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There’s a 72% chance of a magnitude of 6.7 or higher earthquake in the next 30 years. (See the latest US Geological Survey earthquakes map.) A large earthquake like that will cause significant damage, ...
Alameda Mayor Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft was among just 12 mayors selected through a national competitive application process for the third cohort of the Mayors Institute on Pedestrian Safety (MIPS), ...
More than a thousand people gathered in front of Alameda City Hall at noon on Saturday, April 5, to protest against President Donald Trump and the policies of his current administration. After hearing ...
On April 15, City Council will consider design concepts for the Willie Stargell Avenue Complete Street Corridor Project, consisting of safety and transit improvements between Main Street and Mariner ...
Watching birds as they build their nests, lay eggs, incubate, hatch, and raise their young can be a truly joyful experience. Humans are often fascinated by the dedication shown by birds throughout the ...
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In Part 1 of this series on Scotty’s Castle, we learned that the historic Spanish Colonial Revival style retreat in the remote desert of Death Valley National Park is neither a castle nor a property ...
Are you thinking this article is not for you, because you don’t have a green thumb? Think again. I will share some suggestions for plants that require minimal attention but dole out health benefits ...
Join Community Action for a Sustainable Alameda (CASA) and the San Francisco Bay Hope Spot team on Saturday, April 12, to help clean up our coastline. The Monthly Coastal Cleanup picks up trash from ...
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