The old Cattlemen's property could soon be home to an AutoZone and a couple other businesses.
The city council is scheduled to review DataSafe Inc.'s application to construct another building.
City council to consider permit to allow the construction of two new commercial buildings.
Newark stays in same district. Major shift found in Pleasanton.
A look at the California Citizens Redistricting Commission
The terms of two council members expires this year.
A new Department of Justice memo clarifies federal policy on medical marijuana, with renewed emphasis on shutting down dispensaries and large-scale medical grows.
Two council members and one school board trustee want to be Newark's next mayor. They are working to gain support.
Statewide, the sales tax dropped 1 percentage point today, and the annual vehicle license fee dropped half a percentage point. On the flip side, customers buying online through Amazon may have to start paying sales tax.
Redevelopment to disappear, but schools may be spared.
City honors Betty Gentry for her 48 years with Newark.
Property owners seek compromise, delaying the public hearing on demolition of the former steakhouse until July.
A proposal requests for the demolition of Cattlemen's for two new commercial buildings, including an AutoZone store.
City officials want your feedback on the environmental impact report for a project to develop more than 200 acres of land in west Newark.
The California Citizens Redistricting Commission released its first draft of proposed changes to congressional, state senate and state assembly district maps on June 10.
Also at the June 9 meeting, council raises Paramedic Program special tax to $15 from $14.68.
Thursday's council meeting also includes public hearings on a wireless facility permit and on the city's master fee schedule.
Newark's City Council votes to amend its biennial budget to account for services planned for restoration through its utility tax.
Council approved an order to amend the text to its municipal code to allow non-site specific signs near freeways.
Mayor David Smith announced last week that he won't run for reelection.
Staff members say electronic signs could display law enforcement messages and more.
The city council to vote on an amendment to 2010-12 biennial budget that would restore a variety of municipal services.
Mayor David Smith talks about his plans after retirement.
David Smith announces his decision after serving as Newark's mayor for 16 consecutive terms.
Alameda County officials endorse the governor's proposal for tax extensions as they try to balance their own budget.
Councilmembers approve letter of concerns to regional agencies about Bay Area sustainable development plans.
Also on the agenda, talks about development plans
Newark's Community Emergency Response Team teaches basic safety for emergency situations
Supervisor Nadia Locker hosts town hall meeting Thursday to educate the community on county issues
Council gets update on regional efforts to develop sustainable communities
The council will discuss its weed abatement program.
Alameda County Supervisor Nadia Lockyer hosts town hall meeting on Thursday
City officials will hear a presentation on plans to develop a site in west Newark.
Mayor Dave Smith delivers his annual report to Newark residents
Also during Thursday night's city council meeting, city leaders honored a 2011 National Merit Scholarship finalist from Newark Memorial.
The Huffington Post reports budget negotiators reached a compromise late Friday night.
If the federal shutdown happens starting at 9 p.m. tonight, signs could go up, the gates locked, programs to the general public canceled and federal trails closed.
The deadline for the semi-annual tax is April 10.
Amended returns are an option for any Newark taxpayers who missed out.
The attorney, who served as the county's official legal representative since 1998, died after a long illness on Sunday.