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Here's what's going on around San Leandro this weekend!

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Here's what's going on around San Leandro this weekend!

Here's what events are happening in your community this weekend.
Here’s what’s playing in theaters around town this weekend, plus showtimes.
Here’s what’s playing in theaters around town this weekend, plus showtimes.
Alameda County firefighters extinguished a fire that started from a car in the house's garage Thursday morning.
Out of San Leandro Unified School District's 12 schools, three saw growth in their API score. The district as a whole decreased by 3 points to 739, but two schools continue to exceed the state's API target.
Out of Castro Valley Unified School District's 13 schools, one saw growth in their API score. The district as a whole declined by 4 points to 866, but they are still continuing to exceed the state's API target.
Roadwork in San Leandro will be starting in late August, residents should expect detours.
Residents and local Castro Valley businesses are being asked to help rebuild the house that was set on fire and killed Barbara Latiolais.
Here's what you need to know about the Bay Bridge closure, biking on the new span and what will happen to the old bridge and its good luck troll.
Here's what you need to know about the Bay Bridge closure, biking on the new span and what will happen to the old bridge and its good luck troll.
Governor Jerry Brown signs SB 776, which closes anti-worker loopholes in the state law.
Governor Jerry Brown signs SB 776, which closes anti-worker loopholes in the state law.