Fire in Livermore burned near east Interstate 580
The fire was near eastbound I-580 and North Livermore Avenue.
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The fire was near eastbound I-580 and North Livermore Avenue.
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East Bay Municipal Utility District bands will no longer be accepted as of Wednesday, May 7. Instead, East Bay Parks will use color-coded, lake-specific bands.