Community Corner
Week in Review: Marathon Emotions; College Cash; Robber Sketches; Execution Stay for Dome?
Here are some of this week's headlines from Pleasant Hill.
City To Consider 'Save The Dome' Appeal at May 6 Meeting: The "dome" theater has one last chance to be saved from demolition, depending on the outcome of a public hearing set for May 6, 7:30 p.m. at Pleasant Hill City Hall. Story here.
Who's Hiring in Pleasant Hill: Safeway Bakery; Lamps Plus; Geek Squad. Learn more.
Spring/Summer 2013 Spotlight: Events, Camps and More: Read the Pleasant Hill Spotlight magazine online and find out what's in store for the sunny seasons. Details here.
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Police Seeking Suspects in March Armed Robbery Attempt: Read all about it here.
Scholarships for College Park Grads Who 'Repair the World': Two students will be awarded the Tikkun Olam scholarship this year. Story here.
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Grants Available For Public and Non-Profit Projects in Pleasant Hill: What should be Pleasant Hill's next community project? A new park? Better equipment at an old one? A collaborative mural to beautify the city? Details here.
Boston Marathon Locked Down After Explosion; List of Local Runners: Read more.
Michelle Obama Visits Hern Family in Boston Hospital: Aaron Hern, an 11-year-old Martinez Junior High student, is recovering from two surgeries after being wounded in the Boston Marathon bombing. Read more.
Boston Marathon Attack: `It Was Absolutely Horrific,' Alamo Runner Says: Attorney Stan Rowland had just crossed the finish line when he heard the bombs explode. Read story here.
Walnut Creek Runner: Bombing 'Eclipsed' Marathon Emotions: Details here.