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As part of our commitment to educate and inform about local history, we have been presenting series of walking tours around Alameda since 2022. Join award-winning Historian Dennis Evanosky for ...
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Welcome to the Alameda PostCast! Our weekly podcast is a ten-minute digest of the week’s news, released every Friday. Hosted by Scott Piehler, each episode covers the most important news and community ...
Robberies continue to decline from a high of 17 in January to five in April. Automobile thefts also continue to remain much lower than August 2023’s record high of 139 thefts in one month. There were ...
Lilypad is a sweet and gentle soul who adores the quiet comforts of home. The sturdy 5-year-old is currently on a journey to embrace a healthier weight, and she’s hoping to find a dedicated family ...
I hope citizens of Alameda will read this important article on fusion reactors from the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists—one of the most respected sources for information on nuclear issues.
New this morning in Episode 156, topics include: Sinking ships and sick pets—bad news from the water. The District Attorney drops charges in the Radius Recycling Fire. The Planning Board addresses ...
On May 27, the Planning Board held a workshop to guide staff in drafting updates to the inclusionary housing ordinance, focusing on addressing housing affordability and legal issues. A key issue ...
On Friday, May 23, Alameda County District Attorney Ursula Jones Dickson dismissed the criminal case against West Oakland scrap metal recycler Radius Recycling (formerly Schnitzer Steel) for its role ...
California’s port traffic is beginning to look worse now, under the effects of President Donald Trump’s fickle tariff policy, than it did at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. “The vessel calls, or ...
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On June 3, City Council will review proposed changes to the Master Fee Schedule, which affects multiple departments. These changes include adding parking citations for blocking bike lanes, reducing ...
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