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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 ...
If you walk into the FAAS office space, the first thing you’ll likely see is a curious little snout peeking over the barn door. That’s Lexi, our current supervisor! Photos by FAAS. At three years old, ...
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 ...
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 ...
East Bay parents will be pleased to know that Chabot Space & Science Center is planning another festive annual Balloon Drop. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the family- and bedtime-friendly ...
If you’ve been hoping for a safer, cleaner, and more user-friendly downtown parking garage, your wishes are about to come true. The City of Alameda is launching a major renovation project at the Civic ...
The Alameda Museum lost its beloved Curator, George Gunn, in July. He had charge of the museum for more than 50 years until his recent retirement. COVID-19 had already closed the museum and the Meyers ...
Sharp-tailed sandpiper, a rare visitor to the East Bay, walking at the edge of the water at Elsie Roemer Bird Sanctuary. Photo by Jeff Manker. A few days after I moved to Alameda, I set out on an ...
At the urging of the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (Water Board) in 2021, Chevron agreed to return to Alameda Point and clean up the tar waste left behind when its refinery ...
In Part 1 of this story, we began exploring Emilie Gibbons Cohen’s letter to her daughter Edith, which vividly describes her experiences in the great San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906. This ...
Golden eagles, some of the largest birds in North America with a wingspan of up to seven feet, face deadly situations when they fly in the territory of wind turbines at Altamont Pass. These wind farms ...
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