Long time local Lutheran church in SLZ helps SLZ Foodbank and community in difficult times of need.
The Sheriff's Office has completed their investigation and all sites have been cleared and deemed safe.
Thanks to Bay Area Oromo Evangelical Lutheran Church, and it's grass-roots partner SLZ food bank, for crucial food service.
The coronavirus sent millions of Americans, including some in Alameda County, into an economic tailspin that’s felt at the dinner table.
1st United Credit Union thanks staff, members, and community for their generosity
This pup loves having his family at home.
Three lovely photos of an August sunset.
Six parks will remain closed because of active fires or wildfire damage— check the list.
Clouds on a hot August night make for an amazing sunset.
Through Sunday, it is illegal for Castro Valley residents to burn wood or manufactured firelogs.
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They raised nearly enough for $50,000 worth of food purchased for the Alameda County Food Bank. Demand has soared since coronavirus closures
The drive is open to all Bay Area residents.
Plagued by outreach challenges amid the pandemic, the U.S. Census Bureau will end all counting efforts for the 2020 census on Sept. 30.
From a tree canopy to grass-covered rolling hills, this hike provides beauty at every turn.
Yesterday, registration was opened for all families.
“Cars were lining up going all the way down Mission Boulevard which is probably a couple miles away."
A herd of goats were spotted in Cull Canyon this week by hikers.
The weekly No-Contact Food Distribution program also will move to a new location the first week of August.
Hiking in an East Bay Regional Park.
After being closed for four months, the Oakland Zoo will reopen next week.
3 very different types of flowers — all blooming in the summer garden.
1st United Credit Union is collecting monetary donations for school supplies
If the entire population is not counted, Hayward will miss out on funding for 10 full years.
Many people are using stay-at-home orders to turn their gardens into showpieces.
A new ordinance revision requires payment of relocation assistance to tenants facing no-fault evictions and temporary displacements.
The community has been supportive, and one Castro Valley girl has raised more than $186,000 for the zoo.
Who is ready to take the road less traveled?
The City of Hayward will continue through the rest of July and August its program of closing B and Main streets on Saturday afternoons.
Police thanked the community for their help in finding her.
The Oakland Zoo is in danger of going bankrupt because of coronavirus closures. A 6-year-old girl is doing her part to save it.
On behalf of our Governance Team, I share with you our deepest gratitude for your continued commitment to students and families.
“People who never thought they'd experience food insecurity are now seeking food assistance.” Here is where to get help in Alameda County.
The emergency moratorium is on residential and commercial evictions for failure to pay rent or make mortgage payments due to the pandemic.
The open burning season for range management fires will begin on Wednesday, July 1, and will run through April 30, 2021.
The Hayward Public Library will begin providing curbside pickup of library materials through a new program, library officials said.
The City of Hayward will close the heart of the Downtown District to vehicular traffic the afternoon and evening of Saturday, June 27.
While traditional Fourth of July fireworks are canceled, cities are getting creative with live & virtual ways to celebrate in the East Bay.