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 ...
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In Episode 185, Scott Piehler’s topics include: Flood warning & advisory. City Council gets back to business. Woodstock is out of commission for a bit. Felony turkey shooting charges. Layoffs for ...
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 ...
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 ...
The City of Alameda has been recognized by the Institute for Local Government with several Beacon Program awards this year: Through the OAAC, Alameda has been working closely with regional partners to ...
The City of Alameda has instructed the University of Washington (UW) to halt the cloud brightening experiment that it was conducting in partnership with the USS Hornet Sea, Air, & Space Museum. The ...
A charming tradition for nearly 84 years, folks in Alameda know that the holidays don’t really kick off until Christmas Tree Lane (CTL) is underway. In anticipation of the magic, we spoke to several ...
“66 is the path of people in flight, refugees from dust and shrinking land… from the floods that bring no richness to the land and steal what little richness is there. From all of these the people are ...
Rise Housing is now accepting pre-applications for three Below Market Rate (BMR) homeownership waitlist lotteries—Very Low-Income (50% of Area Median Income, or AMI), Low-Income (80% AMI), and ...
Every day, emergency departments see patients who arrive with preventable injuries or illnesses. Some come in after falls, others because of minor illnesses that became serious, and many because of ...
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