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At its meeting on Tuesday, April 15, the Alameda Unified School District (AUSD) Board of Education explored the schematic designs for a new gym at Encinal Jr. & Sr. High School and heard an update on ...
April is National Poetry Month, and the Post is celebrating by featuring poems about Alameda penned by local writers. This week’s featured poet is our Managing Editor Kelsey Goeres. For our final ...
It was chilly, gray, windy, and a little too early in the morning on April 23 to be comfortably standing on the flight deck of the USS Hornet Sea, Air, & Space Museum. But that didn’t stop a dozen or ...
Any Californian can purchase naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication, directly from the state at a discounted price, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office announced Monday. A box of Narcan nasal spray ...
After the passing of Margaret Rich in 1935 and Rebecca Rich in 1939, the old house known as Down Home was now empty, following 73 years of continuous Rich family residency. The house that had once ...
Biking, running, performances, and more! It’s inevitable. On Monday morning, April 28, your coworkers will ask, “So, did you do anything fun this weekend?” Alameda’s Community Events Calendar has you ...
Neighbors stopped by two pop-up activity stations on Saturday, April 19, to learn about and provide input on the Neighborhood Greenways slated for implementation along San Jose Avenue and Versailles ...
The initial phase of implementing Alameda’s first Neighborhood Greenway on Pacific Avenue is now a reality, with new four-way stop signs on Willow and Walnut streets at their intersections with ...
It’s really happening! The repurposed shipping containers that will become the FAAS Animal Medical Services & Training (FAMST) campus arrived at their home on Bay Farm Island after being trucked down ...
April is National Poetry Month, and the Post is celebrating by featuring poems about Alameda penned by local writers. This week’s featured poet is Shanti Lair-Croom. She shares a poem titled The ...