"The key to going from a flat, dim picture to a finished image is combining many bad pictures to make one good one," writes Evan Gomez-Shwartz. In the latest installment of his series on ...
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In Episode 192, Scott Piehler’s topics include: City Council addresses police statistics and the homeless issue. A preview of next week’s Planning Board meeting. AUSD averts a strike. Our Naval ...
There are many opportunities available around our community for those with some extra time and civic spirit. You can get involved by contacting one of the organizations listed below to volunteer your ...
Over the past four installments of this series on the unique house at 1724 Santa Clara Avenue, we’ve traced its earliest history back to 1891 when retired dentist and pharmacologist David Greenleaf ...
In Part 1 and Part 2 of this look into 921 Grand Street, the 130-year-old Colonial Revival home that has stood at this corner since 1895, we learned about its noteworthy architect, A.W. Pattiani, and ...
According to a KTVU News report, at approximately 10 p.m. on Thursday night, Coast Guard police officers opened fire on a U-Haul truck that had reversed direction and was headed toward the bridge to ...
On December 2, City Council held a workshop about updating the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance, which aims to increase affordable housing for low- and moderate-income residents by requiring new ...
Looking for a way to help shape local policy and represent community voices? Alameda County officials are encouraging residents of District 3—including Alameda, parts of Oakland, San Leandro, San ...
On July 28, the Planning Board conditionally approved the design review permit for a new multifamily rental housing development planned near the Webster and Posey tubes. The eight-story residential ...
Bay Farm Island was a farming community long before its first residential neighborhood of homes grew along Garden Road from the 1920s to the 1940s. Homes first crept onto the Uplands in the late 1940s ...
SB 627, which goes into effect on January 1, 2026, requires most law enforcement to show visible ID, wear name or badge numbers, and prohibits face coverings except in narrowly defined situations. SB ...
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