Community Gathers to Celebrate Queer Teen Alameda Center
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Jean Chen,
On February 10, the basement of the Veteran’s Building was packed for the Queer Teen Alameda Center's (QTAC) Open House. Alameda County Supervisor Lena Tam also presented a $10,000 check to Alameda Pride! Jean Chen chats with attendees about the exciting programs. Photo by Maurice Ramirez.
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›› Kelsey Goeres,
February 11, 2025
48 boxes of “Caramel DeLites,” valued at approximately $350, were stolen from a Girl Scout Troop on Park Street on February 9 while troop parents were setting up a booth. "The troop is comprised of nine kindergartners, the youngest level of Girl Scouts, called 'Daisies,'" writes Kelsey Goeres.
›› Jean Chen,
February 10, 2025
If you've parked in a legal spot near a bus stop and received a ticket in the mail for $110, you can probably blame it on the new AI-powered cameras used by AC Transit. Jean Chen talks with Kiddie Kampus parents plagued by the faulty system and details her own experience at another bus stop.
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›› Jean Chen,
February 13, 2025
On February 10, the basement of the Veteran’s Building was packed for the Queer Teen Alameda Center's (QTAC) Open House. Alameda County Supervisor Lena Tam also presented a $10,000 check to Alameda Pride! Jean Chen chats with attendees about the exciting programs. Photo by Maurice Ramirez.
›› Post Staff Reporting,
February 13, 2025
Books Inc., the Bay Area’s oldest independent bookstore, has launched a $100,000 fundraising campaign for Reading Bridge, a separately operated 501(c)3 nonprofit founded by the company in 2023 to provide books, resources, and reading support to children from the Bay Area’s underserved communities.
FAAS Will Put Your Ex’s Name in a Litter Box for Valentine’s Day
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Alameda History
›› Steve Gorman,
February 6, 2025
"The Craftsman style, and the Arts and Crafts movement that inspired it, wasn’t just a home style. It was a philosophy of living that promoted simplicity, quality, natural materials, and a lack of unnecessary decorations." Steve Gorman revisits the beautiful home at 2450 Central Avenue.
›› Steve Gorman,
January 9, 2025
"For Kasi and Harrison, 899 Union Street is more than just a house. It’s a place where their family’s history is growing, woven into the fabric of Alameda’s rich Victorian-era architectural legacy," writes Steve Gorman in Part 3 of our exploration into this Alameda Treasure.
›› Steve Gorman,
January 2, 2025
In Today's Alameda Treasure, Steve Gorman continues the history and renovation of the home at 899 Union Street by the Stuarts. When Mimi and Charlie first called a contractor over to get some advice and a bid on the work they couldn’t do themselves, he took one look at the house and asked, “Is it too late for you to back out of buying this house?”