‘Our genome sequence is the genetic blueprint of our biological self, but how much does it, or will we let it, define who we are?’
To make an appointment to donate blood, eligible donors are encouraged to download the new Red Cross Blood Donor App from app stores.
Tips on safety from the American Red Cross ...
Chinese students attending Moreau Catholic High School and Redwood Christian School need caring homes for Fall semester '15.
The incident occurred at a residence in the 27000 block of La Porte Avenue around 6:50 p.m., police officials said.
The Oct. 8, 2014, eclipse, the second in the lunar tetrad, is also called a hunter’s moon.
Health officials are urging people to wash their hands for at least 20 seconds to help prevent transmission of the virus.
Inland areas could reach temperatures of 100 degrees.
The event is scheduled on October 25 between 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Temperatures are expected to approach 100 degrees in some inland areas of the Bay Area on Friday.
More than 4,500 Southern Alameda County resident got their shots – at the drive through and in walk-in sites – on first day of clinics Sept.
Stories for All - Free storytime and crafts for children focusing on books with diverse characters in everyday settings.
USD has been recognized by NACWA for 21 continuous years since the award program began in 1993.
It is the 10th day for 2014 in the Bay Area.
Extreme atmospheric conditions associated with crippling drought are far more likely to occur under today's global warming conditions.
The two confirmed cases are the first in Northern California this year.
The Imitation Firearms Safety Act aims to curb the use of replica guns that look like the real deal.
Admission is free to the event on Oct. 4.
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program is recruiting volunteers for the 2014 tax season.
The fall season means pumpkins, spiced apple cider, cable-knit sweaters, and…Oktoberfest!
National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for East Bay this week.
Black Bear Diner is opening in Hayward! JOB FAIR October 14 - 16
An estimated 1.8 million Californians requested an extra six months to file their taxes back in April. Time's almost up!
The purpose of the law is to protect children and elderly people from accidental ingestion of unused pills and to stop improper disposal.
California was first "ban" state when Gov. Brown signed a bill yesterday. Now signatures being gathered for ballot initiative to overturn.
The law was named after 15-year-old sexual assault victim Audrie Pott.
James Madison School's annual holiday craft show
California Association of Community Managers talks to a professional community manager about the valuable role they play in their HOAs.
The police and fire departments are investigating the fire as an act of arson, Hayward fire officials said.
The law will start to take effect in July 2015.
As part of her recognition for teaching excellence, Gabriela Esquivez received $1,000 for classroom supplies.
'Be afraid... be very afraid...' The Halloween store has opened its creaking doors once more. Read on... if you dare.
Be scared for a good cause when you visit the Carriage House in Williams Historical Park.
Brown also signed six other bills that he said are aimed at better protecting victims of human trafficking.
Recent announcement of the Palo Alto Longevity Prize reignites crusade to improve both length and quality of life.
Work in medical informatics helped shaped today’s use of computers in health care
Monday, Sept. 29 is National Coffee Day, with national chains and local cafes offering deals to celebrate.
Join this growing career field by taking Ohlone’s series of Spanish interpreting courses.
Chinese high school students attending schools in the Hayward-Castro Valley area need caring host families for the semester.
Beginning on Oct. 1, Hayward and San Pablo will see rate increases while Alameda County will stay at nine percent through 2034.