Last week’s tsunami warning was startling and confusing to many residents of Alameda. After getting over the initial disbelief of the federal alert that blared through our phones, many people were not ...
On December 9, the Planning Board held a public workshop to review the conceptual plan for the proposed Aquatic Center at Jean Sweeney Park. Design comments focused on parking, stormwater management, ...
Three years ago today, I published the first post to alamedapost.com. At the time, I was the chair of Alameda’s Public Art Commission. Rule #1 of writing is to write what you know, so that first post ...
With the holiday season in full swing and 2024 drawing to a close, AUSD is accepting nominations for our 2025 Teacher of the Year. The final deadline is January 6, 2025, at 5 p.m. Anyone can nominate ...
East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) has issued an alert following reports from customers who received visits at their homes by individuals pretending to be EBMUD representatives, saying they ...
As we pulled off Highway 108 after a four-hour drive up from the Bay Area, I was looking forward to getting a good campsite at either the Baker or Deadman campground, in the Kennedy Meadows area. Both ...
Congresswoman-elect Lateefah Simon was the featured speaker at the Alameda Chamber & Economic Alliance’s sold-out High Tea event on Thursday, December 5. California Assemblymember Mia Bonta was also ...
The Oakland Alameda Adaptation Committee (OAAC) held two climate workshops for the community last week. The first workshop, which took place on December 4, focused on Bay Farm Island while the second, ...
In 1922, a group of immigrant German sisters gathered their children and picnic baskets and hopped on the streetcar at East 14th Street and 71st Avenue in Oakland. Their destination was Lincoln Park ...
Last Thursday, December 5, a tsunami warning blasted up and down the Northern California coast—including Alameda—telling residents to evacuate to higher ground following a 7.0 magnitude earthquake ...