There is welcome news when reviewing the crime statistics released by the Alameda Police Department (APD) for the month of January 2025. Automobile thefts have continued to decline in Alameda, hitting ...
Play a new Wordameda word puzzle every day! Guess the correct five-letter Wordameda word by entering your first guess in the top row and tapping ‘Enter.’ You’ll be shown clues after each guess to help ...
As part of our commitment to educate and inform about local history, we have been presenting series of walking tours around Alameda since 2022. Join award-winning Historian Dennis Evanosky for ...
In a breakthrough for climate workforce development, the partnership between REAP, Greenbelt Alliance, and Pacific Coast Community Services was selected to receive a $530,760 Catalyst Grant. Photo ...
Alameda Post’s calendar is the comprehensive online calendar of events and activities in Alameda, CA. Submit your events for free! If you can’t see the calendar ...
Today I am pleased to introduce a new feature of the Alameda Post, an Alameda-themed word puzzle called Wordameda! The gameplay for Wordameda might be familiar to some of you—players have five guesses ...
Boy oh boy, does FAAS have rabbits! If you walk into Rabbit Row at Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter’s South Shore Adoption Center you’ll be met by six very cute rabbits. Top row: Valentino, Romeo ...
The City of Alameda has published the Final Draft 2025 Climate Action and Resiliency Plan (CARP), which serves as a mid-cycle update to the original plan published in 2019. This iteration is intended ...
The Alameda Post's History Walking Tours are back! Historian Dennis Evanosky turns back time to examine the Gold Coast, its influential inhabitants, and—of course—the stunning architecture.
Over the weekend, you might have walked by Daisy’s Mercantile on Park Street and never suspected that hidden within was an intimate theater. From the exterior, the store looked disarmingly as it ...
On Monday, February 10, District 18 Assemblymember Mia Bonta introduced a new bill, AB 489, to protect Californians from AI systems that misrepresent “themselves” as health professionals. Specifically ...
On March 4, City Council unanimously approved implementing a pilot program of automated red light enforcement at two intersections: Park Street/Otis Drive and Webster Street/Atlantic Avenue.
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