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In Episode 189, Scott Piehler’s topics include: Chevron promises to clean things up, again. Bay Farm Foam. Labor issues at Kaiser and AUSD. Alameda County wants you. A local coffee shop says goodbye ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) General Manager Clifford Chan has now recommended proposed rates and charges for Fiscal Year 2026 (starting July 1, 2025) and Fiscal Year 2027 (starting ...
On July 28, the Planning Board conditionally approved the design review permit for a new multifamily rental housing development planned near the Webster and Posey tubes. The eight-story residential ...
On September 23, the Planning Board held a hearing to consider Councilmember Trish Herrera Spencer’s Call for Review of a Zoning Administrator’s approval of the Small Size Big Minds preschool and ...
On a beautiful fall evening in Alameda, 110 years after a Japanese immigrant community first formed here around 1912, a crowd gathered to pay homage to those early pioneers who created a Tonarigumi, ...
The novelist Michael Cunningham once observed that everyone’s life is worthy of being a story, told well, with passion, craft and care. Karin K. Jensen, the author of the recently republished The ...
As new Medicaid rules take effect in 2026, some people face a critical year-end deadline to keep their opportunity for full-scope health insurance through Medi-Cal. Stock image by DepositPhotos.
On January 1, 2025, California’s new “Daylighting Law” went into effect, prohibiting stopping, standing, or parking of a vehicle within 20 feet ahead of a marked or unmarked crosswalk. In response, ...
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