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Peregrine Falcons Nesting at Fruitvale Train Bridge

Love is in the air—and at the Fruitvale Train Bridge—as peregrine falcons are spotted courting. "Another generation of Alameda peregrines is on its way and we hope they can successfully raise their family," reports Marjorie Powell, with accompanying photographs by Rick Lewis.

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Alameda News

›› Kelsey Goeres,
March 27, 2024
On March 23, as many as 2,000 people walked 22 miles from Berkeley to Alameda as part of a global initiative of solidarity pilgrimages calling for a sustained ceasefire in Gaza. Kelsey Goeres talks with members of the interfaith community that came together for the pilgrimage in the name of peace.
›› Post Staff Reporting,
March 26, 2024
At its special public meeting on March 21, the AUSD Board of Education approved hiring Angela Barrett to be the new principal at AHS, taking the place of Robert Ithurburn who is retiring after leading the school for 10 years.
›› Ken Der,
March 22, 2024
On Saturday, March 16, Faction Brewing hosted the Alameda Home Electrification Fair for homeowners looking for ways to reduce natural gas use. Ken Der talks with attendees and presenters at the fair, and highlights creative options for those who wish to electrify.
›› Karin K. Jensen,
March 22, 2024
City Council proceedings became heated when Vice Mayor Tony Daysog delayed Gold Bar Spirits lease at the last minute. Karin K. Jensen reports the outcomes of other decisions, including Council's vote to amend Alameda’s Rent Control Ordinance, clarifying the City’s authority to enforce state laws.
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›› Marjorie Powell ,
March 27, 2024
Love is in the air—and at the Fruitvale Train Bridge—as peregrine falcons are spotted courting. "Another generation of Alameda peregrines is on its way and we hope they can successfully raise their family," reports Marjorie Powell, with accompanying photographs by Rick Lewis.
›› Post Staff Reporting,
March 27, 2024
Ready, set, go! The Hospital Foundation Spring 5K and 10K races will open the Alameda racing season on April 21, with races scheduled through December. From a 1/2 mile kids run to a half marathon, there's something for walkers and runners of all kinds.
›› Gene Kahane,
March 26, 2024
"'Mean Girls–The Musical' was a lot of fun, absolutely should be seen, and continues the tradition of well-done shows at Jetland," says Gene Kahane of the latest Encinal production. Catch the show this coming weekend, March 28, 29, and 30 at 7 p.m.
›› Post Staff Reporting,
March 26, 2024
Phoenix Rising took a second-half strike and rode that to a one-nil victory over visiting Oakland Roots over the weekend. 'Root' for the home team this Saturday, March 30 at 7 p.m., at Pioneer Stadium in Hayward as the Roots face off against the Las Vegas Lights in their fourth game of the season.

Alameda Opinions

›› Brice,
March 21, 2024
Seagull and Goose discuss the original food delivery service in this installment of our weekly cartoon drawn by Alameda native, Brice.
›› Nancy Hayden Crowley,
March 19, 2024
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) explains and defends their environmental practices after news of a potential lawsuit. SFPUC Press Secretary Nancy Hayden Crowley states, "We’ll stand behind our environmental track record anywhere, including in a court of law."
›› Adam Gillitt,
March 14, 2024
Adam Gillitt shows you how you can add the Alameda Post app to your smartphone home screen in four simple steps. It works for both Android and iOS devices.
›› Brice,
March 14, 2024
Seagull and Goose consider a trip to the waterfront in this installment of our weekly cartoon drawn by Alameda native, Brice.

Alameda History

›› Steve Gorman,
March 21, 2024
In this finale to the six-part series on 1125 Morton Street, Steve Gorman highlights the current owners and custodians of the 1889 home. Ken and Connie Carvalho have lovingly and painstakingly repaired and maintained the historic home over the last 26 years.
›› Dennis Evanosky,
March 20, 2024
In May 1852, a shipment of 1000 fruit trees was delivered to Gideon Aughinbaugh and William Worthington Chipman after they purchased a peninsula from Don Peralta. Dennis Evanosky relates the history of the original town of Alameda.
›› 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.
›› Steve Gorman,
February 22, 2024
Today's dive into Alameda history takes us back to Pell’s Oyster House, a bustling restaurant dating back to the 1880s in Denver, Colorado. Steve Gorman draws family connections across state lines—and right to the doorstep of 1125 Morton Street.
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