The Alameda Post and League of Women Voters (LWV) of Alameda jointly hosted an Alameda Unified School District (AUSD) Board of Governors candidate forum on Monday, October 14, ahead of the upcoming ...
Alameda’s CARP was adopted in 2019, aiming to equitably reduce the City’s GHG emissions by 50% below 2005 levels by 2030 and become carbon neutral by 2045. A 2022 emissions inventory shows the City is ...
A crown jewel of Alameda is one of the largest and most active centers in the East Bay for older residents to engage in social, recreational and learning activities: the Mastick Senior Center, located ...
In Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 of this series, we’ve done a deep dive into the history and architectural style of 1031 San Antonio Avenue, the Tilden Mansion. As with every house, once you start ...
It’s that time again. Property tax bills for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 are being mailed out this month to all real property owners of record. Taxes may be paid in two installments, according to a notice ...
Alameda’s online calendar presents a delightful smorgasbord of events this week. Kick off the weekend with a Happy Hour Fundraiser at Rhythmix Cultural Works. A rock star lineup of comedians is ready ...
Alameda County never again wants to see a repeat of the gross mistake made in the November 2022 election, when the wrong winner was declared in the Oakland school board race. After that election, the ...
On Tuesday, October 15, at approximately 2:59 p.m., Alameda Police Department (APD) received a call from a Veterans Affairs crisis hotline counselor stating that a chat message had been received from ...
When I work with buyers, one of the first things we dive into is the Transfer Disclosure Statement. Here in the East Bay, it’s common—though not required—for sellers to provide these disclosures ...
There’s a craft renaissance happening on Webster Street with the 2024 opening of three new businesses, each owned and operated by Alameda residents sharing their lifelong passion for their art. yelley ...
Here in the East Bay, we live in an earthquake zone, so it’s important that we all know what to do to keep as safe as possible during a quake. The Great California ShakeOut is an opportunity to test ...
To mitigate the worst impacts of climate change by limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, scientists from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report that we need to cut our ...