Funding for four community police officers is also compromised.
Talks between the union and the American Licorice company will resume Tuesday as Occupy Oakland protesters join factory workers on the picket line.
The Green Cross Care Center was scheduled to open Friday morning.
Growing "industrial hemp," registering to vote online and banning the sale of shark fins completes this list of 10 interesting new laws.
The California Supreme Court deemed the state’s seizure of $1.7 billion in redevelopment money is legal, which could have a detrimental impact on Union City's future.
Senate Majority Leader says local supporters have urged her to look at a run in 2012, which would pit her against Rep. Pete Stark
For over 20 years firefighters in Alameda County have provided last-minute help to charities making children's holiday dreams come true
The Planning Commission will hold a study session on Thursday, Dec. 1, with a Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 6
Analysts are expecting state revenues to fall $3.7 billion short, which would result in up to $2.5 million less for the New Haven Unified School District
The City of Union City is one of several plaintiffs in a lawsuit that questions the legality of the state’s action to shut down redevelopment agencies.
A recent audit of county tax records found 348 of 400 commercial property owners don’t have valid licenses to legally lease their properties. The city may be owed anywhere from $400,000 to $800,000.
The event, held Wednesday night at 6 p.m. will focus on the question: “What does the Occupy movement mean to you?”
Community leaders from Filipino Advocates for Justice call on the Filipino community to stand in solidarity with the "Occupy" movement.
Recycling entrepreneur, health center director, church minister and restaurateur among those honored at the Union City Humans Relation Commission's first annual Make a Difference in the Community Awards
ACHealthCare.org groups the county's various low-cost and free health care options in one location. Users can find services in a variety of languages, as well.
League of Women Voters and A Readers' Theater Production reflect the time when California gave women the right to vote.
Effective Jan. 1, 2013, undocumented students will be eligible to receive financial aid at the state's public colleges and universities.
Keyla Santizo, 22, shares her account of growing up as an undocumented immigrant and her journey toward getting the second part of the state Dream Act signed by the governor.
AB 1086 allows Alameda County to put a measure on the November 2012 ballot to fund infrastructure projects.
Congressman Pete Stark held Town Meetings in Union City and in Hayward on Saturday, fielding audience comments and questions
Officials voted Tuesday against renovating the 10th Street Community Center for permanent use. Instead, minor repairs will be made for continued temporary use.
Officials will hold a series of study sessions to examine geographical areas where it can expand to help boost the local economy
Memorial was a "special" project for city, staff say
The Fremont plant shut down abruptly on Aug. 31, filing for bankruptcy and announcing the layoff of 1,100 employees
Increased sales tax has helped bring additional funds to the city, according to latest budget report
At a community hearing on Saturday, government officials and social justice groups agreed that discrimination against 'brown' minorities continues on an escalated level since 9/11.
Union City joins Hayward and breaks from Newark and most of Fremont in Senate and Assembly districts.
The California Supreme Court will allow redevelopment agencies to continue operations until it decides whether the state’s legislation to dissolve agencies is unconstitutional.
Hayward doctor Jennifer Ong is also running for the seat, which will be left vacant next year. Union City Mayor Mark Green has also expressed interest in the position.
Marshall Stone served on Union City’s City Council from 1976 to 1980.
Congressman Pete Stark explains why he voted against the debt ceiling legislation signed Tuesday by President Obama
Learn how redistricting impacts you.
Union City will continue to share state senator with Newark and Fremont.
Second redistricting maps show Union City splitting from Tri-Cities in state Assembly.
New congressional maps keep Union City intact but separates it from its Tri-City counterparts.
Caltrans hosts an interactive "map" meeting to give the community a preview of the work they will be doing.
Some 3,700 USPS locations are at risk of shutting down to help save costs for the struggling agency.
You're breaking the law if your home does not have a carbon monoxide detector installed.
The Alameda County Transportation Commission highlighted significant projects under way during the South County Transportation Forum.