Good morning, East Bay! Here's what you need to know before you leave for your Thursday morning commute.
Zechariah Fisher, 24, of Hayward, was arrested for an early morning shooting near the 25000 block of Carlos Bee Boulevard Monday, Oct. 3.
More drought restrictions, resources and conservation incentive programs can be found on the city of Hayward website.
To request funding, individuals must attend a virtual bidder's conference from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Nov. 1.
CVSan was the first in Alameda County to pilot municipal curbside food scrap recycling in 2001 and roll out a residential program in 2002.
A new month arrives on Saturday. Put these tasks on your to-do list according to the UC Master Gardener Program of Alameda County.
Pumpkin season is almost here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch near Castro Valley.
47 Alameda County sheriff deputies suspended; alert issued for fentanyl that looks like candy; six shot in Oakland; deadly crash in Fremont.
The U.S. Attorney's Office said that he tried to flee the country before sentencing.
Donations can be made Sunday, Oct. 9, from noon to 3 p.m. at Castro Valley's Pilgrim Christian Church, 20613 Stanton Avenue.
The suspect is being held at the Hayward jail after being arrested for allegedly killing a father and his son in their Hayward home.
Jeremiah Crum leads receivers with seven grabs for 129 yards.
Two Castro Valley High School students are being celebrated for their success in the Pat Vachini Outdoor Writing and Photography Contest.
Muhammed Ahmed cruises to 10-second win at George Brooks Invitational.
Responding medical personnel gave aid to the victims but both men were pronounced deceased at the scene.
Dogs with Deputies event Saturday at Meek Estate- Cherryland
Police seize ghost guns; jury reaches verdict in horrific stabbing death; officers write tickets for failure to yield to pedestrians.
The Alameda County Arts Commission is recognizing a Castro Valley woman for her achievements and contributions impacting the arts community.
A two-man team tries to get milk from a cow turned loose in an arena, as defined by the West of the Pecos Rodeo in Pecos, Texas.
The victim's 11-year-old daughter witnessed the attack, called 911 and stayed in the home with her dead mother until officers arrived.
Donate your clothing and other textiles for reuse during CVSan’s Textile Collection Week from October 3rd - 7th!
From October 10th to November 18th, you can participate in CVSan’s Used Motor Oil Filter Exchange Program.
Good morning, East Bay! Here's what you need to know before you leave for your Wednesday morning commute.
The new property restoration company is now open to assist community members in their time of need.
CVSan offices will reopen to the public on Monday, October 3, 2022.
The library is giving away books in bundles of three, while supplies last, in observance of Banned Books Week.
Top CDFA Expert Discussing Citrus Disease HLB Wed 9-21-22 7p FREE to attend
Authorities are investigating the shooting death of a man at Hesperian and Lewelling boulevards Sunday as a road rage incident.
East Bay man charged in horrific beheading; French bulldog stolen here found in Arizona; "Find My" app leads to Sin City; dozens of tickets.
The car plowed through the cashier area at the grocery store Thursday afternoon.
Pass-oriented Gladiators are coming off a slow start in a loss to host Reedley.
A French bulldog taken nearly 2 weeks ago in Alameda County is back home with its owners and 2 suspected dognappers are now in custody.
They are competing for a share of nearly $28 million in scholarships to be awarded next spring.
The suspect in last week's horrific killing of a 27-year-old Peninsula woman has a history of mental health issues, his attorney said.
CVSan invites you to attend an upcoming virtual Operations and Engineering Building Neighborhood Meeting.
Have you visited the park recently?
Jose Rafael Solano Landaeta, 33 of Hayward, was arrested on suspicion of murder Thursday, authorities said.
Investigators say the child suffered sexual and physical abuse, and was forced to live in a backyard shed.
Gladiators look to build on season-opening home win over Siskiyous on the road against Reedley (1-0)
Gun violence soars in one East Bay city; warning signs that a loan forgiveness program is a scam; two men sentenced to years in prison.