Politics & Government

Week in Review: Congressman Swalwell, Student in Haiti, Solider Comes Home

Some of the stories that made news this past week in Dublin. Take our poll and check out our blog of the week.

Dublin Year in Review

Did you miss the top stories of 2012? We have a list of the stories that defined Dublin last year. Tell us which one was the biggest story of the year.

New California Driving Laws for 2012

Do you know about the new laws for the year? Take a look at our list.

Dublin Eighth-Grader Spends Holiday in Haiti Building Orphanage

Wells Middle School student Marcus Elola, 14, and his father, Michael Elola, are in Haiti with two humanitarian groups giving the gift of hope and shelter to the local children. The father-son duo will help to build an orphanage. Read the full story here.

Soldier Returns Home to Tri-Valley

Sgt. First Class Frank Mitchell of the US Army National Guard returned to Dublin in December after a one year deployment in Afghanistan. On Dec. 22, Mitchell was surprised with a welcome home rally.

Eric Swalwell Gets Sworn In to Congress

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Dublin's Eric Swalwell, 31, was sworn in Thursday as part of the 113th Congress. The new congressman also cast his first vote after being sworn in.

Poll: What Was Your Favorite Song of 2012 Dublin?

Have you heard DJ Earworm's annual mix of the top twenty-five songs for 2012? Do you love or hate it? What was your favorite song of the year? Take our poll.

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Blog of the Week: Teachers Matter—Now More Than Ever

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