Racing to beat the rains.
Lovely weather lured some of us out of doors. How about you?
His personal chef in Dublin feeds the Olympic gold medalist the meals of champions.
What's your angle on this week's picture puzzle?
Capturing precious memories, family recipes and legends from grandparents can be easy, fun and inspirational.
BART has been serving the Bay Area for four decades. How long have you been riding?
An easy way to find out about products and services.
Cleanup day on Sept. 15 is a chance to made a difference -- and get some fresh air.
Hundreds of residents in area near San Leandro were without electricity Friday night.
Applications are due no later than October 1 and applicants must attend the first Youth Advisory Commission meeting of the year on Sept. 18 at 6 p.m. in the Sister Cities Gallery at City Hall.
Food trucks will be parking in downtown Hayward every Monday evening starting Aug. 6 and will be accompanied by live music.
Planned Google fiber network for Kansas City will be 10 times slower than fiber loop already operational in San Leandro.
Giving new meaning to soothing the soul.
A landmark for many years. But where?
Owner hoping against hope to find Noodle Boy, last seen July 3 on East 14th and 168th Avenue in San Leandro.
A dad gets a Father's Day gift from the community when his lost wallet is returned intact.
The family is worried about Tigger.
Local families sought to host French exchange students for about two weeks this summer.
Bring your old watches, antique dolls, anything small enough to carry in.
Annual Bay Area Quest 4 Truth Conference takes place in San Leandro on Saturday and Sunday.
San Leandro chiropractor Dr. Sally Scrutchin has raised over $5,000 in this fundraiser.
The cars and their owners will gather June 2 and 3 to celebrate cars and car culture at the Goodguys Summer Get-Together.
Are you passionate about something? Then write about it for San Leandro Patch.
Dig Deep Farms and Produce will christen a new, eight-acre field that will quadruple the area under cultivation.
This week's entry gets down to the nuts & bolts of your knowledge about our town.
A picture from Cottonwood, in Shasta County, California, shows the moon surrounded by the sun. Got eclipse pictures? Share them here.
Hunt for bargains in the morning, recycle waste in the afternoon and look for events and fun in San Leandro.
The Young Eagles program at Hayward Airport pairs kids 8-17 with experienced aviators for free flights on several Saturdays throughout the year.
Cycling enthusiasts rebound off last week's Bike to Work (or School) Day to push pedal-powered commuting.
From the mouths of babe come words of wisdom and delight.
Signups start June 6.
Bees clustered in a tree at Roosevelt Elementary School are coaxed into a box where they now put their pollination and honey-making skills to work.
Today from 4 pm to 8 pm on Parrott Street.
This executive airport is open to the public for free on Saturday. Optional B-17 rides that cost $450 are also being offered.
Fundraiser for Davis Street Family Resource Center will be emceed by Brian Copeland.
Event will take place all day today at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. Tickets $40.
92-year-old survivor gets a new sextant.
Youth wellness, teens and technology, parenting education and more.
The checkerspot butterfly, which is a federally listed endangered species, numbered around 4,500 adults in 1997.
A free, fun-filled family event Saturday. Visit Heather Farms Equestrian Center for Wild West Days at the Horse Faire and get to know a horses close-up and personal.