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Interesting and popular stories from the third quarter of 2023 As 2023 draws to a close, we are looking back at some of the stories we published about Alameda this year. We will be publishing a ...
September 21 & 29, 2024 – Portola Avenue and Burbank Street September’s tours, the last of the Post’s “baker’s dozen,” will also include a walk through “Craftsman-style heaven” along palm-tree-lined ...
The City of Alameda has halted the 'cloud brightening experiment' conducted on the USS Hornet. Ken Der explains that the experiment—designed to investigate cloud reflectivity and climate change—was ...
Construction of the Central Avenue Safety Improvement Project is underway. The project is expected to improve safety for all street users and reduce vehicle delays. Closures and detour route for Phase ...
“To be able to be in one of the areas that is both part of the threat and the solution of sea level rise is a really grounding way to approach the subject,” said Strena. Executive Director Jonathan ...
Driving past the entrance to Corica Park, it’s impossible to miss the colorful mural covering the abandoned Fire Tower. What used to be an empty eyesore is now being transformed into a colorful ...
Golden Rectangle starts to lose its luster An ellipse is one of four conic sections, i.e. instruments of anguish in math classes. The ellipse obeys the equation: ( x/a ) ² + ( y/b ) ² = 1. In this ...
If you like the Thrifty Kitty, you’re going to love the Diggity Dogg. Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter (FAAS) has announced that their new thrift store, a light-filled 3,000-square-foot space at ...
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