A few of the amenities won't be ready by the opening date.
A 1940s cast iron pipe failed, according to the East Bay Municipal Utility District.
A look at some of the lighter news from this year. What would you add?
More than 100 staff and volunteers from throughout the community handed out food baskets and toys to 1,005 families in need.
Davis Street along with the San Leandro Police Department provide over 500 children with brand new bikes this holiday season.
The twelve thousand, five hundred dollar donation to Davis Street is just one way the organization gives back to local communities.
"I talk to him and he puffs up his beautiful feathers."
Glassy Lake Chabot provides a mirror of the sky.
A meditative pause in your day. See more photos by this Patch reader.
Historical photographs and 150 years of San Leandro Plaza history
Residents have been asking about hazy skies and the smell of smoke.
He has not been seen since Sunday. (Breaking)
History Researchers Want to Scan Your San Leandro Photos
Grab your tickets - check your numbers! (Breaking)
This gorgeous Bay Area sunset was snapped from a backyard.
See in-person or online the final selections for the planned "Community Identifier Projects." Alameda County is seeking residents' input!
This lovely photo was taken on the shoreline in the East Bay.
Davis Street raised over $115K to support low income families at its largest fundraising event of the year.
He was missing for nearly 12 hours on Tuesday.
His owners call him a sweet, senior dog. The 13-year-old Scottish Terrier needs medication. He was possibly spotted in El Cerrito.
Breaking: Equipment problems are causing the delay.
Spring veggies are here!
Get your tickets now - they will not be sold at the door!
The closures are for maintenance. Bus bridges will be in place, but allow yourself extra time.
And be sure to try the craft brew and local winery offerings.
Due to breed's "fierce" reputation, pit bulls, such as "Shelby Sheehan" in photo, often languish in shelters. Interested? She's a sweetie!
Alameda County Arts Commission and Alameda Co. Library are partnering to present 300 free arts events.
Up to $5,000 each for community-based projects that help protect creeks, wetlands and the Bay
Numerous crab feeds are on tap throughout the East Bay -- nearly every weekend through March.
Most lanes have reopened, but traffic is still terrible.
Register by Feb. 27 for the Brace + Bolt program, to retrofit your home's foundation for earthquakes.
A look at a few of this week's police, fire and courtroom incidents in San Leandro and across the East Bay.
It looks brand new!
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"We want people to pay their fair share." Violators will also face penalties for racking up too many fines.
Need something from the main library? Get it quick!
A pedestrian was fatally struck on the highway.
The program, known as AC Care Connect, focuses on people experiencing homelessness.
Fortunately, no one was injured.
Two people have died and two suffered serious injuries in the past 20 months.