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Week in Review: Man Convicted of Killing High School Football Star; Nonprofit in Debt to School District
The top stories in the Tri-Cities this past week.

The top stories in the Tri-Cities this past week.

The store was refurbished with a bright, new look. With the San Lorenzo store on its way to being closed down, the San Leandro location is the go-to spot for fans of the chain.
"The Girl Who Wanted a Tail" is written by Mykah Montgomery, formerly of Castro Valley and now of Oakland.
Cottontail is reportedly hopping to a Castro Valley Boulevard business Saturday. What other Easter events can you share?
The San Leandro nonprofit CALICO will use the funds to counsel abused children in Alameda County.
The dessert shop is aiming to open by mid- to late-May.
Danielle Gonsalves, 32, was arrested last month after a video of the theft was circulated on YouTube.
The shop will now sell merchandise as well as buy gently used children's apparel and toys.
Test your knowledge of Fremont by guessing where this photo was taken.
Sherry Higgs, a breast cancer survivor, was recognized for her efforts in helping provide transportation and companionship to area cancer patients.
Recent incidents reported by the Eden County Substation serving Castro Valley, San Lorenzo, Ashland and Cherryland.
A round of of items lost and found near and around Castro Valley.
Police are searching for a faded blue Oldsmobile or Buick, according to media reports.
A round of of items lost and found near and around San Leandro.
A round of of items lost and found near and around Newark.
A round of of items lost and found near and around Union City.
A round of of items lost and found near and around Fremont.
Rosemarie Gan, 49, is believed to have duped investors in a wire fraud scheme.
Police Log: Carjacking Suspect Arrested; Man Crashes Stolen Car
Cynthia Battenberg will become Community Development Director and Debbie Pollart will lead the Public Works Department.