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San Lorenzo Solar Array Appears On Times Square Display
Solar panels over school parking lots will save money on utility costs that can be plowed back into the district's general fund to benefit students.

Solar panels over school parking lots will save money on utility costs that can be plowed back into the district's general fund to benefit students.

The women's clothing chain has closed its San Leandro store. Now it has "Everything Must Go" signs on the windows of its flagship store on 18000 Hesperian Boulevard.
Northbound traffic will be affected by PG&E work near the railroad crossing. But it won't last long.
Dr. Sally Scrutchin is making her third, self-propelled trip to Los Angeles to help raise money for AIDS research. Here's one way to help.
A round up of items listed as lost and found online.
A round up of items listed as lost and found online.
They were in different parts of town but in both cases perpetrators knocked on doors and ransacked the houses while they held the resident at bay but did not harm them.
A round up of items listed as lost and found in Fremont, Newark and Union City
A round up of items listed as lost and found in Fremont, Newark and Union City
A round up of items listed as lost and found in Fremont, Newark and Union City
One warrant was served here according to Oakland Police.
New projectors were being delivered Wednesday night in San Leandro.
David Mock, 88, was last seen around 7:30 a.m. Thursday in the area of Margery Drive and Fremont Boulevard.
Jessika Baral rubbed elbows with President Barack Obama thanks to eye research that has led to a discovery she is patenting.
A summary of recent activity reported by UCPD.
An anonymous benefactor has enabled San Leandro to keep Farrelly Pool open on weekends.
American Legion Magazine has profiled Michael L. Emerson, who was a driving force behind the Castro Valley Veteran's Memorial.
The City of Fremont was one of three cities across the U.S. recognized by magazine USA Weekend for its participation in Make a Difference Day.
On Monday, May 6 at 7 p.m. city leaders will hear the latest on a 200-unit rental project west of San Leandro BART and alongside an expanded OSIsoft campus.
The East Bay Municipal Utility District anticipates having enough of the stuff to tide San Leandro over until next rainy season. But long term demand is expected to rise.