The group also offers free classes for a closed group of at-risk teens.
For Labor Day, Patch looks at how jobs have changed during the last century.
Union City-based Vicarious will receive $15 million in financing from various investors, including groups led by Facebook, PayPal and Napster founders.
A round up of who's hiring in the Tri-Cities.
Bidding starts at $2,000 for this tricked-out toy car that’s been featured in national headlines and TV shows. The car was modified at a local motorsports shop.
The series of community events begins tonight with free yoga for members’ friends, a sidewalk sale and free demos on Saturday, and a joint bike ride with Dragons Den on Sunday.
Eight trucks will line up alongside Walmart in Union Landing from 4:30 to 9 p.m. The Frank's RedHot crew will also be there to give away goodies, products and more.
From Friday through Sunday, Walmart shoppers can purchase school supplies that will be packed into a school bus and distributed to New Haven students. Texas Roadhouse and Office Max are also collecting donations.
The crew at FFTec Motorsports modified the heck out of this toy car. A video of it has racked up nearly three million views and appeared on TV show Right This Minute.
From the best car repair shop to the best dentist, help Union City Patch pick winners in each of our Readers' Choice categories. Voting ends this Friday.
A new pilot program in partnership with Filipino Advocates for Justice provides free yoga lessons for high-risk youth.
The Paragon Outlets in Livermore Valley are set to open Nov. 8. Job fairs will be held in on Sept. 11 and Oct. 23.
The San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Company closed its Fremont warehouse at 47444 Kato Road on July 11 after the infestation was discovered
Members of the Studio Z dance group gave a surprise show and lessons Tuesday evening.
Benchmark is seeking a maintenance manager for its production staff, Men Oh Tokushima Ramen is looking for kitchen staff and Crowne Plaza is hiring front desk clerks.
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City in line with trend around the Bay Area, research firm says.
Holly Preschool is in search of a site supervisor, Union City Auto Body needs an experienced body man and an experienced painter, and Busy Dog is looking for dog groomers and bathers.
Currently open while under construction in the former Ayuh Yoga space, the new yoga center will celebrate its grand opening July 21 and 22.
Produce distributor FreshPoint is looking to fill various positions, child development agency Kidango is hiring substitute teachers and Green Oak Development Center is searching for support staff and drivers.
Since the start of the year, Union City has received 196 new business licenses, according to an Economic and Community Development Department report. See who the largest employers are, which companies are growing and who's getting a facelift.
Macy's Logistics and Operations is in need of a warehouse associate, biotech company Microvi is looking for a scientist/environmental engineer and Pacific Material Handling Solutions is searching for a Class A driver.
Nine trucks, including the new Roderick' BBQ, will line up alongside Walmart in Union Landing from 4:30 to 9 p.m.
Clothing company Ariat International is seeking a summer intern, Mr. Drain is searching for East Bay plumbers and electronics company AllMotion is looking for a manufacturing engineer.
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Assisted living service Serra Center is looking for a case management supervisor, Choi's Martial Arts is looking for a program director and Wells Fargo is looking for tellers.
Nine trucks will line up alongside Walmart in Union Landing from 4:30 to 9 p.m.
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Dans' di Ballo,' a zumba fitness studio, held its grand opening celebration Saturday.
Men Oh Tokushima Ramen’s Union City location is the first of the Japanese chain’s U.S. expansion.
The launch of Slurpee Lite marks the first time in 45 years that 7-Eleven has expanded the Slurpee brand to include a sugar-free option on a national level.