A weekly ten-minute roundup of news and information for the city of Alameda, CA. Hosted by Scott Piehler. Visit https://AlamedaPost.com/podcast for more!
In Episode 111, Scott Piehler's topics include: A quadruple homicide shocks Alameda. AC Transit's zero-emissions goal gets a boost. Clarifying the rules regarding dogs on the new Woodstock shuttle. T…
In Episode 110, Scott Piehler's topics include: The annual 4th of July parade makes for a festive scene across the island. Cargo bikes make a splash year round. The Hornet helps welcome 76 new US cit…
In Episode 109, Scott Piehler's topics include: Car thefts increased in May, but remain below last year’s peak. The largest affordable housing bond in California history is headed to the ballot in No…
In Episode 108, Scott Piehler's topics include: The City Council moves ahead with a new library branch, and repeals a ban on natural gas in new construction. A Father’s Day fire burns a 130-year old…
In Episode 107, Scott Piehler's topics include: Alameda Hospital’s plan to eliminate surgery meets with resistance. The proposed Radium Theatre Performing Arts Center grapples with the issue of sceni…
In Episode 106, Scott Piehler's topics include: A busy City Council meeting extends into the wee hours, and includes a shutdown of a scientific experiment. Bryan Woo dazzles in his return to the Bay …
In Episode 105, Scott Piehler's topics include: The Veteran’s Administration advances the Alameda Point outpatient and cemetery project. Good news in the latest crime statistics. Alameda now has two …
In Episode 104, Scott Piehler's topics include: A waterfowl cooks its own goose, and AMP customers feel the effects. The naming of a new park gets contentious at City Council. Site work at the former…
In Episode 103, Scott Piehler's topics include: Charges are filed against an alleged illegal sideshow promoter. Corica park’s fire tower is about to get a makeover, while their teaching pro represent…
In Episode 102, Scott Piehler's topics include: The City Council once again tackles the issues of illegal automotive sideshows. The aerosol sea salt experiments on the Hornet are shut down by the cit…
In Episode 101, Scott Piehler's topics include: Road construction shuts down part of Park Street for a bit. The Alameda Chamber hands out their 2024 Business Excellence awards. A new restaurant grace…
In Episode 100, Scott Piehler's topics include: Trouble at Barnhill Marina, and a new development in the Mario Gonzalez case. The Planning Board approves a fish-friendly expansion at Alameda Point. T…
In Episode 99, Scott Piehler's topics include: The City Council addresses animal testing. Sort of. Alameda Police releases March’s crime statistics. Webster Street gets a makeover, and Park Street i…
In Episode 98, Scott Piehler's topics include: The Planning Board approves the final phase of the Del Monte Warehouse redevelopment. The teacher of the year is a Franklin Falcon. Mayor Ashcraft issue…
In Episode 97, Scott Piehler's topics include: A tree branch disrupts power for much of Alameda on Thursday morning. The City Council looks at changing how Alameda is represented, and approves a leas…
In Episode 96, Scott Piehler's topics include: The Alameda Unified School District Board of Education reaches a tentative agreement with the teachers union, and deals with a full slate of topics. New…
In Episode 95, Scott Piehler's topics include: The city council clarifies rent law enforcement, lends a hand to Faction brewing, delays the lease for Gold Bar Spirits, and signs off on De-Pave Park.…
In Episode 94, Scott Piehler's topics include: De-Pave park takes another step forward. APD turns a sideshow into a no show. Ballots are still being counted. The county records its first positive Wes…
In Episode 93, Scott Piehler's topics include: The City Council has good news for the Alameda Food Bank and an area distiller. The California Primary is over. APD releases January’s crime statistics,…
In Episode 92, Scott Piehler's topics include: The annual State of the City address took place this week. The Planning Board reviews 2023, and looks ahead to 2024. Despite increased spending, homeles…