The USS Hornet recovered both Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 after their splashdowns in the Pacific, bringing the astronauts and their capsule aboard within minutes of landing. Walking through the ship today ...
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1321 Webster Street, Unit D303. Listed for $405,000. Longest time before an offer was accepted: 167 days 272 McDonnel Road. Listed on 6/3/25 for $1,695,000. Closed on 12/31/25 for $1,650,000. Shortest ...
There are many opportunities available around our community for those with some extra time and civic spirit. You can get involved by contacting one of the organizations listed below to volunteer your ...
For many of us, 2025 was a year when the arts took on a greater significance in our lives. Surrounded and troubled by national and world events, we marched and wrote letters and tried to assure one ...
Over the years, harbor seal observers on the former Alameda Point Harbor Seal Monitors Facebook page often asked, “Do we need another harbor seal float?” It appears that the seals have provided their ...
At its meeting on Tuesday, December 9, the Alameda Unified School District (AUSD) Board of Education reviewed the First Interim Budget report, which provided an overview of the district’s financial ...
The California Strategic Growth Council (SGC) has awarded a $44.5 million grant to MidPen Housing Corporation and the City of Alameda through its highly competitive Affordable Housing and Sustainable ...
The Alameda Fire Department (AFD) currently has two firefighters deployed as part of California Task Force 4 (CA-TF4), working with Oakland Urban Search and Rescue (US&R), in flooded areas of ...
Over the past 134 years of its life, 1724 Santa Clara Avenue has worn many hats. It has been a private residence for multiple families, served as a private school in the 1920s, the home of the Boy ...
Most of us haven’t noticed, but our East Bay local governments are in the middle of a revolution in how they deliver services to the public. City halls and other agencies are quietly but quickly ...
The safety improvements being installed on Central Avenue have been over a decade in the making. Questions, complaints, and comments from Alamedans continue to flow, even when traffic doesn’t. “We ...
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