Portola Music Festival Rocks Alameda for Second Year in a Row
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Kelsey Goeres,
Kelsey Goeres shares Alamedans' perspectives about their experiences with the Portola Music Festival this year, including a new mother and resident with severe PTSD who both found the sound drift into Alameda difficult to ride out. Others were in favor of the 30,000 person festival on Pier 80, even saying, "Turn the volume up!"
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›› Kelsey Goeres,
October 4, 2023
Kelsey Goeres shares Alamedans' perspectives about their experiences with the Portola Music Festival this year, including a new mother and resident with severe PTSD who both found the sound drift into Alameda difficult to ride out. Others were in favor of the 30,000 person festival on Pier 80, even saying, "Turn the volume up!"
California Legislature Whiffs on Insurance Crisis, Punting to Newsom and Lara
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Dan Walters, CalMatters,
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›› Ken Der,
October 3, 2023
Family members, friends, and colleagues gathered this past Friday to honor and celebrate Dr. Ardella Dailey and her extensive contributions to the Alameda community. The ceremony featured the unveiling of a new plaque that officially names the AUSD preschool program after Dr. Dailey.
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Alameda History
›› Dennis Evanosky,
September 29, 2023
Dennis Evanosky dives into Alameda Point's history, including the first airmail cargo flight across the Pacific Ocean on the 'China Clipper' which inspired a 1936 Warner Bros film. Learn more during a two part walking tour to investigate the history of the former NAS Alameda.
›› Dennis Evanosky,
September 21, 2023
Family homes for under $5K? Developers Felix Marcuse and Julius Remmel provided "Homes for Everybody" in late 19th century Alameda, costing between $2,500 and $4,500 dollars to build. Join us for a walking tour to see some of the beautiful creations from the famous architects.
›› Dennis Evanosky,
September 15, 2023
Join us on Sept. 23 or Oct. 1 for an exploration of the neighborhood around 1200 blocks of Eagle and Pacific avenues—filled with homes built by the famed architectural firm Marcuse & Remmel. Dennis Evanosky tells how advancements in transportation changed the area… but not to the residents' liking.