The Alameda Police Department (APD) just announced its community meetings schedule for March and invites residents to attend in our own neighborhoods. “Join us to meet your designated beat officers, ...
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 ...
Scientific studies show that people who make New Year’s resolutions to exercise and eat healthy food often find themselves backsliding only a few weeks into January. Getting to the gym gets harder, ...
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 ...
During its meeting on Tuesday, February 25, the Alameda Unified School District (AUSD) Board of Education approved resolutions to reduce the number of certificated and classified employees due to a ...
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 ...
Flying in from Sproat Lake on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, a World War II-era plane called the Philippine Mars landed in Seaplane Lagoon at about 4 p.m. on Sunday, February 9. The Alameda ...
On February 18, City Council approved a 24-month Exclusive Negotiating Agreement with Pacific Fusion for the potential development of a research and development facility in the Enterprise District of ...
The Kiwanis Club of Alameda’s 23rd Annual Chili Cookoff on February 1 at the Albert DeWitt Officers’ Club raised $20,000 for Alameda nonprofits that serve children and their families. Jude Everett ...
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 ...
Running on the sand, huddling in divots on the sloping beachfront, the small sand-colored, sparrow-sized birds are well camouflaged until they dash for another divot or patrol the beach at low tide, ...