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Artful Displays Showcase Succulents: Photos Of The Day
5 takes from San Leandro's Liz Whitt of her carefully cultivated succulents.

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5 takes from San Leandro's Liz Whitt of her carefully cultivated succulents.

The school has an impressive 94 percent graduation rate.
This mallard duck's tiny hatchlings are likely less than a week old.
One Fremont USD high school is ranked 11th in California. See Mission San Jose, American, Irvington, Washington and JFK rankings.
This blissful end-of-day moment was captured around sunset.
Most of us are familiar with common purple lilacs — these are a different variety.
Applications for the grants are being accepted now.
These male mallards are a common sight around Alameda.
The income allowed may be higher than you expect for this Below-Market Rate condominium!
The grant will be used "to reach the homes and businesses statewide that are most in need of affordable, reliable clean energy."
These glorious flowers are an eye-catching edge to the lawn.
The teen is one of 4 Alameda County students to each receive $5,000 to attend college.
Liz Whitt's yard is an appealing blend of flowers, foliage and natural materials.
The San Leandro High School teen is one of 4 Alameda County students to each receive $5,000 to attend college.
The cutter was guided away from Coast Guard Island on Thursday.
Ford Morthel will tackle the issue of antisemitism in K-12 schools.
Have you seen ice plants blooming in Fremont?
Each student will use the $5,000 to attend college.
Free bike tune-ups, free document shredding, eyeglass donations and more will be featured.
Celebrate Earth Day by beautifying one of Alameda's crown jewels.