A contract termination affects Sutter facilities in Bay Area communities including the East Bay.
Even more jobs at the Patch jobs board, and post your own local job listing!
Federal officials are investigating reports the treats sickened and killed thousands of pets. There's a Petco in Alameda.
The lawsuit alleged the Pleasanton-based company failed to properly dispose of hazardous waste at more than 500 California facilities.
Some 2,600 clinicians are planning to walk out because they say Kaiser is failing to provide timely and adequate care to patients.
California customers are owed hundreds of thousands of dollars. Use this link to file your claim.
A recall for 7 million of these machines is underway. Some 90 people have been burned by the unit.
Shop for everyone on your holiday list, all within your budget. Amazon.com has a large distribution center in Newark.
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The fast food giant announced it will cut eight items from its menu as soon as January, according to reports.
Local clients include the CPUC, Alameda County and several East Bay cities among the list of those served by Granicus.
Daniel Boggan, Jr. will officially begin his new post on December 15.
Wondering what to get this year for the little ones? Here are a few ideas.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are busy days for shoppers and hackers.
Christmas pajamas, deals on televisions, computers, toys and more—it’s all on sale
If the deal on that TV looks too good to be true, it probably is. Digital lifestyle expert Kim Komando gives the low-down on gifts to avoid.
How about a Samsung Galaxy S5 for a buck? Amazing deals on televisions, tablets, DVDs and more.
These three retailers have the highest average discounts for Black Friday, according to one survey.
Beats by Dre for $97 and a GoPro HERO3+ with a $50 gift card for $249.99.
What a tease—Lowes is revealing one new Black Friday item each day! Watch its clever, animated bit for each product.
Walmart gives you 3 shots at doorbusters this year.
About 75 percent of the drivers serving the San Francisco International Airport, Oakland International Airport and San Jose did not show up.
McDonald's is recalling 2.3 million Hello Kitty whistles because of a choking hazard.
Interested participants are asked to pre-register for their screening by calling (510) 814-4682 or emailing relations@alamedahealthsystem.or
In the East Bay, nurses will be on the picket lines in Fremont, San Leandro, Oakland, Walnut Creek and Richmond
Patch’s new jobs board makes it easy for job-hunters and employers to search for and post local, regional and national jobs.
The jobless rate for the United States in September was 5.9 percent, also down from the month last year, officials reported.
Bonnie Panlasigu will oversee the local facilities in the Alameda Health System.
Bank of Marin’s Alameda branch hosted its first successful “Shred Day” and collected canned food for the local food bank.
The team participated in the Caffeine & Kilos Invitational on September 20 in Sacramento.
Galant Food Company will recall specific editions of two different products that were produced between Sept. 22 and Sept. 24.
Grand opening festivities include valuable prize giveaways, craft demos and kids crafts
Limited sponsorship opportunities are still available. The rink will open November 8, continuing through January 20, 2015.
An estimated 1.8 million Californians requested an extra six months to file their taxes back in April. Time's almost up!
The purpose of the law is to protect children and elderly people from accidental ingestion of unused pills and to stop improper disposal.
'Be afraid... be very afraid...' The Halloween store has opened its creaking doors once more. Read on... if you dare.
The Richmond establishment's owners say the campaign to be the lowest-rated eatery in the world began as a dig at Yelp's practices.
On Sept. 17, $10 will be donated to the foundation from every one-hour massage or facial.
Lowe’s must remove the products from sale or correct the false, misleading, deceptive or inaccurate product descriptions.
The money will reimburse the state’s pension funds for money it lost investing in mortgage-backed securities through Bank of America.