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“Television Event” – Did a TV Movie Save the World?
KQED Plus (SF Bay Area PBS Affiliate) to present the California broadcast premiere of “Television Event,” a new documentary on how the most controversial, most watched made-for-TV movie of all time, “The Day After” (1983), shook-up America, rattled President Reagan...
Tri-Valley CAREs’ April Virtual Meeting
Tri-Valley CAREs’ would like to remind you of our monthly virtual meeting that will be held at 7:30 pm on Thursday, April 18, 2024. Our monthly meetings are open to all interested members of the public. You will get up-to-the-minute reports on nuclear issues, and...
NNSA Delays Urgent Research on Plutonium “Pit” Aging While Spending Tens of Billions on Nuclear Weapons Bomb Core Production
Nearly three years after filing a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request…
“Television Event” – Did a TV Movie Save the World?
KQED Plus (SF Bay Area PBS Affiliate) to present the California broadcast premiere of “Television Event,” a new documentary on how the most controversial, most watched made-for-TV movie of all time, “The Day After” (1983), shook-up America, rattled President Reagan...
Tri-Valley CAREs’ April Virtual Meeting
Tri-Valley CAREs’ would like to remind you of our monthly virtual meeting that will be held at 7:30 pm on Thursday, April 18, 2024. Our monthly meetings are open to all interested members of the public. You will get up-to-the-minute reports on nuclear issues, and...
Tri-Valley CAREs Invites You To Our First Monthly AMPLIFY PARTY!
We will gather together virtually (via Zoom) to strategize how we can individually use the power of our social media accounts (via Facebook, X, Threads, Linkedin, etc.) and print media (via Letters to the Editor, comments sections, etc.) to bring more attention to...
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Nuclear Arms Race Dollars flow into Livermore Lab – Again…
The Administration’s Budget Request for Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has been released and it tops $2.5 billion for the first time. The Lab’s overall budget is up 5% over the FY24 Annualized Continuing Resolution (a measure of...
Dancing with Death: The Fiscal Year 2025 Nuclear Weapons Budget
Last week President Biden sent his Fiscal Year 2025 budget request to Congress. While this general fact made the news; many media outlets failed to highlight that the U.S. military defense budget for the coming fiscal year is approaching a trillion dollars. The...
Good Friday
Good Friday Proclaiming Hope that Light Shines in the Darkness Live and Virtual Interfaith Worship & Witness focused on Livermore Nuclear Weapons Laboratory When: Good Friday, March 29, 2024, gather 7:45 am Where: Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab Southwest Gate,...
#MakeNukesHistory
On March 10, we will learn whether Oppenheimer, the most-nominated film of the year, sets records at the Academy Awards. The film was a summer blockbuster that powerfully told the story of the race to develop the world’s first nuclear weapon during World War II. Many...
Tri-Valley CAREs’ March Virtual Meeting
Tri-Valley CAREs’ would like to remind you of our monthly virtual meeting that will be held at 7:30 pm on Thursday, March 21, 2024. Our monthly meetings are open to all interested members of the public. You will get up-to-the-minute reports on nuclear issues, and...
Performance Report Illuminates Livermore Pit Production Role and New Warhead Delays
The just released National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) reports evaluating contractor performance reveal serious scheduling delays on Livermore Lab’s nuclear warhead programs that will likely lead to cost overruns, detail the plutonium pit production support...
Federal Agency Decision Expands Nuclear Dangers at Livermore Lab
The United States’ dangerous nuclear arms racing just took another step forward. The federal agency that owns Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory released a Record of Decision (ROD) in the Federal Register on February 20th that entrenches - and markedly expands –...
Will you be our Valentine?
Valentine’s Day reminds us not only of romantic love but also of our love for peace, justice and our beautiful earth. This is an abiding love we know you share. Here at Tri-Valley CAREs, we want to offer you our deepest appreciation for all you do - and to extend that...
Tri-Valley CAREs’ February Virtual Meeting
Tri-Valley CAREs’ would like to remind you of our monthly virtual meeting that will be held at 7:30 pm on Thursday, February 15, 2024. Our monthly meetings are open to all interested members of the public. You will get up-to-the-minute reports on nuclear issues, and...
Radioactive Iodine Exposure Under Review
One LLNL Employee Affected; DOE Says Below Levels of Concern By David Jen | The Independent LIVERMORE — The Department of Energy (DOE) has recently announced that it is investigating an incident in which an employee of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) was...
Livermore Lab Investigated by the Department of Energy for a Contamination Problem, Both On and Offsite at Workers Private Homes
In a January 24th letter sent by the Department of Energy’s Office of Enterprise Assessments to Lawrence Livermore National Security…
Nuke treaty anniversary observed with calls for U.S. ratification
By MARILYN BECHTEL, | People's World San Francisco LIVERMORE, Calif. – As workers entered the west gate of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on the morning of Jan. 21, they were greeted by protesters displaying 8-foot banners declaring, “World to U.S.:...
“Doomsday Clock” Remains Close To Midnight as Global Threats, like Nuclear War, Persist
In its annual announcement this week, the formidable Bulletin of the Atomic Scientist called upon its Executive Chair, former CA governor Jerry Brown, along with Bill Nye the Science Guy, famous for his long standing educational science TV show, to reset the “Doomsday...