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U.S. District Court Upholds Rent Control for Barnhill Marina

In a landmark ruling, the U.S. District Court has confirmed the City of Alameda's Rent Control protections for houseboats and liveaboard vessels at floating home marinas.

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Alameda News

›› Post Staff Reporting,
November 29, 2023
In a landmark ruling, the U.S. District Court has confirmed the City of Alameda's Rent Control protections for houseboats and liveaboard vessels at floating home marinas.
›› Adam Gillitt,
November 29, 2023
APD's October statistics reveal that vehicle thefts are up by nearly 8%. Adam Gillitt notes a silver lining in the data—APD has increased vehicle recovery by more than 45%.
›› Kelsey Goeres,
November 28, 2023
On Sunday, Nov. 26, more than 100 people gathered for a vigil at City Hall organized by Alameda Friends and Families for a Ceasefire. Kelsey Goeres reports that Mayor Ashcraft spoke as a citizen, as City Council has yet to take an official stance.
›› Post Staff Reporting,
November 28, 2023
Alameda mourns the passing of Nancy Seamons Crookston, a designated Oil Painters of America Master and one of the most widely recognized artists in the nation.
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Alameda Features

›› Gene Kahane,
November 28, 2023
Jerry Thompson answers five questions with Gene Kahane about life in the arts, "I live my life as a theater presentation."
›› Post Staff Reporting,
November 27, 2023
Squirrel invites Alameda to shop for one-of-a-kind jewelry, holiday decor, art, crafts, plenty of cute cat-themed items, and more at the Pawliday Boutique, with proceeds benefiting Island Cat Resources and Adoption.
›› Post Staff Reporting,
November 27, 2023
A sell-out crowd of over 250 gathered at Mastick Senior Center to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Hālau Makana, Alameda’s only Polynesian Cultural Center.
›› Post Staff Reporting,
November 27, 2023
Alameda Education Foundation has announced the addition of three new artists to their popular Art Changes program: poet Shanti Lair-Croom and painters Alex D. da Silva and Bill Jeng.

Alameda Opinions

›› Susan Davis,
November 29, 2023
Susan Davis announces the Board of Education voted unanimously to place a renewal parcel tax measure for the AUSD on the March 5, 2024 primary ballot and elected a new Vice President, and the Wood construction project is open for comment.
›› Brice,
November 23, 2023
Seagull makes a faux pas this Turkey Day in this installment of our weekly cartoon drawn by Alameda native, Brice.
›› Adam Gillitt,
November 23, 2023
Adam Gillitt gives a warm "Thank you!" to Alameda on behalf of the Alameda Post for the generous support of our mission to serve the community with reliable and unbiased local news.
›› Crystal Heath,
November 21, 2023
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Crystal Heath urges City Council to permanently ban animal testing companies from leasing public land.

Alameda History

›› Steve Gorman,
November 9, 2023
The horse-drawn fire brigade arrived too late to save Paru Street's beloved "Harmonie Hall." Steve Gorman recounts the fire that destroyed Alameda’s oldest and most popular dancing pavilion and social center, as well as the next set of historical buildings which grew up from the ashes.
›› Steve Gorman,
November 2, 2023
The Craftsman style bungalow at 1425 Paru Street has housed some remarkable people, including Kathleen Thomson, who became one of the first female officers in the U.S. Coast Guard, raised four children, and lived to the extraordinary age of 107. Steve Gorman dives into the home's history and solves the puzzling mystery of buried seltzer bottles.
›› Dennis Evanosky,
October 30, 2023
Attorney and railroad tycoon Alfred A. Cohen dreamed of attracting the well-to-do to beautiful homes and neighborhoods on the Alameda peninsula. Join us to explore Park Avenue and environs, the centerpiece of Cohen’s plan.
›› Dennis Evanosky,
October 30, 2023
Dennis Evanosky explains how Chochenyo Park was the name chosen by a committee in 2020, and the former Jackson Park was renamed in 2021 to honor the Lisjan Ohlone people.