June 24, 2009
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Article Index
A summertime tradition
Advanced Study in Multicultural Education
Apple CEO Steve Jobs had liver transplant
Art in the Garden
Back to business in unpredictable times
Bill Mancebo's player spotlight: David Barr
Cabrillo second graders learn commerce and life skills
Cash for Clunkers causes mixed reaction
Companies gather to hire veterans
Dancer wins scholarship
DeCastro to continue dominance at USF
Diabetes Prevention Hits the Road This Summer
Discussing education in Sacramento
Does Your Body Ache?
EarthTalkTM
East Bay Regional Park District among best in the nation
Editorial: Who you gonna call?
Festival embraces diverse faiths
Festival of arts booths available
Fremont 4th of July Parade
Fremont City Council
Fremont Great Rotary Chili Cook-Off
GM to end Pontiac Vibe production
Hayward City Council
Hayward Public Library announces "Summer Learning Camp" for kids
Hayward Public Library helps local kids succeed in school
Health Fair scheduled
Help and Hope for People with Lymphedema
History: John Lyman Beard
Irvington High wins title of 'America's greenest school'
K-9 - A team that is hard to beat
Look it up
MSJLL Diamondbacks rattle Phillies for TOC win
MSJLL to host Little League Section 3 Big League Tournament
Meet the author of Vivaldi's Virgins
Memorial set for CSUEB music lecturer, alumnus Lawrence Granger
Movie Review: The Proposal
Newark Rotary Club Teacher and Student of the Year Awards 2009
Ohlone Humane Society: One every 63 seconds
Play it Safe This Summer
Relay for Life
Restaurant Review: Cabrillo Park Cafe
Rotarians enhance rest stop on Mission Creek
Sanctuary for children
Some bailout banks hold on to jet perks
Surprise! World class racquetball is in Fremont
Tips for sending kids as unaccompanied minors
Tips to Stay Safe on the Internet
Tri-City Ecology Center awards Eco-Grant to Kennedy High School
UC Davis to Host Special Olympics June 26-28
Voices heard around the world
Vroom, vrooom, vroooom
WSLL Minor Twins sweep to championship
Walk towards better health
Walk with history
We lowered our budget and didn't raise our rates
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