Residents said they'd like to see more mixed-use developments in Old Town.
Robert Marshall is voted in as Newark city council's newest member.
Community members are invited to a meeting scheduled for Saturday focused on the city's General Plan.
Click the Cover it Live box to replay Monday night's coverage of the council's public interviews with the 12 candidates.
Richard Watters removes himself from city council applicant pool because of a schedule conflict.
ACWD sells $45 million in revenue bonds.
Local jurisdictions have until March 2 to opt out of the ordinances.
City council will vote on whether to remove non-retail businesses from permitted use in the city's Newark’s Regional Commercial Zoning District.
A short summary of the background of 13 individuals who have applied for a vacant city council seat.
Forever stamp" will cost one extra cent now.
A 24-hour blackout began last night as part of a protest against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA).
Retiring police dog has dedicated 1,580 hours of service and apprehended 92 suspects in his seven-year career
There is still about one week left until the Mowry Crossing Shopping Center is completely demolished.
The city council voted unanimously for the city to take over the Newark Redevelopment Agency.
The congressman announces he will hold two town meetings, one in Fremont and the other in San Lorenzo.
The Alameda County Water District emphasizes that residents should conserve water due to the current winter dry spell.
Council is scheduled to vote on items connected to the dissolution of redevelopment agencies at its Thursday meeting.
Applicants are scheduled to be interviewed by the Newark City Council on Jan. 31.
Construction is ongoing at a gas station and a parcel that once housed a restaurant on Jarvis Avenue.
Growing "industrial hemp," registering to vote online and banning the sale of shark fins completes this list of 10 interesting new laws.
The new law becomes effective on Jan. 1 and fines for violating it start at $475.
Wasserman has been on the Fremont City Council for nearly two decades.
The California Supreme Court deemed the state’s seizure of $1.7 billion in redevelopment money is legal.
Thousands of Bay Area residents have phoned authorities to report their neighbors were burning wood illegally on Spare the Air days this winter, according to a report in the Mercury-News.
Deadline to apply for city council seat remains to be set for Jan. 5.
Council members voted to go forward with an appointment process at its Thursday council meeting.
A demolition permit has been approved for Sand Hill Property Company to demolish the Mowry Crossing shopping center.
Assemblyman Bob Wieckowski will honor Newark resident Shirley Sisk at his State of the State Assembly address.
Hundreds gather at the Hilton Newark Hotel for a holiday luncheon and farewell celebration for former Mayor David Smith.
Mayor Al Nagy, Councilwoman Sucy Collazo and Councilman Luis Freitas are sworn into their respective seats Thursday night.
Newark's new mayor talks about working together for a "better Newark."
Smith sits down with Patch and talks about the legacy he leaves behind in the town he's been mayor of for 33 years.
Mayor Elect Al Nagy, Councilmember Luis Freitas and Councilwoman Elect Sucy Collazo will be sworn into their respective seats at Thursday's council meeting.
Chamber of Commerce hosts a luncheon for the hoildays and celebrate the retirement of Mayor David Smith.
Alameda County Water District officials said the milky discoloration is known as entrained air.
The Lake and Rosemont Association builds memorial for Mayor David Smith at Lakeshore Park.
Newark community participates in the first of a series of meetings that aim to update the city's General Plan.
Five individuals associated with NBD Cannabis Collective in Newark entered pleas and set a pre-trial date in court Friday morning.
A violation of the child safety seat laws could cost up to $500.