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UPDATE: Investigators Rule Alameda High Fire as Arson
Alameda Police investigators are further looking into a classroom counter top fire that occurred at the high school early Wednesday morning.

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Alameda Police investigators are further looking into a classroom counter top fire that occurred at the high school early Wednesday morning.

The suspect robbed a store employee on the 14800 block of E. 14 Street Monday morning and took off with an unknown amount of cash.
The ferry departs this Saturday, Dec. 1 from the Alameda Main Street ferry terminal at 5:15 p.m. and returns to the terminal at 6:45 p.m.
Alameda Police closed the bridge down for about an hour to investigate a body that was reported hanging off the bridge Monday afternoon.
Incidents highlighted here were recorded in the Alameda Police Department log from Nov. 19 to Nov. 25. Information was supplied by the police and does not indicate any convictions.
AMP received several complaints that someone impersonating a utility representative is claiming their electric accounts are past due and will be disconnected, then goes on and gives payment instructions.
The City of Alameda will suspend parking meter fees on the following Saturdays: Nov. 24, Dec. 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29.
Off the Grid brings a caravan of food trucks to the South Shore Center every Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Seven people, a dog, a cat and a snake were aboard a yacht taking in water near Berkeley, a Berkeley fire captain said.
The Little Ice Rink will be open until January 21, 2013 at Alameda's South Shore Center.
More than 5 million Californians are expected to travel next week to celebrate Thanksgiving
Alameda Patch editor Analisa Harangozo is on vacation until Nov. 23. Please contact Regional Editor Alex Gronke for timely questions, concerns or news tips regarding Alameda.
Do you know where to find this piece of Alameda art?
The man was wearing a watch on his wrist that had a toggle switch and wires and fuses protruding from it that looked suspicious to Transportation Security Administration officers
Cukor was murdered outside his Berkeley home in February by Daniel Dewitt, 23, who grew up in Alameda. Cukor's family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city, alleging that it was negligent in the way it handled the situation.
Michael Gordon, 50 of Alameda died at the scene after striking a pole while riding his motorcycle Thursday morning.
About 40 diners explored four downtown restaurants during the first-ever Alameda Dishcrawl dining experience.
A 26-year-old woman from Oakland and a 34-year-old transient man are facing charges of robbery and elder abuse after pushing down an elderly woman and taking her purse in Alameda Tuesday morning.
This Saturday, a group of cyclists from the Alameda Rotary Club will join 200 other Rotarians riding 111 miles to help raise $300,000 towards ending polio.