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Shortly after 7 a.m. on Wednesday, November 5, Alameda Fire (AFD) and Police (APD) departments, along with Oakland Fire and the Coast Guard, responded to distress calls about a boat taking on water ...
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Two-way traffic has resumed along the stretch of Central Avenue between Lincoln Avenue and Fifth Street (in front of Encinal Junior & Senior High School and Paden Elementary) now that construction ...
Alamedans had one thing on their minds at the Chamber of Commerce’s meet and greet with Councilmember Greg Boller last Thursday, October 23—the Harbor Bay Landing shopping center. A developer, True ...
On October 21, City Council received a comprehensive fiscal sustainability update, which reported that Alameda’s financial position is stable but stretched. Council provided feedback on potential new ...
It’s official. The Oakland Roots and Soul training facility at Harbor Bay Business Park will serve as a Team Base Camp (TBC) for FIFA World Cup 26, which will take place June 11 to July 29 next year.
The mood at City Hall this past Saturday, October 18, was electric, with roughly 3,000 people gathering to say “No Kings!” to Donald Trump’s presidency. Individuals of all ages marched from Chochenyo ...
Alameda is a Halloween town, and this year’s celebrations are going to be bigger than ever. Halloween is on a Friday this year, children will be off from school that day, and some trick-or-treating ...
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