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The young birds discuss their favorite local spots in this installment of our weekly strip drawn by Alameda cartoonist, Brice.
A list of volunteer opportunities around Alameda to support community organizations in need of extra help. Updated regularly.
Marchers to walk from Chochenyo Park to rally at City Hall This Saturday, June 14, Alamedans will join other cities across the nation in the “ No Kings” protest to emphasize that “a president is not a ...
The John Muir National Historic Site provides an enriching, deep look into the life of one of the world’s foremost naturalists.
One of Shakespeare's most sexist plays, "The Taming of the Shrew," is on stage now with a modern, progressive twist.
In Alameda PostCast episode #159 for June 20, 2025, host Scott Piehler provides a 10-minute digest of news and events for Alameda, CA.
There’s plenty of good news for Public Art this week. The City of Alameda Public Art Commission (PAC) has decided to award 10 grants—four $10,000 grants and six $5,000 grants—for a total $70,000.
The largest carnivorous plant show in the country is happening right here in Alameda on Saturday, June 14. Check out these other three free-to-attend local events, plus a rare Open Cockpit Day at the ...
On June 17, City Council will consider the potential sale of 13 acres in the Enterprise District of Alameda Point to Pacific Fusion.
Grab your shovel and get over to Crown Memorial State Beach on June 21, for Alameda’s 57th Annual Sand Castle and Sand Sculpture Contest.
On Tuesday, June 10, the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) Board of Directors adopted a $3.2 billion two-year budget and associated rates and charges for Fiscal Years (FY) 2026 and 2027.
The new additions get ready for their soccer season in this installment of our weekly strip drawn by Alameda cartoonist, Brice.
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