Mia Bonta Assures That Landline Service Will Continue For Now
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Post Staff Reporting,
AT&T petitioned the CPUC to void the company's legal obligation to maintain landline coverage without designating a replacement. “Though significant, this action does not represent an immediate threat to your landline service,” says Mia Bonta. She provides four action items to help you to speak up.
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›› Post Staff Reporting,
March 18, 2024
AT&T petitioned the CPUC to void the company's legal obligation to maintain landline coverage without designating a replacement. “Though significant, this action does not represent an immediate threat to your landline service,” says Mia Bonta. She provides four action items to help you to speak up.
›› Post Staff Reporting,
March 15, 2024
San Francisco Baykeeper announced that it has issued a notice of intent to take legal action against the SFPUC and the City and County of San Francisco for hundreds of Clean Water Act violations including repeated discharges of mixed sewage and trash-filled urban runoff into the Bay.
›› Richard Bangert,
March 14, 2024
Richard Bangert gives an update on Alameda's noteworthy park-in-progress at Alameda Point, De-Pave Park. “Parks generally seem to put people first, and here the design is putting nature first," said architect Leo Chow about the innovative new park focused on wildlife.
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›› Dennis Evanosky,
March 5, 2024
The Alameda Post history walking tours for March feature Alameda's beloved Webster Street. Join the Zoom presentation on March 7, then head outside for the tours on March 10 or 17. Dennis Evanosky writes a sneak peek in his latest article, including the story of how Webster Street got its name.