For Labor Day, Patch looks at how jobs have changed during the last century.
The top vote-getters in this summer's polls.
Ron Dibble has played piano at The Alley, a Grand Avenue bar, for more than 50 years. His love of playing American jazz standards and accompanying singers of all levels has made him a local favorite.
The former manager of Feel Good Bakery offers organic, “custom-crafted” salads in Alameda Marketplace.
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The Chevron accident and other factors have caused prices at the pump to skyrocket in August
At least two East Bay restaurants are celebrating "The French Chef's" legacy this week with Julia child-inspired menus.
More than 35 employers are expected at the Aug. 9 program.
Across California, wildlife advocates concerned about the proposed buyer of Peet's are turning their back on the popular brewer.
NorCal community Bancorp, the bank's parent company, reported a net loss of $2.1 million for the second quarter of 2012. One borrower is apparently responsible for most of the loss.
A television crew will be filming at the Park Street restaurant on July 30.
The West Alameda Business Association is hosting a retirement party Thursday for Dick Denton,
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The company will remain based in the East Bay and management is not expected to change. The roast-to-order facility in Alameda will not be affected, according to Peet's.
A new restaurant will be opening in late summer or fall in the old Wienerschnitzel building at 1527 Park St.
We still have spaces left for the Aug. 21 class on social media and online marketing, so RSVP soon.
Do you want to learn how to better promote your business online? Join us Aug. 21 at the Alameda Free Library for a business workshop that has served more than 200 business owners throughout the Bay Area.
Summertime changes in Alameda's business landscape: a new owner for Dick's Barber Shop on Webster Street and a pop-up shop at South Shore renting bikes and beach gear.
The two companies are moving into their headquarters in Harbor Bay Business Park this weekend.
The All-Star pitcher for the Oakland A's will visit Alameda to sign autographs and pose for photos with fans.
The WindMaster chapter of Toastmasters International marked its 10th anniversary recently.
Tesla's first mass-production car rolled off the assembly line to uproarious applause.
Two new tenants, ULTA Beauty and Total Woman Gym & Day Spa, have leased the space formerly occupied by Borders.
Off the Grid is bringing more gourmet food trucks — some repeats from last weekend, some new — to South Shore Center on Saturday, June 9.