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Welcome to the Alameda PostCast! Our weekly podcast is a ten-minute digest of the week’s news, released every Friday. Hosted by Scott Piehler, each episode covers the most important news and community ...
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 ...
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 ...
Exploring the Northern Waterfront – Part 2 Public Art Mouf ponders the presence of public art while exploring Alameda’s historic Northern waterfront. June 20 was the longest day of the year. I decided ...
Photos by FAAS. He’s on daily meds, but no worries—he handles it like a pro. He may be picky about how he accepts affection, but once you learn his rules, you’ll see his secretly sweet side. Dino is ...
To the Editor: Thank you for the excellent coverage of the No Kings Day protest in Alameda. The legacy media has been rightly criticized for under reporting on this important milestone. The Alameda ...
One of the many informative interpretive signs at the John Muir National Historic site. This one features a look at the once vast fruit orchards that surrounded the historic circa 1882 Italianate ...
New this morning in Episode 159, topics include: Alameda PD takes down a scammer, and honors one of their own. 3,000 take part in Alameda’s “No Kings” rally. Mia Bonta declares “California is for all.
With a modern, progressive twist William Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew is infamous for being one of the Bard’s most sexist plays. With the central plot revolving around Petruchio’s efforts to ...
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Kower also ran a new street from the Bay shore north to his second tract across Santa Clara Avenue. He named this one Caroline Street for Carrie. He then cut two streets north of Santa Clara to the ...
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