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State Lands Commission Approves Public Trust Agreement for Alameda Point
After more than 12 years as a work in progress, the agreement paves the way for the development of Alameda Point.

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After more than 12 years as a work in progress, the agreement paves the way for the development of Alameda Point.

Owner David Le said he expects to open the restaurant in the next three weeks.
More than 300 people are expected to stop by its urban farm, celebrate the harvest and meet their neighbors.
Film Curator, Jeff M Giordano, will moderate a discussion following the film on Monday, Oct. 22 from 5:30 to 7:45 p.m.
Alameda Police have reported that several daytime residential burglaries have occurred where a suspect has gained access into homes, taking mostly jewelry and electronics.
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This setback will delay the Swedish team’s AC72 sailing program, but the team will be working hard to have the AC72 on the water and sailing as soon as possible.
Alameda Police Department is searching for the suspect who took off on foot after robbing the bank at 1526 Webster St.
City Hall is offering couples a chance to get married on the unique wedding date.
Off the Grid brings a caravan of food trucks to the South Shore Center for cream puffs, Filipino food, baos and more every Saturday afternoon.
Alameda High School was put on lockdown Tuesday afternoon after it was discovered that student had brought a starter pistol and "other contraband" to school.
Notable calls supplied by the Albany Police Department from Oct. 9 to Oct. 15.
On Oct. 28, Jewish Family & Children’s Service of the East Bay celebrates 135 years at its sixth annual Art of Living fundraising gala.
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Shooting stars will be flying early Monday morning. The Orionids meteor shower promises to be a show worth watching.
Incumbents Patricia Low, Ron Rosenbaum and challenger Byron Barrett are running for two open seats on the Albany Unified School District's Board of Education.
UC Berkeley scientists report an alarming and dramatic increase in sudden oak death, saying it has reached epidemic proportions in some parts of the East Bay and Peninsula. Urgent preventative action is urged since infections can't be cured.
A list of restaurants and shops on Solano Avenue were featured in the Weekly Yelp for the East Bay. What other local businesses should have made this list?
Notable calls supplied by the Albany Police Department from Oct. 2 to Oct. 8.
California Air Resources Board easing certain restrictions on gasoline production in response to a directive issued by Gov. Jerry Brown.