In Episode 1XX, Scott Piehler’s topics include: Santa Clara Ave. Village of Love. CoA Athletics: Shutdowns in the news. Teen beach takeover is mostly peaceful. Scammers posing as APD. Mia Bonta’s ...
In Part 1 and Part 2 of this look into 921 Grand Street, the 130-year-old Colonial Revival home that has stood at this corner since 1895, we learned about its noteworthy architect, A.W. Pattiani, and ...
Signs of progress on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) outpatient clinic and cemetery project recently appeared on its Alameda Point property. Steel drums marked “Non-Hazardous ...
Over the past four installments of this series on the unique house at 1724 Santa Clara Avenue, we’ve traced its earliest history back to 1891 when retired dentist and pharmacologist David Greenleaf ...
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 ...
For hundreds of years, ships and boats of all sizes had plied the waters of the San Antonio Slough, a tidal creek that we know as the Oakland Estuary. The Ohlone used the waterway not solely for ...
In the last few years, ube desserts and drinks have become social media darlings, garnering attention and likes with their dazzling and bright purple colors. At Alameda’s Filipino Island Fest on ...
There is a vibrant and delicious world of Chinese food in Alameda that is unknown to many residents. Pork buns, turnip cakes, chicken feet, egg custard tarts, shrimp dumplings—none of these dishes are ...
On June 3, City Council approved changes to the Master Fee Schedule, which affects multiple departments. Changes include new parking citations for blocking bike lanes or parking within 20 feet of ...
The Alameda Fire Department (AFD) currently has two firefighters deployed as part of California Task Force 4 (CA-TF4), working with Oakland Urban Search and Rescue (US&R), in flooded areas of ...
Looking for a way to help shape local policy and represent community voices? Alameda County officials are encouraging residents of District 3—including Alameda, parts of Oakland, San Leandro, San ...
Whether you don’t feel like cooking, the normal Thanksgiving spread doesn’t appeal to your palate, or you just want to try something different this year, there’s a restaurant for that in Alameda. This ...
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