"There are clues to the past all around us, and if we take the time to observe, the stories of the past start to come to light, and explain why things are as they are today." In Today's Alameda ...
In Part 1 and Part 2 of this look into 921 Grand Street, the 130-year-old Colonial Revival home that has stood at this corner since 1895, we learned about its noteworthy architect, A.W. Pattiani, and ...
On November 19, City Council accepted the 2024 Progress Report on The Road Home, A City’s Five-Year Strategic Plan to Prevent and Respond to Homelessness in Alameda. Health and Human Services Manager ...
United Way Bay Area (UWBA) has announced the launch of its first guaranteed basic income pilot program in Alameda County. The first payments of $3,000 went out to 100 families on November 18, and ...
Follow our live election returns for national, state, regional, and city candidates and measures. Stay with the Alameda Post for full election coverage until all the races have been called. The ...
Community engagement and service are key parts of the Alameda Unified School District culture and something we seek to instill in students starting in the earliest grades. Each year, we are impressed ...
On Friday, November 15, Lincoln Middle School practiced a shelter-in-place protocol when an adult intruder was found on campus. According to a statement provided to the Alameda Post from the City of ...
Joan Brammer passed away unexpectedly on October 29, 2024, at her home in the Hampshire in Merced, California. She was born in Richmond, California, on March 24, 1932. The family moved to Los Angeles ...
In Part 1 of this series, we learned that 921 Grand Street was designed and built by renowned local architect A. W. Pattiani in 1895. It was reported at the time to be a “new style” for Alameda, and ...