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Existing Slow Streets in Alameda. Map City of Alameda. The existing Slow Streets along Pacific Avenue, San Jose Avenue, and Versailles Avenue will become “Neighborhood Greenways” between late 2024 and ...
If you like the Thrifty Kitty, you’re going to love the Diggity Dogg. Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter (FAAS) has announced that their new thrift store, a light-filled 3,000-square-foot space at ...
While many people think of Lake Tahoe as California’s largest freshwater lake, that honor actually belongs to Clear Lake. Although Lake Tahoe is actually larger in terms of area and volume, it does ...
Last week, representatives from the Alameda Unified School District (AUSD), project team, staff, students, and community members gathered to celebrate the start of construction of several projects ...
Alameda Brewing is also trying to keep pace with the changing times. They’ve introduced a hard seltzer that can be flavored similar to an Italian soda. It’s also become popular as part of a mimosa.
Just outside of Fallon, Nevada, Sand Mountain appears at the end of this road. From the Bureau of Land Management site: “Created by the migration and deposition of windblown sand as it is stopped by ...
The City of Alameda has halted the 'cloud brightening experiment' conducted on the USS Hornet. Ken Der explains that the experiment—designed to investigate cloud reflectivity and climate change—was ...
A fork in the road At this point, we could have backtracked on Highway 50 to take the most efficient route home, perhaps with some stops to see things we had missed on the way out. A more exciting ...
In Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, we traveled hundreds of miles over the route known as “The Loneliest Road in America” and experienced the vast, wide-open spaces and long distances between towns ...
For several years, the Fruitvale train bridge has hosted nesting peregrine falcons, often successfully raising their young. Last year, the pair fledged three chicks, two females and one male, which ...