One photo shows a closeup of the camouflage patterns on the katydid's body.
A variety of roses continue to bloom into late October, just before Halloween.
The e-commerce giant is hiring for thousands of positions across dozens of communities in California ahead of the bustling holiday season.
This beautifully framed photo captures the sunset, delicate flowers, and San Francisco Bay.
Does Buddy look good as a unicorn?
Official partner of the Oakland Athletics’ Homeruns for Hunger program
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Local Heroes who make life better in California with contributions big and small.
A Master Gardener in San Leandro keeps weeds down by planting garlic cloves in the holes cut in cardboard.
Author Wendy Wimmer's debut book "Entry Level" was selected by Deesha Philyaw as the winner of the 2021 Autumn House Fiction Prize.
Milkweed are a favorite of Monarch butterflies and are grown by some gardeners to provide habitat for the butterflies.
Buddy the cat finds a protected place in the sun.
The homeowner wonders is this can be called a chip shot from a water hazard!
The biggest increase in homelessness was among people living in vehicles.
You know the season is changing when the cat cozies up to the space heater.
The city is looking for input from community members to create an age-friendly action plan.
Beatrice Cardenas-Duncan was awarded Lead of the Year by the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network during a Sept. 11 ceremony.
Master Gardener Miyo Burnett recommends this variety.
Roses picked fresh from a San Leandro garden.
Gardeners can cut down their costs by saving seeds from season to season.
The event marks the first in-person festival since COVID-19 and will offer local seniors resources and socialization.
Looking back at a summer day, this is the perfect cure for the heat.
The summer harvest is giving out in this San Leandro backyard.
A golden sunrise peeked through the clouds in San Leandro on East Sunday.
Primary colors were well represented in one San Leandro yard Monday morning.
New blossoms pop-out on this squash plant the morning after a soaking rain.
Late summer gardening in San Leandro.
Whether at the community garden, as seen here, or in your own backyard, honeybees are a welcome sight.
Buddy the cat patrols the fence around his yard.
The sprinkler has chew marks on it, leaving the homeowners with a hint of who, or what, might have moved it.
This honeybee has plenty of choices in this flower bed.
Last week's sizzling heat produced a bumper crop of tomatoes.
Residents are invited to do their part in protecting the Oakland Estuary in a clean up event next Saturday.
It offers air conditioning, free WiFi, water and ice, and resource kits.
Although it is Labor Day, the library will be open from 5 to 10 p.m. to provide emergency air conditioning for San Leandro residents.
San Leandro residents can now dispose of 5 mattresses or box springs daily, for free, in Alameda County.
A feast picked from the garden.
East Bay MUD is offering prizes in a contest showing before-and-after photos of lawns being replaced by drought-tolerant plants.
Beauty from the garden.
A backyard visitor is not happy that its birdbath is dry.
A nocturnal visitor to a San Leandro backyard continues to entertain the homeowner.