District Chooses New Learning Provider
At its Sept. 8 meeting the Alameda Unified School District (AUSD) Board of Trustees voted unanimously to use Edmentum as its new 2020-2021 Remote Learning Program curriculum provider.
At its Sept. 8 meeting the Alameda Unified School District (AUSD) Board of Trustees voted unanimously to use Edmentum as its new 2020-2021 Remote Learning Program curriculum provider.
At its May 19 meeting the City Council approved $600,000 for grants to small businesses who were severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. But so many more local businesses, nonprofit organizations, and residential renters still need help.
If you have Medicare and want to be tested for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19. Medicare covers tests with no out-of-pocket costs. You can get tested in your home, doctor’s office, a local pharmacy or hospital, a nursing home, or a drive-through site.
After reports of confusion and setbacks, the COVID-19 testing site in Alameda conducted by CityHealth Urgent Care has been permanently shut down.
No indoor professional hair care
The Alameda County Public Health Department reports 187 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Alameda as of Monday, Aug. 3. Alameda County became the first Bay Area county with more than 10,000 cases of COVID-19.That number now stands at 11,909 with 192 deaths.
COVID-19 testing site opened yesterday in Alameda at 300 Wind River Way in the Marina Village Business Park. The site will be operated by City Health Urgent Care of San Leandro (City Health) which also administers COVID-19 tests at its urgent care clinics in San Leandro and Oakland.
Diners enjoy meals at La Penca Azul on Santa Clara Avenue on Saturday, July 11, one day after the state of California issued updated health guidelines July 10, prohibiting such dining.
The “Front Porch Blues” feted East End neighbors to 90 minutes of live music, which enlivened an unusually subdued Alameda Fourth of July, with their audience safely ensconced on front porches and in their driveways.
Cases and hospitalizations are up. What can you do?
On June 29, Alameda County paused its reopening plan, given the recent increases in COVID-19 cases and hospitalization rates. The county will stay in the current stage of reopening for longer than originally expected. Last week, Gov.
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