'Bomb Cyclone' Causes Property Damage and Power Outages
A 'bomb cyclone' brought strong winds and heavy rain that wreaked havoc throughout the City of Alameda and Northern California Tuesday evening.
A 'bomb cyclone' brought strong winds and heavy rain that wreaked havoc throughout the City of Alameda and Northern California Tuesday evening.
After receiving 13 reports vehicle thefts over one weekend earlier this month, the Alameda Police Department (APD) made two arrests on charges of possession of a stolen vehicle.
All City of Alameda boards and commission meetings at City Hall are now open to in-person attendance starting with the Tuesday, March 7 City Council meeting. The city made the announcement on Monday, March 6, on its Facebook page.
Alameda City Manager Jennifer Ott gave City Council and community members an update on the cause of the Fruitvale and High Street bridges being inoperable during last Sunday’s power outage. Ott gave a summary of the events at the Feb. 21 City Council meeting.
The Housing Authority of the City of Alameda (AHA) has recently received $13.4 million in funding from the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD).
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