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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 ...
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 ...
In Episode 188, Scott Piehler’s topics include: Labor troubles at AUSD. The latest from City Council. One of Alameda’s largest employers gets a new owner. The latest in the quintuple murder trial.
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 ...
Starting Wednesday, December 10, the two dozen Bay Area transit agencies that accept Clipper for fare payment will initiate the long-awaited launch of Next Generation Clipper, or Clipper 2.0. This ...
St. Joseph Notre Dame graduate Cosmo Hondrogen, 19, now a student at Dartmouth College, won a silver medal in the men’s lightweight single sculls at the Under 23 (U23) World Rowing Championships in ...
Since being sworn in in January, Congresswoman Lateefah Simon has delivered a total of more than $150 million in federal funding to the 12th District, with more than $45.9 million in the month of July ...
It’s that time again. More than 447,000 secured roll property tax bills for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 amounting to $6.1 billion are being mailed this month to all real property owners of record in Alameda ...
Disney tells us that a dream is a wish your heart makes. The holidays are a favorite time for dreaming, whether it’s for a white Christmas or a visit from someone special. Here in Alameda, the ...
More than 100 supporters of the Alameda Food Bank (AFB) turned out for a protest at the City Council meeting on the evening of Tuesday, September 17, in response to the news that two citizens had ...
“66 is the path of people in flight, refugees from dust and shrinking land… from the floods that bring no richness to the land and steal what little richness is there. From all of these the people are ...