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Governor Signs Bonta Bill Allowing Noncitizens to Work at Polls
The new law authored by former Alameda City Council member Rob Bonta applies to legal permanent U.S. residents.

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The new law authored by former Alameda City Council member Rob Bonta applies to legal permanent U.S. residents.

Applications are available now and must be returned by Sept. 20.
Three 19th century fixer-uppers on the Ardenwood Historic Farm Regional Preserve in Fremont are scheduled for demolition unless someone buys them and moves them.
At a news conference Monday, the new chancellor at UC Berkeley, Nicholas Dirks, abjured the possibility of privatization for the public university, despite the long-term reduction of state support and increasing reliance on private funding.
Alameda police say the first week of school will be a "grace period" for drivers, but starting next week, traffic violations are likely to earn you a citation.
AC Transit's transbay bus lines between Alameda and San Francisco will run to the West Oakland BART station during the bridge closure.
Designs for three buildings and two signs at Alameda Landing got board members' approval.
The store's owner and manager were interviewed recently by KALW public radio, 91.7 FM in San Francisco.
The committee meets Thursday at 5:30 p.m. The public is welcome to attend the meeting.
Despite noise complaints, a generally quiet weekend on the Piedmont crime front.
Olympic gold medal swimmer Dana Vollmer gives a summary of why changes are needed in the attached video, filmed at Piedmont Avenue School.
Check out the designs for the Safeway fuel station, Chase Bank branch and In-N-Out Burger.
The Piedmont Police Department log, Aug. 19-23.
The two-day celebration on Sept. 7 and 8 aims to recreate the carnival atmosphere of the early 1900s.
If you want to go across San Francisco Bay anytime between this Wednesday night, Aug. 28, and the following Tuesday morning, Sept. 3, you'll have to find some other way besides the Bay Bridge. It'll be closed.
If you want to go across San Francisco Bay anytime between this Wednesday night, Aug. 28, and the following Tuesday morning, Sept. 3, you'll have to find some other way besides the Bay Bridge. It'll be closed.
Plus two police blotters and a report from the Piedmont City Council.
The reliable, colorful bedding plant has been removed from Piedmont parks because of a deadly fungus.
Doolittle the pitcher learned about his cousin the pilot during a visit to the Alameda museum this week.
Friends of the Alameda Animal shelter is offering free adoptions on Fridays throughout August.