annual Jazzin’ For a Cure was a night full of music and hope.

 A Dublin family is offering a $3,000 reward to find the person who shot and killed their cat with a pellet gun May 22.

 Teachers, staff and volunteers received recognition at the recent board meeting.

 Supervisor Scott Haggerty addressed a crowd of business leaders at the Alameda County Fairgrounds.

 There were reports that Cal State East Bay Professor Steve Ugbah had been arrested. He had taken a leave of absence from his teaching job to run for elective office in the African nation.

 The owner of Cellar 9 brings 35 years of restaurant experience to Dublin and hopes to bring American comfort food to its customers.

 Fifth-graders at Dublin Elementary participated in an etiquette tea.

A list of notable arrests and incidents by Dublin police.

Stores in Dublin and Pleasanton will donate 25 percent of dinnertime proceeds June 1 to June 14.

The latest roundup of retail and restaurant news in the Tri-Valley area. 


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