In brief: Peralta district appoints new president for College of Alameda

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In brief: Peralta district appoints new president for College of Alameda
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At their regular meeting June 11, the Peralta Community College District Board of Trustees unanimously approved the appointment of Melanie Dixon as the College of Alameda’s new president, effective July 15.

Dixon previously served as the president of American River College in the Sacramento area, where she oversaw all aspects of the college’s instruction and operations. Also in the Sacramento area before that, she held the position of associate vice chancellor of educational services and student cuccess at Los Rios Community College District.

Enjoy an afternoon filled with craft beer, live music and a few tasty bites while learning about the unique styles of Northern California breweries. For tickets online, visitOn June 12, Alameda’s Assistant City Prosecutor Montague Hung filed criminal charges of attempted car theft and resisting arrest against Defendant Casey Curnutt.

As part of that effort, the APD has dedicated significant resources to combating vehicle theft in Alameda and carefully calibrated its resource allocation to ensure the fastest possible response time to ongoing criminal activities. This case highlights two legal issues: discrimination based on source of income, which the city of Alameda prohibits, and rejection based on credit score, now regulated under SB 267 in California. Specifically, owners cannot reject a Section 8 applicant based on his or her credit score without giving that applicant a chance to prove the ability to pay with other evidence.

Mail your completed application to Alameda Kiwanis Foundation, P.O. Box 1217, Alameda CA 94501. Grant requests must be postmarked by July 1. For information and an application, emailThe West Alameda Business Association has proudly announced the launch of its vibrant new summer series, “West is Best,” which is meant to celebrate the spirit of community, art and live music in the heart of West Alameda. The series will feature three events and up to six mini-events.

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