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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 ...
I’m not feeling well. I stare at the mirror and see sea levels rise in my eyes. I’m not feeling well. I smell the fumes from the guarded walls I built burning down. I’m not feeling well. I touch the ...
A listing of donors who have contributed more than $5,000 within the last twelve months.
In Episode 182, Scott Piehler’s topics include: City Council tackles inclusionary housing, lets Mylar balloon sales continue. Planning Board returns to Alameda Point. Food Bank and Christ Episcopal to ...
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In Today's Alameda Treasure, Steve Gorman continues his careful examination of the unique home at 1724 Santa Clara Avenue. Dive into this "genealogical mystery" as Steve works to piece together the ...
See the latest statistics for Alameda City, County, and other East Bay areas in the July market report.
“This project that is before you tonight isn’t just any regular development project,” declared Planning, Building, and Transportation Department Director Allen Tai. “The Board has not seen a proposal ...
Governor Gavin Newsom has now announced that the federal government shutdown will likely delay food benefits soon for millions of Californians who rely on CalFresh cards to feed themselves and their ...
“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 ...
Just seconds after the bell rang for lunch, about 70 students made their way through the crowded hallways and filed into a classroom in the D wing of Alameda High School (AHS). Neatly laid out on the ...