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Churches to paint a tent for Darfur

FREMONT Six East Bay churches will gather Saturday in solidarity to support refugees of the genocide in Darfur, Sudan. Nations peacekeeping forces have been in Darfur for the past four years, attempting to subdue the violence. Pastors and their ...

From ANDREW CAVETTE, Inside Bay Area,  11 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Ban Ki-moon

Group focuses on food stamp help

FREMONT Only 40 percent of Californians who are eligible for food stamps are participating in the program, according to the latest U.S. Department of Agriculture report, which is based on 2005 figures. and the California Food Assistance programs used ...

From ANDREW CAVETTE, Inside Bay Area,  30 Mar 2008

Triathletes needed for cancer fight

FREMONT For the 10th year in a row, a team of women from the Fremont area many of them breast cancer survivors will compete in the Danskin Women's Triathlon for Breast Cancer. week. During training, the women learn about form, alignment, hydration and ...

From ANDREW CAVETTE, Inside Bay Area,  29 Mar 2008

Experts speak on dangers of chronic kidney disease

FREMONT Chronic kidney disease will kill 36 million people by 2015, health experts say. diet and listen to your physician, so your can protect your heart," Bhalla said. To inform people about the dangers of the disease, Washington Hospital officials, ...

From ANDREW CAVETTE, Inside Bay Area,  13 Mar 2008

Alliance hopes steelhead trout making comeback

A pair of steelhead trout may be attempting to spawn in Stonybrook Creek in the Niles Canyon area. dams along Alameda Creek and replace them with fish ladders and fish screens that allow fish to navigate upstream. Last week, the fish were tracked to ...

From ANDREW CAVETTE, Inside Bay Area,  12 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Jeff Miller

Camp Galileo offering more scholarships

Camp Galileo is offering 300 additional scholarships this year 1,300 in all around the Bay Area for one week of camp in an effort to make its summer camp program more affordable for parents. for their science and engineering programs by building a ...

From ANDREW CAVETTE, Inside Bay Area,  9 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Andy Warhol

Isolated section of Bay Trail to be linked in later

A NEW section of the greater Bay Trail is being constructed in Fremont. of the Pacific Commons area and will act as a buffer zone between future land development and the adjacent wetlands. The wetlands are part of the San Francisco Bay National ...

From ANDREW CAVETTE I STAFF WRITER, Inside Bay Area,  5 Mar 2008
Related Topics: ProLogis,  Cisco Systems, Inc.

No IDs released in Friday shooting

UNION CITY The man who survived a shooting Friday evening near Kennedy Community Park was reported in stable condition Saturday at a local hospital. His identity and that of a man who was killed in the attack were not being released by authorities ...

From ANDREW CAVETTE, Inside Bay Area,  2 Mar 2008

TV show focuses on mental health issues

FREMONT The Rev. Barbara Meyers sat in a makeup chair Wednesday night in the corner of a small, public-access cable-TV studio, ready for her show to start. congregation, some of whom have someone in their family with a mental illness or have mental ...

From ANDREW CAVETTE, Inside Bay Area,  25 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Comcast,  IBM

BART marks trees for removal

FREMONT Walking through Central Park, you may notice that some trees are bearing odd fruit: small, round, metal tags. when they remove all of them," Senior Park Ranger Sandy Ferreira wrote in an e-mail. When construction begins on the Warm Springs ...

From ANDREW CAVETTE, Inside Bay Area,  13 Feb 2008

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