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Help Design Alameda's New Aquatic Center

The City of Alameda is offering a series of community workshops to help shape the design of the new aquatic center to be built at Jean Sweeney Open Space Park. Comment at the in-person workshops or participate online with a survey.

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›› Post Staff Reporting,
May 16, 2024
The City of Alameda is offering a series of community workshops to help shape the design of the new aquatic center to be built at Jean Sweeney Open Space Park. Comment at the in-person workshops or participate online with a survey.
›› Post Staff Reporting,
May 16, 2024
Saul Dan Timens of Alameda passed away on May 6, 2024, at age 86. He is survived by his loving wife Barbara Bysiek Timens, his daughter and stepchildren, and their families.
›› Richard Bangert,
May 15, 2024
The EPA elevated the classification of PFAS chemicals from a “pollutant” to a “hazardous substance” on April 19, 2024. Richard Bangert dives into the implications of this decision at Alameda Point, where the transfer process of Building 41 from the Navy to the City now has more reviews.
›› Post Staff Reporting,
May 14, 2024
The USS Hornet Sea, Air & Space Museum invites the public to attend its Memorial Day ceremony on Monday, May 27. Following the ceremony and wreath laying, the Memorial Squadron will conduct a fly over of the museum.
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Alameda Features

›› Max Millot,
May 15, 2024
The Encinal Jets baseball team claimed the West Alameda County Conference Shoreline League Championship crown with a 7-1 victory over the Mount Eden Monarchs on May 9. Max Millot talks to the team about the exciting win.
›› Gene Kahane,
May 15, 2024
Gene Kahane interviews island vocal legend Eileen Meredith. "My best times as a performer are usually when I'm working with others," says Eileen, "which is true even when I'm performing as a soloist."
›› Post Staff Reporting,
May 14, 2024
In a sunny Mother's Day home opener at Merritt College on Sunday, the Oakland Soul kept the Olympic Club off the board with seven unanswered goals.
›› Post Staff Reporting,
May 14, 2024
Oakland fell behind within the first two minutes of the match against New Mexico United on Saturday, May 11, and the Roots failed to get back to stable ground for the rest of the match.

Alameda Opinions

›› Brice,
May 16, 2024
Spring birds are hatching in this installment of our weekly cartoon drawn by Alameda native, Brice.
›› Annie Wilson,
May 10, 2024
After Congress failed to pass Pharmacy Benefit Managers reform last year, Annie Wilson urges our legislators to pass the Delinking Revenue from Unfair Gouging (DRUG) Act to save patients from unnecessarily high prescription prices.
›› Brice,
May 9, 2024
Goose and Seagull play a popular roadtrip game from home in this installment of our weekly cartoon drawn by Alameda native, Brice.
›› Jonathan DeLong,
May 2, 2024
Founder Jonathan DeLong celebrates the big accomplishments at REAP Climate Center since opening in 2020, looks ahead to the future, and invites you to get involved.

Alameda History

›› Steve Gorman,
May 16, 2024
Beautiful Alameda homes—and those that have seen better days—each have stories to tell. Steve Gorman digs into the history behind 2413 Buena Vista Avenue and, in Part 1, he uncovers the scandalous 1894 affair that made newspaper headlines.
›› Dennis Evanosky ,
May 15, 2024
In the late 19th century, Alameda boasted an astonishing number of privately owned "baths" that served customers looking for a convenient and luxurious dip in the cool ocean water. Dennis Evanosky catalogs the many bath facilities that drew bathers to the West End before Neptune Beach opened.
›› Dennis Evanosky,
May 1, 2024
Grand Street presents a textbook of the architectural styles that makes Alameda so attractive, but none of them are “Victorians.” Dennis Evanosky discusses some of the early land transactions in Alameda—and the beautiful evidence we have today of gifted architects.
›› Dennis Evanosky,
April 25, 2024
Utah Construction left fingerprints across the United States for most of the 20th century. Dennis Evanosky takes a deep dive into the company, including the California project that earned them an invitation to help build the Hoover Dam.
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