There are multiple contactless ways to pay.
The face mask donation came from the Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco Bay Area.
Fremont City Council proclaimed the week of November 30 through December 6, 2020, as United Against Hate Week in the City of Fremont.
Giving Hope is an established program in Fremont that eases the burden of those in need during the holiday season.
Appointments are required. Visit the websites provided for complete details.
In terms of performance, the Tesla Model S 85 met or exceeded expectations.
Just one in 20 registered Alameda County voters opted to head to the polls. See the county's record-breaking voter registration totals.
Measures V, W, and X would all raise taxes in Alameda County. Here's what voters decided.
All precincts have been counted from Election Night.
Fremont Patch's live roundup of Tuesday's election results for Nov. 3, 2020.
All precincts have been counted, but more mail-in ballots are expected to arrive in the coming days.
Have you experienced long lines today, or witnessed voter intimidation?
The polls will close at 8 p.m. If you still have your mail-in ballot, you may drop it off at any vote center.
The polls will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. If you still have your mail-in ballot, you may drop it off at any vote center.
A Fremont city councilmember and the mayor of Dublin are squaring off in the race to serve eastern Alameda County.
Here’s a list of polling places in Fremont, to cast or drop off your ballot in person for the Nov. 3 Election.
"We need to practice smart growth planning, and coordinate better with our school district to ensure we have the school infrastructure."
" I will work hard with a clear mind and a good heart to improve the quality of life. I will keep our community clean and safe."
Meet Justin at “Pop Up @ Park” this Fri-Sun from 4-6:30 pm! Ask questions and confirm your decision to vote Justin Sha for Fremont Mayor.
Vinnie Bacon, an Alameda County Board of Supervisors candidate, is under investigation by the Fair Political Practices Commission.
Are you anxious to make sure your ballot arrives early so that it will be counted? Here’s where to drop it off.
Justin Sha, candidate for Fremont Mayor, uncovers the truth about Lily Mei’s ties to developers and special interests.
Justin Sha, Candidate for Fremont Mayor, criticizes Lily Mei for her record on transparency and racial justice.
Two are vying to represent the region as Alameda County District 1 Supervisor. See how they responded to Patch's candidate Q&A.
"I have a proven track record of building teams of competent, hard-working people who could make the Supervisor's office very successful."
The law will help more consumers avoid losing their homes in bankruptcy.
The November election is just weeks away, and mail-in ballots need to be completed early.
The felon was arrested in Fremont on April 2, in Santa Clara County on April 16, and in San Leandro on May 15 on a federal warrant.
Senator Bob Wieckowski's bill aims to protect higher education savings accounts.
"Relying on victims to enforce our consumer laws through litigation is a weak approach."
SB 908 increases oversight of the industry as more Californians take on debt during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fremont Mayor Lily Mei was among 198 mayors who sent a letter to congressional leaders, urging them to take action on climate issues.
The Fremont community activist and founder of the Tri-City Ecology Center died July 9 at the age of 88.
The bill protects Golden State Scholarshare 529 college savings plans from being seized by creditors in bankruptcy cases.
Supervisor Scott Haggerty is calling for the reopening of the entire county.
The City of Fremont is helping hard-hit residents pay their rent, and providing grants to small businesses.
The bill would authorize $75 billion in spending for healthcare needs sure to coronavirus.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles announced it is extending driver licenses expiring during the coronavirus pandemic.
"This crisis needs to open our eyes to the value of workers who are often invisible..."