Kirkland and other brand-name frozen shrimp distributed here and nationwide recalled due to possible salmonella contamination.
Alameda County has been on the Watch List since July 12. The latest death toll, plus how many cases in Dublin.
Hundreds have been sickened in the United States, including 76 Californians, prompting a voluntary recall of a variety of onions.
One Dublin High student started a nonprofit to distribute supplies. Now students in 13 other states are looking to follow his lead.
Statewide, 514,901 Californians have been sickened and 9,388 have died as a result of COVID-19.
The free presentations will be held July 29 and August 5.
Cases of COVID-19 continue to climb among inmates at Dublin's Santa Rita Jail, rising from 46 earlier this week to 101 as of Friday.
California granted Alameda County permission to move further into the state's four-tiered reopening plan on Wednesday.
Alameda County reported more than 1,000 additional coronavirus cases over the past week.
A surge in new cases and hospitalizations in Alameda County means getting to "new normal" will take even longer.
Sensitive to pollen? Here's when you should be wary this weekend.
If you're sensitive to grass pollen, be wary this weekend.
Alameda County officials warned that public gatherings could further spread the coronavirus, while promising new reopening updates soon.
Donated artwork will be distributed to hospice patients in homes & nursing facilities in the Tri-Valley area & neighboring East Bay cities.
Expect high grass pollen rates this weekend.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Dublin.
Allergy sufferers beware, as high rates of grass pollen are expected in Dublin this weekend.
No Kid Hungry’s map shows where Tri-Valley kids sidelined from school by the coronavirus crisis can get access to free meals.
The drive-thru testing site opens Monday. No appointment or physician order is needed to receive a test for COVID-19.
Patch has launched a new feature to help readers stay on top of local news related to the COVID-19 outbreak.
"We're definitely trending upward but it's something we can manage and there are no serious issues with our jail population."
Alameda County is now sharing city-level data about coronavirus patients.
If paramedics come to your home, they will be dressed in protective garb.
The Dublin City Council has issued a message to the Dublin community regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
Open Heart Kitchen will continue to provide nutritious boxed lunches for Dublin seniors, available for pickup.
The news came after a shelter in place order was issued for Alameda County Monday.
The Alameda County Sheriff is the emergency manager for the region that spans Monterey County upward, KRON reported.
The Alameda County Public Health Department has created a website to inform the public about the novel (new) coronavirus.
A widespread flu outbreak has prevented some regular donors from giving blood, prompting an urgent call from the Red Cross.
The class, hosted by Hope Hospice, will teach people about the changes dementia can bring.
The Warm Line began in San Francisco, but now offers peer counseling to people in need of emotional support across California.
The winter holiday season can be painful for those coping with loss.