The Clement Avenue/Tilden Way project is now in Stage 1 and will begin stages 2 and 3 on Monday, May 18. Keep an eye out for ...
City Council unanimously upheld an appeal that modifies Park Station’s use permit by requiring them to comply with the City’s ...
"The wetlands and grasslands on the airfield at Alameda Point are looking alive with flowers and wildlife after a boost from ...
Local high school students have just a few days to apply for a paid summer internship with the City of Alameda. The deadline ...
Local families were horrified to find out that plaques commemorating their loved ones have been stolen from benches at Jean ...
On May Day—Friday, May 1—a fairly small gathering celebrated International Worker’s Day with a rally at Alameda City Hall. A ...
In a letter dated Tuesday, April 28, Bishop of Oakland Michael C. Barber announced the upcoming closures of two Catholic ...
At its meeting on Tuesday, April 27, the Alameda Unified School District (AUSD) Board of Education learned about efforts to build more inclusive classrooms for special education (SPED) students and ...
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For hundreds of years, ships and boats of all sizes had plied the waters of the San Antonio Slough, a tidal creek that we know as the Oakland Estuary. The Ohlone used the waterway not solely for ...
It isn’t very often that I get to profile an Alameda Treasure that is the next-door neighbor of one I’ve already covered, and, in fact, I don’t think it’s ever happened before. Last year, I featured ...
Alameda is a bird-lover’s paradise, so it’s fitting that the K Gallery at Rhythmix Cultural Works is presenting “Flight Patterns,” an exhibit that celebrates the wonder of local birds. An opening ...