Some beautiful examples of architectural terra cotta and brickwork by N. Clark & Sons can still be seen today. Dennis Evanosky tells the story of Nehamiah Clark, a potter by trade, and his legacy in ...
In a well-attended meeting on February 10, the Planning Board held a public workshop to guide staff on drafting a Short-Term Rental Ordinance. The ordinance would regulate rentals of less than 30 days ...
We would like to acknowledge the support of the six hundred people listed below who have made donations to the Alameda Post or joined our community as members in the last 12 months. Grants, sponsors, ...
The Craftsman style, and the Arts and Crafts movement that inspired it, wasn’t just a home style. It was a philosophy of living that promoted simplicity, quality, natural materials, and a lack of ...
In a well-attended meeting on February 4, City Council received an update on the Alameda Police Department (APD), which revealed a strong increase in hiring, improvements in training and technology ...
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 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 ...
48 boxes of “Caramel DeLites,” valued at approximately $350, were stolen from a Girl Scout Troop on Park Street on February 9 around 11:30 a.m. Two troop parents were setting up a booth in front of ...