A community meeting will be held Aug. 8.
The developer says the cost of each of the homes would range between $400,000-$500,000, according to media reports.
A proposal to build 14 townhomes will be discussed at city council's Thursday meeting.
City council will vote on whether to lease a bulletproof vehicle at its next council meeting.
More than 40 residents shared their thoughts about how future growth in the city should happen in a recent community meeting.
The Alameda County Transportation Commission will hold the forum in Union City.
The president will attend three fundraisers in Oakland and Piedmont.
Assemblywoman Hayashi, who pleaded no contest to shoplifting charges, wants to replace the county supervisor who resigned in a messy scandal.
The family aquatic center will be closed for repairs during the last half of this year.
A letter was sent to the state Department of Toxic Substances Control demanding the indefinite closure of the Newark-based oil refinery.
Three Newark Unified Board of Education seats are up for grabs in the November general election. The filing period goes from Monday to Friday Aug. 10.
In an effort to save money, the state decided to suspend mandates that require local jurisdictions to keep the public informed by posting meeting agendas.
City council voted to authorize city staff to seek request for proposals for a new waste collection and recycling services provider.
A document that outlines proposals on how to develop Newark in the future will be presented.
Newark's agreement with Waste Management, which included a 24 percent increase this year, expires by June 1, 2013.
Testimony on Tuesday revealed that a slain Newark student died from a 6-inch-deep stab wound.
Diners in Alameda County will now know more about the health and safety of the food being prepared in the restaurants they choose.
From stricter hygiene standards for body piercing to help for children being bullied at school, a host of new laws go into effect this week.
The Alameda County Water District brings back the Green House Calls Program through August 9.
Two digital billboards and one pylon sign could be fully constructed in Newark as early as December.
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Also at Thursday's council meeting, information about ordinance prohibiting the use of single-use bags will be presented.
City Council will vote on whether to adopt a project that would allow the construction of three outdoor digital advertising signs.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Newark.
Selected items from this week's Newark City Council meeting
Alameda County Board of Supervisors taps Union City Councilman Richard Valle to fill unfinished term
It was no contest. BART surveyed random passengers on whether they like the new vinyl seats or the old wool fabric ones. Vinyl was favored by three-fourths; wool by only a tenth. So we'll see more vinyl seats, and requests for rider feedback.
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors deadlocked 2-2 when voting who to appoint to replace former District 2 Supervisor Nadia Lockyer.
The preliminary results for the primary elections of the 17th Congressional District and 25th Assembly District.
City officials said some revenues from a voter-approved measure will have to be used to offset an expected loss of $1.6 million in revenues.
Lockyer's predecessor Gail Steele has pulled her application for the vacant seat.
The City Council meets for a budget work session at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall.
Five finalists were selected to move onto the appointment process to fill the vacant District 2 Alameda County Supervisor seat.
Jason Otis Monroe, 33, of Newark is charged with the killing of Evangeline Supena Contillo. The evidence in that 2011 homicide is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service opens public comment session for draft 15-year plan for Don Edwards San Francisco Bay Wildlife Refuge
Newark Vice Mayor Ana Apodaca is one of eight candidates who have applied to fill the District 2 seat left vacant after Nadia Lockyer's resignation.
The City of Newark's annual pavement maintenance projects begin soon.
Assemblyman Bob Wieckowski will talk about the Middle Class Scholarship Act at CSU East Bay on May 17.
Alameda County residents are being encouraged to take advantage of program that could cut certain overdue traffic ticket fines in half
The bill requires florists who use local phone numbers and names to include addresses in advertisements.