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Week in Review: Sachs and Hudson Win Council Seats; Cal High Claims EBAL Title; Pig Shot With Crossbow in Suburb

A look at the week's top stories in San Ramon.

Sachs and Hudson Take the Lead for City Council Seats

According election results, San Ramon voters re-elected Vice Mayor David "Dave" Hudson to his seat on the city council, along with Harry Sachs. City elections will be held on even-numbered years, with 85 percent of voters in favor of the switch.


Cal High Claims EBAL Title

The California High football team won its first East Bay Athletic League title last week with a 21-3 game against Livermore, an article in the Contra Costa Times reports.

San Ramon Puts on Fall Colors

It's no New England, but it's refreshing to see trees changing color around town. Photo gallery of readers' fall foliage photos.


Kaiser Medical Offices Opening Celebration


The community came out Thursday to view the new 67,000-square foot Kaiser Permanente medical offices in San Ramon, set to open at 2300 Camino Ramon in San Ramon on Nov. 14.

Hunter Kills Pig with Crossbow in San Ramon Suburb

A hired hunter shot a 200-pound pig in the Lyndhurst Place neighborhood Friday morning.




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