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 ...
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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 ...
As first reported by The Morning Bun blog, Alameda City Council was scheduled to vote at its upcoming February 17 meeting on whether to approve the purchase of two Tesla sport utility vehicles for the ...
The day that Alameda residents have long anticipated with a mix of apprehension and cautious optimism is just around the corner. The exit of the Posey Tube, which will feature a new on-ramp to ...
On Valentine’s Day last year, the hangar deck of the USS Hornet Sea, Air & Space Museum filled with the sound of big band swing. This year, the Death and Taxes Swing Band is preparing to bring that ...
Nicholas Stellato, 53, who formerly served as Rear Commodore for the Ballena Bay Yacht Club, is facing charges of grand theft, making a false statement on a financial form, and money laundering after ...
Alcohol-impaired driving remains one of the leading causes of deadly and serious-injury crashes on our roadways, according to the California Office of Traffic Safety—and Alameda Police Department (APD ...
As I start my sixth year as the roving reporter for the Bear’s-Eye View of Alameda and celebrate my fifth Gotcha Day, I am filled with such incredible gratitude for all the things I have in my life. I ...
Huggy is the talk of the FAAS town! When she first arrived, she was terrified of the air around her. You can still see remnants of that today—as she works to build her confidence, she’s still a little ...
The Alameda Post does not take positions in elections on any candidates or measures to be voted on by the public. We provide unbiased information below to help Alameda voters to become better informed ...
In 2018, a play, Words That Made the Difference: Brown v Board of Education, was created. Its purpose was to highlight, during a challenging time, the courage that many took to stand up for justice ...
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