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 ...
"The key to going from a flat, dim picture to a finished image is combining many bad pictures to make one good one," writes Evan Gomez-Shwartz. In the latest installment of his series on ...
On February 17, City Council will review public safety data, including increased police use-of-force incidents, rising traffic stops, and staffing challenges. Council will also review key homelessness ...
2101 Shoreline Drive, #233. Listed for $645,000. Longest time before an offer was accepted: 97 days 2101 Shoreline Drive, #233. Listed on 10/1/25 for $$645,000. Closed on 1/27/26 for $641,500.
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In Episode 191, Scott Piehler’s topics include: Aussie Socceroos in Alameda. No Teslas for APD. City Council preview. Oakland-Alameda Access Project gets a little easier. Former Rear Commodore of the ...
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Over the last year, the City of Alameda and companies located at Alameda Point have been engaged in four lawsuits brought by Tod Hickman and Shelby Sheehan regarding California Environmental Quality ...
In a previous lifetime, when I worked in environmental consulting, my boss and I once discussed the possibility of me being the health and safety supervisor for a large-scale hazardous waste cleanup ...
Over the past four installments of this series on the unique house at 1724 Santa Clara Avenue, we’ve traced its earliest history back to 1891 when retired dentist and pharmacologist David Greenleaf ...
On March 4, City Council unanimously approved implementing a pilot program of automated red light enforcement at two intersections: Park Street/Otis Drive and Webster Street/Atlantic Avenue.
Alameda could find itself back at square one, or at least close to it. On December 12, Congresswomen Lateefah Simon and Nancy Pelosi, along with Senators Adam Schiff and Alex Padilla, released a ...