The gingerbread version of the Croll Building is on display throughout the holidays at the 1400 Bar & Grill.
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The program aims to relieve stress for travelers and make waiting for your flight more enjoyable.
We asked. Patch fans answered.
Here's our roundup of the most uplifting and feel-good stories from Patch towns across the country.
This year's Scouting for Food Drive brought in over 17,000 pounds of non-perishable food items for distribution to Alameda families.
Thanksgiving Day offers some big sales.
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The museum has signed a Letter of Intent with the City of Alameda to lease and restore the 1903 building on Santa Clara Avenue.
We know being a mom or dad is one of the most important jobs in the world. And really, is there anything closer to your heart than family?
The promise to students: "Read 150,000 minutes in two weeks and I'll kiss a pig!"
Starting her tenure with an active agenda, new UC President Janet Napolitano told UC Regents Wednesday that she intends to keep the current freeze on undergrad tuition, increase community college transfers and cut UC's energy use to zero by 2025.
Fifty turkey experts will answer questions on meal prep and turkey emergencies this holiday season.
It's not on the menu, but customers can give baristas a special recipe that will produce a drink similar to the beverage enjoyed by the fictional witches and wizards from the Harry Potter books.
The Girls Who Code Club, offering free after-school computer technology training, is based at Encinal High School but open to all Alameda girls in grades 6-12.
We rounded up the most uplifting stories trending across the country.
Gilbert started in his new role at the Alameda Food Bank last week, replacing Hank Leeper, who left at the end of September.
Ellen Mulholland writes about love, life and ordinary kids. We're reprinting this interview with her from the AUSD's Community Bulletin for those of you who don't receive the bulletin.
Off the Grid brings a caravan of food trucks to South Shore Center every Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
A football dream comes true for a high school senior in New York.
Alameda local Anina Oliver was selected for her work in the community including co-founding the tutoring program at Bay Farm Elementary School.
Dr. Eric Kansa of Alameda is an archaeologist with a passion for making knowledge of the human experience and shared cultural heritage available for everyone to explore and debate.
"I am not sitting here, 15 whole feet away from my kids, because I am too lazy to get up and help them climb the ladder. . ."
The historic World War II battleship will pass under the Golden Gate Bridge between 2 and 3 p.m., after a week-long delay by weather from its departure
The Alameda Point Collaborative has received a $150,000 grant to support construction of a new retail center for Ploughshares Nursery
USS Hornet Museum’s Living Ship Series pays tribute to veteran military pilots
This photo essay originally appeared on San Leandro Patch. With the growing popularity of beekeeping on the Island, we thought readers of Alameda Patch would enjoy it.
After 16 years of serving the Reform Jewish congregation on Harbor Bay, he will be feted at a gala dinner May 6 featuring KQED's Michael Krasny as master of ceremonies
A panel discussion will follow the film, which chronicles a town coming together to take action after anti-immigrant violence
Come celebrate the Alameda Backyard Growers two-year anniversary and find out how the simple act of gardening can transform a community
When my daughter and I first talked about it, we agreed that she could have a Facebook account when she turned 13 Now, however, I'm not so sure.
What's your take about this incident a parent blogger wrote about? How would you have approached the situation?