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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 ...
In Episode 156, Scott Piehler’s topics include: Ship sinks in Estuary, toxic algae in lagoons; DA drops charges against Radius Recycling; Planning Board and affordable housing; City Council preview; ...
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 ...
More than lovers were star-crossed when the Foodbank Players staged its production of Romeo and Juliet last fall. In the audience was Michele Leavy, a UC Davis drama professor, who was duly impressed ...
When we last left off, we were in Austin, Nevada, at an old, abandoned stone tower known as Stokes Castle, which dates back to 1897. In Part 1 of this series, we followed the route of Highway 50, also ...
For the 47th time residents and their families, local businesses and civic leaders, and other organizations will participate in the City of Alameda’s 4th of July Parade. The parade will follow a ...
On July 16, City Council accepted and provided feedback on the Base Reuse and Economic Development Department‘s (BREDD) status update, which reviewed the past year’s economic accomplishments and a ...
The City of Alameda is boosting security at its ferry terminals to improve rider safety. Starting immediately, a security guard will be present at the Harbor Bay Ferry Terminal every weekday. This ...
After the passing of Margaret Rich in 1935 and Rebecca Rich in 1939, the old house known as Down Home was now empty, following 73 years of continuous Rich family residency. The house that had once ...
Are you feeling spontaneous today? Nature lovers of all ages are invited to join NorCal Bats for a special presentation on Thursday, February 27, at 3:30 p.m. Head over to the West End Library, 788 ...
Losing income is the No. 1 reason Californians end up homeless – and the vast majority of them say a subsidy of as little as $300 a month could have kept them off the streets. That’s according to a ...