The comet comes around once every 71 years and is about to reach its brightest point as it approaches the sun.
The new closure will add to the roughly 200 stores that Rite Aid has closed since filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last year.
This detailed photo shows all of the wasp's body parts.
While not a total eclipse here, you will see a partial eclipse. Here is how much, and when to look skyward.
Fremont's hills remain green as winter rains linger into spring.
This image was captured in November. The turkeys seem unfazed by Thanksgiving looming in their future.
Do you prefer black & white photos or color?
Vibrant primary colors make this photo pop!
The hills and sky add to the beauty of the sculpture.
Abundant rain has turned the hillsides an emerald green.
Is it an wonder that Fremont is a perennial favorite on quality of living lists?
This photo was taken from Coyote Hills.
A peaceful Thursday morning for viewing water fowl in Fremont.
If you haven't hit the hiking trails this month — this is what you're missing!
It's World Sparrow Day and Shashidhar Sathyanarayan celebrates the little songbird with a delightful photo.
Beyond Lake Elizabeth, carpeted in fresh spring grass, Mission Peak rises.
Rain clouds threatened Fremont on Sunday.
A small island offers safety from people, dogs and other mammals.
Start making plans now for the weekend — it's going to be gorgeous!
Whether looking for a meal, a drink, or just a respite — a variety of birds and animals can be found near Lake Elizabeth.
This sunset was photographed at Lake Elizabeth last week.
Your business, school or nonprofit could score a grant to help with reusable food containers, refrigeration, bins and more.
Soaking up the sun in between winter storms.
As a storm moved through the Bay Area last Friday, there was a momentary break in the clouds.
This butterfly began life in a Fremont front yard.
The sun lights up the horizon and splashes color on nearby clouds.
4 shots of last weekend's full moon from Central Park.
Fremont received Platinum Designation for solar power leadership from a US Dept. of Energy program.
Do you prefer rainbows or sunsets? Why not have both?
The study looked at 180 of the largest U.S. cities. Fremont came out almost 5 points ahead of its closest rival.
The hillsides are green in Coyote Hills Regional Park.
Supermoons are well known, but why is this full moon called a micromoon?
A year ago today there was snow on Mission Peak!
Abundant rain followed by sun has coaxed out the annual blooms.
The U.S. Geological Survey reports the earthquake was felt more than 100 miles from the epicenter in Fremont.
Our winter rains have turned the hills into a lush carpet of grass.
The pleasure of this glorious sunrise is doubled, thanks to Horseshoe Lake.
A stroll around Central Park on a sunny day rewards one with continuous beauty.
The peak peeks through clouds that stretch above and below the summit.