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The early birds are getting a start on their day.
County health officials announced two more deaths on Wednesday and dozens of newly confirmed cases.
California poppies bloom in a regional park.
There are also 35 newly diagnosed cases reported.
Fremont Police originally responded to a call about domestic abuse and ended up in a standoff with an armed man.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The woman arrested was released from the scene, as coronavirus dictates who is taken to jail.
The coronavirus death toll has risen to 52 in Alameda County.
Neighbors had to shelter in place until the man left his home, police say.
Abdul Samad, 69, was found safe and reunited with his family after going missing Friday, authorities said.
Neighborhood speed limits for residential streets are 25 mph throughout Fremont as established by state law.
New cases and deaths continue to be reported in Alameda County.
The sky is perfectly reflected in the calm water.
The Stanford Avenue Staging Area is fenced off, but the Ohlone College Staging Area is open. Don't forget your cloth face mask!
Are you ready to take a break from cooking? Curbside pickup or delivery - these restaurants are conjuring-up your favorites.
Attention job seekers and local business owners, here are couple of resources to share with you.
To stop the spread of coronavirus behind bars, sentences are being cut short and the accused are being released before trials.
The deer were right in the city, next to the creek.
The City appreciates your patience as refunds are a manual process that must be completed by staff.
Union Sanitary District is seeking the hike to pay for system improvements.
Look closely: see the hummingbird baby?
"The inspector will verify that the City-approved Construction Safety Plan is being actively followed and enforced on site."
The man was treated for a gunshot wound at a local hospital.
The death toll remains at 42, although the number of cases continues to climb.
Spring wildflowers are still blooming in the lush green hills.
Most crime has dropped in Fremont under the county's coronavirus shelter-in-place order, but property crimes, including burglaries, are up.
Hospitals across the U.S. fighting the coronavirus while facing PPE shortages have found help in an unusual place: a Fremont auto shop.
Scammers are coming out of the dark using fear and false hope to get your money or information.
The number of confirmed cases in the county has more than doubled since the beginning of the month.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles announced it is extending driver licenses expiring during the coronavirus pandemic.
The 45 new cases reported Thursday pushes the number of people sickened with COVID-19 over 1,000. See a breakdown of ages.
Camp EDMO® transforms its educational camps to an online experience for all kids, with honor system pricing
All workers and customers of essential businesses that remain open must wear coverings.
A breakdown of cases in Fremont, as the county's death toll pushes it into the Top 5 in the state for fatalities.
"Today’s update highlights street sweeping services have resumed"
The shortage caused by coronavirus is being filled by volunteers.
Coronavirus developments include a plan by California for reopening the state; plus, a reason to celebrate losing the Super Bowl.
"This crisis needs to open our eyes to the value of workers who are often invisible..."
Beginning Monday, April 13, 2020, the City of Fremont is accepting online pre-applications for planning, building, and engineering permits.