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Marchers to walk from Chochenyo Park to rally at City Hall This Saturday, June 14, Alamedans will join other cities across the nation in the “ No Kings” protest to emphasize that “a president is not a ...
Alameda Fire Department (AFD) is known—and definitely appreciated—for its exceptional emergency services on land and in the water. Serving our island requires being fully prepared for every imaginable ...
Mental and behavioral health is among the top five priority health needs in Alameda County, according to Alameda County Health Care Service’s 2022-2025 Community Health Needs Assessment. This grant ...
A small fire broke out in a West Atlantic Avenue apartment building just after midnight Tuesday, activating the indoor sprinkling system and forcing several dozen residents—many of whom are elderly—to ...
The City of Alameda is boosting security at its ferry terminals to improve rider safety. Starting immediately, a security guard will be present at the Harbor Bay Ferry Terminal every weekday. This ...
It is going to be a warm week with Wednesday forecast to be in the mid-70s. Please be sure there is plenty of water in our bowls, remember the sidewalk gets very hot in the afternoon, and please, ...
“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 ...
On Tuesday, April 22, Alameda County Superior Court ruled to dismiss a lawsuit brought against Alameda Food Bank and the City of Alameda that challenged project approvals the Food Bank received to ...
Seagulls fight for position over a dead whale found on Alameda’s Crown Beach, Sunday April 20, 2025. A kayaker is visible behind the whale. Photo Stephanie Penn. A dead whale washed up in Alameda ...
As dinner break ends and people bustle into their places, the air is full of nervous energy, excitement, and determination. But more than anything else, you notice the smiles. These students, faculty, ...
The City of Alameda has published the Final Draft 2025 Climate Action and Resiliency Plan (CARP), which serves as a mid-cycle update to the original plan published in 2019. This iteration is intended ...