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More than a thousand people gathered in front of Alameda City Hall at noon on Saturday, April 5, to protest against President Donald Trump and the policies of his current administration. After hearing ...
In Part 1 of this series on Scotty’s Castle, we learned that the historic Spanish Colonial Revival style retreat in the remote desert of Death Valley National Park is neither a castle nor a property ...
Automobile thefts have continued to stay relatively low in 2025 compared to the spike in thefts that occurred last year, according to the Alameda Police Department (APD). There have been 69 thefts ...
At Carrier Con a few weeks ago, a line snaked down nearly half the length of the USS Hornet Sea, Air, & Space Museum’s hangar bay, where anime, cosplay, and gaming fans waited to meet special guest ...
On Monday, March 31, San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle (SFBATCC) held its annual awards gala recognizing the best of the best in the Bay Area. The gala included awards for every aspect of ...
Are you thinking this article is not for you, because you don’t have a green thumb? Think again. I will share some suggestions for plants that require minimal attention but dole out health benefits ...
Celebrate Asian and Pacific Islander heritage with live music, dance, food and family art activities at the Rhythmix Cultural Works Asian & Pacific Islander Arts & Culture Festival on Saturday, April ...
Teddy is a quirky, playful goofball who is looking for a home with a yard where he can expend his bull terrier energy. Photos FAAS. Staff and volunteers at Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter love ...
The Housing Authority of the City of Alameda (AHA) is opening a housing waitlist for the newly-built Linnet Corner, an affordable housing community for seniors, age 62 and older. (Please note: This is ...
April is National Poetry Month. Introduced in 1996 and organized by the Academy of American Poets, the month is an effort to increase awareness and appreciation of poetry in the United States.
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The Alameda County Mosquito Abatement District (ACMAD) found a dead bird that tested positive for West Nile virus. The dead bird, which was the County’s first indication of West Nile virus this year, ...
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