1311 Webster Street, Unit E316. Listed for $458,000. Longest time before an offer was accepted: 159 days 3521 Oleander Avenue. Listed on 7/4/25 for $688,000. Closed on 2/20/26 for $689,000. Shortest ...
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Sharp-tailed sandpiper, a rare visitor to the East Bay, walking at the edge of the water at Elsie Roemer Bird Sanctuary. Photo by Jeff Manker. A few days after I moved to Alameda, I set out on an ...
In Part 1 of this story, we began exploring Emilie Gibbons Cohen’s letter to her daughter Edith, which vividly describes her experiences in the great San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906. This ...
On July 28, the Planning Board conditionally approved the design review permit for a new multifamily rental housing development planned near the Webster and Posey tubes. The eight-story residential ...
Read the first part in this series, Creating Order From Chaos. The Army Corps of Engineers began turning San Antonio Slough into the Oakland Harbor in 1874. Under George Mendell’s able command, they ...
FIFA, the International Federation of Association Football, has invited the Oakland Roots and Soul to host a World Cup Team Base Camp Training Site at their Harbor Bay Parkway facility, former home of ...
Water sustains life. Yet how often do we take for granted that every time we turn the tap, clean, drinkable water will pour out? Jim Oddie, EBMUD Ward 5 Director. Photo Karin K. Jensen. On March 13, ...
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 ...
On May 22, the Planning Board approved the West Midway Development Plan, which includes constructing 478 housing units, 10,000 square feet of non-residential uses, associated infrastructure, and open ...