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Amtrak train hits pedestrian near Fremont, ACE train delayed
FREMONT _ An Amtrak train struck a pedestrian south of Fremont this morning. An Amtrak spokeswoman said it was an apparent suicide by someone who got in front of a Capitol Corridor Express train. The person was hit at 9:25 a.m. by a northbound Amtrak train at Yerba...
Tags: Amtrak, Fremont
Research articles 2008-07-30
Edmund G. Carey formerly of Hampshire.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
Edmund G. Carey formerly of Hampshire A funeral blessing for Edmund G. "Ed" Carey, 67, of Huntley, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 22, at the Fredrick Funeral Home, 284 Park St., Hampshire, with the Rev. Joseph Nicolosi officiating. Cremation burial will...
Tags: Air Force, Boston, Fremont, MARKETING, Ohio, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2008-03-20
Avanex Receives Nasdaq Deficiency Notice Related to Minimum Bid Price Rule
FREMONT, Calif. -- Avanex Corporation (NASDAQ:AVNX), a leader in telecommunication modules and sub-systems that enable next-generation optical networks, today announced that on March 5, 2008, it received a letter from the Listing Qualifications Department of The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC confirming that for the previous thirty consecutive trading days, the...
Tags: Avanex Corp., Fremont, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony
Research articles 2008-03-08
Rackable Systems to Present at the Morgan Stanley Technology Conference
FREMONT, Calif. -- Rackable Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:RACK), a leading provider of servers and storage products for large-scale data centers, today announced its participation at the Morgan Stanley Technology Conference on Wednesday, March 5, 2008 at 8:45 a.m. Pacific Time. The presentation will be in the form of a fireside chat...
Tags: Fremont, HARDWARE, Morgan Stanley, Rackable Systems, Storage
Research articles 2008-02-29
Fremont man dies in crash
FREMONT -- When Eugene Kim Ardissono told his parents three years ago that he was joining the military, they had two requests for him - - don't enlist in the Marines or the Army. "Iraq was full-blown; I didn't want him anywhere close to that place," said...
Tags: Air Force, Fremont
Research articles 2008-02-26
Fremont man dies after truck drifts off road
FREMONT -- When Eugene Kim Ardissono told his parents three years ago that he was joining the military, they had two requests for him - - don't enlist in the Marines or the Army. "Iraq was full-blown; I didn't want him anywhere close to that place," said...
Tags: Air Force, Fremont
Research articles 2008-02-26
School districts react to beef ban
More than 150 school districts nationwide -- including Fremont, Newark and New Haven -- have stopped serving meat from a Chino slaughterhouse that's under federal investigation for alleged animal cruelty. Late last week, the state Department of Education directed all school districts not to serve ...
Tags: food, Fremont, Manufacturing, MARKETING, U.S. Department of Education, video
Research articles 2008-02-03
Conner's coaches among elite
LESTER CONNER'S secret ambition is to someday become a professional poker player. Why not? So far in life, he seems to have drawn the right cards every step of the way. A member of the 1977 class at Fremont High in Oakland, Conner has...
Tags: Backups, coach, Fremont, NBA
Research articles 2008-01-30
Woman dead after Fremont drive-by
FREMONT -- A 19-year-old woman was fatally injured and her boyfriend hurt in a drive-by shooting late Saturday night, police said. The couple were traveling east on Durham Road when a dark- colored Honda pulled up beside their vehicle near the Interstate 690 offramp. A hail of...
Tags: Fremont, HEALTHCARE, Honda Motor Co., hospital
Research articles 2007-11-26
Diabetes event brings in record bucks
FREMONT -- A record $100,000 was raised to support the Diabetes Education Program at Washington Hospital during this year's Top Hat dinner dance, the 21st annual fundraiser for the Washington Hospital Healthcare Foundation. More than 540 guests attended the black-tie-optional event that featured a cocktail reception, dinner,...
Tags: American Diabetes Association, Fremont, MARKETING, Y2K
Research articles 2007-10-31
Donors shake wallets loose at Fremont diabetes fundraiser
FREMONT -- A record $100,000 was raised to support the Diabetes Education Program at Washington Hospital during this year's Top Hat dinner dance, the 21st annual fundraiser for the Washington Hospital Healthcare Foundation. More than 540 guests attended the black-tie-optional event that featured a cocktail reception, dinner,...
Tags: American Diabetes Association, Fremont, MARKETING, Y2K
Research articles 2007-10-31
Ex-Fremont resident on quest for White House
FREMONT -- Unsatisfied with the crop of 2008 presidential candidates? Well, there's a hometown boy -- a Mission San Jose High School grad, no less -- who wants your vote. Keith Sprankle, a 48-year-old retired Maytag repairman, grew up in Fremont and studied at...
Tags: Benefits, Fremont, HEALTHCARE, INTERNET, Seattle, SOFTWARE, White House
Research articles 2007-10-20
Angry at Tedford
JEFF TEDFORD has a lot of good qualities, but in-game coaching is not one of them. Saturday's stall at the 2-yard line, the unjustifiable onside kick with 2:30 left, and the failure to instruct his freshman QB not to eat the ball with a tying field goal...
Tags: Fremont, NFL, Oakland, team
Research articles 2007-10-15
Stark's flood insurance proposal goes to Senate
FREMONT -- Flood insurance legislation now heading to the U.S. Senate could prevent a repeat of a 2000 Fremont incident in which about 500 residents found out they had to buy flood insurance even though their neighborhood hadn't been flooded in decades. The legislation, which was passed...
Tags: Federal Emergency Management Agency, FINANCE, Fremont, Insurance, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2007-09-29
Stark's flood amendment clears House
FREMONT -- Flood insurance legislation now heading to the U.S. Senate could prevent a repeat of a 2000 Fremont incident in which about 500 residents found out they had to buy flood insurance even though their neighborhood hadn't been flooded in decades. The legislation,...
Tags: Federal Emergency Management Agency, FINANCE, Fremont, Insurance
Research articles 2007-09-29
Flood insurance amendment moves to Senate
FREMONT -- Flood insurance legislation now heading to the U.S. Senate could prevent a repeat of a 2000 Fremont incident in which about 500 residents found out they had to buy flood insurance even though their neighborhood hadn't been flooded in decades. The legislation, which was passed...
Tags: Federal Emergency Management Agency, FINANCE, Fremont, Insurance, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2007-09-29
Assembly line still rolling at NUMMI in Fremont, affected by GM
FREMONT - While nationally 73,000 members of the United Auto Workers went out on strike today against General Motors in the first nationwide auto industry walkout since 1976, one Bay Area auto plant is continuing to produce the Pontiac Vibe, a General Motors car. Fremont's New United...
Tags: Fremont, General Motors Corp., Strategy
Research articles 2007-09-24
School for Deaf to offer day class for special-needs kids
FREMONT -- A lawsuit against the California School for the Deaf and the state Department of Education brought on by the parents of a deaf and autistic child who claimed their daughter was denied an appropriate public education has been settled. The suit, filed in April 2006,...
Tags: disability, Education, education, Fremont, U.S. Department of Education
Research articles 2007-09-14
Deaf school to offer special-needs class
FREMONT -- A lawsuit against the California School for the Deaf and the state Department of Education brought on by the parents of a deaf and autistic child who claimed their daughter was denied an appropriate public education has been settled. The suit, filed in April 2006,...
Tags: disability, Fremont, U.S. Department of Education
Research articles 2007-09-13
School for Deaf plans special-needs class
FREMONT -- A lawsuit against the California School for the Deaf and the state Department of Education brought on by the parents of a deaf and autistic child who claimed their daughter was denied an appropriate public education has been settled. The suit, filed in April 2006,...
Tags: disability, Fremont, U.S. Department of Education
Research articles 2007-09-13
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