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Top 5 SRP Stories of the Week
A look at the top stories on San Ramon Patch in the last week.

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Starting in November 2011, I was hired by Patch to be its local editor in Clayton. Then, a year later, I switched cities and I'm now the local editor in San Ramon.
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A look at the top stories on San Ramon Patch in the last week.

Tipsy Tow program aims to help keep drinking drivers off local roads.
Walmart is seeking construction bids to build a Walmart Neighborhood Market grocery store in the Country Club Village Shopping Center.
Coast Guard believes they found the vessel which left Half Moon Bay on Wednesday.
The Coast Guard has suspended its search for Shau Tsu Wong, a 64-year-old San Ramon man, with no plans to restart it.
Four days after the water main broke, water service has been restored to the facility.
Community members visited the state capital to teach the proper use of CPR and AED on Thursday.
With the cost of college in California continuing to rise, students and parents were at Dougherty Valley High on Tuesday night to hear about the possibilities out-of-state.
The community center is not expected to reopen until Thursday afternoon at the earliest.
Calls recorded by San Ramon police dispatchers from Jan. 23 to Jan. 29.
The break occurred underground but didn't cause any damage to the buildings on site, city staff said.
From a local figure skater competing for a national championship, to the City Council talking about what San Ramon could look like in the future, we covered a wide variety of stories last week.
San Ramon business owners are encouraged to claim listings in Patch Places to better promote their businesses and inform San Ramon Patch readers.
The council heard two presentations, one regional and one local, on what changes might happen to keep San Ramon sustainable.
Calls recorded by San Ramon police dispatchers from Jan. 16 to Jan. 22.
The program, which has raised $65,000 for schools in its first two years, starts on Feb. 14.
This isn't the first time TJ and Melinda have been torn over a 49ers-Giants playoff game.
The rally, organized by MoveOn.org, was an effort to put pressure on Obama to investigate Wall Street's role in the mortgage crisis.
YiPing Restaurant, located near the Crow Canyon and San Ramon Valley Boulevard intersection, hosted its grand opening Tuesday night.
The 10-year-old was taken to San Ramon Regional Medical Center for minor injuries but has been released.