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Jeff Smith's Math Puzzle for July 25, 2025 - Given our political climate, any serious discussion is at risk of going off on a tangent.
The One Big Beautiful Bill “is impacting the equation on both sides,” Alameda Food Bank Executive Director Teale Harden tells Jean Chen. “We’re having fewer resources from the federal government, but ...
The Alameda City Attorney’s Office has been awarded the prestigious 2025 ABA's Hodson Award for protecting Barnhill Marina residents.
StopWaste announced the winners of the 2025 Environmental Leadership Award including three organizations in Alameda.
Who doesn’t love a good parade? For all of recorded history, people have gathered to march, ride, and walk together as part of celebrations and victories. In ancient Egypt, religious festivals ...
Sindhu Ananthavel takes a look back at the June 23 Planning Board meeting regarding the new Aquatic Center at Jean Sweeney Open Space Park. Check out the meeting records for schematics, parking ...
After two years of extensive planning and public outreach, AC Transit is set to unveil its new Realign service network on Sunday, August 10.
The 4th of July parade is almost here! For those who ride AC Transit, please check out the following lists of stops that are closed and alternative stops for lines 20, 21, 51A, 96, or O bus from 5 a.m ...
When Alamedans open our Alameda Municipal Power bills in July, we’ll see a 4% increase over the previous month. Despite the increase, our cost will still be 44.5% lower than people in neighboring ...
Jeff Smith's Math Puzzle for June 13, 2025 - Golden Rectangle starts to lose its luster.
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 ...
A new ranking from GoDaddy’s Small Business Research Lab (formerly Venture Forward) puts Alameda in the national spotlight, not for its beautiful shoreline or small (ish) town charm, but for its ...