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 ...
Among Alameda's many beautiful homes, one stands out for its sheer size, grace, and beauty. Sometimes called the Wedding Cake House, the home at 1031 San Antonio Avenue is hard to miss. Steve Gorman ...
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Plaintiffs Tod Hickman and Shelby Sheehan are challenging the City of Alameda’s approval of a conditional use permit for the Alameda Food Bank (AFB) under the California Environmental Quality Act ...
The City of Oakland is set to receive $3,164,649 to clean up the Oakland Alameda Estuary, as part of a nationwide marine debris removal project funded by the Biden-Harris Administration’s Bipartisan ...
As a long-time swimmer and member of Alameda Aquatic Masters, I urge our city to support the construction of a 50-meter aquatic center at Jean Sweeney Open Space. The advantages of a 50-meter pool ...
The Oakland Roots allowed an early goal from San Antonio FC and were not able to overcome it despite a late rally that fell short, as the visiting team won the match 1-0 and earned all three points ...
Food waste is rampant in the United States. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimates that 30% to 40% of all food is wasted in the US and 31% occurs at the consumer or retail level.
Once upon a time a dog named Scrappy Doo had lived at Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter for more than a year. The super-cute, floppy-eared guy with freckles on his nose was an affable high-energy ...
Five people are competing for two four-year terms on Alameda’s City Council this November. Current Councilmember Malia Vella has served two consecutive terms and can’t run in this election, so her ...
As a former kid and father to two, I’m familiar with the art of mooching. You sidle up to whomever has means or money, purr, in my case flash the deadly green eyes ...
Oakland-based vertical dance innovator BANDALOOP comes to Alameda Point for their home season in a series of three performances as part of Alameda’s Rising Tides public arts initiative that debuted in ...