The storms that arrived with the King Tide on Saturday and Sunday, December 14 and 15, flushed huge amounts of plastic pollution out of the Bay and onto land. In some areas, such as along the paved ...
On December 16, the Planning Board held public workshops to review the updated plans for the RADIUM Theatre Performing Arts Center and a proposed 120,000-square-foot, three-story life science building ...
While Alameda didn’t get the blaring tornado warning that San Francisco received this past weekend, we did experience flooding due to the storm and king tides. King tides are exceptionally high tides ...
Starting Jan. 1, alcohol and cannabis sales could expand in some parts of California thanks to two new laws that aim to increase central city foot traffic, which has yet to fully recover from the ...
Councilmember Trish Herrera Spencer grew up in Southern California, but Alameda has been her home for the past 25 years and is where she raised her family. She completed her undergraduate studies at ...
The Port of Oakland filed an appeal on Thursday to a November 12 ruling in U.S. District Court that temporarily blocks Oakland International Airport from using its new name—San Francisco Bay Oakland ...
In his book A Home in Alameda, local historian Woody Minor describes 899 Union Street in grand terms: “This big and boisterous Queen Anne is a neighborhood landmark by virtue of its size, intactness ...
At its meeting on Tuesday, December 10, the Alameda Unified School District (AUSD) Board of Education welcomed newly elected and reelected Board members and discussed family engagement and budgeting.
San Francisco Bay Ferry’s Board of Directors has authorized the purchase of three battery-electric, zero-emission high-speed passenger ferries from All American Marine Inc. (AAM) following a ...
Last week’s tsunami warning was startling and confusing to many residents of Alameda. After getting over the initial disbelief of the federal alert that blared through our phones, many people were not ...
Three years ago today, I published the first post to alamedapost.com. At the time, I was the chair of Alameda’s Public Art Commission. Rule #1 of writing is to write what you know, so that first post ...