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BART Unlikely to Resume Service Wednesday, Agency Says
BART announced Tuesday night that trains are unlikely to be back in service on Wednesday, which would be the third day of a BART workers strike.

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BART announced Tuesday night that trains are unlikely to be back in service on Wednesday, which would be the third day of a BART workers strike.

Funds will assist in outreach for an estimated 2,000 children and families who are eligible for health insurance and public benefits.
The meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 9 at 7 p.m. at City Hall to look at potential options for improvements to reduce delay along the Line 51A bus corridor.
The video showing 168 graduating San Leandro High School seniors receiving recognition and a combined $166,000 in scholarships will be aired on cable channels 15 (Comcast) and 99 (AT&T).
Incidents highlighted here were recorded in the Alameda Police Department log from June 27 to 30 Information was supplied by the police and does not indicate any convictions.
The deal that will create a new bank with $1.7 billion in assets, the Mercury News reports.
Your guide to Independence Day displays and events around the region.
Your guide to Independence Day displays and events around the region.
Police hope to alleviate some of these parking issues by temporarily permitting parking along the curb line of Harbor Bay Parkway in both directions.
At approximately 9:15 p.m. on Tuesday, June 25, the suspect robbed Dave’s Liquor Store at 1401 Webster Street in Alameda.
A free shuttle was provided today for those traveling from various spots in Alameda to the Alameda-Main Street Ferry.
The busiest period at the Jack London Square dock was around 7 a.m. when the average wait time to board a boat was about 40 minutes.
Take advantage of one of the few bright spots of the strike.
Take advantage of one of the few bright spots of the strike.
Small electronic items and jewelry have been targeted during these burglaries from the past two weekends.
Guns and drugs were seized during separate traffic stops in San Leandro on Friday and Saturday.
A total of 18 firefighters responded, the press released said. There were no reported injuries to civilians or firefighters.
The transit agency is warning commuters that getting across the bay could be a mess on Monday.
The transit agency is warning commuters that getting across the bay could be a mess on Monday.
Workers ask the governor to declare a 60-day "cooling-off period." Read more for details on how the transit agency got to this point, and what to do if they walk out next week.