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Last Week in Dublin: Places to Enjoy Thanksgiving, Twilight Opens and Protesters Target Banks

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A dog with an unusual look is headed to an adoption event in Dublin.

The unemployment rate in Alameda and Contra Costa counties was 10 percent last month. The two-county region added 2,600 jobs since September. But more than 140,000 East Bay residents are still job hunting without success.

Twi-hards set up shop inside the Regal Cinemas in Dublin and elsewhere.

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The lunchtime demonstrators were part of two-month anniversary of protests nationwide.

Mayor Tim Sbranti reports about the latest news in Dublin.

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Kraft Foods partners in “Help Us End Hunger (Every Bag Counts)” food drive to benefit food banks.

Crews will be grinding concrete in the northbound lanes between Dublin and Walnut Creek over the next few weeks.

Five tips to help make your parent-teacher conference successful.

Police are asking for help to identify the vehicle that struck her.

Notable arrests and incidents Dublin police encountered Nov. 5 to Nov. 12.

Joe Dulay competed the 2011 Ford Ironman World Championship in October, 10 years after being paralyzed.

This special edition of Sprouts & Shutters covers Thanksgiving in the Tri-Valley from restaurants serving Thanksgiving dinner to Thanksgiving-themed wine-tasting events.


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