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VA Columbarium Makes Progress at the Point
by Sarah Phelan | News | 0 |
Veterans Affairs may complete a new veterans’ cemetery at Alameda Point by 2024, but the timing of the veterans’ outpatient clinic is unclear.
Read MoreCalifornia’s New Health Laws
by Kate Rauch | News | 0 |
Here’s an update on new health-related laws in California.
Read MoreMany East Bay School Districts Transition to District Elections
by Janis Hashe | News | 0 |
District elections are coming as attorneys and plaintiffs statewide assert that at-large elections violate the 2001 California Voting Rights Act by not adequately representing all ethnic groups.
Read MoreUpdates to the Alameda July 4 Parade
by Paul Kilduff | News | 0 |
Alameda plans to hire a permanent July 4 parade coordinator as volunteers dwindle amid increasing responsibilities. For now, the route remains the same.
Read MoreCan Straw Bale Buildings Help the Planet?
by Katie Tandy | News | 0 |
The materials may be cheaper, more sustainable, and better for the environment, but for now, but until stigma subsides and natural building scales up, this ancient building method is mired in the mud.
Read MoreChanges Proposed for Alameda School Zones
by Renee Macalino Rutledge | News | 0 |
Parents demand safer streets for Alameda students after too many are hit by cars.
Read MoreBye, Bye Carnegie Innovation Hall
by Keith Gleason | News | 0 |
The plan to renovate and reopen Carnegie Free Library has stalled.
Read MoreDePave Park Remains a Nebulous Concept
by Sarah Phelan | News | 0 |
The idea to turn a paved 14-acre western edge of Seaplane Lagoon into an ecologically-rich shoreline park has fans but nothing has been settled yet because of the looming cost.
Read MoreLease Angst for Alameda Point Makers
by Sarah Phelan | News | 0 |
As development takes off, Alameda Point Studios worries about displacement.
Read MoreMajor Mall Makeover for South Shore Center
by Sarah Phelan | News | 0 |
Developer Jamestown plans to build 1,215 residential units at the South Shore Center in a move that reflects massive and ongoing lifestyle shifts in the Bay Area and beyond.
Read MoreThe Hotels Are Alameda Bound
by William Reutter | News | 0 |
They’re part of a push to make the Island more accessible to visitors. But not everybody is happy about one of them.
Read MoreShould the City Pay Councilmembers’ Legal Fees?
by Steven Tavares | News | 0 |
A request by Jim Oddie and Malia Vella to be reimbursed for the costs of defending their names highlights the economics of running for public office.
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The Face of Bilingual Education
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The Face of African-American Business
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Oakland African-American Chamber of Commerce
The Face of Veterinary Medicine
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The Face of Student Success
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Samuel Merritt University
The Face of Senior Living
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The Face of Home Remodeling
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McCutcheon Construction
The Face of Senior Home Care
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AEC Living
The Face of Reverse Mortgages
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