These are from the Bayfair Farmers Market. Who has visited the newly opened Downtown Farmers Market?
The annual event honors 12 women for contributions in business, arts, science, and more.
Liz Whitt grows several varieties of orchids.
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Buddy the cat enjoys his window sill.
The full moon will come mid-month.
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Fresh produce, food vendors and live music are cherished components of the market.
Recent videos include the upcoming Cherry Blossom Festival, a new exhibit at the San Leandro History Museum, and downtown parking.
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San Leandro should be treated to several beautiful sunsets over the next week.
These were from the Bayfair Farmers Market on Saturday.
Nothing warms a home more on a cold, damp day than cooking a hearty meal in the oven and on the stove top.
It provides 29 units of temporary housing and a daytime drop-in center for unhoused individuals.
The sky appears to be divided into layers.
Photos taken roughly an hour apart show a different story about our weather.
Our continued partnership strengthens our commitment to the community
Miyo Burnett created this dish out of the first daikon radish that she has ever grown.
Thousands of varieties of succulents grow successfully here in California.
Up to $6,000 is available for community projects to protect local waterways. See a list of previously approved grants for ideas.
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The first day of March included sunshine and flowers.
This is the first lunar eclipse visible over San Leandro since 2022.
Pat Moore snapped this photo last Friday.
The annual event supports 1,000 local teens with opportunities for growth.
Gardeners around town are loving this weather.
Two of the world's most toxic mushrooms grow in the East Bay.
The full bloom is a tad bit late for Valentine's Day, but the color is perfect for February.
The weather is going to be lovely this weekend. Time to grill?
From blooming bulbs to vegetables, the February garden has plenty to offer.
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Food, flowers and decorations all herald a special day set aside to honor love.
Buddy is celebrating his 13th birthday on Friday.
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Buy them in-person or online, to help local girl scouts.
Look what's cooking in one San Leandro kitchen.
Temperatures plunged into the 30s early Saturday morning.
Liz Whitt's gardening efforts are brightening February's gray days.
The heavens have a huge display in store for sky gazers.
These San Leandro flowers are thriving on rain and the occasional sunshine.