- Shoves, blocks, jams, whips — Bay Area Derby rolls into a new season (04/24/25)
- Oakland’s 16th Street Station gets historic status, while advocates fight encroaching development (03/27/25)
- Oakland spares firehouses, but it will be months before closed stations reopen (03/05/25)
- VIDEO: Giving kids and communities hope — Youth Alive works to stop the cycle of violence in Oakland (02/24/25)
- CO-LLAB CHOIR: An Oakland community brought together to sing healing music (02/04/25)
- Feds indict former Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao and three others on corruption charges (01/17/25)
- AC Transit board backs off censuring member for emails to staff (01/09/25)
- U.S. reports first human bird flu death. What does it mean for California, which has highest number of cases? (01/06/25)
- What has become of the effort to bring a historically Black college to Oakland? (12/23/24)
- Youth works in spotlight at Oakland Asian Cultural Center art show (12/20/24)
- Complete Oakland election results: Mayor Thao officially leaves office (12/19/24)
- Tickets available for Oakland Ballet’s ‘Nutcracker’ this weekend: ‘My message to our community is, we need you. We want you.’ (12/18/24)
- Oakland residents worry about state of city amid leadership change and growing concerns (12/17/24)
- Rising from the ashes, East Bay Booksellers reopens for holiday shopping season (12/16/24)
- Documentary brings Palestinian stories to Oakland: ‘This is an education that Americans truly, truly need.’ (12/14/24)
- AC Transit riders get to keep bus shelters after Oakland backs off plan to remove them (12/13/24)
- New Temescal mural captures humanity and resilience, ‘a reminder of having love for people.’ (12/12/24)
- Slow election results prompt rally to remove Alameda County registrar of voters (12/11/24)
- BART using federal loan to build new police headquarters in Oakland (12/05/24)
- Restoring Clinton Park’s community center is a labor of love for a former shopkeeper (12/04/24)
- In many Oakland homes, Thanksgiving is more about tamales than turkey (11/27/24)
- Street Spirit newspaper stays alive to print stories and poems by those who have been unhoused (11/26/24)
- Dead salmon in Lake Merritt could point to healthier waters, researchers say (11/25/24)
- Oakland honors Black sailors who died in World War II explosion and those found mutinous for protesting (11/21/24)
- Oakland’s hip hop forecast: Ovrkast, with a good chance of success (11/18/24)
- Will budget cuts ruin Oakland’s chance to again be a major film setting? (11/17/24)
- ‘Solidarity is all we got:’ Oakland activists mobilize after disappointing election (11/16/24)
- Marking 90 years of preserving open space: ‘The park district provides residents in the East Bay access to nature close to home.’ (11/15/24)
- Oakland’s LGBT community gathers to support each other after Trump election: ‘We’re not going anywhere.’ (11/14/24)
- Not OK? That’s OK. Mental Health Comedy Hour brings laughter and healing (11/13/24)
- Mayor Thao accepts recall, thanks voters for electing her: ‘It isn’t about me. … It has always been about Oakland.’ (11/08/24)
- Price recall becoming more likely, as latest vote counts show two-thirds want her out (11/08/24)
- Election Day results: Gallo leads Oakland City Council District 5 (11/06/24)
- Election Day results: Bauters leads Alameda County supervisors race (11/06/24)
- Election Day results: Incumbent Fife ahead in Oakland City Council District 3 (11/06/24)
- Election Day results: Unger leads Oakland City Council District 1 (11/05/24)
- Election Day results: strong support for Measure M in early returns (11/05/24)
- ELECTION RESULTS: Poll voters overwhelmingly favor Thao and Price recalls (11/05/24)
- ELECTION DAY COVERAGE: Continuous updates from the polls in Oakland (11/05/24)
- Oakland voters asked to support a property tax increase to keep millions of dollars in public safety funding (11/03/24)
- If Prop. 6 passes, California will join the list of states outlawing forced prison labor in recent years. (11/03/24)
- Would Prop. 36 reduce retail theft and drug offenses, or would it just punish harshly without deterring crime? (11/02/24)
- Fruitvale gears up for annual Día de los Muertos celebration: ‘It is a very important holiday for us, where we honor our ancestors.’ (11/02/24)
- INTERACTIVE MAP: Find a polling place near an Oakland BART station (11/01/24)
- For the first time in Oakland history, teens vote for school directors. So what do they want changed? (10/31/24)
- In Oakland, you don’t have to time travel to the ’90s to speed date. Just ask Gen Z (10/31/24)
- A Q&A with Oakland District 5 City Council candidates, talking homelessness and crime (10/31/24)
- ‘Why would you all do this to me?’ asks man whose makeshift cabin was taken in Oakland sweep. ‘I literally needed somewhere to sleep.’ (10/30/24)
- Reliving the memories: Reggie Jackson and other A’s legends hit the Coliseum field one more time (10/29/24)
- Día de los Muertos came early to Jack London Square, with more festivities next weekend (10/28/24)
- Ranked-choice divides Oakland voters — some want to scrap it, others want outreach to educate voters (10/27/24)
- ‘It became obvious who our new target audience should be’: BART using mascots to attract young riders (10/26/24)
- Price to supporters: Recall campaign trying to ‘nullify our votes, silence our voices’ (10/24/24)
- Big changes coming to Oakland City Council —three seats open, two others up for reelection (10/24/24)
- Oakland artists go brush to brush, raising money for mural project in Kenya (10/23/24)
- Oakland honors Al Attles, coach of the champion 1975 Warriors, during ‘Love Life’ week (10/22/24)
- DogFest celebrates canines whose service goes beyond companionship (10/21/24)
- Oakland Hills neighbors alerted each other through group chats, used hoses to put out fires as area burned (10/20/24)
- UPDATE: Evacuation lifted for some after wildfire burns two homes, threatens others in Oakland Hills (10/18/24)
- Need a laugh? Comics invite you to yuck it up this weekend at festival featuring 10 Oakland clubs (10/18/24)
- Move to increase campaign donation caps hits snag in Oakland City Council (10/17/24)
- Youth press Mayor Thao about jobs, housing, policing, saying city has ignored concerns of young people (10/17/24)
- Oakland renews controversial gunshot detection system (10/16/24)
- Fashionistas enjoy a splash of Oakland designs with a spot of tea (10/14/24)
- Mayor Thao rallies against recall, with help from a former Oakland mayor and other supporters (10/08/24)
- Oakland Council set to increase campaign contribution cap for three years, saying the limit isn’t fair to candidates (10/03/24)
- City Council makes the Mai Tai Oakland’s drink (10/03/24)
- With cheers and tears, fans say goodbye to the A’s and the Coliseum: “I have so many memories here’ (09/26/24)
- Families take back San Antonio Park with Friday night fun and games (09/22/24)
- That’s the ticket: Models hit the Rockridge runway in clothes fashioned from BART passes (09/14/24)
- That’s a wrap: Oakland Ballers give baseball fans a reason to cheer (09/14/24)
- Looking for a debate watch party in Oakland? (09/08/24)
- A’s sell Coliseum, severing ties with Oakland, making way for development (08/05/24)
- Coliseum sale complete, erasing need for deep cuts to police and fire departments (07/31/24)
- Prosecutor bias alleged in two Alameda County death penalties headed for resentencings (07/29/24)
- Alameda County grand jury probe leads to rare charges against an Oakland recycling business and its managers (07/24/24)
- Artists celebrate culture and community at “West Oakland Matters” event Saturday (07/24/24)
- ‘Disappointed’ with DA’s office, governor sends more CHP officers to Oakland (07/12/24)
- Oakland voters being asked to add muscle to the city’s Ethics Commission (07/10/24)
- ‘We think people should be educated voters’: On 100th anniversary, Oakland League of Women Voters recruits new members to mission (07/08/24)
- Arrests made in chaotic night of violence that left 16 people wounded (06/25/24)
- Mayor Thao speaks out on FBI raid: ‘This wouldn’t have gone down the way it did if I was rich.’ (06/24/24)
- FBI raids Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao’s home (06/20/24)
- Ballot measure would increase taxes to raise millions for affordable housing in Oakland (06/07/24)
- Three wounded, one arrested as gunshots mar Skyline High School graduation (05/24/24)
- As A’s pack up, Oakland sells its share of storied stadium (05/22/24)
- Alameda County sues Farmers Insurance, says it knowingly left homeowners underinsured (05/21/24)
- Baykeeper sues Oakland recycler whose plant caught fire last summer (05/13/24)
- New era of baseball in Oakland — move over A’s, here come the B’s (04/15/24)
- Oaklanders share what they love about downtown and what needs to change (04/10/24)
- VIDEO: Oakland businesses create ‘no bipping’ zones to bring back customers (03/26/24)
- With city services lacking, residents clean up Raimondi Park, future home of B’s baseball (03/20/24)
- ‘Customers aren’t taking the risk’: growing retail crime upends Oakland business community (03/07/24)
- At Uptown Market, tech pays the rent for local retailers (03/01/24)
- Residents take OUSD to task for delays on community schools and reparations for Black students (01/26/24)
- Oakland officer killed in line of duty was a Vietnamese immigrant on the force for nearly four years (12/30/23)
- Costs shut down Oakland First Fridays for the winter (12/18/23)
- New water taxi service will connect Alameda Landing to Jack London Square (12/18/23)
- Car thefts spike in Oakland, with certain models and neighborhoods targeted (12/14/23)
- Change could be coming for future Alameda County recall elections (12/13/23)
- AC Transit accelerates toward zero emission goal (12/12/23)
- BART gets more bike friendly with rule change (12/06/23)
- Council to vote on Police Commission changes, including clause about members acting ‘appropriately and with integrity.’ (12/05/23)
- Artists open Jingletown studios to give public a glimpse at what they’ve been up to (12/04/23)
- In Jingletown: Who needs City Hall when you’ve got Cynthia Elliott? (12/01/23)
- Oakland City Council considers banning plastic plates, cups, forks (11/30/23)
- Oakland joins chorus of U.S. cities demanding ceasefire in Gaza (11/28/23)
- Toxic algae blooms becoming more common at Lake Temescal and other East Bay swim sites (11/21/23)
- Oakland adds four more hotel projects to growing list, moving people from the street into permanent housing (11/18/23)
- Don’t be alarmed — it’s a performance. Oakland’s Bandaloop takes dance to new heights. (11/14/23)
- Obstacles stand in the way of more protected bike lanes in Oakland (11/13/23)
- Lunch, haircuts, health tests, even pedicures for unhoused residents at Alameda County resource fair (11/10/23)
- Reparations group gets started on possible compensation for Black residents (11/10/23)
- Oakland fights to keep A’s, tells MLB: ‘We have a roadmap to get this done.’ (11/09/23)
- What you need to know about speed cameras to be installed across Oakland (11/08/23)
- Alameda County food bank workers vote to unionize (11/08/23)
- Wood Street cabin residents say city doing little to get them permanent housing (11/07/23)
- You can help determine the future of Oakland’s Main Library (11/06/23)
- MACRO, Oakland’s alternative 911 program, getting dispatched to fewer calls (11/04/23)
- Residents work to bring trick or treat back to an Oakland neighborhood (11/01/23)
- Oakland concert raises money for Palestinian Children’s Relief (10/31/23)
- Halloween show on Greenwood Avenue has enthralled kids since 2007 (10/31/23)
- As Montclair’s first dispensary prepares to open, some fear it will bring crime (10/28/23)
- ‘Without volunteers, this park would burn down’: Groups work to reduce fire risk in Oakland. (10/26/23)
- Despite rain, Lincoln Elementary students keep walking toward $45,000 goal (10/24/23)
- No tricks but lots of treats at DogFest Bay Area (10/23/23)
- Oaklanders are the art in new Uptown Station exhibit (10/20/23)
- How painting your life story can promote healing (10/20/23)
- Oakland to install hundreds of license plate readers across the city (10/19/23)
- Shopkeepers call on city leaders to stop break-ins, burglaries plaguing businesses (10/19/23)
- OUSD District 5 school board candidates meet young voters for Q&A (10/17/23)
- New law lets churches, colleges get around zoning laws to build housing (10/16/23)
- Working to keep newspaper benefitting unhoused people alive: ‘I felt like Street Spirit wasn’t ready to die.’ (10/16/23)
- Oakland adopts environmental plan that misses many resident concerns (10/15/23)
- Bay dipping in Alameda: ‘It can feel really good to get into the water, especially cold water.’ (10/14/23)
- Delay in giving out Democracy Dollars points to bigger issues in Oakland government (10/12/23)
- Oakland Youth Commission sets sights on housing and mental health services for young people (10/11/23)
- Oakland wins $8 million for greening against climate change: Will it be enough? (10/07/23)
- Oakland Armenian church annual food festival to raise money for refugees fleeing bombings (10/04/23)
- ‘A change coming’: Environmental group vows to keep eye on gravel facility coming to Oakland’s Port (10/03/23)
- Should fired police chief be reinstated? Residents weigh in at town hall meeting. (09/30/23)
- Oakland businesses strike for better police protection: ‘We are all suffering.’ (09/30/23)
- Oakland artists make strong showing in new San Francisco exhibition (09/27/23)
- Oakland City Council commits to funding 24 prevention programs to address violent crime (09/27/23)
- Asian Health Services workers approve contract for higher wages, avoid strike (09/26/23)
- More than 100 residents join city officials to tackle Oakland’s biggest problems (09/25/23)
- Ferry ridership climbing back to pre-pandemic levels, with patrons finding the service ‘pretty cool.’ (09/25/23)
- County supervisors declare homelessness emergency: ‘We’ve been working incredibly hard on addressing the crisis.’ (09/22/23)
- Oakland’s soccer teams enter agreement to negotiate building new stadium (09/21/23)
- AfroComicCon promotes support, healing: ‘The power of narrative therapy is that you get to rewrite your story.’ (09/20/23)
- Celebrating Oakland Pride: ‘It’s just beautiful that we have everybody coming together.’ (09/10/23)
- Skyline High School closed Wednesday after shooting on campus (09/05/23)
- ‘Next rainy season it’s going to be much better’: BART fixes wheel problem that caused delays (08/30/23)
- Dozens of tutors needed to help OUSD kids overcome COVID learning loss (08/11/23)
- Oakland sharply increases trash pickup but can’t keep up with illegal dumping, especially in Chinatown (08/02/23)
- Weeks before school starts, OUSD still needs about 100 teachers (07/21/23)
- Community raises money for Street Spirit, hoping to save paper that aids unhoused people (07/18/23)
- How will winter’s wet weather affect fire season in the East Bay? (07/07/23)
- Council poised to give city attorney power to enforce laws that now lack teeth (06/29/23)
- Sideshow promoters face stiff penalties under new Oakland law (06/07/23)
- OUSD makes strides in helping Yemeni students achieve, but families say more is needed (06/07/23)
- Bay Wheels looking to add hundreds of e-bikes to East Bay fleet (05/23/23)
- Bay Area Children’s Theatre shuts down: ‘We are heartbroken that BACT cannot continue to carry out its vital mission.’ (05/19/23)
- VIDEO: To no avail, residents use OAK311 app to clean up Lafayette Square Park (05/17/23)
- New seed-sharing program opens at Oakland Public Library branches (05/16/23)
- Strike ends: Oakland teachers return to work with 10% pay raise (05/15/23)
- Oakland Museum shines ‘overdue light’ on works by artists with disabilities (05/12/23)
- Recent sideshow violence spurs Oakland City Council to consider new restrictions (05/10/23)
- What happens next for Wood Street residents after city sweeps encampment? (05/09/23)
- After decades in prison, Oakland Chinatown ambassador works to keep streets safe and clean (05/01/23)
- Oakland eviction moratorium will end July 15 (04/21/23)
- As sideshows escalate, residents turn to Oakland Council, which can’t agree on crackdown (04/18/23)
- Judge keeps Oakland police under federal oversight, looks to address ‘cultural rot’ (04/12/23)
- Displaced for 95 days, Coliseum Connections residents demand answers from city and landlord (04/06/23)
- Break-ins set Oakland Chinatown businesses back: ‘Things were slowly getting better, then all of a sudden the doom arrived.’ (04/05/23)
- AAPI choreographers join forces in new Oakland ballet that breaks racial stereotypes (03/10/23)
- Afro-Peruvian dance in Oakland: ‘We are making sure the tradition is still alive for future generations’ (03/08/23)
- PHOTOS: Joyful sights and sounds abound at Oakland’s Black Joy Parade (02/26/23)
- “Every system failed to us!” Flooded out Coliseum Connections’ residents frustrated with work pace (02/22/23)
- Oakland ransomware attack prompts emergency but few answers from city officials (02/16/23)
- UPDATE: Mayor fires Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong; Police Commission weighs in (02/15/23)
- SEIU tells Alameda County to ‘staff up,’ as more than 2,000 vacancies weigh on workers (02/14/23)
- Anger and sadness over Tyre Nichols’ death prompts students to walk out and protest at Oakland Tech (02/06/23)
- Lantern Festival lures many back to Oakland’s Chinatown (02/06/23)
- Sooooo sweet: Chocolate Festival promotes Black artists, entrepreneurs and businesses (02/05/23)
- Oakland Museum visitors create mural honoring Black Panther women (02/04/23)
- State board tells OUSD school closures violated labor law (02/03/23)
- Oakland groups work to reduce preventable postpartum deaths in Black mothers (02/03/23)
- Celebrating the Year of the Rabbit, with dances and stories from Asia and the Pacific islands (01/31/23)
- City sued in death of bystander during police chase (01/27/23)
- Finding ‘significant cultural problems’ in Oakland Police Department, federal judge tells parties to find solution (01/25/23)
- Oakland puts Chief Armstrong on leave after report cites leadership failure in continued police misconduct (01/20/23)
- ‘Guess what I just found out — I won the election’: counting error puts Hutchinson on top in OUSD race (01/04/23)
- Already backlogged with calls, Oakland braces for next powerful storm (01/04/23)
- Ahimsa Collective offers warm, welcoming homes to people reentering world after prison (12/23/22)
- My Oakland Agenda: Oaklanders share their visions for the town (12/22/22)
- Kaplan rep says councilmember is ‘truly sorry’ for ethics breach that prompted $19,000 penalty (12/15/22)
- Leveling the local election field — Oakland will give residents vouchers to support candidates of their choice (12/13/22)
- Oakland WIC team uses TikTok to reach Mam-speaking mothers (12/12/22)
- ‘Voters have decided it’s time to try something different’: Pamela Price’s election signals reform in district attorney’s office (12/06/22)
- Volunteer cooks stock Oakland’s ‘town fridges’ with meals to nourish body and soul (12/06/22)
- With election, OUSD board could have votes needed to overturn school closures (11/30/22)
- Dozens gather at Lake Merritt to honor those killed at queer club in Colorado (11/26/22)
- One suspect dead, second suspect pleads not guilty in Oakland dentist’s murder (11/22/22)
- Oakland is losing more trees than it is planting, leaving some neighborhoods more exposed to pollution (11/16/22)
- HEAR/HERE truck delivers history and reconnects neighbors in a changing Oakland (11/14/22)
- At this week’s Bay Area Queer Zine Fest, artists sell, swap and inspire (11/13/22)
- Oakland Election 2022 (11/08/22)
- New rules make it easier for thousands of people in jail or on parole to vote in this election (11/07/22)
- ‘We need to be celebrated’: Joy takes center stage at trans queer Diwali event (11/06/22)
- ‘Press play and keep going’: writers explore art’s healing power at Oakland Asian Cultural Center (10/30/22)
- Who will be Oakland’s next mayor? Candidates talk public safety and other issues at forum (10/29/22)
- Living in a ‘Disneyland of disasters,’ Oaklanders show up at Chabot to prepare for emergencies (10/28/22)
- Oakland offering grants for programs that help in wake of violence: ‘Healing growth happens best when community leads the way.’ (10/27/22)
- Oakland museum honors school shooting victims in Día de los Muertos ofrenda (10/22/22)
- UPDATE: Tentative agreement reached in week 10 of Kaiser Permanente workers’ strike (10/18/22)
- “This country is really nice, but it has a price’: Fruitvale laborers take stage with stories of love, loss, longing (10/16/22)
- Bridging the vaccination gap: only 43% of eligible Alameda County Black residents are boosted against COVID (10/14/22)
- Drunken Film Fest mixes movies with cocktails at Oakland bars (10/13/22)
- Rallying in Oakland to add abortion rights to the state constitution: ‘We absolutely need to send a message to the rest of the country.’ (10/09/22)
- Are First Fridays days numbered in Oakland? (10/08/22)
- On your mark. Get set. Paint! (10/04/22)
- ‘This is how you serve your community’: Oakland churches get grant to put housing on their land (09/30/22)
- ‘This event recognizes us’: Seniors flock to Oakland festival promoting health and wellness (09/29/22)
- 6 victims and at least 2 shooters in Wednesday’s Oakland school shooting (09/29/22)
- ‘Culture is healing’: Native American Health Center celebrates 50 years in Bay Area (09/24/22)
- Ceasefire walkers in East Oakland say it’s their way of doing something about the uptick in gun violence (09/24/22)
- Big enrollment drop: OUSD starts school year with 600 fewer students (09/15/22)
- For some Laney College students, Biden’s debt forgiveness plan brings a fresh start (09/14/22)
- VIDEO: Celebrating the nation’s oldest continuous puppet theater, a Fairyland tradition (09/02/22)
- Already high child lead poisoning cases expected to rise in Alameda County (08/23/22)
- Oakland 911 now can dispatch mental health calls to MACRO team instead of police (08/15/22)
- OUSD cuts attendance positions, despite nationwide ‘crisis’ in absenteeism (08/10/22)
- Oakland wants to give voters money to make campaign contributions (07/12/22)
- Addressing ‘a never-ending flow of potholes that sort of keep reappearing’ on Oakland’s streets (07/05/22)
- ‘They did what we expected them to do, though it was hurtful’: OUSD board rejects community attempt to save schools (06/30/22)
- OUSD board appoints member of mayor’s staff to fill Gonzales’ seat (06/30/22)
- Oprah picks 19-year-old Oakland author’s book for her club, saying it ‘wowed’ her. (06/28/22)
- Community to OUSD: ‘You have the opportunity … stop this whole madness’ (06/24/22)
- Don’t be surprised if you see more rattlesnakes on East Bay trails this summer (06/15/22)
- School board considers putting tax for career programs on fall ballot (06/09/22)
- Oakland Council caps rent increases for many tenants (06/07/22)
- East Oakland residents wary of changes intended to make it easier to report air pollution (06/06/22)
- Oakland has spent millions fighting former police chief’s successful lawsuit (06/03/22)
- ‘It’s not going to be the same’: For one family, life will get harder when Parker school closes (05/23/22)
- Can California forgive OUSD’s debt? (05/16/22)
- OUSD board to appoint Shanthi Gonzales’ replacement (05/12/22)
- OUSD has had success with small schools, so why are they on the chopping block? (05/05/22)
- OUSD teachers get support for strike: “This is what community looks like!” (04/30/22)
- Earth day cleanup in Oakland: “If it’s helping my community, I can’t say no to that.” (04/23/22)
- Oakland council delays decision on 222-unit West Oakland development near BART (04/21/22)
- No charges will be filed against CHP officers who shot man 16 times in Oakland (04/04/22)
- Is Alameda County’s unhoused population growing? (03/29/22)
- Once a last resort, hunger strikes now used to pressure local officials in Oakland (03/22/22)
- What’s next for workers, city after century-old foundry announces move to Texas? (03/19/22)
- At town hall to keep OUSD schools open, it’s a race against the clock (03/15/22)
- VIDEO: ‘I want people to watch me and remember me,’ says figure skater Michael Xie (03/15/22)
- Hundreds rally to pressure OUSD board to reverse vote on school closures (03/05/22)
- No charges against Oakland police sergeant but internal investigation ongoing (03/02/22)
- East Oakland foundry pollution spurs two lawsuits to protect community (02/25/22)
- OUSD board refuses to postpone school closings, prompting more to join hunger strike (02/18/22)
- Seven OUSD schools to close, one spared; board votes despite pleas from children (02/09/22)
- Tech startup poses threat to Oakland’s century-old Produce Market (02/08/22)
- Parents, students, teachers make final push to keep their schools from closing (02/07/22)
- Protesters rally outside OUSD directors’ homes against plan to close schools (02/04/22)
- Oakland renters get choice of internet providers under new law (02/03/22)
- Mushroom foraging becomes ‘a spiritual journey with nature’ (01/31/22)
- OUSD students on verge of strike over COVID-19 measures (01/17/22)
- More police patrols for East Oakland after homicides spike (01/04/22)
- ‘A school library is so important’: Community effort to reopen and staff more OUSD libraries (12/17/21)
- ‘This isn’t false hope, this is real hope.’ Oakland community groups meet growing food need during pandemic (12/16/21)
- With city support lacking, mutual aid groups step up to help unhoused people (12/16/21)
- Oakland’s high homicide rate moves residents to do something about it (12/16/21)
- As overdoses hit crisis point, groups respond with free tests, Narcan and other life-saving help (12/16/21)
- Rooftop farm partners with Oakland nonprofits to address food insecurity (12/16/21)
- Five years after Ghost Ship: How local organizations are fighting artist displacement (12/16/21)
- Decision looms on plan to build more than 200 housing units in West Oakland (12/13/21)
- Woodwork, glassware, metal pieces, leather: Annual GIFTY market returns for holiday shopping (12/05/21)
- West Oakland garage getting electric car-chargers for public use (12/02/21)
- Injured protesting George Floyd murder, they are now suing Oakland and Alameda County (11/30/21)
- New filtration program is step toward cleaner air for West Oakland residents (11/29/21)
- Will A’s stadium project hurt more than help the community? (11/24/21)
- Two Star Market to host community meal: ‘Thanksgiving is kind of a day you have to give back’ (11/23/21)
- For Oakland cyclists seeking art, it’s all about the journey (11/19/21)
- Union members walk out of Kaiser Permanente to support engineers on strike for 62 days (11/18/21)
- Boxes, buckets, Buicks and Chevies: Sideshows are at a crossroad (11/18/21)
- New documentary celebrates Oakland’s ‘last Black cowboy’ (11/17/21)
- RV dwellers can park on private property in residential areas under new ordinance (11/16/21)
- Alameda board appoints Chan’s chief of staff to fill seat (11/16/21)
- Oakland looks to make Chinatown’s streets safer by redesigning them (11/16/21)
- East Oakland scraper bike program gives kids a chance to safely cycle (11/12/21)
- Caltrans bulldozes tiny home without required notice, advocates say (11/10/21)
- VIDEO: Watch Oakland muralist turn a blank wall into a work of art (11/08/21)
- Will Oakland get federal rescue dollars for anti-violence measures? (11/04/21)
- Union Point on the Rise soon to be Oakland’s first co-governed cabin community (11/01/21)
- Fruitvale community prepares for El Día de Los Muertos festival Sunday (10/29/21)
- Ella Baker Center celebrates milestone in bringing restorative justice (10/28/21)
- The lights are on but flickering at Video Room, where you can still rent movies and chat with cinephiles (10/28/21)
- Health workers urge people to return to HIV testing centers after covid kept many away (10/25/21)
- ‘Long live the legacy of Dr. Huey P. Newton’: Sculpture honors Black Panthers co-founder (10/24/21)
- Remembering the many killed, during National Day Against Police Brutality (10/23/21)
- UPDATE: Kaiser Permanente meets with striking engineers and mediators (10/21/21)
- Planners move to restrict new housing in Oakland hills fire zone (10/20/21)
- ‘This danger is one spark, one gust of wind, away.’ 30 years after tragic fire, Oakland better prepared but more at risk (10/19/21)
- Event uses fun and games to address two community threats: violence and COVID-19 (10/17/21)
- “Justice for Jonathan!” Rally calls for FBI to name agent, release video of Cortez shooting (10/16/21)
- Reparations task force gets to work closing gaps for Black students in Oakland schools (10/16/21)
- ‘It’s just a sweet, magical little event’: Autumn Lights Festival unites artists and gardeners (10/15/21)
- Oakland police sergeant on leave along with police chief wife, amid criminal allegations (10/14/21)
- Population shifts spur Oakland to redraw council boundaries, this time, with public’s help (10/13/21)
- Rally outside KTVU calls on media to cover missing Indigenous, Black, brown women (10/12/21)
- Making mental health a priority, Oakland Roots adds therapist to soccer club (10/12/21)
- Pepper spray and alarms: Chinatown clinic teaches personal safety (10/11/21)
- Artists paint murals on boards that Chinatown shopowners put over smashed windows (10/07/21)
- Victims’ families pushed to get new police reform law passed (10/06/21)
- African-American Shakespeare Co. returns to the Oakland stage with free weekend show (10/06/21)
- As Black farmers dwindle, grower at Temescal market wants public to know ‘we are here.’ (10/05/21)
- Six at-home restaurants open in Oakland, dozens more planned. (10/04/21)
- First Fridays finally returns with food, music, fun in KONO (09/30/21)
- Want a lush garden that needs little watering? East Bay utility has a rebate for that. (09/30/21)
- Mills College students fear loss of safe and ‘sacred’ place in merger with Northeastern. (09/28/21)
- Vaccine plan for Oakland workers irks unions, who say they were left out (09/27/21)
- Hundreds march for right of animals to live with ‘decency and kindness’ (09/25/21)
- Oakland school children must get COVID-19 vaccination, school board mandates (09/23/21)
- Group honors the “Muffin Man” for delivering food to people in Oakland who need it (09/23/21)
- Oakland council reverses course, votes to add police academy (09/22/21)
- Soul On a Roll food truck serves second chance for new business partners (09/17/21)
- Oakland shifting some police calls to new civilian team (09/17/21)
- Oakland Pride Month is going strong, with some events live and others virtual (09/17/21)
- Q&A with Oakland teacher on the gubernatorial ballot (09/13/21)
- Think Newsom should be recalled? People in Oakland weigh in. (09/13/21)
- Oakland Zoo asks people to drop off ivory, other items made from illegal animal trade (09/13/21)
- How to make Telegraph Avenue safer for bike riders (09/09/21)
- VIDEO: Teen weightlifting champion from Oakland talks about Olympic dreams (09/07/21)
- Loss of Dewey bus passes spurs Oakland school district to revamp system (09/02/21)
- Oakland’s illegal trash dumping crisis is worse than ever. Here’s why. (08/23/21)
- VIDEO: Assaulted Chinatown Chamber president resolves to protect Asian community (05/13/21)
- Dozens of Oakland police officers earn six-figure overtime payments, busting city budget (04/28/21)
- Oakland Coliseum will remain open for COVID vaccine distribution (04/09/21)
- Oakland police create new division to address murder spike (04/05/21)
- VIDEO: Violence in Oakland’s Chinatown prompts good Samaritans to act (03/18/21)
- Oakland carjackings are on the rise, police alert drivers (03/11/21)
- New information about pollution, traffic, noise at Oakland A’s ballpark site (03/10/21)
- Oakland residents lead the fight to rename and reclaim public spaces (12/19/20)
- As COVID-19 infections rise, is this year’s ski season as safe as people think? (12/19/20)
- COVID-19 cases remain stable at Santa Rita Jail despite rising community cases (12/17/20)
- Gluten-free restaurants in Oakland go against the grain to provide safe, healthy fare (12/16/20)
- New China travel policy makes travel uncertain for Oakland residents (12/16/20)
- East or West?: How the community is responding to the Oakland A’s plan for a new stadium (12/10/20)
- Oakland grapples with tenant protections and pitfalls (12/08/20)
- Oakland Police Department renews contract with controversial forensic data company (12/08/20)
- Will a new California law open up opportunities for Oakland’s home cooks? (12/05/20)
- Oakland small business owners turn to hybrid entrepreneurship to launch their passion projects (12/05/20)
- Pandemic-related trash litters the Bay’s shoreline (12/05/20)
- Six years in office: How much has Libby Schaaf delivered on campaign promises? (12/05/20)
- OUSD announces school reopening plan (12/04/20)
- Voting rights restored for Californians on parole (12/03/20)
- New Warriors jersey pays tribute to Oakland (11/30/20)
- Alameda County approves purchase of hotel to house the homeless (11/22/20)
- California voters rejected increased regulations for dialysis clinics: What comes next? (11/20/20)
- How are Oakland schools responding to Prop. 16 failing? (11/20/20)
- Pandemic restrictions return as COVID-19 cases spike in Alameda county (11/19/20)
- Four finalists being considered for top position at Oakland Police Department (11/16/20)
- Why did Oakland’s Measure QQ fare so much better than other youth vote propositions in California? (11/16/20)
- Oakland residents oppose enforcement of highly contested encampment management policy (11/10/20)
- Organizing for change: How some activists are responding to police violence (11/09/20)
- Oakland’s Chinatown business owners struggle to weather the pandemic (11/05/20)
- Ballot measure could increase OUSD teacher diversity, draw legal challenges (11/03/20)
- Oakland North Election Day Live Blog (11/03/20)
- South Bay residents to decide the future of neighbors who live in RVs (11/02/20)
- For Bay Area residents, fire is on the ballot (11/02/20)
- California leads the nation in QAnon-supporting congressional candidates (10/30/20)
- Oakland to vote on stronger police oversight (10/30/20)
- Oakland’s Nigerian community uses technology to mobilize during #EndSARS protests (10/30/20)
- Oakland Coliseum gets new life as ‘Election Super Center’ (10/28/20)
- Oakland flu vaccinations get off to a slow start (10/27/20)
- Oakland adult literacy students find ways to continue learning during the pandemic (10/27/20)
- Restaurants push for indoor dining as county slowly reopens (10/26/20)
- Castlemont coaches create refuge for students as athletic programs stall (10/22/20)
- Oakland voters weigh in on rent control (10/19/20)
- School reopenings highlight public-private resource gap in Oakland (10/16/20)
- Oakland A’s unique season comes to an end (10/13/20)
- New federal bill could make life more dangerous for Oakland sex workers, threaten free speech and privacy (10/13/20)
- CA Proposition 15 could bring millions to Oakland Schools, new burdens to businesses, tax assessors (10/12/20)
- Pollution a growing concern in Oakland’s District 3, still not a campaign focus for candidates (10/12/20)
- New mental health emergency response system provides alternative to 911 (10/12/20)
- Oakland Police Commission votes to adopt new use of force policy (10/11/20)
- Oscar Grant’s family denied meeting with District Attorney after case is reopened (10/09/20)
- Highland Hospital nurses go on strike during long-running labor dispute (10/07/20)
- Soul food restaurants spice up Oakland’s vegan culinary landscape (10/02/20)
- An Oakland police officer in a Hawaiian shirt leads residents to speculate extremist ties (10/01/20)
- OUSD parents, teachers note limitations of special education distance learning (09/24/20)
- As California expands safety net for workers, undocumented Californians fall through the holes (09/23/20)
- Oakland’s clean air respite centers see few visitors (09/22/20)
- Oakland North’s 2019 year in review — our top stories (12/20/19)
- Donated and forgotten: The problem with second-hand clothes (12/19/19)
- Combining clinicians and cops, Oakland’s response program helps those in mental crisis (12/18/19)
- A lot owner wants to create an RV safe parking site–but the people living there say they can’t leave (12/18/19)
- A tale of two schools—what merging Kaiser and Sankofa says about the state of OUSD (12/18/19)
- When school’s out, where can Oakland kids go for meals? (12/17/19)
- As more Bay Area seniors face hunger, California’s Master Plan for Aging could help (12/17/19)
- In a city of immigrants, three men share their stories (12/17/19)
- Oaklanders remedy the housing crisis one home at a time (12/16/19)
- Trans and nonbinary parents push birth industry to rethink care (12/15/19)
- Collective aims to build a cultural bridge between Burning Man and Chinese communities (12/13/19)
- Oakland school board grapples with protest and budget (12/13/19)
- Campus Goodbye: California College of the Arts prepares to close its historic doors in Oakland (12/12/19)
- Meet Oakland’s unofficial pigeon whisperer (12/11/19)
- Oaklanders aim to boost 2020 Census participation (12/09/19)
- Graffiti artist paints history and his perspective on Oakland walls (12/05/19)
- Small batch composters are digging deep to find big waste solutions (12/04/19)
- Never mind Reefer Madness, seniors are the next big cannabis consumers (12/03/19)
- Protesters arrested for camping in front of Oakland City Hall released from jail (11/27/19)
- Oakland alternative medicine practitioners work to make LGBTQ clients feel welcome (11/26/19)
- Public artists vie for space in Oakland (11/25/19)
- Labor unions at odds over West Oakland hotel development (11/22/19)
- School board considers renewal of three charter schools (11/22/19)
- A night of silent reading promotes a culture of books (11/21/19)
- Bay Area journalists protest job cutbacks under hedge fund newspaper ownership (11/21/19)
- RoShamBo event space creates a place for Oaklanders to play (11/20/19)
- Slow but steady change to design bike and walk friendly cities (11/20/19)
- Study: OUSD program succeeds in boosting Black male student achievement (11/19/19)
- Court battle over contentious coal transport terminal goes before 9th Circuit judges (11/19/19)
- Former inmates face delay in Medi-Cal benefits after release from jail (11/18/19)
- Community disquiet about school closures erupts at school board meeting (11/14/19)
- West Oakland students prepare for chilly weather with coats from Operation Warm (11/12/19)
- New climate action plan details city action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (11/12/19)
- New UC Berkeley report details history of racialized exclusion in Oakland housing (11/11/19)
- Mayor Libby Schaaf breaks tie on City Council housing project decision (11/07/19)
- A new chancellor takes the lead at the financially-troubled Peralta college district (11/06/19)
- Oakland protesters rally at State Capitol against deportation of Cambodian refugees (11/06/19)
- Nia Wilson symposium reignites discussion on violence against Black women (11/05/19)
- Oakland protesters march on the Global Day of Resistance for Rojava (11/04/19)
- USDA policy changes threaten SNAP eligibility (11/04/19)
- Cambodian refugee community in Oakland targeted in rising ICE sweeps (10/31/19)
- At graduation ceremony, nearly 100 formerly incarcerated people celebrate new jobs (10/29/19)
- New law boosts mental health support for Californian firefighters (10/29/19)
- New study reveals extreme levels of microplastics in San Francisco Bay (10/28/19)
- Homeless Oaklanders struggle to rebuild lives after fire destroys encampment (10/28/19)
- Oakland students demand climate change curriculum (10/25/19)
- Oakland committee approves new plan to address homelessness (10/25/19)
- Oakland group connects youths with disabilities to internships (10/25/19)
- Police arrest protesters at Oakland school board meeting (10/24/19)
- Arrest of former Oakland councilmember sparks outrage at committee meeting (10/24/19)
- Oaklanders celebrate local talent at SwayFest (10/23/19)
- Oakland naturalization ceremony welcomes new Americans (10/22/19)
- Oakland museum celebrates Chicano rights and Dia de los Muertos (10/21/19)
- Plan to reduce West Oakland air pollution heads to state for approval (10/21/19)
- Oakland city council prioritizes violence prevention with new chief (10/18/19)
- BART directors consider banning busking and panhandling on trains (10/18/19)
- New AC Transit low-emission bus line aims to cut commuter wait time (10/17/19)
- Oaklanders root for Warren and Harris at Democratic debate watch party (10/17/19)
- Kaiser mental health clinicians and patients protest long wait times (10/17/19)
- Controversial property tax is tabled after public outcry at city council meeting (10/16/19)
- Homesteading organization shows Oaklanders the rewards of urban gardening (10/15/19)
- Oakland Museum’s Burning Man exhibit encourages interaction with art (10/15/19)
- Bond Street homeless camp residents face impending eviction (10/15/19)
- “No such thing as the new normal,” California fires larger and more severe than ever (10/12/19)
- “Intelligent Lives” documentary screening highlights educational needs of students with intellectual disabilities (10/11/19)
- Vigil in front of PG&E headquarters in Oakland protests power cuts (10/11/19)
- Protesters at OUSD school board meeting decry school closures (10/11/19)
- Oaklanders get ready to face PG&E power cuts (10/09/19)
- Election 2020: Oakland organizations drumming up engagement early (10/09/19)
- Oakland to be hit by PG&E power cuts: Useful links for Oaklanders (10/09/19)
- Documentary screening and gallery exhibition highlight border towns, draw somber crowd (10/08/19)
- Veteran set on opening East Oakland’s first barber college (10/08/19)
- Community gathers at Garfield Elementary to call for more traffic safety after fatal accident (10/07/19)
- New community hub aims to bring non-profit services under one roof (10/07/19)
- City council renews declaration of local emergency on homelessness (10/04/19)
- Lighthouse Mosque hosts screening of “The Honest Struggle” documentary (10/04/19)
- This week in potholes: Great Pave continues, vigilantes chip in, too (10/04/19)
- Oaklanders grab coffee with cops (and horses) (10/03/19)
- Oakland legislator pushing for parolees right to vote (10/03/19)
- At Downtown Oakland Specific Plan meeting, city planners talk job and housing creation (10/03/19)
- Journalist Ari Berman examines resurgence of voter suppression for Oakland lecture series (10/02/19)
- Through meditation and spoken word poetry, an Oakland group creates a “communal space for men” (10/02/19)
- Comedians use humor to heal at Mental Health Comedy Hour (10/01/19)
- At California Nurses Association headquarters, an art show highlights “recognition” (10/01/19)
- Reading series offers a platform for voices of incarcerated people (10/01/19)
- Home-field advantage: Franky Navarro takes over as Oakland Athletic League commissioner (10/01/19)
- Homeless advocates express questions, concerns about new family shelter (09/30/19)
- City workers: Oakland’s employees are understaffed and underpaid (09/30/19)
- DIY art space closes, as cannabis industry edges in on Oakland warehouses (09/30/19)
- Oakland Museum of California celebrates 50th birthday (09/27/19)
- “Save Oakland Schools” protesters take over school board meeting (09/26/19)
- OPD struggling to hire Oakland-based officers (09/26/19)
- Kids get hands-on with STEM activities at Children’s Fairyland (09/25/19)
- A’s waterfront ballpark proposal draws a critical crowd (09/25/19)
- Eat Real Festival cultivates local food (09/25/19)
- Asian and Pacific Islander women gear up against sexual abuse and domestic violence (09/24/19)
- Oakland’s black residents gather around housing rights (09/24/19)
- Uber drivers advocate for workers’ rights as new gig economy bill AB 5 passes (09/24/19)
- Thousands compete in the Battle for the Bay litter pick up (09/24/19)
- Iconic Kwik Way drive-in site to become affordable housing in Grand Lake neighborhood (09/20/19)
- Planting Justice celebrates 10 years of cultivating gardening skills for incarcerated people (09/20/19)
- Vietnamese Mid-Autumn Festival breathes life into Eastlake park (09/18/19)
- Alameda County Food Bank encourages political action during Hunger Action Month (09/18/19)
- Oakland women aim to “eradicate homelessness” by fundraising to build cabin communities (09/18/19)
- Sixth annual Black Eyed Pea Festival celebrates African American art, flavors (09/17/19)
- “Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome”: DeGruy talks to Oakland audience about the lingering trauma of African diaspora (09/17/19)
- Policing watchdog groups push for changes to Oakland’s Police Commission (09/16/19)
- Officials cite fire hazards in demolition of East Oakland homeless encampment (09/16/19)
- Oakland school board votes to consolidate schools (09/13/19)
- Interfaith volunteers aim to house homeless youth in tiny homes (09/11/19)
- Oakland Pride celebrates 10th year promoting inclusivity (09/11/19)
- Advocates skeptical new police use of force law will save lives (09/10/19)
- Students, district rally to bring back free supper program (09/10/19)
- Residents embrace the return of web series The North Pole (09/09/19)
- Experts, advocates emphasize teen vaping dangers (09/06/19)
- Ghost Ship jury deadlocks on Derick Almena verdict; acquits Max Harris (09/06/19)
- Museum exhibit celebrates Oakland’s view of the moon (09/06/19)
- Looking to avoid “chaos” Oakland’s school board discusses budget process (09/06/19)
- Oakland considers jail conversion for homeless housing (09/05/19)
- Kaiser employees in Oakland prepare to strike (09/05/19)
- We’re off for the summer — see you in September! (05/17/19)
- Muralist Dave Young Kim uses art to tap into his Korean roots (05/17/19)
- In Oakland and in pro baseball, the number of African American players declines (05/14/19)
- Oakland tries a new way to prioritize city improvement projects: by considering equity (05/14/19)
- School budget woes strain the bonds between Oakland foster youth and their case managers (05/13/19)
- Books behind bars: An inside look at the Prisoners Literature Project (05/07/19)
- Tales of Two Cities: Endings (05/06/19)
- Historic Parkway Theater on track to open as cannabis lounge (05/03/19)
- Oakland police prepare to crack down on sideshows (04/26/19)
- Oakland Unified School District plans to eliminate 100 classified workers’ positions (04/24/19)
- Kaiser Permanente gets into new negotiations with workers’ unions (04/24/19)
- Oakland City Council gives schools $1.2 million in one-time funding for the school year (04/22/19)
- New exhibit at the Oakland Museum of California celebrates untold queer history (04/19/19)
- From square dance to political activism at Oakland’s Marxist library (04/17/19)
- New measure extends the working hours of Oakland’s Public Libraries (04/16/19)
- Tales of Two Cities: Locked Up (04/15/19)
- Kaiser Permanente plans to save money by terminating its entire gardening crew (04/12/19)
- Vietnamese refugees dream of a “Little Saigon” in East Oakland (04/12/19)
- Oakland Diocese releases information on sexual abuse, but victim advocates are skeptical (04/09/19)
- Bay Area fans say goodbye to rapper Nipsey Hussle (04/09/19)
- A Poor People’s Campaign invokes Dr. King in its call for economic equality (04/08/19)
- Dream Beyond Bars report offers a new way to study the effects of youth incarceration (04/05/19)
- Faced with budget cuts, the future of school libraries in Oakland is uncertain (04/02/19)
- To celebrate a Grammy win, Fantastic Negrito donates to Oakland teachers (03/27/19)
- A lesson in Cape Verdean cooking, and a taste of home (03/27/19)
- The East Bay in myths and memorials (03/25/19)
- Brewers try to diversify the craft beer industry (03/25/19)
- Following Oakland’s failed ban on coal transport, Richmond officials will consider their own (03/22/19)
- At Oakland school board meeting, debate over school closures and charter schools intensifies (03/21/19)
- In wake of Christchurch shooting, Oaklanders stand against Islamophobia (03/20/19)
- HIV rates rise among Latinx men who have sex with men (03/18/19)
- Tales of Two Cities Podcast: Guilty Pleasures (03/18/19)
- Is lab-grown cheese more environmentally friendly than traditional cheese? Oakland biohackers want to find out (03/12/19)
- Port of Oakland,officials work to resolve air quality in West Oakland (03/12/19)
- During the teachers strike, “solidarity sites” provided safe places for students (03/11/19)
- Oaklanders celebrate Mardi Gras with second line parade (03/11/19)
- Oakland’s schools are open again, but tension remains over budget cuts, teacher contract (03/06/19)
- Oakland City Council committee checks progress on solutions for homelessness (03/06/19)
- The next generation of women in politics (03/04/19)
- Panel discusses resolving homelessness in the East Bay (03/04/19)
- Teachers, Oakland school district strike a tentative deal (03/01/19)
- On the fifth day of their strike, Oakland teachers force cancellation of a school board meeting (02/28/19)
- Alameda County supervisors vote to to scale back, shift focus of Urban Shield (02/28/19)
- Will the Pacific Northwest measles outbreak jump over to the East Bay? (02/27/19)
- Lead to Life plants seeds for an Oakland without gun violence (02/26/19)
- Baseball legend Frank Robinson passes away at 83 (02/26/19)
- Oakland’s teacher strike concludes its second day (02/22/19)
- An Oakland teacher explains why he’s going on strike (02/21/19)
- Oakland teachers strike for higher wages, smaller classes (02/21/19)
- With the fact-finding report in, Oakland teachers ready to strike Thursday (02/20/19)
- BART shifts weekday morning service one hour later (02/19/19)
- Oakland teachers prepare to strike on Thursday (02/18/19)
- Oakland council votes in an emergency moratorium to protect duplex renters (02/18/19)
- Lawsuit challenges Oakland’s certification of education funding tax Measure AA (02/14/19)
- A Lunar New Year museum experience (02/14/19)
- Bicycle shops in the county are closing for business (02/13/19)
- Western monarch butterflies could disappear (02/12/19)
- How much do you know about tamales? (02/12/19)
- Coming soon to Oakland: the Black Choreographers Festival (02/11/19)
- Online music company Bandcamp opens shop in Oakland (02/08/19)
- Oakland City Council backs teachers; doesn’t vote on rent protections (02/06/19)
- Oakland rapper Jahi holds lecture on the history of Hip-Hop (02/05/19)
- Oakland teachers vote on whether to strike for pay, class size reductions (02/01/19)
- Oakland tabletop game store Endgame to close its doors (01/31/19)
- Oakland Board of Education votes to close Roots International Academy (01/30/19)
- Sen. Kamala Harris kicks off presidential campaign with Oakland rally (01/29/19)
- Oakland Hills Fire Memorial (01/01/19)
- Mausoleum of the Cathedral of Christ the Light (01/01/19)
- Point Richmond fairy houses (01/01/19)
- The Evergreen Cemetery (01/01/19)
- Remember Them, Champions for Humanity (01/01/19)
- Lois the Pie Queen (01/01/19)
- Heinold’s First and Last Chance Saloon (01/01/19)
- Ghost Ship memorial mural (01/01/19)
- Rickey Henderson Field (01/01/19)
- Cypress Memorial Park (01/01/19)
- Chapel of the Chimes (01/01/19)
- Morcom Amphitheater of Roses (01/01/19)
- Oakland North’s 2018 year in review — our top stories (12/14/18)
- New plan unveiled to build a bike path along the Bay Bridge (12/14/18)
- West Oakland flower farm to provide job training for youth (12/14/18)
- Raiders players read to West Oakland children in effort to promote literacy (12/14/18)
- One cat’s poop is another cat’s medicine (12/14/18)
- Cabaret benefits Oakland’s ‘unadoptable’ cats (12/14/18)
- Food banks study how to improve clients’ health (12/14/18)
- Making It: Artists, craft fairs, and the holiday season hustle (12/13/18)
- New neon art exhibit on display (12/13/18)
- In an era of harsh immigration policies, Bay Area faith leaders create sanctuary (12/13/18)
- Wife files suit in Oakland police tasering death of Marcellus Toney (12/13/18)
- For families with loved ones in prison, incarceration takes its toll (12/13/18)
- Local nonprofit offers support for formerly incarcerated people (12/13/18)
- Can tiny houses be an answer for students without a home? (12/12/18)
- Magic Makers event celebrates queer culture and self-care (12/12/18)
- Shrimp Falafel Mix: How one family-run food truck thrives in Oakland (12/12/18)
- An unlikely entrepreneur: The Bay Area teen trying to help foster youth through tech (12/12/18)
- Oakland’s air quality problem: Can first-of-its-kind legislation solve it? (12/11/18)
- Free vision clinic helps youth access care (12/11/18)
- Sixty days on the trail: an inside look at Oakland’s mayoral race (12/11/18)
- Facing shortages, Oakland school nurses concerned about meeting student health needs (12/10/18)
- Largest strike in history yields higher pay, safer work conditions for hotel workers (12/10/18)
- Activist nurse Michael Harank remembers Oakland’s Bethany House during AIDS epidemic (12/07/18)
- Oakland’s first Real Black Friday promotes black-owned businesses (12/04/18)
- Earthquake to art: Bay Bridge steel repurposed (12/04/18)
- “Swap Mama” sews new life into old clothes (12/04/18)
- Thingamakids: Oakland students make music from scratch (12/03/18)
- Tales of Two Cities Podcast: Repurposing (12/03/18)
- Artists and dancers celebrate culture, community, and the dead on Día de los Muertos (11/30/18)
- Kindergarten teacher writes bilingual children’s book on how to use gender neutral pronouns (11/30/18)
- The price of your vote (11/29/18)
- County data shows Alzheimer’s diagnoses twice as likely in African Americans (11/27/18)
- Youth running program teaches healthy living, funds low-income runners (11/27/18)
- Adventures in babysitting: Oakland parents struggle to find the right child care (11/26/18)
- Paradise, Calif., is in ruins after deadliest, most destructive fire in state history razes most homes (11/21/18)
- Tales of Two Cities Podcast: Spectrums (11/19/18)
- Volunteers gather residents’ concerns about racial disparity one neighborhood at a time (11/13/18)
- Fat activist Caleb Luna uses performance art to question health and beauty ideals (11/13/18)
- With thousands of Oakland ballots uncounted, some candidates are not conceding (11/08/18)
- High schoolers take class to learn about the law and how it may affect their lives (11/08/18)
- Oakland activists celebrate tepidly, as midterm results yield positive, mixed outcome for progressives (11/07/18)
- Libby Schaaf wins re-election; challengers sweep council incumbents (11/07/18)
- As Election Night 2018 ends, most Oakland races still uncalled (11/06/18)
- As early returns trickle in, Oakland voters and candidates wait (11/06/18)
- Galvanized by national politics, Oakland gets out the vote (11/06/18)
- Oakland Latinx voters speak about why they voted this midterm election (11/06/18)
- Oakland heads to the polls on Election Day 2018 (11/06/18)
- Ahead of Election Day, volunteer groups register homeless people to vote (11/06/18)
- New Fruitvale art exhibit features works of undocumented day laborers (11/05/18)
- Tales of Two Cities Podcast: Remembering and Forgetting (11/05/18)
- Volunteers gather for San Francisco Bay clean up (11/02/18)
- Fire sweeps The Village homeless camp for the second time this fall (11/02/18)
- Women candidates in District 4 city council race team up (11/01/18)
- Measure W proposes a tax on vacant properties in Oakland (11/01/18)
- Oakland Zoo’s Spookfari sleepover delights children (11/01/18)
- East Oakland Catholic organization celebrates the canonization of Saint Óscar Arnulfo Romero (10/30/18)
- Animal rights activists clash with Whole Foods Market over free speech (10/26/18)
- Abandoned or lost? Oaklanders living in cars have homes towed away (10/26/18)
- School board members discuss financial future of Oakland schools (10/26/18)
- Allegedly assaulted with human feces while in custody, Hayward man files federal civil rights suit (10/26/18)
- Electric scooters: covering the first and last mile in Oakland (10/25/18)
- Homeless encampment eviction at Lake Merritt thwarted by protesters (10/25/18)
- Investigators suspect arson in latest Oakland construction site fire (10/25/18)
- Community invests in proposed West Oakland grocery store (10/25/18)
- 120 years after founding, Alameda church still helping immigrant families (10/24/18)
- The Oakland Coliseum serves up locally-raised crickets as new stadium snack (10/23/18)
- Tales of Two Cities Podcast – Where Are You From? (10/22/18)
- Oakland youth organizers discuss healing from trauma during Impact Celebration (10/22/18)
- Oakland Asian Cultural Center hosts the inaugural Peace Lantern Ceremony (10/19/18)
- Oakland has taken a lead role in local climate initiatives (10/18/18)
- A teen cotillion in Oakland focuses on a successful future for at-risk teens (10/17/18)
- Tens of millions of dollars pour into Prop 8 which seeks to limit dialysis center profits (10/17/18)
- Oakland council approves increase in shelter beds while displacing homeless encampment (10/17/18)
- Fire departments educate youth during high risk month for California wildfires (10/16/18)
- Fresh and free produce, no strings attached (10/16/18)
- West Oakland residents express little trust in police (10/16/18)
- Free mobile clinic serves uninsured and homeless people (10/15/18)
- Oakland organization celebrates 40 years of prison policy reform and legal advocacy (10/15/18)
- Guardian Gym provides a safe space for youth in Oakland (10/15/18)
- Who’s behind Oakland’s mysterious sugar tax sign? (10/12/18)
- Spending limits for Oakland city council races explained (10/11/18)
- Oakland homeless camp residents face frequent thefts (10/11/18)
- Follow the money: Updated website makes Oakland election data accessible (10/10/18)
- East Oakland elementary school opens a laundry service for students (10/10/18)
- The Oakland Museum of California offers a day of neighborhood stories (10/10/18)
- Mutual Air brings new understanding of air pollution to Oakland (10/08/18)
- Peralta Colleges’ reliance on temporary part-time workers under scrutiny (10/05/18)
- Protesters call for audit of Alameda County Sheriff’s Office (10/05/18)
- Meet Somos Familia, the nonprofit supporting Latinx parents with queer and trans children (10/04/18)
- Cancer, not heart disease, is now leading cause of death in Oakland (10/03/18)
- Survivors of human trafficking take the lead on teaching about “modern day slavery” (10/03/18)
- Mayor Schaaf delivers State of the City address to a sparse audience (10/03/18)
- City eyes use of Caltrans properties to expand Tuff Shed program (10/02/18)
- City officials gather community input on issues facing seniors in Oakland (10/02/18)
- Oakland teachers protest amidst fraught contract negotiations (10/02/18)
- Selling home cooked meals: state says yes, Alameda County still to decide (10/01/18)
- Bay Area Muslims gather in observance of Iftar at Lighthouse Mosque (10/01/18)
- Clarissa Doutherd and Gary Yee face off for open school board seat in District 4 (09/28/18)
- Community members tell OUSD school board to reinstate free supper program (09/28/18)
- After fire, homeless residents of The Village have bigger concerns (09/27/18)
- Kevin de León and Oakland’s Latino Task Force hold campaign rally at Peralta Hacienda park (09/26/18)
- As schools struggle with turnover, an East Oakland middle school keeps its teachers (09/26/18)
- BART officials face pushback due to newly proposed security measures (09/26/18)
- Oakland residents dump trash for free at the Bulky Block Party (09/26/18)
- Pacific Islanders in Alameda County among the most vulnerable to infant deaths (09/25/18)
- Public defender pushes for ban on secretly taping young defendants (09/25/18)
- Oakland’s Mam community celebrates their first cultural festival (09/25/18)
- West Oakland slated to benefit from plan to reduce air pollution (09/24/18)
- Alameda County to use horizontal levees to counteract flooding (09/24/18)
- Oakland Museum and artists bring civic engagement to billboards (09/24/18)
- Roughly 20,000 pounds of trash cleaned from Oakland on Creek to Bay Day (09/21/18)
- Low-cost air quality sensors could be coming to Oakland residents (09/20/18)
- Healthy Living Festival for seniors held at Oakland Zoo (09/19/18)
- Fruitvale undocumented workers share their stories at community forum (09/19/18)
- Schools superintendent candidate forum focuses on black student achievement (09/19/18)
- Oakland dispensaries hope for bill to expand cannabis permits (09/19/18)
- Candidates for wealthy district 4 discuss equity (09/18/18)
- Project Search helps adults with developmental disabilities find work (09/18/18)
- Protestors rally to stop Oakland coal shipment project (09/17/18)
- Mercado Latinx gives space for Hispanic vendors to share their culture (09/17/18)
- Radically Fit gym offers inclusive workouts (09/17/18)
- Contention over new feasibility study leaves prospects for a government-owned bank uncertain (09/17/18)
- Candidates discuss homelessness, schools at heated mayoral forum (09/14/18)
- From one Oakland rooftop to the next, volunteers expand free open internet network (09/14/18)
- Following budget cuts, Oakland schools close year with surprising budget surplus (09/13/18)
- Latest Urban Shield training covers crisis scenarios, draws more criticism from community activists (09/13/18)
- Final summer dance class brings ‘Black Panther’ to Jack London Square (09/12/18)
- District 4 candidates share views on affordable housing, community projects at forum (09/12/18)
- Fire destroys part of The Village encampment, as protesters call for safer conditions for the homeless (09/11/18)
- Landlords, renters weigh in as rent control exemption moratorium reaches expiration (09/11/18)
- Artists struggling with cannabis-industry landlords share work, solidarity at FESTAC (09/10/18)
- Oakland housing program aims to bring back landlords, open more Section 8 units (09/10/18)
- The Golden State Warriors and Habitat for Humanity team up for affordable housing (09/10/18)
- As the school year begins, Oakland faces low teacher retention rates (09/07/18)
- New opportunities for high school students offered at the Skilled Trades FabLab (09/06/18)
- Oakland’s Operation Ceasefire is working, according to study (09/06/18)
- Monthly food giveaway helps neighbors in East Oakland (09/05/18)
- Construction moves ahead for OUSD central kitchen in West Oakland (09/05/18)
- Wildfire smoke continues to affect the health of Bay Area residents (09/04/18)
- Remembering the social justice advocate, Dr. Prince White (09/04/18)
- Pending legislation aims to limit restaurants from serving sugary drinks to kids (09/03/18)
- Oakland woman accusing Lyft driver of attempted kidnapping petitions for changes to ride-sharing app (09/03/18)
- Donations help restore funding for some Oakland school sports, but not bowling (09/03/18)
- Community takes discussion of racial disparity report to the Oakland hills (08/31/18)
- We’re off for the summer — see you in September! (05/11/18)
- Queer Muslims claim their space in the East Bay (05/11/18)
- The battle over rent control in the East Bay (05/10/18)
- More energy for the people: new options for solar, community choice energy (05/10/18)
- For Bay Area trans women, facial feminization surgery helps complete their transition (05/09/18)
- Incarcerated people, parolees can’t vote in California, but people are trying to change that (05/09/18)
- Meet the Breathmobile, an asthma clinic on wheels (05/09/18)
- Alameda County gets ready to promote PrEP, a drug that prevents HIV infection (05/08/18)
- Nurses union, Oakland City Council push for single payer health bill (05/08/18)
- Oakland historical tours are in season starting in May (05/07/18)
- Men’s volleyball surges into Oakland high school programs (05/07/18)
- Oakland prepares to move homeless to new “Northgate Cabins” site (05/04/18)
- Seniors find a second home at Chinatown Recreation Center (05/03/18)
- EPA fines Oakland and municipal utility district for sewage discharge violations (05/03/18)
- May Day march through downtown Oakland calls attention to labor, immigration and police issues (05/02/18)
- Oakland Unified School District’s students gather for the All City Council Students Unions’ 9th Annual Youth Action Summit (05/01/18)
- Congresswoman Barbara Lee discusses tech economy in Oakland (05/01/18)
- Formerly incarcerated students return to school (04/30/18)
- In the Temescal, businesses push for a Telegraph Avenue pothole fix (04/27/18)
- Jamtown plans basketball exchange program in Tanzania for Bay Area kids (04/26/18)
- Oakland launches OAK 311 for residents to report immediate maintenance problems (04/26/18)
- For East Bay immigrants, notary fraud is a common legal threat (04/25/18)
- Cal Day welcomes students from 35 Oakland elementary schools (04/24/18)
- The Tale of Two Cities podcast: Hooked (04/24/18)
- 23rd Avenue art space members rally to buy their own building (04/23/18)
- Anti-war rally protests American influence on foreign countries and violence within the U.S. (04/18/18)
- The Village’s first new tiny house owner moves into her new home (04/17/18)
- Gema Quetzal Cardenas, 16, to join California’s State Board of Education as a student representative (04/17/18)
- Refugee group helps employ women in need (04/13/18)
- Oakland schools run test to help students take mainstream English classes (04/12/18)
- Supporters pass out candy bars to encourage an equal “Payday” for women (04/11/18)
- Equity in Education panel brings Oaklanders together to discuss schools (04/10/18)
- Oakland High School football player talks about his experience in the college recruitment process (04/10/18)
- East Bay women build a net of support to help cope with the fear of deportation (04/06/18)
- Childcare advocates push for Measure A on the Alameda County June ballot (04/05/18)
- Women of the African diaspora gather to celebrate Oakland’s new Coco Coalition (04/04/18)
- Climate change and land subsidence pose threat for coastal Bay Area (04/03/18)
- Following Supreme Court ruling, Oakland group fights deportation of detained Cambodian refugee (03/26/18)
- Oakland Technical High students form group to advocate for library access (03/23/18)
- After three months, The Village homeless camp confronts problems from overcrowding (03/22/18)
- Oakland City Council calls on federal government to protect immigrants (03/21/18)
- Bay Area, international support groups discuss sex workers’ rights in Oakland (03/21/18)
- Oakland educators are encouraging kids to “clown around” (03/21/18)
- Tale of Two Cities Podcast: Love and Heartbreak (03/20/18)
- Oakland Promise launches initiative to get students from “Kindergarten to College” (03/19/18)
- Oakland High School pathway programs prepare students for college (03/15/18)
- Family of man shot by BART police protest citizen review board meeting (03/14/18)
- Anita Hill speaks of sexual harassment, issues still relevant today (03/13/18)
- Grant gives Oakland schools funding for refugee students (03/13/18)
- After warning of immigration raids, Oakland mayor brings the city into the national spotlight (03/09/18)
- Long-time community activist’s fight against eviction highlights loophole in tenant protections (03/09/18)
- Oakland High girls, Oakland Tech boys win 2018 OAL basketball championships (03/08/18)
- Oakland cannabis advocates push forward despite pressure from federal government (03/07/18)
- Oakland politicians, community members discuss solutions to growing homelessness crisis (03/07/18)
- Noam Chomsky dissects American politics, Israeli-Palestinian conflict during Oakland Tech event (03/07/18)
- As the nation responds to mass shootings, Oakland’s Teens on Target empowers students to end violence (03/06/18)
- Prescription for mindfulness: Non-profits and hospitals use new practices for healing (03/05/18)
- In picture and sound: First annual Black Joy Parade takes over downtown Oakland (03/02/18)
- One year later: How Trump’s travel ban affected people in the East Bay (02/28/18)
- Oakland Athletic League wrestling finals give young wrestlers an opportunity to become a state champion (02/26/18)
- Chinese cultural center celebrates 65th anniversary in Oakland (02/26/18)
- Bay Area medical providers and activists react to law proposal for denying services based on the provider’s religion (02/26/18)
- Over 100 students awarded during Martin Luther King Oratorical Fest (02/23/18)
- Ta-Nehisi Coates speaks at ‘Black Panther’ screening in Oakland (02/23/18)
- Past cannabis convictions can be dismissed in Alameda County–by petition, says DA (02/22/18)
- The places that made Black history, in Oakland and Richmond (02/22/18)
- Oakland City Hall (02/22/18)
- Original Site of Merritt College in Oakland (02/22/18)
- Oakstop in Oakland (02/22/18)
- St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church in Oakland (02/22/18)
- It’s All Good Bakery in Oakland (02/22/18)
- Easter Hill United Methodist Church in Richmond (02/22/18)
- DeFremery Park in Oakland (02/22/18)
- Alem’s Coffee in Oakland (02/22/18)
- The Nevin Community Center in Richmond (02/22/18)
- Huey P. Newton’s murder scene in Oakland (02/22/18)
- Remember Them monument in Oakland (02/22/18)
- Zella’s Soul Food Kitchen in Oakland (02/22/18)
- Marcus Books in Oakland (02/22/18)
- Marina Park in Richmond (02/22/18)
- A village for the homeless (02/20/18)
- Restore Oakland combines restorative justice and economics (02/20/18)
- Mayor Libby Schaaf tours through Chinatown (02/19/18)
- Grammy-nominated hip hop group Alphabet Rockers inspire children to be “woke” (02/16/18)
- “Neighborhood Design Session” reveals Oakland’s Chinatown residents’ safety concerns (02/15/18)
- Once in a blue moon: Super Blood Blue Moon draws fans to Chabot (02/12/18)
- Lina Park named executive director of the Korean American Community Foundation (02/12/18)
- Activists bring concerns about jail conditions to Alameda County supervisors (02/09/18)
- Experts are unsure of the severity of this year’s flu season (02/06/18)
- Looking back at the 2018 Women’s March Oakland (02/05/18)
- Open mic highlights experiences of women of color (02/05/18)
- Oakland activists rally to free imprisoned Palestinian teen (02/02/18)
- Two Oakland women find healing through abortion activism—on opposite sides (02/02/18)
- Oakland support group hosts workshop for families struggling with mental health and substance abuse (01/31/18)
- White Elephant Preview Sale helps fund the Oakland museum (01/31/18)
- Oakland officials and advocacy groups prepare for possible immigration raids (01/30/18)
- $4 billion bond measure could bring relief to California state and local parks (01/29/18)
- Workshop helps prepare undocumented immigrants for possible ICE raids (01/29/18)
- Young women learn tech skills at Girls Who Code club (01/26/18)
- Oakland School District program helps refugees break language barrier (01/26/18)
- OUSD Sanctuary Task Force hosts “Daze Of Justice” film screening (01/25/18)
- Oakland North’s 2017 year in review — our top stories (12/15/17)
- Advocates push Oakland officials to treat homelessness as an emergency (12/14/17)
- With Love Never Fails, Vanessa Russell reaches out to sex trafficking survivors (12/14/17)
- Oakland school board votes for $9 million in budget cuts (12/14/17)
- Oakland school district hosts high school fair (12/13/17)
- The Town Kitchen offers job skills, second chances, to the formerly incarcerated (12/13/17)
- After two years, Oakland nearing goal for high school ethnic studies courses (12/13/17)
- Oakland school district tests water at schools for lead (12/13/17)
- African hair salon gives black women a community (12/12/17)
- Refugee advocate with criminal past changes life, helps others (12/12/17)
- Techies race (and crash) self-driving DIY Robocars in Oakland (12/12/17)
- Building a skateboarding community at DeFremery Park in Oakland (12/12/17)
- Behind the scenes at Oakland’s women-run art spaces (12/11/17)
- ArtVale gallery founder Shoshana Zambryski-Stachel (12/11/17)
- Muralist and printmaker Favianna Rodriguez (12/11/17)
- Pro Arts Gallery executive director Natalia Mount (12/11/17)
- High school football player Ronald Jenkins (12/11/17)
- High school bowling team member Benton Lu (12/11/17)
- Competing to compete: The rise of Oakland student athletes (12/11/17)
- High school volleyball player Hannah Hoang (12/11/17)
- Birthing inequities: Combatting racial disparities in the health of newborns (12/11/17)
- Commons Archive is collecting family histories at Golden Gate Library (12/08/17)
- Oakland city workers strike continues (12/08/17)
- In an era of laptops and smartphones, Oakland residents battle the digital divide (12/08/17)
- Ganja Goddess “weed prom” comes to Oakland (12/07/17)
- Oakland women welders spark inspiration in next generation of tradeswomen (12/07/17)
- Commercial kitchens in Oakland serve as incubators for food start-ups (12/06/17)
- Youth-led environmental group donate items to a climate legacy time capsule (11/30/17)
- Oakland police chief faces council over details of August immigration raid (11/29/17)
- Tales of Two Cities Podcast: Play & Self-Care (11/29/17)
- OUSD school board addresses mid-year budget cuts (11/28/17)
- OUSD school board town hall meeting gathers to discuss impending budget cuts (11/21/17)
- Senior art sketch of Sonoma County fires (11/21/17)
- Said Roberto’s new venture at Enssaro Café (11/20/17)
- Twelve new interactive exhibits planned at Chabot Space and Science Center (11/17/17)
- College Bound Brotherhood releases new report on increasing opportunities for young black men (11/15/17)
- Oakland lays the groundwork for possible greenhouse gas pollution tax (11/15/17)
- Alameda County offers healthy food preparation classes and food handling certification (11/14/17)
- Tales of Two Cities Podcast: Resistance (11/14/17)
- Young adults fill mental health services gap with peer mentoring (11/13/17)
- First long-term home for teenage sex-trafficked survivors to open in Oakland (11/13/17)
- Teachers protest proposed budget cuts as school board votes down possible charter school (11/09/17)
- Protestors demand answers to death of man tased by Oakland police (11/09/17)
- Healthcare workers act to prevent Hepatitis A outbreak in Oakland (11/09/17)
- City council approves Oak Knoll development project (11/08/17)
- Healthcare experts break down how new birth control rules will affect Californians (11/07/17)
- A+ Collective leads the way for minority-owned cannabis businesses (11/07/17)
- Nurses picket outside Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center (11/06/17)
- City workers strike, others rally outside Mayor Schaaf’s State of the City address (11/03/17)
- “Forced from Home” gives visitors a glimpse into lives of displaced people (11/03/17)
- East Bay reacts to indictment of Trump campaign advisors (11/02/17)
- Dimond library hosts spooky fun for kids (11/02/17)
- Study allows families to try food as medicine (11/02/17)
- Peet’s Coffee a social hub for Oakland’s “habesha” community (11/02/17)
- Fruitvale Dia de los Muertos festival brings over 60,000 people together (11/01/17)
- Tales of Two Cities Podcast: Tracks and Borders (11/01/17)
- Seniors learn about beekeeping at Piedmont Gardens retirement community (10/31/17)
- Senate Bill 63 passes, guarantees small business workers unpaid leave (10/31/17)
- Oakland photographer Leon Borensztein documents the life of his disabled daughter (10/30/17)
- Nearly one third of Glenn Dyer prisoners wrap up hunger strike (10/27/17)
- City develops study of race and gender disparities in government contracting (10/27/17)
- Trade jobs fair helps give young women skills for the construction field (10/27/17)
- Unity Council hosts workshop on how to make paper mache skulls (10/27/17)
- School board discusses budget cuts, hears proposal for new charter school (10/26/17)
- New state program makes tuition free for first year community college students (10/26/17)
- The Oakland Museum celebrates Días De Los Muertos festival (10/26/17)
- Emergency preparedness courses double in attendance after fires (10/26/17)
- Oakland Unified School District hosts college fair (10/25/17)
- Oakland Museum hosts Day of Dead celebration, featuring Ghost Ship memorial (10/25/17)
- Benioff Children’s Hospital hosts pilates for athletes, teen physical therapy (10/24/17)
- East Bay Children’s Book Project to close after losing lease (10/20/17)
- Oakland senior residents open homes to seniors evacuated from Sonoma wildfires (10/20/17)
- Oakland council approves police commission members and fails to authorize security contract (10/18/17)
- Volunteers distribute respiratory masks to the homeless in Oakland (10/17/17)
- Oakland’s firefighters help contain massive Napa wildfires (10/17/17)
- Oakland Burrito Project brings food to the homeless (10/17/17)
- Oakland students receive free internet access from Sprint (10/17/17)
- The San Francisco Bay Area Cuban Festival comes to the East Bay (10/16/17)
- Tales of Two Cities: While You Were Sleeping (10/16/17)
- The North Pole web series addresses displacement in Oakland with humor (10/16/17)
- Pacific Institute celebrates 30 years of groundbreaking environmental research (10/13/17)
- Oakland school board approves contract to finish rebuilding Glenview Elementary (10/12/17)
- Bay Area residents create art protesting Trump’s travel ban (10/12/17)
- Oaklanders voice opinion about new A’s stadium at Peralta College meeting (10/12/17)
- Airbnb reports tourists spend millions on local Oakland restaurants (10/12/17)
- Schools in Oakland host Latinx Literature Read-In week (10/11/17)
- Wine country wildfires create hazardous air conditions for Bay Area residents (10/11/17)
- East Bay Liberians await results of pivotal presidential election (10/11/17)
- Governor signs bill slowing expansion of for-profit immigration detention facilities (10/11/17)
- African American Female Excellence Program hosts first Black Girl Power Conference (10/10/17)
- The Black Aesthetic showcases films by black filmmakers in Oakland (10/10/17)
- Chabot Space & Science Center host First Friday program for children and adults (10/09/17)
- Syrian refugees face language barrier in Oakland (10/09/17)
- Oakland’s Grand Lake Theater pays tribute to the vaudeville (10/09/17)
- A day at the races: the Annual Northern California Dragon Boat Festival (10/06/17)
- Bay Area’s oldest African grocery celebrates fortieth anniversary (10/06/17)
- Pyeongtaek becomes Oakland’s first South Korean “friendship city” (10/06/17)
- Protestors rally in Oakland to demand aid for Puerto Rico (10/05/17)
- For religious reasons, Muslim corner store owners are torn on selling alcohol (10/05/17)
- Vietnamese-American writer speaks in Oakland about growing up as a refugee in the United States (10/05/17)
- City council unanimously passes ordinance declaring a shelter crisis in Oakland (10/04/17)
- District officials give updates on water quality at West Oakland high school (10/04/17)
- Oakland group holds anti-racist training for white-identified residents (10/04/17)
- Exploring the physics of pinball at the Chabot Space & Science Center (10/03/17)
- As Oakland’s homelessness crisis worsens, city council to vote on shelter ordinance (10/03/17)
- Energy experts debate bills that would change who manages the state’s power grid (10/03/17)
- Oakland residents hold vigil for man who died in police custody (10/02/17)
- Thousands become US citizens in Oakland—and react strongly to Trump’s welcome message (10/02/17)
- Hundreds gather for first annual East Oakland Congress of Neighborhoods (10/02/17)
- Nancy O’Malley, Pamela Price debate for Alameda County’s top prosecutor’s seat (09/29/17)
- Transportation experts propose congestion pricing, express lanes to tackle Oakland traffic (09/29/17)
- Man dies in custody after Oakland police deploy taser (09/29/17)
- Dogs learn more than just tricks at Canine Circus School (09/29/17)
- Oakland residents debate proposed funding for charter schools (09/28/17)
- Study shows Oakland police less respectful toward black motorists (09/27/17)
- Renewable energy, cannabis industries lead the charge for an Oakland public bank (09/26/17)
- Grass fire prompts evacuations in Oakland hills (09/26/17)
- Free animation class provides Oakland children with intro to coding (09/26/17)
- $20,000 donation keeps Oakland arts program afloat (09/25/17)
- Oakland, San Francisco sue the country’s five largest oil and gas companies (09/22/17)
- Oakland council passes ban on flavored tobacco sales (09/22/17)
- New early childhood education center to open this fall in East Oakland (09/21/17)
- Oakland city workers threaten to strike at council meeting (09/20/17)
- Golden State Warriors greet rescue animals at Oakland airport (09/20/17)
- OPD gets $50,000 grant to lower alcohol sales to minors (09/19/17)
- Local artists start conversation about “belonging in Oakland” (09/19/17)
- Kaiser patients dance the night away at Pediatric Prom in Oakland (09/18/17)
- Oakland volunteers join statewide efforts to clean shoreline (09/18/17)
- OUSD talks plan to refurbish old schools and redistribute resources (09/15/17)
- Charter school supporters propose new school in Fruitvale neighborhood (09/15/17)
- Bay Area organizations move quickly to support DACA recipients (09/15/17)
- Environmental barrier gives students at one Oakland school a chance at fresh air (09/15/17)
- Oakland leaders, advocates call for more affordable housing funds from state (09/15/17)
- Oakland school officials vow to protect DACA recipients (09/14/17)
- Oakland rescue crews join hurricane recovery efforts in Texas and Florida (09/14/17)
- Oakland’s first LGBTQ community center opens (09/14/17)
- We’re off for the summer — see you in September! (05/12/17)
- As Prop 57 goes into effect, experts debate impact on youth, prison overcrowding (05/12/17)
- At a mulching party, East Bay residents learn how to convert lawns to gardens (05/11/17)
- Welcome to Video Lab, stories from the Bay Area and beyond (05/11/17)
- AXIS: A dance company for every body (05/10/17)
- At Eve’s Waterfront, a new chef takes charge of the ship (05/10/17)
- Portraits of East Bay Activists: Tassiana Willis (05/10/17)
- Marshawn Lynch makes a big splash with return to Oakland Raiders (05/09/17)
- Oakland A’s embrace their position in the city (05/09/17)
- Portraits of East Bay Activists: Melissa Crosby (05/09/17)
- Oakland and Alameda County officials try to jump-start solutions to homelessness (05/08/17)
- Portraits of East Bay Activists: Marco Alberto (05/08/17)
- Portraits of East Bay activists: Alana Banks (05/05/17)
- Preventing accidental overdoses by taking back old medications (05/03/17)
- Oakland activists demand justice for immigrants on May Day (05/02/17)
- Two arrested, and BART planning changes, after teen mob attack (05/02/17)
- Future of asbestos regulations remains uncertain (04/25/17)
- Business reduces food waste by providing “ugly” produce to Bay Area residents (04/21/17)
- Ghost Ship victim’s family files lawsuit alleging negligence (04/20/17)
- San Pablo Avenue fire victims struggle to get help (04/19/17)
- Tales of Two Cities: History (04/18/17)
- Careers Expo offers options to Oakland youth (04/14/17)
- Sun raining solar energy jobs on Oakland, Richmond (04/14/17)
- School suspensions cost communities and unfairly affect minorities, experts say (04/14/17)
- Raider Nation reacts to Raiders’ plans to move to Las Vegas (04/13/17)
- New Parish offers concerts and, now, curry (04/13/17)
- Feminine hygiene products unavailable to many East Bay women (04/12/17)
- Ricky Henderson’s career comes full circle as A’s rename field after him (04/05/17)
- Impossible Foods brings a meatless burger to Oakland (04/04/17)
- Landed helps educators stay in the Bay Area (04/03/17)
- In Oakland, women take the lead as Airbnb hosts (03/27/17)
- “Dreaming Sabbath Cycle 2” performance combines acupuncture therapy and dance (03/24/17)
- Oakland’s Queer Gym reacts to Trump’s rollback of transgender rights (03/22/17)
- EPA begins on-site cleanup of AMCO Chemical Superfund Site (03/20/17)
- Workshop provides resources for tenants facing displacement after Ghost Ship fire (03/18/17)
- State legislators work on bill to establish single-payer healthcare system (03/16/17)
- Oakland moves toward Trump wall boycott (03/16/17)
- East Bay Guardians prep for 2017 semi-pro football season (03/15/17)
- Panel discusses “Women Breaking the Mold” in the film, animation and game development industries (03/15/17)
- Bay Area ghost hunters investigate the paranormal (03/13/17)
- New bill aims to improve access for voters with limited English (03/08/17)
- Students compete in MLK Jr. Oratorical Festival for 38th year (03/07/17)
- State legislators push bill to limit emergency room closures (03/03/17)
- Friends of Ghost Ship fire victims upset by NBC’s dramatization (03/01/17)
- Puff, Pass & Paint: Art class for the “lit” (02/28/17)
- Oakland’s City Attorney shows support for detained immigrants (02/27/17)
- Tales of Two Cities: Marked (02/27/17)
- Oakland City Council reviews post-Ghost Ship fire recommendations, community-written proposal receives little debate (02/24/17)
- Some Oakland business owners recognize “Day Without Immigrants” (02/22/17)
- East Bay drinking water reservoirs reach full capacity (02/20/17)
- Alameda County residents talk Affordable Care Act with Rep. Barbara Lee (02/18/17)
- Beer lovers enjoy new tastes at Oakland’s Japan Beer Festival (02/15/17)
- Oakland fair connects locals with activism and advocacy groups (02/15/17)
- Oakland organizations rally behind city’s arts community (02/14/17)
- Oakland non-profit promotes literacy through diversity and representation (02/14/17)
- Oakland non-profit sues soda makers on false advertising claims (02/13/17)
- Star Trek fans celebrate the show’s 50th anniversary (02/10/17)
- Oakland animal rescue finds permanent homes for cats, dogs (02/10/17)
- Council approves $300,000 salary for police chief, locals protest Promised Land closure (02/09/17)
- Bay Area officials support sanctuary cities, despite threats of federal cuts (02/09/17)
- Oakland offers emergency loans to those affected by Ghost Ship fire (02/08/17)
- Art exhibit exploring sexuality in the kitchen opens in Pro Arts Gallery (02/08/17)
- City of Oakland approaches deadline to find housing for homeless living in encampment (02/07/17)
- Oakland Athletics, fans celebrate start of 2017 season at FanFest (02/06/17)
- Undocumented in 2017: A student protected by DACA (02/03/17)
- Oakland riders and drivers debate #DeleteUber boycott (02/03/17)
- OUSD and AC Transit finding a new route to bus students (02/02/17)
- Possible repeal of the Affordable Care Act leaves patients in limbo (02/01/17)
- 100 Days Action: Oakland artists respond to Trump’s presidency (01/31/17)
- Protesters against the Dakota Access Pipeline march to Oakland banks (01/27/17)
- Children’s Hospital Oakland staff use grant to tackle sickle cell disease (01/26/17)
- Oakland school board approves $14 million cut from district’s budget (01/26/17)
- Oakland Restaurant Week returns for its seventh year (01/25/17)
- City council expands relocation payments in wake of Ghost Ship fire (01/25/17)
- Thousands turn out for Women’s March Oakland to support women, human rights (01/21/17)
- As night falls, Oakland demonstrators begin another inauguration protest march (01/20/17)
- Oaklanders weigh in on qualities wanted in new OUSD superintendent (01/20/17)
- Oaklanders march through downtown to protest Trump inauguration (01/20/17)
- As Donald Trump takes office, inauguration protesters gather in Oakland (01/20/17)
- Oakland North’s 2016 year in review — our top stories (12/16/16)
- Video rental, antiques, shoe repair: Old-fashioned shops struggle to hang on (12/16/16)
- Bay Area not immune from post-election attacks on immigrants, Muslims (12/16/16)
- Oakland Unified School District takes on tech, with corporate help (12/16/16)
- At historic Black Panthers school, Black teachers were key to student success (12/15/16)
- Calming anxiety through the therapeutic act of baking (12/15/16)
- Muslim women practice self-defense following election (12/14/16)
- #TriviaSoWhite: Exploring trivia culture in Oakland through the eyes of women of color (12/14/16)
- Some Bay Area workers commute for hours for the sake of affordable rent (12/13/16)
- John Burris and Michael Rains: Justice is in the eyes of the beholder (12/13/16)
- During an opioid epidemic, can cannabis be an alternative pain treatment? (12/12/16)
- Tales of Two Cities Podcast: Spaces (12/12/16)
- Krip Hop Nation gives disabled artists a network to share music, poetry (12/12/16)
- Making a mark on Campbell Street (12/09/16)
- Formerly incarcerated people rebound into job market (12/09/16)
- The classroom, the ballot and the big bad wall — Oakland’s children tackle the Trump effect (12/09/16)
- Sandra Johnson needs a job: Finding work after incarceration (12/09/16)
- An RV, needles, Narcan: Street-level services in an opioid epidemic (12/07/16)
- Oaklanders tackle illegal trash dumping in their neighborhoods (12/06/16)
- Ghost Ship fire mourners gather at lakeside vigil to grieve those lost (12/06/16)
- Most victims of Oakland Ghost Ship fire identified, although search continues (12/05/16)
- Oakland Ghost Ship fire casualties rise to 36, 11 people identified (12/05/16)
- Oakland Ghost Ship fire death toll rises to 33; city prepares to release names (12/04/16)
- As Oakland Ghost Ship death toll rises, search continues inside building (12/04/16)
- Resources for families and those who want to help Oakland fire victims (12/04/16)
- Oakland Ghost Ship fire claims at least 9 lives, with more feared missing (12/03/16)
- Thursday morning, 11 am: Watching the city move (12/02/16)
- Last-minute gift shopping at Oakland International Airport (12/01/16)
- Thinking about death at Mountain View Cemetery (12/01/16)
- Gardening at Mosswood Park (12/01/16)
- Climbing stairs at Joaquin Miller Park (12/01/16)
- Riding through Oakland on BART (12/01/16)
- Skateboarding at Town Park (12/01/16)
- Koi watching at Pacific Renaissance Plaza (12/01/16)
- How much did Oakland’s city council campaigns spend to win each vote? (12/01/16)
- The future of tech in Oakland, as seen in 11 new spaces (11/30/16)
- Oaklanders deal with post-election stress (11/29/16)
- Working at Jack in the Box (11/28/16)
- Buying a sandwich at Bakesale Betty (11/28/16)
- Talking on the phone at Rockridge Safeway Plaza (11/28/16)
- Jogging at Lake Merritt (11/28/16)
- People watching at Jack London Square (11/28/16)
- Taking physical education class at Lincoln Square Park (11/28/16)
- Business owners take damage done during anti-Trump protests in stride (11/23/16)
- Oakland’s own video game archive, the M.A.D.E. (11/22/16)
- Tales of Two Cities Episode 10: Ladies Night (11/22/16)
- Cannabis industry in limbo as California ends pot prohibition (11/21/16)
- Oakland groups take action after a shocking election outcome (11/18/16)
- Rev. Al Sharpton’s talk on banning menthols draws debate over policing, tobacco companies (11/16/16)
- Voter turnout in Alameda County beats the national rate, as groups push local measures (11/16/16)
- New data shows high rates of violence against nurses (11/16/16)
- Gabby Falzone translates the study of trauma (11/15/16)
- How “the hoodie” became a symbol to teach Young African American boys how to code (11/15/16)
- “Peaceful Trump Response” surrounds Lake Merritt (11/14/16)
- Voters approve $9 billion for public school construction, repairs (11/14/16)
- Alameda County to designate 1,400 county jobs for the formerly incarcerated (11/14/16)
- On Friday, a small, peaceful crowd gathers to continue protesting Trump (11/11/16)
- Oakland protests Trump victory: The night in photos (11/10/16)
- Protesters in Oakland express frustration with Trump’s electoral victory (11/09/16)
- Women react to Trump presidency: “Sexism and racism won last night.” (11/09/16)
- Immigration and Islamic groups vow to remain resilient, despite Trump election (11/09/16)
- Students across the East Bay stage protests in response to Trump electoral victory (11/09/16)
- Incumbents sweep Oakland City Council and school board elections (11/09/16)
- After Trump win, protesters move through downtown Oakland (11/09/16)
- Oaklanders receive results of local and state elections (11/09/16)
- Oakland reacts to the election of Donald Trump (11/09/16)
- Oakland votes 2016: The day in photos (11/08/16)
- For the Registrar of Voters, a busy night as truckloads of ballots arrive (11/08/16)
- Oakland reacts to early poll results (11/08/16)
- In Oakland, supporters cheer on pro-pot Proposition 64 (11/08/16)
- Oakland businesses offer election day specials for voters (11/08/16)
- Oakland turns out on Election Day 2016 to choose a new president (11/08/16)
- Money and measures: Oakland’s ballot by the numbers (11/08/16)
- Oakland residents weigh in on issues they believe affect the city (11/07/16)
- Oakland voters to help decide on California school funding proposal (11/07/16)
- Critics say a predictive policing system could amplify racial bias in Oakland (11/07/16)
- Oakland students debate proposed tax on sugary beverages (11/07/16)
- The Black Panther Party’s Ten-Point Program, 50 years later (11/04/16)
- Digesting Proposition 61: regulating drug prices (11/04/16)
- From politics to karaoke: A bittersweet goodbye to Obama’s presidency (11/03/16)
- Latinx Tech offers mentorship to new Latino entrepreneurs (11/02/16)
- City Council votes for resolution supporting Proposition 64 (11/02/16)
- Tales of Two Cities: Election Special (11/02/16)
- Bay Area top female chefs cook up $500,000 for local youth (11/02/16)
- Latino Task Force aims to raise the Latino vote in Oakland (11/01/16)
- OpenDisclosure: Your guide to the 2016 Oakland campaign data (10/31/16)
- From junk to jackets: Oakland retailer upcycles vintage car seats (10/31/16)
- Black Panther Party celebrates 50th Anniversary with hip hop concert (10/31/16)
- Local chefs take over Steel Rail’s kitchen for Friday night bites (10/28/16)
- Fruitvale businesses and residents wary of city-sponsored tourism campaign (10/28/16)
- Oakland and the limits of rent control: A battle at the ballot (10/28/16)
- Teacher’s union disrupts school board meeting, calls for full salary raise (10/27/16)
- Yes-In-My-Back-Yard Party seeks new housing developments in the Bay Area (10/27/16)
- Oakland and the limits of rent control: Confronting a crisis (10/27/16)
- John Burris, lawyer who tackled “Riders,” takes on Guap case (10/26/16)
- Oakland heart study subjects want another 30 years (10/26/16)
- Event educates community about assistance dogs (10/26/16)
- Tales of Two Cities Episode 8: I’m Not From Here (10/25/16)
- Home fire preparedness campaign reminds residents to stay safe (10/25/16)
- Cell-site simulator policy approved by Oakland Privacy Commission (10/24/16)
- BART unveils new cars ahead of November vote (10/24/16)
- Bernie Sanders wants out of “false” anti-soda tax ads (10/24/16)
- On the front lines of flu season (10/24/16)
- With officers still awaiting charges in one sex scandal, Oakland police face another (10/21/16)
- Professional “cuddlist” offers healing touch to Oakland clients (10/20/16)
- Castlemont players find their voice through football (10/20/16)
- McElhaney missing meetings as criticism intensifies over ethics complaint: “Where is your council president?” (10/19/16)
- Breaking the sorting machine: Wilson delivers annual State of Schools speech (10/19/16)
- Proposed $2 cigarette tax sparks fear of sale of “loosies” (10/19/16)
- Soda, income, race, health: the issues behind Oakland’s Measure HH (10/18/16)
- Moon Viewing Party, though moonless, builds connections across the ocean (10/18/16)
- Grant sends residents out of hospital, into community (10/18/16)
- Schaaf talks Oakland “moon shot” at State of the City address (10/17/16)
- Oakland pushes for Ellis Act reform (10/17/16)
- Pop-up event raises money and awareness for mental illness issues (10/17/16)
- Oakland’s Autumn Lights Festival grows to four-night experience (10/14/16)
- Soda tax opponents circulate mailer showing Oakland North story with edited headline (10/14/16)
- Kapor Capital hosts hackathon to promote diversity (10/14/16)
- OUSD’s new initiative addresses the concerns of young women of color (10/14/16)
- Betti Ono celebrates sixth anniversary with “Viral: 25 Years after Rodney King” exhibit (10/14/16)
- U.S. has modest job gains in September, East Bay economy is still growing (10/13/16)
- EWG report demonstrates how much more there is to know about our water (10/13/16)
- Study finds no correlation between Proposition 47 releases and crime rates (10/13/16)
- 30 Oakland residents graduate from OPD’s Cantonese Language Citizen Police Academy (10/12/16)
- Annual Support Strokes benefit raises money for cancer care in Oakland (10/12/16)
- Rock Paper Scissors Collective seek out alternative venue after leaving old space (10/12/16)
- Committee to Protect Oakland Renters volunteers go door-to-door promoting Measure JJ (10/12/16)
- Plant Exchange makes recycling plants a reality (10/11/16)
- Measure KK aims to solve Oakland’s pothole problems (10/11/16)
- Oakland’s privacy commission gets closer to policy on Stingray surveillance device (10/11/16)
- Oakland Museum of California hosts food activism event (10/10/16)
- Bigger than ever, the Oakland Music Festival is back for nine days (10/07/16)
- Police officers’ attorney claims Guap instigated contact with police officers (10/07/16)
- Oakland business owners weigh in on potential to veto plastic bag ban (10/07/16)
- Oakland students learn virtual reality in after-school program (10/07/16)
- Drawn Together event supports Children’s Fairyland through art (10/06/16)
- Lawsuit against popular Bay Area restaurant sheds light on restaurant labor practices (10/06/16)
- Oakland residents get registered on National Voter Registration Day (10/06/16)
- City Council approves renaming grove after Black Panther member, hears from Mayor Schaaf (10/05/16)
- Effort to recall Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf faces uphill battle (10/05/16)
- Oakland residents hold memorial bike ride for Terrence McCrary Jr. (10/04/16)
- Volunteers survey Oakland’s parks, amidst ongoing challenges (10/04/16)
- Transit experts gather to discuss expansion of Bay Area rail network (10/04/16)
- Healed from the drug epidemic, Dogtown now fears the gentrification virus (10/03/16)
- One officer in Guap investigation pleads not guilty as lawyers file additional claims (09/30/16)
- Oakland Queer Fashion Week celebrates diversity (09/30/16)
- Community members and leaders discuss future of Oakland at Impact Hub (09/30/16)
- Oakland struggles to keep pace with growth (09/30/16)
- School board candidates introduce themselves to voters, spar on charter schools (09/30/16)
- OUSD board addresses student protests, safety issues (09/30/16)
- Anti-Urban Shield activists want alternatives to militarized police (09/29/16)
- Scam phone callers use “virtual kidnapping” technique on Oakland parents (09/28/16)
- BOSS graduates celebrate changing their own lives (09/28/16)
- 3-D mammography aids Oakland specialists in breast cancer detection (09/27/16)
- In blue California, Trump supporters focus on other states (09/27/16)
- Renters’ rights, landlord responsibilities core of Oakland’s Measure JJ (09/27/16)
- Rodent problem? Feral cats touted as eco-friendly pest control in Oakland (09/27/16)
- Judge orders improvements to SRO in Oakland’s Chinatown (09/26/16)
- Ford-sponsored bike sharing program coming to Oakland next spring (09/26/16)
- The black man’s alternate living room on the 4-5 (09/26/16)
- Kaiser reunion celebrates premature birth success stories (09/26/16)
- Oakland artists propose resolution to name uptown a Cultural Arts District (09/26/16)
- Questions raised about proposed high-rise at Temescal Neighbor Council meeting (09/23/16)
- Park district approves Summit Peak parking lot on possible Ohlone burial ground (09/23/16)
- Nurses hold town hall to oppose closure of Alta Bates Hospital in Berkeley (09/23/16)
- Local planning directors discuss affordable housing issues (09/23/16)
- Oakland’s plan to prevent wildfires in Oakland Hills faces challenges (09/23/16)
- Google to open learning center in Oakland (09/23/16)
- Berkeley and Oakland Public Libraries host a book-themed diorama competition for adults (09/23/16)
- As Teamsters vote for a new leader, an Oakland official faces review board charges (09/22/16)
- Oakland Promise aims to triple college graduation rates (09/22/16)
- New bill increases funding for low-income communities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (09/22/16)
- City Council votes on parking changes, opposes closure of Alta Bates (09/21/16)
- This week, The New Parkway Theater screens films that showcase Oakland (09/21/16)
- Women gather to build models of a safer Oakland (09/21/16)
- Community members celebrate The Ella Baker Center’s 20th anniversary (09/21/16)
- Oakland soda tax campaign funding tells two different stories (09/21/16)
- East Bay workers commute for higher wages (09/20/16)
- East Bay programs teach the public how to help during a mental health crisis (09/20/16)
- Oaklanders participate in Meow at the Moon fundraiser to find homes for cats (09/19/16)
- Mars Experience Bus brings virtual reality to Oakland youth (09/19/16)
- Drummer’s beats bring crowds to Lake Merritt (09/19/16)
- Expert answers museum-goers’ questions about marijuana (09/16/16)
- ITT Technical Institute shuts down, leaving 40,000 students in limbo (09/16/16)
- Key witness in police scandal returns to Bay Area, ready to sue, her lawyers say (09/16/16)
- Small businesses call for better communication with Oakland City Council (09/16/16)
- School board meeting attendees plea for Measure G funds for charter schools (09/15/16)
- Heiro Day festival celebrates hip-hop and Oakland culture (09/15/16)
- Protesters rally in Oakland against the Dakota Access Pipeline (09/15/16)
- Oakland job fair focuses on diversity (09/15/16)
- Oakland grocers raise concerns about soda tax Measure HH (09/15/16)
- Oakland teacher wins Teaching Tolerance award (09/15/16)
- New oral history map shows Oakland eviction data (09/14/16)
- Construction boom brings industry jobs back to the Bay Area (09/14/16)
- Campaigns on Oakland’s Measure HH spar over “soda” vs. “grocery” tax (09/14/16)
- New bill aims to address student mental health crises (09/13/16)
- Key witness against OPD officers may be released soon, allowing DA to file charges (09/13/16)
- Urban Shield disaster training program draws protestors (09/13/16)
- Night shift workers speak out against sexual assault (09/13/16)
- Hundreds gather in Oakland to address prison reform (09/13/16)
- Black-Eyed Pea Festival celebrates African-American culture (09/13/16)
- Oakland educators team up with Silicon Valley to bring technology to the classroom (09/12/16)
- Temescal business owners see effects of neighborhood change (09/12/16)
- Employees file lawsuit against popular Bay Area restaurant (09/12/16)
- How Oakland’s startup scene is trying to do tech right (09/12/16)
- kindVR: Next-gen pain therapy (09/11/16)
- Impact Hub: Coworking with a conscience (09/11/16)
- Game Jerks: A new voice in gaming journalism (09/11/16)
- Learn Tech Labs: Silicon Valley skills for all (09/11/16)
- Evercharge: Smarter solutions for smarter cars (09/11/16)
- Turnitin: An ed tech original (09/11/16)
- Lucid: Energy innovation with a startup’s soul (09/11/16)
- Ace Monster Toys: A home for hackers and makers (09/11/16)
- Josephine: Takeout reimagined (09/11/16)
- Oakland’s IT Department: In-house innovation (09/11/16)
- The Kapor Center: Community-centric tech (09/11/16)
- New restaurant in Oakland an oasis in food desert (09/09/16)
- Four Oakland police officers to be fired (09/09/16)
- Grant for Oakland Unified School District to be invested in science, math education (09/09/16)
- New proposed measure would allow for civilian police comissioners (09/08/16)
- Oakland Pride organizers hope to have all-time high attendance this year (09/08/16)
- Oakland community discusses what they want in new police chief (09/07/16)
- Tech event exposes Oakland youth to virtual reality (09/07/16)
- Oakland City Attorney to add divisions to her office (09/07/16)
- Labor Day picnic celebrates working person, attendees talk politics (09/06/16)
- Alameda County organization demonstrates safe injection site for drug users (09/06/16)
- Recent art school graduates display their work in Oakland gallery (09/06/16)
- Lions Center for the Blind in Oakland to close after 74 years (09/06/16)
- Oakland Public Library now offers mobile internet hotspots for check-out (09/05/16)
- New nonprofit raises awareness about prescription opioid overdose in Alameda County (09/05/16)
- Oakland Unified School District celebrates low teacher vacancies (09/05/16)
- We’re off for the summer — see you in September! (05/13/16)
- Federal government drops case against Harborside marijuana dispensary (05/13/16)
- Bi-monthly sketch night opens at Oakland’s Era Art Bar (05/13/16)
- Hillary Clinton brings her presidential primary campaign through Oakland (05/13/16)
- Pro-Sanders MetWest students say they felt unwelcome at Clinton’s rally on their campus (05/12/16)
- Audubon Society rescues heron and egret chicks in downtown Oakland (05/12/16)
- Women Build graduates its first all-female class in the construction trades (05/11/16)
- Fruitvale neighborhood hosts Cinco de Mayo and Mother’s Day celebration (05/11/16)
- Despite loss of thrash metal scene in Bay Area, musicians find reasons to keep playing (05/11/16)
- “Dogtown Redemption” documentary shines spotlight on local recyclers (05/09/16)
- Bridging linguistic barriers for parents in Oakland schools (05/09/16)
- For refugees, resettling in the Bay Area comes at a high price (05/06/16)
- Tales of Two Cities Episode 7: Loss (05/05/16)
- Oakland small businesses honored at Work Local Awards party (05/04/16)
- Oakland realtors throw baby clothing drive in honor of Mother’s Day (05/04/16)
- No one will save you in the Oakland rap game (05/03/16)
- Benioff Children’s Hospital hosts benefit concert, Chris Martin headlines (05/02/16)
- Oakland Zoo celebrates Earth Day (04/28/16)
- Charter association sues district over quality of facilities (04/27/16)
- Oakland’s Yggdrasil Urban Wildlife Rescue helps baby animals return to the wild (04/25/16)
- Tales of Two Cities Episode 6: Music in the East Bay (04/21/16)
- Bill Clinton visits Oakland for community service day (04/20/16)
- Oakland city councilmembers propose soda tax for November ballot (04/20/16)
- NPR’s Morning Edition goes live from Oakland’s Youth Radio (04/18/16)
- Oakland Ballet Company to host second annual East Bay Dances (04/15/16)
- School Board approves charter renewals for two charter schools (04/14/16)
- Bus stop on Broadway and 30th Street to return, location still unclear (04/13/16)
- With laws changing, tiny homes may have a big effect on housing (04/13/16)
- Oakland to host “first ever” marijuana museum exhibit (04/11/16)
- Africana studies community research center has a welcome debut (04/08/16)
- Tales of Two Cities #5: Education (04/07/16)
- Cephus Johnson and the men of Black Lives Matter (04/07/16)
- Baseball film reflects relationship between the East Bay and Cuba (04/07/16)
- Oakland reproductive rights nonprofit advocates for repeal of Maximum Family Grant Rule (04/05/16)
- Credentials rules leave some East Bay dance instructors unable to teach (04/04/16)
- East Bay businesses and politicians react to new state minimum wage (04/04/16)
- Oakland schools make LGBTQ representation a priority in history curriculums (04/04/16)
- At “Fiber Florist,” a local artist creates everlasting bouquets (04/01/16)
- Little Kids Rock brings music education to schools (03/31/16)
- As the marijuana industry heats up, street dealers think about going legal (03/29/16)
- Tales of Two Cities #4: Changes (03/24/16)
- Building the future for women in trades (03/23/16)
- Is this Oakland startup an Etsy for home-cooked food? (03/22/16)
- At Oakland’s Death Café, gathering to gaze into the abyss (03/21/16)
- Capturing Bay Area houses with watercolors and a brush (03/18/16)
- Oakland Tribune to be folded into a new multi-city publication (03/17/16)
- In new collection, librarian-poet pens odes to Oakland (03/17/16)
- With gun deaths rising, Lee calls Oakland meeting (03/16/16)
- Artist’s love for driftwood anchors Gneiss Wood in Oakland (03/14/16)
- Oakland native documents forgotten communities (03/11/16)
- Tales of Two Cities #3: Hobbies (03/10/16)
- Anti-violence organization serves deaf community survivors (03/09/16)
- Sunset Magazine relocates to Oakland, setting sights on younger, urban readers (03/04/16)
- Recruitment fair hopes to engage new teachers, addressing Oakland teacher shortage (03/03/16)
- Historic deli faces closure from increased rent (02/29/16)
- Hundreds rally for Bernie Sanders in Oakland as Super Tuesday looms (02/29/16)
- Performance, charter school renewal are priorities at school board meeting (02/25/16)
- Density is key to affordable housing in Oakland, say SPUR speakers (02/25/16)
- Tales of Two Cities #2: All about the Benjamins (02/25/16)
- Oakland women rally for Bernie Sanders (02/24/16)
- California Coastal Commission fires executive director Dr. Charles Lester (02/23/16)
- BOSS and Albany High School students host homeless resource fair in Oakland (02/23/16)
- Housing forum addresses displacement struggle in Oakland (02/23/16)
- High school students gain computer science skills at Oakland Hacks (02/22/16)
- HipHopForChange works to create a more positive image of hip hop (02/22/16)
- “Steep Jeep” is bringing a modern take on tea (02/19/16)
- Valentine’s Day Special at Oakland Animal Services encourages cat and dog adoption (02/19/16)
- Men Creating Peace works to reduce domestic violence in Alameda County (02/18/16)
- Clergy coalition continues to fight coal shipping plan (02/17/16)
- Children’s author encourages youth to get creative in videos at 90-second film festival (02/16/16)
- With 11 marijuana measures in circulation for signatures, pot-based businesses hope for a boom year (02/16/16)
- HUD increases value of Section 8 vouchers, an assist to low-income renters (02/12/16)
- Oakland florist celebrates Valentine’s Day with business anniversary (02/12/16)
- Oakland workers and students protest proposed Hampton Inn construction (02/12/16)
- Rent hike spells possible end for Genova Deli (02/12/16)
- OUSD Board of Education approves expansion of KIPP Bridge Charter School (02/11/16)
- Tales of Two Cities 1: Sports (02/11/16)
- New portable sensor tests for gluten in minutes (02/10/16)
- Oakland Symphony Youth Orchestra preps for winter concert (02/10/16)
- Oakland youth take flight class (02/09/16)
- Oakland design fair encourages participants to play (02/09/16)
- Introducing the Tales of Two Cities Podcast, radio stories from Richmond and Oakland (02/08/16)
- With Broncos in the Super Bowl, Raiders fans react (02/06/16)
- Sweep out the old, sweep in the new: Chinese New Year traditions in Oakland (02/05/16)
- Oakland residents feast on traditional Chinese New Year’s dishes (02/05/16)
- State of the black church in Oakland is at crossroads, local leaders say (02/03/16)
- Specific Plan could transform Downtown Oakland (02/02/16)
- Shoppers get a preview of the treasures at 57th annual White Elephant Sale (02/02/16)
- Squirrel photographers showcase Oakland’s furry residents in new exhibit (02/01/16)
- Local boutique owner designs clothing with sustainable materials (01/28/16)
- In Oakland, students have a voice as school board directors (01/28/16)
- Youngsters get batting tips from a pro at A’s FanFest (01/27/16)
- OPD chief points to reduction in police uses of force (01/27/16)
- Annual Lunar New Year Bazaar held in Oakland’s Chinatown (01/27/16)
- East Bay gears up for bike-sharing this fall (01/26/16)
- Oakland Unified School District discusses strategies for teacher recruitment and retention (01/25/16)
- Public health experts ask: Does your zip code affect your health more than your genetic code? (01/22/16)
- Bay Bridge bike path on track—to be finished in 2025 (01/21/16)
- Oakland North’s 2015 year in review — our top stories (12/21/15)
- Oakland biohackers beat funding goal for open source insulin protocol (12/18/15)
- A giant robot comes to Oakland (12/17/15)
- Oakland’s Mongolian School enrolls 100th student (12/17/15)
- Oakland trans man endures fraught process for surgery (12/17/15)
- Through adversity, music programs in OUSD fight to grow (12/16/15)
- As rents rise, tenants confront Oakland’s perfect housing storm (12/16/15)
- Oakland at work: One day in the life of the city’s business economy (12/15/15)
- Oakland at Work: The rump of “Oscar Grant Plaza” (12/15/15)
- Will a controversial FEMA plan to cut eucalyptus reduce the danger of another hills firestorm? (12/15/15)
- Oakland Children’s Hospital provides ongoing care to premature babies (12/15/15)
- Sixty, sober, and starting over (12/14/15)
- Oakland school district approves new kitchen to create fresher meals (12/14/15)
- Refugees reflect on past lives and new beginnings (12/14/15)
- Brew school at the Diving Dog Brewhouse (12/11/15)
- Oakland at Work: Buddhas and bowling balls at The Dry Garden nursery (12/11/15)
- Oakland at Work: The Hidden Genius Project (12/11/15)
- Oakland at Work: OwlNWood (12/11/15)
- Garden program provides crucial link for parolees after prison (12/11/15)
- Oakland at Work: Oakland School for the Arts (12/11/15)
- Oakland at Work: Cafe Underwood (12/11/15)
- LGBT glossary bridges linguistic gap across cultures (12/11/15)
- Ben Plumley and Pangaea: battling HIV/AIDS in Oakland and beyond (12/10/15)
- Oakland at Work: Reconnecting with nature at the Temescal Farmers’ Market (12/10/15)
- Oakland at Work: Oakland’s domestic workers share their stories (12/10/15)
- Oakland at Work: The Crucible (12/10/15)
- Oakland at Work: Free bike parking (12/10/15)
- Oakland at Work: Bryan Appleton Designs (12/10/15)
- Oakland public artists struggle to survive shifting economy (12/10/15)
- Searching for the middle: the disappearance of the black middle class (12/10/15)
- Tree-lighting ceremony in Oakland’s Jack London Square draws crowds (12/09/15)
- City Council votes to accept DOJ policing grant despite protests (12/09/15)
- Mills College to continue undergraduate dance major, following near loss of historic program (12/09/15)
- Commuting presents challenges for some Oakland students (12/08/15)
- California’s first marijuana incubator launches, headquartered in Oakland (12/08/15)
- After her own tragic loss, Lorrain Taylor charts a path for mothers who have lost children to gun violence (12/08/15)
- Curiosity Hacked brings the maker movement to Oakland’s students (12/07/15)
- Grieving their ‘little angels’: Latina women in Oakland process the loss of their children, together (12/07/15)
- School board considers options for proposed enrollment policy (12/03/15)
- Fred Finch Youth Center prepares for 125th year of mental health and social services (12/02/15)
- Vocal Rush blurs the line between a cappella and activism (12/02/15)
- Decision on whether to cut Mills undergraduate dance program to be made this week (11/30/15)
- Students stage “guerrilla art” exhibit as part of East 12th public land debate (11/30/15)
- Report shows growing racial disparities in Oakland residents’ health (11/30/15)
- Oakland’s Acta Non Verba brings farm to table (11/25/15)
- EBMUD changing its short-term financing for borrowing funds (11/25/15)
- Thursday morning, 11 am (11/24/15)
- Henry J. Kaiser memorial park (11/23/15)
- Student-run mobile Medicare clinic helps seniors manage medications (11/23/15)
- Lake Chabot Golf Course (11/23/15)
- Vitality Fountain (11/23/15)
- Thousands of protesters demand action on climate change (11/23/15)
- Koreana Plaza Market (11/23/15)
- Temescal Alley (11/23/15)
- West Oakland BART (11/23/15)
- African American History Museum and Library (11/23/15)
- Cathedral of Christ the Light (11/23/15)
- Oakland Public Library main branch (11/23/15)
- Space Burger (11/23/15)
- Riding the Bus (11/23/15)
- Port of Oakland (11/23/15)
- Foster youth tell their stories through tattoos in the California Youth Connection’s new exhibit “Tribute” (11/22/15)
- Oakland school board celebrates California Teacher of the Year Award (11/20/15)
- Mobile Medicare Clinic to hold health fair at Allen Temple Baptist Church (11/19/15)
- Oakland religious leaders urge city council to reject plan to export coal (11/19/15)
- Alameda County becomes first in state to regulate cellphone surveillance tool (11/19/15)
- Union members protest proposed construction of a Hampton Inn in downtown Oakland (11/18/15)
- Alameda County Sheriff’s Office to stop requiring female inmates to take pregnancy tests (11/18/15)
- City council approves funding for asylum seekers, blocks Hampton Inn protesters (11/18/15)
- National Union of Healthcare Workers call off strike against Kaiser upon reaching tentative agreement (11/17/15)
- Oakland Tech celebrates centennial (11/17/15)
- Nia Imara sheds light on Oakland through art (11/16/15)
- Reddit gamer day raises $282,000 for Children’s Hospital (11/13/15)
- In Oakland, Facebook woos small businesses (11/13/15)
- Kaiser mental health staffers prepare for second strike of the year (11/12/15)
- Oakland Public Safety Committee discusses how to spend its $1 million gun tracing budget (11/12/15)
- EBMUD planning past drought to “water fix” (11/11/15)
- Oakland workers continue the “Fight for $15” (11/11/15)
- Oakland Raiders host event for veterans (11/11/15)
- Will unionizing the cannabis industry bud in Oakland? (11/10/15)
- Alameda County residents sue over food stamps application backlog (11/10/15)
- Blaq Beauty fashion show features aspiring talent in Oakland (11/09/15)
- Liberating Ourselves Locally encourages diversity in tech force through Hack Night (11/06/15)
- Wells Fargo partners with local organization to support minority-owned small businesses (11/06/15)
- School board approves Central Kitchen Instructional Farm and Education Center project (11/05/15)
- East Bay Astronomical Society mobilizes to repair the Zeiss Universarium (11/05/15)
- Oakland City Council approves police purchase of shotguns and transfer vehicles (11/04/15)
- Controversy continues as Oakland city council considers joining coal route (11/04/15)
- Oakland residents respond to Mayor Schaaf’s State of the City address (11/04/15)
- “Spooktacular” event builds community and empowers children to follow their dreams (11/03/15)
- Mills College dance program at risk of being downsized (11/02/15)
- PG&E and SolarCity team up for SunShot program competition (11/02/15)
- Raider Nation pleads with NFL executives to keep their team in Oakland (10/30/15)
- School board approves new charter school in East Oakland (10/30/15)
- Water district continues negotiations on the Lake Chabot Dam seismic improvement project (10/29/15)
- Mayor Libby Schaaf delivers her first State of the City address (10/29/15)
- Ethnic studies courses to be offered at all OUSD high schools (10/29/15)
- One year after Proposition 47’s passage, is it working in the Bay Area? (10/28/15)
- Neighborhood Repair Revolution pops up in Oakland (10/28/15)
- Hundreds gather at Lake Merritt for Japanese Moon Viewing Festival (10/27/15)
- Advocates for survivors of domestic violence join forces (10/27/15)
- Black farmers gather in Oakland to discuss gentrification and the future of their community (10/23/15)
- Oakland joins nationwide initiative to increase student reading proficiency levels by 2020 (10/22/15)
- The only religious-based health clinic in Oakland raises funding (10/22/15)
- City Council opposes federal proposal to reduce Section 8 vouchers (10/21/15)
- Oakland Unified, new state law creates tougher vaccine enforcement (10/21/15)
- East Bay Burkinabes discuss what lies ahead after the coup in Burkina Faso (10/21/15)
- Non Stop Bhangra comes to the Oakland Museum of California (10/20/15)
- Oakland agency addresses the Bay Area’s digital divide (10/20/15)
- Hundreds of volunteers, immigrants come together for citizenship workshop (10/20/15)
- Classic Yacht Association provides breath of fresh air for families with ailing children (10/20/15)
- Cops and community search for trust in Oakland’s most violent neighborhoods (10/19/15)
- Despite housing subsidies, a majority of Alameda County recipients are without Section 8 housing (10/16/15)
- Lawsuit asks for new environmental review of terminal that would ship coal (10/16/15)
- Trove of Japanese internment photos prompt search for surviving elders (10/15/15)
- EBMUD: Drought measures working (10/15/15)
- OUSD meeting punctuated by argument rolls out budget transparency, special ed plan (10/15/15)
- Activist gathering promotes “MobileJusticeCA” app (10/15/15)
- New East Oakland Planned Parenthood expands services (10/15/15)
- East Bay’s Burkina Faso expats watch coup from afar (10/14/15)
- Peralta rancho celebrates Oakland’s roots and immigrant stories (10/14/15)
- Mural movement continues at lunch initiative’s office (10/13/15)
- LGBTQ youth congregate to share poetry (10/13/15)
- Anti-jail demonstrators seek “Care not Cages” (10/12/15)
- Girls Inc. empowers Oakland girls with self-defense (10/12/15)
- High number of hit and runs in Oakland prompts new state funding (10/12/15)
- Members, staff of East Oakland Youth Development Center celebrate opening of newly expanded facility (10/09/15)
- Oakland council votes to roll back compost collection rates after restauranteurs protest (10/09/15)
- Neighbors express frustration, sadness after shooting of ice cream man in East Oakland (10/08/15)
- Proposed FCC rule threatens Oakland mesh network, Wi-Fi projects (10/08/15)
- At North Oakland hackerspace, enthusiasts tinker with microcontrollers (10/07/15)
- City council votes to regulate clothing donation boxes, recognizes Hispanic Heritage Month (10/07/15)
- Suicide prevention methods in Alameda County focus on groups most at risk (10/07/15)
- At Lake Merritt, families and survivors walk to support suicide prevention (10/07/15)
- Oakland Zoo staffers join march against the ivory trade (10/06/15)
- OPD Ceasefire Team arrests five people, recovers weapons and drugs in raid (10/06/15)
- Support for End of Life Option Act lower among African Americans, poll finds (10/06/15)
- Bill could provide Medi-Cal to undocumented children (10/05/15)
- A new college class offers young Oaklanders and people of color a career path to law enforcement (10/02/15)
- Hundreds protest wage theft, environmental pollution (10/02/15)
- City Council approves plan to prevent displacement of residents, increase affordable housing (10/02/15)
- Oakland non-profit honors teens’ excellence in technology, entrepreneurship (10/02/15)
- Community mourns loss of Oakland artist, shot dead while painting a peace mural (10/01/15)
- Health tech companies leaving Mission Bay for downtown Oakland, citing lower rent (10/01/15)
- FBI, OPD joint task force increases homicide cases solved in Oakland (10/01/15)
- Raiders visit Children’s Hospital Oakland (10/01/15)
- Ethiopians celebrate Meskel in Oakland (09/30/15)
- Increased minimum wage creates tough choices for Oakland restaurant owners (09/30/15)
- State representatives discuss right to die, more money for schools, at Oakland event (09/30/15)
- Oakland Drink & Draw event connects, inspires local artists (09/30/15)
- Oakland residents have a mixed reaction to their new neighbor: Uber (09/29/15)
- Oakland non-profit hosts run to encourage students to take the SAT (09/29/15)
- 584 pounds of prescription drugs collected, destroyed in Alameda County (09/29/15)
- Oakland students honored at East Bay Youth Media Awards (09/28/15)
- Oakland artists raise funds for Children’s Fairyland (09/28/15)
- Oakland school board hears petition for new charter school (09/25/15)
- Faith groups hold vigil after Pope Francis calls for climate action (09/25/15)
- Prison rights activists upset over new welfare check procedures at Pelican Bay (09/24/15)
- Oakland union official pleads not guilty to charges of taking illegal payments (09/24/15)
- Oakland Grand Prix whirls through downtown (09/24/15)
- New report: women pay price for incarcerated family members (09/24/15)
- Oakland businesses oppose compost rate hike (09/23/15)
- Hundreds pack public hearing on coal transport through Oakland (09/22/15)
- Food truck owners grapple with city restrictions (09/22/15)
- Oakland’s Matatu Festival celebrates film, Pan-Africanism (09/21/15)
- Meet ROBOCOPP, the personal security device made in Oakland (09/18/15)
- Dolores Huerta on civil justice: “We don’t have to feel helpless” (09/18/15)
- BART is changing its schedule; how will it be different? (09/17/15)
- McDonald’s offers kids a free breakfast for the start of school (09/17/15)
- Committee vote on police heat sensors signals cooperation between police, privacy activists (09/17/15)
- Eastlake neighbors submit design ideas to transform Oakland’s vacant East 12th Street lot (09/16/15)
- Oakland City Attorney and the FBI join forces in attempt to shutter the Mills Motel (09/16/15)
- Vincent Academy’s students start classes in new facility (09/16/15)
- Oakland’s Pride festival celebrates the Bay Area’s families and children (09/15/15)
- Bay Area quilters featured in newest Oakland Museum exhibit (09/14/15)
- Oakland says goodbye to Peter Van Kleef (09/14/15)
- School board hears comments on controversial model for special education (09/11/15)
- Oakland’s Enkutatash festival is cancelled, but Ethiopians celebrate in other ways (09/11/15)
- East Bay swelters in heat wave; cooler temperatures on the way (09/10/15)
- Oakland council votes to support worker co-ops, 100 Cameras campaign (09/09/15)
- Queer artists tackle race, identity at festival leading up to Oakland Pride (09/09/15)
- We’re off for the summer — see you in September! (06/05/15)
- California considers a new law for cheerleader pay, in wake of three suits against Oakland Raiders (05/29/15)
- City Horse: An uphill journey (05/28/15)
- Lack of benefits and work continuity weighs heavily on temporary part-time city workers (05/20/15)
- Oakland City Attorney Barbara Parker named 2015 Public Lawyer of the Year (05/19/15)
- Gritty City Repertory Theater creates a 1970’s-style Shakespeare for young Oakland performers (05/18/15)
- A world of hope: Treating international patients with rare diseases at Children’s Hospital Oakland (05/14/15)
- Protesters campaign against the use of solitary confinement in California prisons (05/13/15)
- At age 91, Army veteran Gene Goodin has a new gig as an oil painter (05/12/15)
- You Tell Us: Oakland needs a Department of Transportation (05/11/15)
- EBMUD declares stage 4 drought and takes steps to curb water use (05/11/15)
- Children’s Hospital’s new center to focus on preventive healthcare programs (05/08/15)
- Oakland food startup to offer college credit to young employees (05/07/15)
- More test preparation services compete for affordability and accessibility (05/06/15)
- East Bay property owners rent goats for fire prevention (05/05/15)
- Oakland Zoo partners up with Madagascar’s Centre ValBio to save lemurs (05/04/15)
- Oakland Cottage Industry Show brings craftspeople together to sell handmade art (05/01/15)
- CAL-RAE and New Sun Road deliver solar power from Oakland to Uganda (04/30/15)
- For Tiny Desk Concert winners Fantastic Negrito, the journey began in Oakland (04/29/15)
- Numi Organic Tea brings more than just “love in a cup” to Oakland (04/28/15)
- Non-profit celebrates 35 years of helping Laotian immigrants achieve self-sufficiency (04/27/15)
- Meet Kenya Armbrister, the Oakland resident seeking a one-way ticket to Mars (04/23/15)
- Horn of Africa Human Rights Network offers its community a hand (04/23/15)
- On Earth Day 2015, a look at the wild species that live in the East Bay regional parks (04/22/15)
- Hundreds of workers rally across the East Bay for the “Fight for $15” (04/16/15)
- Therapist Isadora Alman wants doctors to ask patients: “Are you enjoying your sex life?” (04/16/15)
- Museum welcomes a new exhibition by local artists: “Who is Oakland?” (04/16/15)
- City of Oakland supports President Obama’s immigration reform plans (04/14/15)
- Balancing life as a roller derby girl (04/14/15)
- Plans to build grocery store in West Oakland delayed by rising cost of property (04/13/15)
- IRS warns taxpayers of scammers and identity theft (04/13/15)
- In Oakland and around the world, the Bahá’i community begins a new year (04/10/15)
- New play “We Go Boom” explores tensions between tech industry and Oakland community (04/09/15)
- Oakland community gathers to showcase environmental organizations at Earthexpo (04/09/15)
- Blue Bottle Coffee’s W.C. Morse Cafe becomes a concert hall for a night (04/06/15)
- You Tell Us: Our Young People Deserve an Education – Not Cuts (04/03/15)
- At special meeting, councilmembers discuss Coliseum plans, police body cameras, city workers (04/01/15)
- Nearly 500 teachers, parents and students march for higher salaries for teachers (04/01/15)
- Alameda County supervisors vote to boost funds for post-incarceration services (03/26/15)
- Runners from around the world join the fun at the sixth annual Oakland running festival (03/24/15)
- Oakland artists create a mural project to honor women affected by violence (03/23/15)
- With increased demand for solar power, green job opportunities return (03/23/15)
- After measles outbreak, interest in vaccines increases (03/20/15)
- “The Run and Only” basketball league gives the NBA a run for its money (03/17/15)
- Second chances: An ex-convict’s path to higher education (03/16/15)
- Genesys Works matches high school students with tech internships (03/13/15)
- Meet the Kalette, the newest hybrid vegetable in town (03/12/15)
- West African dance takes over Oakland (03/11/15)
- Slain rapper The Jacka leaves legacy in the Bay Area (03/10/15)
- As Oakland’s minimum wage rises, a mixed reaction from workers and businesses (03/06/15)
- Oakland researchers propose a way to explain why what you eat may affect your behavior (03/05/15)
- East Bay taxi drivers join class action lawsuit against Uber (03/04/15)
- Thinking outside the box means living inside the box for some Oaklanders (03/03/15)
- In East Oakland, a couple offers 24-hour, two-parent day care (03/02/15)
- Made in Oakland: Four “maker city” stories in four objects (02/26/15)
- The Tribune Tower: Behind one of Oakland’s main attractions (02/26/15)
- Mystery, commerce, local pride in that one familiar tree (02/24/15)
- The dress: you’ll never guess who inspired it (02/24/15)
- The earrings: A multi-step product of Oakland’s “maker” network (02/24/15)
- From an Oakland warehouse of even weirder things: Schaaf’s fire-snorting mayoral snail (02/24/15)
- Hundreds celebrate the Lunar New Year at Oakland museum (02/24/15)
- Oakland hackathon seeks to develop local talent (02/23/15)
- Study of Oakland parents finds smoking increases diabetes risk for daughters (02/23/15)
- Exploring Oakland’s Mardi Gras celebration (02/19/15)
- Mokelumne art exhibition travels to Oakland to share river’s beauty and raise awareness on water conservation (02/17/15)
- Bay Area Rising rallies against gender violence (02/16/15)
- Historic tall ships return to Jack London for battles and adventures (02/13/15)
- Horse riding program will help at-risk students in the East Bay (02/10/15)
- Oakland Unified celebrates its 10th biannual ManUp! Conference (02/09/15)
- Thousands rally in Oakland to call for an end to fracking (02/09/15)
- International antique book fair finds a new home in Oakland (02/07/15)
- “Cops and Robbers” addresses issues of race, police brutality (02/06/15)
- After 12 years, music fills McClymonds High School’s halls (02/05/15)
- Hidden honey: A standard for what’s in the jar may be on the way (02/04/15)
- Oakland prepares to march for “real climate change leadership” on Saturday (02/03/15)
- You Tell Us: #Reclaim MLK (02/03/15)
- Meet the new superhero on the block: Super Sikh (02/03/15)
- Struggling scholarship committee hopes to send Oakland students to college (02/02/15)
- Oakland teachers protest workload and pick up pickets signs during contract negotiations (01/30/15)
- American Red Cross encouraging African-Americans to donate blood (01/30/15)
- Bread Project offers fresh start for low-income residents (01/29/15)
- Billy Beane: The math, money and mastermind behind the Oakland A’s “Moneyball” success (01/28/15)
- Children’s film festival inspires creativity (01/27/15)
- Measles outbreak reaches East Bay (01/26/15)
- Happy holidays from Oakland North! (12/22/14)
- Oakland North’s 2014 year in review — our top stories and photos (12/22/14)
- Omni Commons supporters work to build a free, open community workspace (12/19/14)
- Animal advocates debate a No Kill policy for Oakland Animal Services (12/18/14)
- New Bus Rapid Transit lanes coming soon to International Boulevard (12/18/14)
- After 4 years, Oakland schools’ African American Male Achievement initiative assesses how it’s doing (12/17/14)
- Hip Hop therapy moves into its second generation, as survivors become mentors (12/17/14)
- Photo Essay: Meet K-Fly, one of North Oakland’s Eritrean barbers (12/16/14)
- The Canopy seeks to build a tech-enabled cooperative living space (12/16/14)
- Washio brings on-demand laundry service to Oakland—by phone app (12/15/14)
- Six months in, new schools head Antwan Wilson pushing his “roadmap” for a challenged district (12/15/14)
- Quan announces plan to stop sexual exploitation of children in Oakland (12/12/14)
- Plaid Friday recruits more of Oakland’s small businesses (12/12/14)
- Drought persists, despite “Stormaggedon” (12/12/14)
- Birdland Jazz Club flies to Oakland, founder sees music district in sight (12/11/14)
- Corner stores get makeovers as part of the Healthy Corner Store Project (12/11/14)
- California may crack down on harmful chemicals used in nail care products (12/10/14)
- Mobile asthma clinic provides free treatment for kids (12/10/14)
- You Tell Us: Oakland should ban the bullhook (12/09/14)
- Two cultures come together in one Oakland kitchen (12/09/14)
- New Oakland-made stoves help improve quality of life in Darfur (12/08/14)
- Oakland honors authors at annual ceremony (12/08/14)
- “Grow a Rainbow” Project aids bees and humans (12/05/14)
- Oakland North spotlight: Sacred Wheel (12/05/14)
- Law enforcement releases arrest figures, charges for Ferguson support protesters (12/04/14)
- Oakland North spotlight: California Canoe and Kayak (12/04/14)
- Oakland protestors respond to decision not to indict in Eric Garner death (12/04/14)
- Nuisance Eviction Ordinance changes regarding sex workers upset advocacy groups (12/03/14)
- Public Safety Committee hears protest reports, advances bullhook ban to council (12/03/14)
- Oakland North spotlight: Cafe Underwood (12/03/14)
- Oakland committee to vote on ban of bullhook use on elephants (12/02/14)
- Edible gardens will grow in Oakland with approval of permits (12/02/14)
- Community cooking classes teach nutrition, shopping on a budget (12/02/14)
- Friends and family gather to remember shooting victim Isaiah Sudan: “The violence needs to stop” (12/01/14)
- OUSD study finds link between lack of Internet, computer access and poverty level (12/01/14)
- Diabetic children make low sugar pie with Rod Streater (11/26/14)
- Sold out show at the New Parish benefits unaccompanied migrant youth (11/26/14)
- Peaceful Tuesday night Ferguson support march erupts into vandalism in the Temescal area (11/26/14)
- Repairs to smashed windows from Monday protest begin, 43 arrests announced (11/25/14)
- Sun shines on OUSD solar project, with utility bill savings to come (11/25/14)
- Oakland reacts to Ferguson grand jury decision (11/25/14)
- Oakland reacts to grand jury decision in Ferguson shooting with protests, freeway shutdown (11/24/14)
- In East Bay, immigration reform gets lukewarm reviews (11/24/14)
- Riders try out new BART connector to Oakland International Airport (11/24/14)
- Oakland residents celebrate the indigenous roots of restorative justice (11/21/14)
- OUSD Superintendent hears pleas to revive elementary school (11/21/14)
- Superintendent reveals five-year plan to improve Oakland’s schools (11/20/14)
- Coworking art space “Oakstop” provides meeting place for art, business (11/20/14)
- Registrar’s map gives nuanced glimpse into Oakland mayoral results (11/20/14)
- “BART to OAK” airport connector to open after years of planning (11/20/14)
- Mass death at Jonestown remembered at annual memorial (11/19/14)
- Large crowd fills Oakland City Council meeting about Lake Merritt development, Oakland Zoo expansion (11/19/14)
- Neighborhood group fights to re-open Oakland’s Santa Fe Elementary (11/19/14)
- What’s the alternative? Restorative justice group discusses getting youth out of the courts (11/19/14)
- City Council mulls Oakland Zoo expansion into “heart of Knowland Park” (11/18/14)
- Oakland’s mayoral battle is over: How much did candidates pay for your vote? (11/17/14)
- Kaiser nurses strike amid contract negotiations (11/14/14)
- GradNation Summit promotes academic success for young men of color (11/14/14)
- Vincent Academy breaks ground on new school site (11/14/14)
- Oaklanders prevent flooding by adopting storm drains (11/14/14)
- First Unitarian Church of Oakland welcomes new Minister for Faith in Action (11/13/14)
- Bike heist spotlights thieves’ evolving modus operandi (11/13/14)
- Oakland Day of the Dead altars shed light on political issues (11/12/14)
- Black Girls Code teaches girls digital technology skills (11/11/14)
- Student pharmacists help seniors manage healthcare (11/11/14)
- Legacy of “immortal” cells sparks college-wide ethics conversation (11/10/14)
- Pit bull advocacy group celebrates 15 years of rescues, “BAD RAP” myth-busting (11/10/14)
- Three new school board members elected (11/07/14)
- The Journey of the Ballot (11/07/14)
- Pop-up cafe uses food to change lives (11/07/14)
- Oakland’s Dia de los Muertos celebration memorializes death, joy (11/07/14)
- Oakland school board approves two new charter schools (11/06/14)
- Bay Area pediatricians focus on oral health (11/06/14)
- OUSD celebrates “California Thursdays” with locally-sourced lunches (11/06/14)
- Voters say yes to boosting the minimum wage, higher sales tax and reclassifying some felonies (11/05/14)
- Libby Schaaf celebrates Oakland mayoral victory: “an awesome city” (11/05/14)
- Oakland schools tax Measure N approved overwhelmingly (11/05/14)
- Libby Schaaf declares victory, minimum wage hike and parcel taxes pass (11/05/14)
- Libby Schaaf, parcel taxes ahead in early returns (11/04/14)
- Oakland Police Department works to diversify (11/04/14)
- Oakland campaigns celebrate election night, await results (11/04/14)
- Volunteers go door-to-door to get out the vote (11/04/14)
- Historic day for new Oakland voters (11/04/14)
- Oakland voters, candidates turn out for Election Day 2014 (11/04/14)
- East Bay group shines light on bicycle safety (11/04/14)
- Kalb urges yes on CC, beefing up Oakland’s Ethics Commission (11/04/14)
- Meet Einstein, Oakland’s only canine mayoral candidate (11/03/14)
- On the money: How much Oakland’s mayoral candidates have spent and raised (11/03/14)
- East Bay Mini Maker Faire instills creativity in local youth (11/03/14)
- Maine artists’ collective, stopping in Oakland, urges ‘No’ vote on Prop 1 (11/03/14)
- Local effects of Proposition 1 water bond measure remain murky (11/03/14)
- Oakland techie works to “open” local government data (11/03/14)
- Mayoral candidate: Rebecca Kaplan (11/03/14)
- Blaze in Rockridge rental property extinguished, no one injured (11/02/14)
- A mystified Sudanese studies his first Halloween (10/31/14)
- Measure N would expand college and career readiness programs in high schools, faces little opposition (10/31/14)
- Life on the trail: A day campaigning with Oakland’s mayoral candidates (10/31/14)
- Measure FF: Employers divided on minimum wage hike proposal (10/31/14)
- School board candidates present backgrounds, qualifications (10/31/14)
- You Tell Us: Why I support Measure BB (10/31/14)
- Oakland Police Department arrests suspect in connection with Perla Avina shooting (10/30/14)
- Thousands of trees may be planted in Oakland with funds from California’s first cap and trade program (10/30/14)
- Community plant exchange gives new life to old plants (10/30/14)
- Mayoral candidates describe their visions of the city’s future (10/30/14)
- You Tell Us: Oakland voters should reject Measure Z (10/30/14)
- Nurses’ union rallies for better Ebola care guidelines (10/30/14)
- Oakland mayoral candidate Bryan Parker endorsed by Don Perata (10/29/14)
- OPD tops staffing targets for sworn officers, first time since 2013 (10/29/14)
- Doctors vs. lawyers: who does Prop 46 really benefit? (10/29/14)
- Artist Michael Hannan explores unified humanity through exhibit, “Making Human” (10/29/14)
- Transportation fund sales tax increase on ballot (10/29/14)
- Teens turn tech skills learned from nonprofit into a first job (10/28/14)
- Demonstrators return to Port of Oakland to protest landing of Israeli ship (10/28/14)
- Cat Town Café, nation’s first cat café opens, matchmaking cats and cat lovers (10/28/14)
- Ebola reaction among African community in the East Bay (10/28/14)
- La Clínica offers support for those living with HIV or AIDS (10/28/14)
- You Tell Us: Why I support Measure FF to raise the minimum wage (10/28/14)
- “Outsider” mayoral candidates call for change (10/27/14)
- Cancer survivors honored, supported at Kaiser event (10/27/14)
- Oakland Zoo raises money to help trapped chimps (10/27/14)
- Proposition 47 to reduce felonies to misdemeanors up for vote (10/27/14)
- OUSD board members address Dewey’s future, detentions and special education (10/24/14)
- Hikes in health insurance rates could be denied by state commissioner if Prop. 45 passes (10/24/14)
- Free tattoo removal program offers Oakland’s young residents a fresh start (10/24/14)
- OPD squad car of fallen officer revamped into Oakland’s first police low rider (10/24/14)
- Protest against police violence draws hundreds to downtown Oakland (10/23/14)
- “Feeding the 5,000” serves free smoothies and soup, satisfies thousands (10/23/14)
- Formerly incarcerated residents recognized in on-going art show, “Welcome Home” (10/23/14)
- With Giants in the World Series, A’s fans learn to love thy neighbor (10/23/14)
- Oakland libraries imperiled by budget cuts (10/23/14)
- MLK parklet becomes the seed for a neighborhood’s dreams (10/22/14)
- Tenant protection ordinance passes at Oakland’s city council meeting (10/22/14)
- Sex trafficking, youth jobs and buses: mayoral candidates discuss at roundtable (10/22/14)
- Historic Lady Washington tall ship sails into Oakland’s Jack London Square (10/22/14)
- Community photo of the week: Super Stars (10/22/14)
- Measure Z continues to prompt discussion over public safety funding (10/21/14)
- Buddha of Oakland (10/21/14)
- Covered California clears thousands of untimely applicants, some still slated for termination (10/21/14)
- Oakland mayoral candidates talk education at forum (10/21/14)
- Expansion of late-night, transbay bus service to start in December (10/20/14)
- Children’s Hospital Oakland implements new contract for doctors union (10/20/14)
- On the 25th anniversary of Loma Prieta, paramedics remember (10/20/14)
- City celebrates new Kiva Zip-funded local businesses (10/17/14)
- Mayoral candidates prep for the return of ranked choice voting (10/17/14)
- Oakland teachers protest for raises and smaller class sizes (10/16/14)
- Oakland Zoo giraffes “happy and healthy,” says visiting expert (10/16/14)
- Eight Berkeley Lab scientists present eight game-changing ideas (10/16/14)
- After contentious meeting, Tenant Protection Ordinance will advance (10/15/14)
- After Ferguson shooting, groups OPEN and 100 Black Men host discussion on policing and race (10/15/14)
- New program breaks down HIV barriers with preventative treatment and a warm welcome (10/15/14)
- Community photo of the week: Half a bridge (10/15/14)
- Elaborate role-playing world fosters new perspectives for Oakland kids (10/14/14)
- Oakland police, firefighters honored at Blue Mass (10/14/14)
- California Secretary of State candidates face off in debate (10/13/14)
- Proposed Coliseum City project receives mixed public reaction (10/13/14)
- Report shows “chronic absence” down in Oakland, but still a problem (10/13/14)
- District demos new Dell laptops for Oakland schools (10/10/14)
- Nerds for Nature brings tech and environmental enthusiasts together (10/10/14)
- Raider Nation players reach out to breast cancer survivors (10/10/14)
- Police, family ask for help in solving 2009 murder of Phat Vin Le (10/09/14)
- OUSD’s Board vote paves the way for a new school (10/09/14)
- Oakland’s unconventional third Youth Poet Laureate finds her voice (10/09/14)
- Oakland church blesses four-legged friends (10/09/14)
- BART system delayed as police investigate gun report (10/09/14)
- Mayoral candidate Tuman: cut Oakland’s parking ticket fines and meter hours (10/09/14)
- Oakland Black Cowboys parade celebrates 40 years (10/08/14)
- Kapor Center works to close technology “gap” (10/08/14)
- Community photo of the week: Walk around the lake (10/08/14)
- California Governor Jerry Brown endorses Libby Schaaf (10/07/14)
- Oakland mayor candidates participate in hunger and poverty roundtable (10/07/14)
- Oakland Unified School District celebrated for Meatless Mondays (10/07/14)
- Oakland voters plan on early vote by mail (10/07/14)
- Rare enterovirus infects two Alameda County residents (10/06/14)
- Alameda County works to “Shoo the Flu” (10/06/14)
- Oakland gets funding to hire 15 new police officers (10/03/14)
- Artist James Gayles fuses watercolor paintings with poetry (10/03/14)
- MedShare saves surgical tools from landfills (10/03/14)
- Oaklanders surrender heaps of drugs to feds in Drug Take-Back Day (10/02/14)
- Uptown named one of the “Great Places in America” (10/02/14)
- Covered California enrollments are on the rise, but challenges remain (10/02/14)
- Lift Up Oakland volunteers go door to door for minimum wage ballot measure (10/02/14)
- Mills College takes on the nuances of transgender admits (10/02/14)
- Oakland rabbis grapple with divisive issues about Israel during High Holiday sermons (10/01/14)
- Lack of parents’ time, insurance, and trust leaves some Bay Area children unvaccinated (10/01/14)
- Oakland librarians celebrate freedom to read (10/01/14)
- Community photo of the week: Music is life (10/01/14)
- Oakland to participate in national program to curb violence (09/30/14)
- Sarah Kagan brings vegan Kosher desserts to Oakland (09/30/14)
- Oakland City Council gives controversial garbage contract to Waste Management (09/30/14)
- Civicorp’s organic waste collection & job training program to expand (09/30/14)
- Schaaf teaches potential voters about ranked-choice voting (09/30/14)
- Popular bus driver retires, and passengers feel the loss (09/30/14)
- Thousands of Bay Area residents to lose state health coverage (09/29/14)
- Old Bay Bridge demolition proceeding on schedule, say officials (09/29/14)
- Brooklyn Basin development troubles waterfront artists’ community (09/29/14)
- For the Recyclists Bike Club, motorized bicycles are the way forward (09/29/14)
- Piedmont Avenue Pumpkin Patch carries wide variety of pumpkins (09/26/14)
- Eat Real 2014: How’s it tasting? (09/25/14)
- Bill would allow restrictions on gun owners at risk for violent behavior (09/25/14)
- Class sizing and salaries rising dominate school board meeting (09/25/14)
- No new crematoria, say council and demonstrators (09/24/14)
- Oakland goes six weeks without a murder, the longest stretch in 15 years (09/24/14)
- Oakland film festival showcases independent, underground talent (09/24/14)
- Community photo of the week: Kayaks and cranes (09/24/14)
- Protesters gather at Lake Merritt in support of global climate change rallies (09/23/14)
- Oakland school board to consider new charter approval, teachers’ contracts (09/23/14)
- School board prepares to ban e-cigarettes, as ‘vaping’ becomes more popular (09/23/14)
- Diesel, the heart of Oakland’s literary community, celebrates 25 years (09/23/14)
- Volunteers tidy Oakland shoreline (09/22/14)
- Alameda County ordinance banning plastic bags could go statewide (09/22/14)
- New interactive map identifies homes in need of seismic retrofitting (09/22/14)
- New law requires drivers to leave three feet when passing cyclists (09/19/14)
- Museums coproduce show about collaboration in California art (09/19/14)
- East Bay food bank launches Hunger Awareness Month campaign (09/18/14)
- Kaplan proposes that 50 percent of next police academy be residents (09/18/14)
- Using rap and music videos, youth fight fast food addiction (09/17/14)
- Community photo of the week: Sunset on Lake Merritt (09/17/14)
- Students receive free new shoes at annual back-to-school giveaway (09/16/14)
- Meeting teens where they are: Suicide prevention by text message (09/16/14)
- Pinheads rejoice: Oakland’s 80-year pinball ban lifted (09/15/14)
- Oakland schools implement new health rules, limit parties with sweets (09/15/14)
- Pop-up African home, in an Oakland park, marks Ethiopian and Eritrean New Year (09/12/14)
- Planting Justice builds edible gardens for urban dwellers (09/12/14)
- New “peer navigator” program encourages at-home HIV testing (09/11/14)
- Two Oakland school crossing guards share their stories (09/11/14)
- Hospitals in Oakland prepare for the next earthquake (09/10/14)
- In Oakland’s libraries, working artists bring serious fun to kids (09/10/14)
- Community photo of the week: Fall backwards (09/10/14)
- Recent Napa quake prompts better preparation in Oakland (09/09/14)
- New Oakland app offers quick look at campaign finances (09/09/14)
- Red Cross honors Alameda County heroes for bravery, service (09/08/14)
- BART offers free app so riders can report disturbances and crime (09/08/14)
- Printmakers mix modern themes with ancient art form (09/07/14)
- Jury duty scam hits Alameda County (09/05/14)
- Lake Temescal reopens after toxic scare (09/04/14)
- Fans flock to Hiero Day to celebrate Oakland (09/04/14)
- Oakland Pride 2014 (09/03/14)
- Oakland North coverage will return this week (09/03/14)
- Oakland North will go on summer hiatus (06/30/14)
- Early candidates for Oakland’s fall mayoral race outline platforms (05/29/14)
- Concussed: East Bay high school athletes battle concussions (05/23/14)
- Mayoral candidate: Courtney Ruby (05/21/14)
- Mayoral candidate: Joe Tuman (05/21/14)
- Mayoral candidate: Patrick McCullough (05/21/14)
- Mayoral candidate: Libby Schaaf (05/21/14)
- Mayoral candidate: incumbent Mayor Jean Quan (05/21/14)
- Mayoral candidate: Peter Liu (05/21/14)
- Mayoral candidate: Nancy Sidebotham (05/21/14)
- Mayoral candidate: Jason “Shake” Anderson (05/21/14)
- Mayoral candidate: Dan Siegel (05/21/14)
- Mayoral candidate: Bryan Parker (05/21/14)
- You Tell Us: Cellphone ‘kill switches’ will cut robberies (05/15/14)
- Sean Whent named as permanent Oakland Police Chief (05/14/14)
- Board of Education names Antwan Wilson superintendent (05/02/14)
- Oaklanders clean up on city’s 20th Annual Earth Day (04/29/14)
- Eric Maundu greens up Oakland at Kijani Grows (04/21/14)
- Congresswomen stand by sexual assault survivors (04/16/14)
- Q&A with Hip Hop Chess Federation founder on partnership with East Bay schools (04/11/14)
- Foster youth leader runs for Oakland City Council (04/09/14)
- Therapists, role models, spies: An Oakland school trains students to help mediate campus conflict (04/07/14)
- Oakland mayoral candidates face off on public safety (04/04/14)
- Oakland’s century-old midnight market in images (03/27/14)
- Fifth Annual Oakland Running Festival hosts 10,000 runners (03/24/14)
- West Oakland fired up at The Crucible (03/23/14)
- Occupy Oakland protester receives $4.5 million settlement from city (03/21/14)
- Free Hepatitis C screening and walk at Lake Merritt (03/14/14)
- DAC foes vow to keep ‘watching’ surveillance plan (03/10/14)
- Quan depicts rising Oakland with 10K Two plan (03/07/14)
- DAC lives on, restricted to Port (03/05/14)
- Changes ahead for East Oakland Sports Center (03/04/14)
- Oakland tech community participates in international hackathon (03/03/14)
- Dalai Lama visits East Bay, gives advice on achieving happiness (02/24/14)
- Oakland’s first Startup Weekend focuses on black male achievement (02/12/14)
- Female tattoo artists make their mark in Oakland (02/10/14)
- Oakland nonprofit combines music, life learning (02/04/14)
- What the drought means for the East Bay (02/03/14)
- This Weekend in Oakland (01/31/14)
- Young girls learn about health and fitness through Double-Dutch (01/30/14)
- Adoptable Pet of the Week: Alexis (01/28/14)
- Dirtwire’s “trans-global” music fills up The New Parish (01/24/14)
- SALTA dance collective puts a spotlight on the experimental (01/17/14)
- Latham Square set to reopen two-way traffic (01/16/14)
- Blackball Universe strives to create “New Age Motown” in Downtown Oakland (01/15/14)
- FCC chairman meets with Oakland community in rare town hall meeting (01/10/14)
- Bicycle Coalition plans controversial cycling lane for Telegraph Avenue (01/10/14)
- Oakland introduces new billboard campaign to combat human trafficking (01/09/14)
- Adoptable Pet of the Week: Chumly (01/07/14)
- Oakland residents’ hopes for the New Year (01/05/14)
- For some port truckers, the new year brings new worries over work (01/03/14)
- Oakland greets the New Year with two protests (01/01/14)
- Oakland 2013: A year of change (12/31/13)
- After day of finger-pointing, family of Jahi McMath still searching for transfer facility (12/27/13)
- Family of Jahi McMath, Children’s Hospital at odds over transfer of brain-dead teen (12/26/13)
- Dancer Antoine Hunter infuses art with Deaf culture (12/26/13)
- With health insurance demand on the rise, volunteers chip in (12/23/13)
- 3D printing shop, HoneyBee3D, offers rapid prototyping and classes (12/20/13)
- Alternative Exposure grants highlight Oakland’s arts boom (12/20/13)
- Bike thefts at BART stations are up dramatically (12/19/13)
- Family and friends hold vigil for Jahi McMath (12/19/13)
- Oakland adult stores prepare for holiday rush (12/19/13)
- Adoptable pet of the week: Lulu (12/18/13)
- Rent Adjustment Program annual report draws criticism (12/18/13)
- Domain Awareness Center stirs controversy (12/17/13)
- Oakland hosts gun buyback event (12/14/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (12/13/13)
- Pollution cuts at the port promise a breath of fresher air for West Oakland (12/12/13)
- Adoptable Pet of the Week: Minuet (12/12/13)
- Breaking the school-to-prison pipeline: examining arrests among black male students in OUSD (12/11/13)
- Local distilleries toast new law allowing charging for spirit tastings (12/11/13)
- You Tell Us: Mandela’s Oakland visit was turning point for young refugee (12/11/13)
- Oakland’s makers get organized (12/09/13)
- All-female dance collective, Mix’d Ingrdnts, brings waacking to Oakland (12/09/13)
- Juvenile Hall in Oakland plans to create a girl’s camp for sexually exploited youth (12/06/13)
- Bay Oaks Botafogo team kicks their way into college (12/06/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (12/06/13)
- Art in a Box curate collections by sending art in boxes (12/05/13)
- Schaaf, Oakland’s “Girl Scout Barracuda,” to run for mayor (12/05/13)
- Nwe Oo provides a voice for Burmese refugees in Oakland (12/05/13)
- Oakland women find belonging in women’s-only vintage car club (12/04/13)
- Adoptable Pet of the Week: Arlo (12/03/13)
- Traveling foreclosure counseling program makes stop in Oakland (12/03/13)
- Patchwork handmade festival showcases Oakland’s DIY culture (12/02/13)
- Oakland’s Waterstrider returns to New Parish with new lineup, songs (12/02/13)
- Timing of Medicare and Covered California enrollment collide, causing confusion among seniors (11/29/13)
- A safe place to work out for the LGBTQ community (11/29/13)
- Oakland’s first sustainability jam creates solutions using design thinking (11/28/13)
- Thanksgiving events in Oakland (11/28/13)
- Mayoral Twitter debate could influence upcoming campaigns (11/27/13)
- Mesh network offers potential for free wireless Internet in Oakland (11/27/13)
- Motion filed to send Sasha Fleischman case to juvenile court (11/26/13)
- Kinetic Steam Works in Oakland brings antique machines to life (11/26/13)
- Longtime Oakland businessman faces 12 felony labor charges (11/25/13)
- Oakland hit by destructive wind storm (11/22/13)
- Boxing gloves meet bocce balls at Oakland benefit event (11/22/13)
- Taking a shot: An orphan drug trial that drew an international crowd of patients nears its end (11/22/13)
- Program at Port of Oakland teaches Oakland students about the environment (11/22/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (11/22/13)
- Council chooses Map 26 for redistricting (11/21/13)
- Domain Awareness Center moves forward despite vocal opposition (11/20/13)
- Oakland’s Belles and Chimes is the first women’s-only pinball league (11/20/13)
- “The Griots of Oakland” exhibition and book features the voices of young black men (11/20/13)
- Rally for injured teen draws hundreds (11/19/13)
- Town hall meeting discusses Common Core math standards (11/19/13)
- Adoptable Pet of the Week: Foxy (11/19/13)
- Oakland California Youth Outreach takes on gang violence (11/18/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (11/15/13)
- Despite a roar of support, Port of Oakland truckers meet resistance in negotiations (11/14/13)
- Oakland a growing hotbed for auto theft (11/14/13)
- Antique Naked Soul ensemble creates manifesto music with the human voice (11/14/13)
- Councilmember Noel Gallo’s push for city-wide youth curfew shot down Tuesday night (11/13/13)
- Where do all those rotting jack-o-lanterns go? (11/13/13)
- Education conference shines light on multicultural teaching (11/13/13)
- Oakland teen accused of setting fire to agendered high schooler scheduled to enter plea on Friday (11/12/13)
- Adoptable Pet of the Week: Cisco (11/12/13)
- CityCamp Oakland bridges the divide between tech and local government (11/12/13)
- Food stamp cuts mean a nearly $6 million loss for Oakland’s poor (11/11/13)
- Bay Area scientists design fire-detecting satellite (11/11/13)
- Body Music Festival brings rhythms from around the world to Downtown Oakland (11/09/13)
- Educators discuss Common Core’s allocation of funds (11/08/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (11/08/13)
- City council experiences discord over resolution to support Richmond CARES (11/07/13)
- Port of Oakland seeks injunction to curb truckers’ protests (11/07/13)
- EPA pulls tugboat from depths of Oakland Estuary (11/06/13)
- Fans have mixed feelings about Warriors’ plans for new arena in San Francisco (11/06/13)
- Families remember loved ones on All Souls Day (11/06/13)
- Private security divides Temescal (11/05/13)
- Reading Partners encourages students to love literacy (11/05/13)
- Adoptable Pet of the Week: Lucinda (11/05/13)
- Training program helps low-income Oaklanders become chefs (11/04/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (11/01/13)
- Startup provides online marketplace for Bay Area food producers (10/31/13)
- Community photo of the week: Laney College (10/31/13)
- Beet Generation brings fresh juice to Temescal Farmer’s Market (10/31/13)
- Gentrification photo project sparks debate on West Oakland’s future (10/30/13)
- Urban Shield trains first responders, draws fire over weapons show (10/30/13)
- Day of the Dead narrows gap between living and spirit realm (10/30/13)
- Port of Oakland truckers promise to keep working through negotiations (10/30/13)
- “Design Thinking and Making” class at Claremont Middle School encourages students to think outside of the box (10/28/13)
- Golden State Warriors’ Chinese website makes global, not local impact (10/26/13)
- Gourd hoard at Piedmont Avenue Pumpkin Patch (10/25/13)
- BART dispute fuels political platforms (10/25/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (10/25/13)
- Court imposes 60-day cooling-off period for AC Transit strike (10/24/13)
- Latham Square undergoes structural changes, hosts music series (10/24/13)
- For 40 years, St. Mary’s Center tackles a wide range of community issues (10/23/13)
- Naturalized in an Oakland landmark, new citizens share their stories (10/22/13)
- Adoptable Pet of the Week: Diamond (10/22/13)
- BART strike ends with another late-night press conference (10/21/13)
- Oakland 3D printing company takes production industry by storm (10/21/13)
- Skyline High School’s Jacquese Steen is defying the odds one day at a time (10/21/13)
- Truck drivers to strike at Port of Oakland (10/20/13)
- BART commuters take ferry on first day of strike (10/19/13)
- Ragged Wing Ensemble finds a home in Oakland (10/18/13)
- BART strike derails morning commutes throughout the Bay Area (10/18/13)
- Tell us how the BART strike is affecting you (10/18/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (10/18/13)
- Liveblog of BART strike (10/18/13)
- BART negotiations disintegrate into strike threat (10/17/13)
- Oakland commuters express fear and frustration over BART strike (10/17/13)
- BART to strike at midnight (10/17/13)
- Community photo of the week: Downtown Oakland (10/17/13)
- Governor Brown vetoes law for free condoms in California prisons (10/17/13)
- At Claremont Middle, a new course teaches empowerment through journalism (10/17/13)
- “Communities of interest” at forefront of redistricting talks (10/17/13)
- BART strike averted for fifth time (10/16/13)
- Governor Brown temporarily blocks AC Transit strike (10/16/13)
- Spirit of Halloween brings play and laughter to Children’s Hospital (10/16/13)
- Oakland event highlights the vitality of Latino businesses (10/16/13)
- Finance fair offers free advice to combat foreclosure (10/16/13)
- Oakland looks for solutions to curb illegal dumping (10/16/13)
- No BART strike, but still no deal on Tuesday night (10/16/13)
- Governor Brown may intervene, postponing AC Transit strike (10/15/13)
- On stage and in the studio, Oakland’s Twin Steps brew a stew of weirdness (10/15/13)
- Arroyo Viejo recreation center hosts NFL’s Punt, Pass and Kick competition (10/15/13)
- Adoptable pet of the week: Dashiell (10/15/13)
- No BART strike Tuesday: Talks to continue (10/15/13)
- During peak fire season, Oakland fire stations still having rotating closures (10/14/13)
- No BART strike Monday: Negotiators put off strike to talk for “one more day” (10/13/13)
- Governor Brown vetoes AB180, tighter gun control in Oakland (10/12/13)
- Occupy Oakland celebrates its two-year anniversary (10/11/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (10/11/13)
- Liveblog: Commuters react (10/11/13)
- BART strike temporarily averted (10/11/13)
- With BART strike imminent, alternatives in demand (10/10/13)
- Proposed legislation would ban future BART strikes (10/10/13)
- BART rally draws crowd amidst rocky negotiations (10/10/13)
- Conference seeks to connect venture capitalist with minority entrepreneurs (10/10/13)
- Community photo of the week: Downtown Oakland (10/10/13)
- How did we get here? A timeline of BART negotiations (10/10/13)
- Vulcan Crew fire spinners light up Jack London Square (10/09/13)
- Talk of banning soda from food stamp benefits elicits upset and uncertainty (10/09/13)
- Museum of Children’s Art opens downtown (10/09/13)
- Out and About in Rockridge (10/08/13)
- Former President Jimmy Carter visits East Oakland Habitat for Humanity site (10/08/13)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Pat (10/08/13)
- Mobile art and music festival Station to Station reaches the end of the line (10/07/13)
- “Think China” flies Oakland students to Beijing to break cultural barriers (10/07/13)
- Oakland parade showcases black cowboy culture (10/07/13)
- Love Balm Project brings healing to mothers who have lost children to violence (10/04/13)
- Eat Real Festival celebrates food and music at Jack London Square (10/04/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (10/04/13)
- Fans rally as A’s look to playoffs (10/03/13)
- Temescal store celebrates a quarter century of spells and service (10/03/13)
- Community photo of the week: Paramount Theatre (10/03/13)
- New work group to probe city council’s ethics, accountability (10/02/13)
- Fifth Avenue a “bohemian jewel” on the Oakland waterfront (10/02/13)
- Oakland, Code for America unveil public records program (10/02/13)
- Demand for food bank and food stamp programs on the rise in Oakland (10/01/13)
- Three charged in Alaysha Carradine killing (10/01/13)
- “Hacker Scouts” trains children in tech despite naming dispute with Boy Scouts of America (10/01/13)
- BART labor negotiations at standstill as deadline looms (10/01/13)
- Adoptable pet of the week: Lavender (10/01/13)
- Influential Oakland coach lands job at University of Oregon (09/30/13)
- Oakland’s first sustainable sushi restaurant opens next month (09/27/13)
- Oakland’s Financial Planning Day offers free advice to the public (09/27/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (09/27/13)
- Oakland adult education programs lose funding (09/26/13)
- Zine project gives outlet to queer, transgender and progressive Muslims (09/26/13)
- School building dedicated to longtime elementary educator (09/26/13)
- Community photo of the week: Oakland Grand Prix (09/26/13)
- Governor Brown signs law to raise minimum wage (09/25/13)
- Yoga classes help Oakland High School athletes improve physical and mental health (09/25/13)
- Crematorium project likely to move forward (09/25/13)
- Gender Reel Festival promotes equity onscreen (09/25/13)
- North Oakland neighbors pitch in for Creek to Bay Day (09/24/13)
- Oakland Music Festival highlights local artists (09/24/13)
- New police academy graduates join Oakland Police Department (09/24/13)
- Adoptable pet of the week (09/24/13)
- Historic West Oakland church “a total loss” in blaze (09/23/13)
- New North Oakland police team focused on reducing theft, robbery (09/23/13)
- Assembly Bill 180 looks to tighten gun regulation in Oakland (09/23/13)
- New school lunch waiver seen as hurdle for hungry kids (09/23/13)
- In the face of criticism, OPD’s Ceasefire strives to move forward (09/20/13)
- Pandora faces competition from Apple’s iTunes Radio amidst financial losses (09/20/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (09/20/13)
- Crime on BART goes up despite new ban on offenders (09/19/13)
- Oakland teacher awarded grant for “Creativity Lab” (09/19/13)
- Oakland passes ban on “tools of violence” at protests (09/19/13)
- Energy innovators shine at Solar Hackathon ’13 (09/18/13)
- Adoptable pet of the week: Vin (09/17/13)
- Oakland Tweed Riders cruise through bike lanes, tea in tow (09/16/13)
- Oaklanders worry redistricting will lead to imbalance during elections (09/15/13)
- Oakland indie labels revisit old tapes on Cassette Store Day (09/13/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (09/13/13)
- Covered California targets uninsured Hispanic, Asian American communities in Oakland (09/12/13)
- Community photo of the week: Bay Bridge (09/12/13)
- Barbara Lee nominated as representative to U.N. (09/11/13)
- Native American chef shares cultural cuisine with Bay Area (09/10/13)
- Oakland business owners access credit through Kiva Zip (09/10/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Henry (09/10/13)
- OMCA “Changing Bay” exhibit aligns with Bay Bridge opening (09/09/13)
- Post-game faith event intertwines Christianity and baseball (09/09/13)
- Hiero Day honors Oakland hip-hop scene (09/06/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (09/06/13)
- Bay Bridge bike path, dedicated to Oakland bike advocate, opens (09/05/13)
- Biodiversity Center opens at Oakland Zoo (09/04/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Dorothea (09/03/13)
- East Span of Bay Bridge opens hours early (09/03/13)
- Thousands turn out for Oakland Pride festival (09/02/13)
- Oakland high school test scores lag behind state (09/02/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (08/30/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Chester (08/29/13)
- Commuters sound off on Bay Bridge closure (08/28/13)
- Oakland barbers give school kids a literal head start (08/27/13)
- Annual StreetFest fills up Oakland’s Chinatown (08/26/13)
- Asian Health Services opens new clinic (08/15/13)
- Friends and relatives remember Judy Salamon (08/12/13)
- Oakland celebrates “National Night Out” (08/07/13)
- Getting away from it all at Massive (08/06/13)
- Hundreds mourn loss of 8-year-old Alaysha Carradine (07/30/13)
- Friday night comes alive in West Oakland (07/26/13)
- City council votes not to censure Councilwoman Brooks (07/26/13)
- Helping Moses Kamin: too little, too late? (07/22/13)
- American Indian Model Schools to remain open (07/15/13)
- Bay Area Reacts to Zimmerman Verdict (07/14/13)
- Community Photo of the Week: Longfellow Gate (07/10/13)
- “First Friday,” picture of a changing Oakland (07/05/13)
- BART strike frustrates commuters (07/02/13)
- BART’s closed, how are you getting home? (07/02/13)
- Bay Area celebrates Supreme Court same-sex marriage ruling (06/26/13)
- Community Photo of the Week: Hospital Visit (06/26/13)
- BART riders brace for possible strike (06/25/13)
- Alameda County school board faces decision on American Indian Model Schools (06/21/13)
- Until organs go silent (06/14/13)
- Condemned project housing reopens as art gallery (06/12/13)
- Community photo of the week: Tiny rowers (06/12/13)
- “Hackathon without code” crowdsources a better website for Oakland (06/04/13)
- New housing units help foster youth over 18 transition into adulthood (06/02/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (05/31/13)
- A brief history of West Oakland (05/31/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Celia (05/29/13)
- What it really means to move a body at Mountain View Cemetery (05/29/13)
- Community photo of the week: Rainbow over BART (05/29/13)
- Native American foster youth still placed in non-Native homes despite 1978 law (05/28/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (05/25/13)
- Oakland by the ZIP code: Your photos, your community (05/24/13)
- Library renovation spells more space, resources (05/23/13)
- Oakland ranks No. 11 on list of best cities for tech startups (05/23/13)
- Oakland at Work: Elementary school teacher (05/22/13)
- As Clorox turns 100, looking at the Oakland company’s executive pay (05/22/13)
- Community photo of the week: Gloomy lake (05/22/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Shuggie (05/22/13)
- Oakland at Work: PG&E electrical lineman (05/17/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (05/17/13)
- An Oakland grad and Richmond native is on his way to college hoops (05/16/13)
- Oakland by the Zip Code: Photos from the 94621 (05/16/13)
- An Alameda beekeeper collaborates with Oakland businesses to make sweet soaps (05/15/13)
- Community photo of the week: Hospital construction (05/15/13)
- Oakland named America’s “most exciting city” in Movoto top 10 list (05/14/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Nemo (05/14/13)
- LOL and squeeee! It’s Oakland’s Internet Cat Video Festival (05/13/13)
- Oakland cyclists celebrate Bike to Work Day (05/10/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (05/10/13)
- Planned Parenthood opens on Seventh Street in West Oakland (05/09/13)
- Oakland by the Zip Code: Photos from the 94619 (05/09/13)
- Few answers about Jordan’s medical retirement at press conference (05/09/13)
- Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan announces resignation (05/08/13)
- Awaiting a charter appeal, AIMS community finishes school year, uncertain of the future (05/08/13)
- Community photo of the week: Tomatoes love Oakland (05/08/13)
- Media Enterprise Alliance teaches media skills to Oakland teens (05/07/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Dempsey (05/07/13)
- Cinco De Mayo in Oakland’s Fruitvale (05/06/13)
- Oakland at Work: Driving a bus for AC Transit (05/03/13)
- Oakland’s Ukulele Love-In (05/03/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (05/03/13)
- Immigration reform hits home for Oaklanders in Tuesday vigil (05/02/13)
- Birds on the Bay Bridge (05/02/13)
- Oakland by the Zip Code: Photos from the 94618 (05/02/13)
- After the raid: For patients, worries that medical marijuana dispensaries will shut down (05/01/13)
- Unions protest Quan’s proposed budget at City Council meeting (05/01/13)
- Community photo of the week: Off the Grid (05/01/13)
- Memorial held for transgender woman killed last year (04/30/13)
- Summer jobs for youth in Oakland will be coming soon (04/30/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Pom Pom (04/30/13)
- 7000 Coliseum Way: A photo essay (04/29/13)
- Berlin style ping pong comes to Oakland bars (04/29/13)
- Oakland at work: Wholesale produce at Jack London Square (04/26/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (04/26/13)
- Lanesplitter Pizza employee walkout sparks public debate (04/25/13)
- At swaps, women find clothes and community (04/25/13)
- Oakland by the Zip Code: Photos from the 94612 (04/25/13)
- Community photo of the week: Bike wheel door (04/24/13)
- “Mega-crematorium” still sparking controversy (04/24/13)
- Oakland School Board plans to appoint Gary Yee as acting superintendent (04/23/13)
- Oakland startup helping small businesses “pop up” around town (04/23/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Coach (04/23/13)
- Earth Day volunteers clean up Oakland (04/22/13)
- Children’s Hospital doctor talks Oakland violence, trauma consequences (04/19/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (04/19/13)
- After the raid: First Oaksterdam, then legal battles for Harborside Health Center (04/18/13)
- Oakland Veg week offers advice on eating meat-free (04/18/13)
- Oakland by the Zip Code: Photos from the 94611 (04/18/13)
- City Council talks OPD complaint intake, new job center and cutting ties with Goldman Sachs (04/17/13)
- At AIMS meeting, few answers on the future of the schools’ leadership (04/17/13)
- Community photo of the week: Dimond Park (04/17/13)
- A look at Oakland’s Chinatown in photos (04/16/13)
- Oakland company bridges writing and tech with the Smartpen (04/16/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Lionel (04/16/13)
- AIMS board members fire director; board president resigns (04/15/13)
- Women veterans find peace in Alameda community group (04/15/13)
- A caution for Oakland’s urban gardeners: lead in the city’s soil (04/12/13)
- HUB Oakland launches Kickstarter campaign for new Uptown location (04/12/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (04/12/13)
- Oakland by the ZIP code: Photos from the 94610 (04/11/13)
- Uptown Art Park opens in Oakland (04/10/13)
- Oakland Museum of California to open gallery showcasing Oakland’s natural environment (04/10/13)
- Community photo of the week: Stadium at night (04/10/13)
- After 14-year study, Kaiser finds chickenpox vaccine highly effective (04/09/13)
- After the raid: The financial fallout for Oaksterdam and Oakland’s pot business (04/09/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Joey (04/09/13)
- Civil rights complaint resolved at Skyline High School (04/08/13)
- Memorial honors lives lost during last year’s Oikos University campus shooting (04/08/13)
- OUSD Superintendent Tony Smith announces resignation (04/05/13)
- Oakland International Film Festival kicks off at Grand Lake Theater (04/05/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Roscoe (04/05/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (04/05/13)
- Oakland by the ZIP code: Photos from the 94609 (04/04/13)
- Union protest overwhelms early Oakland City Council budget talks (04/03/13)
- Oakland seniors team up with district associations to make it easier to get around (04/03/13)
- Community photo of the week: Oakland by RC helicopter (04/03/13)
- Fans stream in for Opening Day baseball in Oakland (04/02/13)
- After the raid: One year after federal agents raided Oaksterdam, what’s changed? (04/02/13)
- Medicare and Medi-Cal recipients in Oakland await health care reform (04/01/13)
- Can bikes and people peacefully co-exist on BART? (04/01/13)
- Despite rising college tuitions, nearly half of Oakland students don’t apply for federal aid (03/29/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (03/29/13)
- Popuphood shop Umami Mart signs a long-term lease in Old Oakland (03/28/13)
- Oakland by the ZIP code: Your photos, your community (03/28/13)
- Young model finds new strength in outreach after career-ending injury (03/27/13)
- Kickstarter provides a cash boost and community support to Oakland restaurants (03/27/13)
- Community photo of the week: Lions Pool (03/27/13)
- Women and hip-hop: A discussion in downtown Oakland (03/26/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Yoshimi (03/26/13)
- At estate sales, people find more than just “stuff” (03/25/13)
- In Oakland, the IRS Criminal Investigation division solves crimes by following the money (03/22/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (03/22/13)
- OUSD votes to revoke American Indian Model Schools charters (03/21/13)
- Youth Alive! tries to break cycle of violence in Oakland (03/21/13)
- Oakland by the ZIP code: Photos from the 94607 (03/21/13)
- Oakland City Council debates cost of First Fridays (03/20/13)
- Adult ed in Oakland faces uncertain future (03/20/13)
- Community photo of the week: Cemetery in the fog (03/20/13)
- An AIMS graduate returns to help her school through challenging times (03/19/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Jessica Rabbit (03/19/13)
- Oakland schools seek waiver to opt out of No Child Left Behind (03/18/13)
- Alameda County Sheriff’s drone program proves divisive (03/18/13)
- Growing Internet radio station Pandora plans for new Oakland jobs (03/18/13)
- How do you spell “champion?” Oakland students head to the county spelling bee (03/15/13)
- In Oakland, panelists discuss challenges for Muslim women in America (03/15/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (03/15/13)
- East Bay College Fund helps Oakland students get to college—and stay there (03/14/13)
- Oakland by the ZIP code: Photos from the 94606 (03/14/13)
- Union challenges use of E-Verify background checks at Waste Management (03/13/13)
- Community photo of the week: Peace altar (03/13/13)
- Chez Panisse alumni try ramen in Rockridge (03/12/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Daffodil (03/12/13)
- Lavender Seniors group provides community, education for LGBT elders (03/11/13)
- UC Berkeley student fought against cancer and for coverage (03/11/13)
- OPD leads massive arrest sweep against East Oakland’s “Case Gang” (03/08/13)
- “Teaching Matters” forum encourages great teachers and community support for them (03/08/13)
- Despite cuts, operators of the Free B shuttle hope to keep the free rides coming (03/08/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (03/08/13)
- Consultants talk crime reduction strategy at city hall (03/07/13)
- Oakland by the ZIP code: Photos from the 94605 (03/07/13)
- Oakland council votes in affordable housing, bans investments in gun, ammo companies (03/06/13)
- Community photo of the week: The blue chair (03/06/13)
- Thomas Frazier, lead investigator of Occupy Oakland response, named OPD compliance director (03/05/13)
- Oakland funeral homes weather economic crisis, but still undergo transition (03/05/13)
- An Oaklander uses walks to inspire an active lifestyle (03/05/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Jupiter (03/05/13)
- One month after deadly shooting, First Friday returns with a focus on peace (03/04/13)
- Children celebrate Black History Month at Ile Omode Elementary (03/04/13)
- Local wrestlers react to decision to drop wrestling from Olympics (03/01/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (03/01/13)
- School board votes to end adult education (02/28/13)
- AIMS community to OUSD: Please don’t close our schools (02/28/13)
- Oakland by the ZIP code: Photos from the 94603 (02/28/13)
- Making Connections event addresses ways to improve life in black communities (02/27/13)
- The Streets Disciples reach out to Oakland’s sex workers and other women in need (02/27/13)
- Community photo of the week: Dogs on duty (02/27/13)
- Raiders will block off seats at O.co in an attempt to prevent TV blackouts (02/26/13)
- Pastor Michael McBride speaks out against gun violence (02/26/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Peg (02/26/13)
- School district hosts conversations on improving special education (02/25/13)
- Oakland residents offer advice for crime consultant panel (02/25/13)
- Oakland tech community hosts International Open Data Day hackathon in East Oakland (02/25/13)
- Warriors’ Landry meets kids at East Oakland boxing gym (02/22/13)
- Oakland begins issuing municipal IDs to benefit the undocumented community (02/22/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (02/22/13)
- Reggie Bailey’s Barbershop (02/21/13)
- Oakland by the ZIP code: Photos from the 94602 (02/21/13)
- Meet William Bratton, former top cop in LA and New York, now Oakland’s security advisor (02/20/13)
- Council approves $162K to increase CHP patrols (02/20/13)
- Community photo of the week: Church on the lake (02/20/13)
- Homeowners confront Wells Fargo over foreclosures (02/19/13)
- Homes in Need: A look at foster care in the East Bay (02/19/13)
- Adoptable animals of the week: Gloria and Mouse (02/19/13)
- Oakland celebrates Lunar New Year (02/18/13)
- Love and sex at the Oakland Zoo (02/18/13)
- This Weekend in Oakland (02/15/13)
- Oakland Tech students meet with prospective employers at career expo (02/15/13)
- Oakland by the ZIP code: Photos from the 94601 (02/14/13)
- Secret ancestors, precious photos, and civil rights at the African American Museum (02/13/13)
- Community photo of the week: Creek view (02/13/13)
- Gearing up: A look at the OPD consultant panel (02/13/13)
- Organizers aim for a shorter, smaller First Friday with a new focus (02/13/13)
- Oscar Grant family reaches out to mother of Kenneth Harding (02/12/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Lancelot (02/12/13)
- To curb its rising violent crime rate, Oakland brings in a team of security advisors (02/11/13)
- Every Saturday, SAVE honors one of Oakland’s homicide victims with a march (02/11/13)
- Musical tour offers new approach to exhibits at the Oakland Museum (02/11/13)
- An ancient Japanese tradition lives on in Oakland (02/08/13)
- Eastmont Library offers West African drumming, engagement to kids (02/08/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (02/08/13)
- After shooting, First Friday organizers discuss how to keep future events safe (02/07/13)
- Community photo of the week: Lake on fire (02/07/13)
- City council delays vote on Oakland dog park, lowering taxi fees (02/06/13)
- It’s National School Counselor Week, but in Oakland, they’re getting harder to find (02/06/13)
- You Tell Us: To combat violence, put love into action (02/05/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Kirsten (02/05/13)
- City Slicker Farms breaks ground on new West Oakland urban farm (02/04/13)
- Bollywood comes to Oakland’s Paramount Theater (02/04/13)
- Awards ceremony honors innovative East Bay health, tech and design companies (02/01/13)
- City hands out free reusable bags as Oakland shoppers adjust to bag ban (02/01/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (02/01/13)
- Korematsu Day honors Oakland civil rights leader (01/31/13)
- The Black Fatherhood Project premieres in Oakland (01/31/13)
- OUSD starts process of revoking three AIMS schools’ charters (01/31/13)
- Community photo of the week: View from the pier (01/30/13)
- At alternative court, homeless find second chances (01/30/13)
- Oakland Zoo to treat endangered California condors for lead poisoning (01/29/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Belle (01/29/13)
- Q&A with Federal Judge Thelton Henderson about the Oakland police case, his career (01/28/13)
- Clinics reach out to Oakland’s Asian community to prevent “silent killer” hepatitis B (01/25/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (01/25/13)
- Oakland startup builds “social democracy” app (01/24/13)
- How many East Bay parks can you hike? It’s time for the 2013 Trail Challenge (01/24/13)
- Beauty’s brings Montreal-style wood oven baked bagels to Oakland (01/23/13)
- City Council OK’s hiring law enforcement consultants including ex-LAPD chief William Bratton (01/23/13)
- Community photo of the week: Empty bus (01/23/13)
- Forty Blocks: Oakland’s Telegraph Avenue in photos (01/22/13)
- Oakland celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day with music and community service (01/22/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Atlas (01/22/13)
- Panel of local food entrepreneurs kicks off Oakland’s third annual Restaurant Week (01/21/13)
- After more than 50 years, Sarber’s Cameras will shutter the shop (01/21/13)
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations and service opportunities in Oakland, 2013 (01/18/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (01/18/13)
- Ready for new art shows? Oakland galleries kick off 2013 (01/17/13)
- Oakland School for the Arts celebrates its 10th anniversary with a show at the Fox (01/17/13)
- After the passing of home renovator Jane Powell, the legacy of her Bunga-Mansion lives on (01/16/13)
- Today’s Future Sound teaches kids coping skills … with a beat (01/16/13)
- Community photo of the week: Street Art (01/16/13)
- Oakland, Richmond leaders supporting proposed state regulation of ammunition sales (01/15/13)
- Shapeshifters Cinema mixes experimental video with live music (01/15/13)
- Adoptable animals of the week: Henry and Leo (01/15/13)
- Oakland police chief, mayor respond to spate of shootings that left 4 dead in 24 hours (01/14/13)
- Weekly Oakland Wiki Edit-a-thons start at the History Room (01/14/13)
- In West Oakland, the “Tree of Life” traveling mural project urges neighborhood healing (01/14/13)
- The architecture of Oakland: The Sanford Building (01/11/13)
- The Crucible combines fashion, fire and metal for the Hot Couture fashion show (01/11/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (01/11/13)
- Oaklanders who started California’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day want to make it a month-long event (01/10/13)
- One Oakland teacher’s lesson on discipline (01/10/13)
- Thief makes off with historical gold jewel box from the Oakland Museum (01/09/13)
- The Young Ethio Jazz Band, ages 10 to 15, bring back traditional Ethiopian jazz (01/09/13)
- Community Photo of the Week: Rod Dibble sign (01/09/13)
- Residents pack open forum to discuss crime surge in the Temescal area (01/08/13)
- Newly sworn-in Oakland City Council says resources should be shifted to public safety (01/08/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Jacques (01/08/13)
- Backed by new law, homeowners in Richmond, Oakland, fight to protect homes from foreclosure (01/07/13)
- As new members join the Oakland City Council, three long-serving politicians move on (01/07/13)
- MacArthur B Arthur, an art gallery and a home, launches its final show (01/07/13)
- The architecture of Oakland: The Tribune Tower (01/04/13)
- Oakland Zoo receives surprise $1 million gift from anonymous donor (01/04/13)
- This weekend in Oakland (01/04/13)
- New plastic bag ban receives mixed reactions from customers, storeowners in Oakland (01/03/13)
- Oakland’s Municipal ID, debit card program to launch February 1 (01/03/13)
- Community photo of the week: Cotton Mill at sunset (01/03/13)
- Oakland company rolls out Rockbot, a social jukebox app for deejaying in-store music (01/02/13)
- At vigil, Oaklanders remember homicide victims, consider actions to prevent violence (01/02/13)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Cheddar (01/02/13)
- Oakland North’s biggest news stories of 2012 (12/31/12)
- The architecture of Oakland: Howden and Sons building (12/28/12)
- OPD, mayor bring in Los Angeles’ former top cop, announce new policing strategies, to battle crime (12/28/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (12/28/12)
- Oakland’s independent Slumberland Records label fuses pop and noise (12/27/12)
- You Tell Us: My mother’s work deserves dignity (12/27/12)
- New Year’s Eve 2012 events in Oakland, plus what’s open during the New Year’s holiday (12/26/12)
- At Linden Street, West Oakland Brewery brings back Californian brewing tradition (12/26/12)
- Community photo of the week: Lake Merritt in the gloom (12/26/12)
- How to make gingerbread cookies — a video guide (12/24/12)
- Adoptable animals of the week: Kirk and Spock (12/24/12)
- The architecture of Oakland: Mutual Stores/Safeway Headquarters (12/21/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (12/21/12)
- Winter holidays: Oakland North’s favorite stories from the most wonderful time of the year (12/20/12)
- Tracking the federal stimulus money: Where did Oakland’s $2 billion go? (12/20/12)
- Eritrean group to hold anti-government protest in Oakland (12/20/12)
- City Council approves Rockridge Safeway expansion, ties vote on Lake Merritt Dog Park (12/19/12)
- You Tell Us: Meatless Monday, a resolution that can make a world of difference (12/19/12)
- Community photo of the week: Bill McNally’s Irish Pub (12/19/12)
- Tenants rally against eviction of church, nonprofits from Garvey Building in West Oakland (12/18/12)
- Businesses, city leaders say in Oakland, economy is rebounding (12/18/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Rigby (12/18/12)
- Parks, taller buildings and bike-friendly streets planned for Lake Merritt BART area redevelopment (12/17/12)
- As reported shootings rise, analyzing gun violence, and its effect on young people, in Oakland (12/17/12)
- Oakland North’s best people stories (12/16/12)
- Oakland school district issues community letter in response to Connecticut school shooting (12/15/12)
- Children’s Fairyland to turn into “Fairy Winterland” to celebrate the holiday season (12/14/12)
- The Architecture of Oakland: Floral Depot building (12/14/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (12/14/12)
- The West African Highlife Band performs in downtown Oakland for Kwanzaa (12/13/12)
- Judge approves settlement agreement, new compliance director in OPD takeover dispute (12/13/12)
- Bay Area same-sex marriage advocates react as Supreme Court takes on Proposition 8 (12/12/12)
- Community photo of the week: Necklace of lights (12/12/12)
- Despite failure of Measure A1, Oakland Zoo to go ahead with California Trails project (12/11/12)
- Mayor’s 2012 Toy Drive collects holiday gifts for Oakland children (12/11/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Honey (12/11/12)
- Oakland to fund a new day labor program and center in Fruitvale (12/10/12)
- Oakland Film Center must vacate former Army base to make room for new development (12/10/12)
- Bay Area residents rally against Wells Fargo, foreclosures (12/07/12)
- The architecture of Oakland: The Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building (12/07/12)
- This Weekend in Oakland (12/07/12)
- A look inside The New Parkway (12/06/12)
- Settlement reached in Oakland Police takeover dispute, calls for new “compliance director” (12/06/12)
- Farley’s East cafe will collect donated winter coats today (12/06/12)
- Astro Park doggy area decision delayed at city council meeting (12/05/12)
- Community photo of the week: Laundry (12/05/12)
- Oakland joins nation in mourning Twinkie after Hostess bankruptcy (12/04/12)
- How ranked-choice voting worked in District 1 (12/04/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Jilly (12/04/12)
- OpenOakland brigade encourages collaboration between government and community using technology (12/03/12)
- Oakland artists gather for seventh annual Jingletown ArtWalk (12/03/12)
- Planning, preparations underway for new Uptown Art Park in Oakland (12/03/12)
- East Lake Merritt residents want the Parkway Theater back (12/01/12)
- Ismaail Abdullah Mohammad (12/01/12)
- Imam Ali Ahmed Mukasa (12/01/12)
- Pastor Wilber Kigundu (12/01/12)
- Bay Area journalist Kevin Weston’s fight against rare cancer (11/30/12)
- Winter holidays 2012: December special events, and what’s open on Christmas (11/30/12)
- The New Parkway theater gets ready to open its doors in Uptown Oakland (11/30/12)
- This Weekend in Oakland (11/30/12)
- Bay Area jewelers push for fair trade, fair mined gold standards (11/29/12)
- American Indian Model Schools file response to allegations of financial, organizational misconduct (11/29/12)
- Trash gets new life at Re-Create art exhibit (11/29/12)
- Noise complaints push Japanese drumming group to continually find new spaces (11/28/12)
- Peralta Junction’s giant mousetrap makes its final run Friday (11/28/12)
- Community photo of the week: Caddy at Dogwood (11/28/12)
- Oakland officials consider new graffiti ordinance (11/27/12)
- For some Oakland seniors, a meal is hard to come by (11/27/12)
- Adoptable animals of the week: Ava and Nova (11/27/12)
- Dr. Comics store welcomes novices and serious buffs alike (11/26/12)
- Oakland’s Depot for Creative Reuse has supplies for school, crafts and much more (11/26/12)
- Small protests, crowds hit the shopping centers for Black Friday (11/26/12)
- This Weekend in Oakland (11/23/12)
- What are you thankful for this holiday? Oaklanders weigh in (11/21/12)
- Oakland Raiders, students sort food at Alameda County food banks (11/21/12)
- Oakland’s Plaid Friday offers localized shopping alternatives to Black Friday (11/21/12)
- Oakland eateries offer Thanksgiving leftover recipes from around the world (11/21/12)
- Port of Oakland operations halted by SEIU Local 1021 strike (11/21/12)
- Community photo of the week: Foggy night (11/21/12)
- Oakland vegetarians and vegans celebrate Thanksgiving meat-free (11/20/12)
- Oakland youth leaders voice views on ending cycles of harassment (11/20/12)
- Election brings mixed results for Oakland police union (11/20/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Antonio (11/20/12)
- Oaktown Spice Shop sells spices for holidays, all seasons (11/19/12)
- Lawsuit adds to comedian Katt Williams’ troubled time in Oakland (11/19/12)
- Ceremony at Oakland center honors victims of anti-transgender violence (11/19/12)
- California voted “yes” on Prop 35; experts, police and sex workers disagree on impact (11/19/12)
- Oakland North’s favorite Thanksgiving stories and recipes (11/18/12)
- Wondering what’s open on Thanksgiving Day? We’ve got a list! (11/16/12)
- AC Transit takes BRT shelter designs to the public (11/16/12)
- This Weekend in Oakland (11/16/12)
- Oakland municipal ID, debit card program expected to roll out in January (11/15/12)
- OUSD enrollment drops, academic performance still below state average (11/15/12)
- After fierce fight, Oakland Zoo parcel tax measure fails (11/15/12)
- For special Thanksgiving meal, St. Vincent de Paul Society needs turkeys (11/15/12)
- Roughly 20,000 ballots left to count in November 2012 election (11/14/12)
- Questions about the big Oakland Army base project? Maybe these folks asked them for you (11/14/12)
- Council delays final vote on Safeway expansion deal, OKs controversial tree removal (11/14/12)
- Ceremony honors Alameda County veterans and military families (11/14/12)
- Community photo of the week: Red arrow (11/14/12)
- What did Oakland District 1, At-Large and City Attorney candidates spend to get your vote? (11/13/12)
- New faces join Oakland City Council, School Board ranks (11/13/12)
- Schools face low enrollment and teacher consolidations (11/13/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Flapjack (11/13/12)
- Plastic supermarket bags to disappear, come January—and paper bags will cost you (11/12/12)
- Council to consider controversial Rockridge Safeway project (11/12/12)
- Proposed graffiti ordinance seeks harsher punishment for vandalism (11/12/12)
- Dancers compete in annual hula festival (11/12/12)
- Oakland North’s best “how to” articles (11/11/12)
- Oakland city officials argue against motion for police receivership (11/09/12)
- Fours Years Later: African Americans in Oakland react to President Obama’s reelection (11/09/12)
- Enthusiasm draws voters out on election day, turnout nears 2008 levels (11/09/12)
- Proposition 30 passed. What does that mean for California? (11/09/12)
- This Weekend in Oakland (11/09/12)
- CBS cameraman robbed in front of Oakland Tech High School (11/08/12)
- Proposition 37 failed, but found support in Alameda County (11/08/12)
- “Doorway to Islamic Civilization” workshop series in Oakland seeks to combat Islamophobia (11/08/12)
- “Naked Ladies” art show brings feminist flair to Oakland venues (11/08/12)
- The vote is in: Victory for Kalb, Kaplan, Gallo and Parker; A1 and B1 fail (11/07/12)
- Community photo of the week: Old Canon Road (11/07/12)
- Oakland reacts to presidential, local elections (11/07/12)
- After a day of voting and campaigning, Oakland celebrates Obama win, waits for local results (11/06/12)
- Ranked choice accumulated results are in: Kaplan defends seat, Kalb wins D1 (11/06/12)
- With absentee ballots and special volunteers, helping the infirm vote (11/06/12)
- Last minute push for Prop 30 seeks to get out the vote in West Oakland (11/06/12)
- Sound and pix: Oakland voters at the polls on election day (11/06/12)
- Oakland Votes 2012: Liveblogging the election (11/06/12)
- California live polling returns: Updates begin at 8 pm (11/06/12)
- Port of Oakland workers protest planned wage cuts (11/06/12)
- District 1 City Council candidates take questions from Oakland residents (11/06/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Ash (11/06/12)
- First Fridays’ uncertain future hinges on collaboration (11/05/12)
- Meet the Oakland City Council candidates: an interactive map (11/05/12)
- SPCA urges low-income pet owners to use local animal welfare programs (11/05/12)
- Gimme Props: An Interactive Guide to California’s Propositions (11/03/12)
- You Tell Us: Vote yes on Measure A1 (11/02/12)
- Oaklanders push City Council candidates for increased government transparency (11/02/12)
- CHP deployed in Oakland to assist local police (11/02/12)
- District 1 City Council candidates take questions from Oakland residents (11/02/12)
- This Weekend in Oakland (11/02/12)
- A’s fans watch World Series parade with dejection, unexpected hope (11/01/12)
- City Attorney candidates discuss injunctions, medical marijuana and public safety (11/01/12)
- Amy Lemley cites public safety, youth issues as her campaign’s top priorities (11/01/12)
- Len Raphael vows to ‘shake up city hall,’ cut compensation for city employees (11/01/12)
- In the race for the at-large council seat, crime is the number one issue (11/01/12)
- Halloween tour of downtown Oakland’s Cathedral Building (10/31/12)
- Oakland businesses prepare for Halloween rush (10/31/12)
- Council approves labor agreement for Oakland Army Base redevelopment (10/31/12)
- Community photo of the week: Intersection (10/31/12)
- New affordable housing development comes to East Oakland (10/30/12)
- Supporters, detractors split on Proposition 32 (10/30/12)
- District 1 candidate Don Link’s campaign focused on community policing (10/30/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Dolly (10/30/12)
- Muslims Celebrate Eid ul-Adha in downtown Oakland (10/29/12)
- First-degree murder conviction in death of nursing student Michelle Le (10/29/12)
- Fruitvale celebrates Día de los Muertos (10/29/12)
- Interactive guide to Nov. 6 ballot (10/29/12)
- You Tell Us: Vote no on Measure A1 (10/29/12)
- Greens’ Don Macleay promotes civilians on police force, higher minimum wage (10/29/12)
- This is Halloween (in Oakland) (10/27/12)
- Lawyer Craig Brandt’s city council campaign: more police, paid for by a parcel tax (10/26/12)
- “Love this town” Richard Raya: political newcomer pushes hard to join the council (10/26/12)
- Two arrests, no reports of vandalism, graffiti after Occupy march (10/26/12)
- Ceasefire starts as members of violent groups sit down with those urging different path (10/26/12)
- This Weekend in Oakland (10/26/12)
- After peaceful downtown march, Occupy protesters return to plaza (10/25/12)
- A look back on Occupy Oakland a year after the first raid on the camp (10/25/12)
- Occupy anniversary begins with calm afternoon at Frank Ogawa Plaza (10/25/12)
- Complaints from Crocker parents heard at school board meeting (10/25/12)
- High school students cast ballots at Oakland Youth Vote Forum (10/25/12)
- Brazilian music icon Gilberto Gil comes to the Bay Area (10/25/12)
- Temescal merchants on the lookout for man passing fake $100 bills (10/24/12)
- Environmental activist and District 1 candidate Dan Kalb aims to reduce crime (10/24/12)
- Oakland Halloween Events 2012 (10/24/12)
- Community photo of the week: View from Grizzly Peak (10/24/12)
- Religious leaders voice support for Proposition 34 (10/23/12)
- District 1 City Council candidates take questions from Oakland residents (10/23/12)
- Prop 37, genetically modified food debate creates questions about food labeling in California (10/23/12)
- School board candidates sound off on district challenges (10/23/12)
- Adoptable animals of the week: Thelma and Louise (10/23/12)
- Oakland protestors rally against food store’s use of E-Verify program (10/22/12)
- African American students honored for perfect scores (10/22/12)
- Rockridge studio helps people cope with Parkinson’s through dance (10/22/12)
- Billboard photos of Oakland gun crime victims display consequences of violence (10/19/12)
- If approved, Measure B1 could raise billions for transportation (10/19/12)
- This Weekend in Oakland (10/19/12)
- Holy Names University lockdown lifted after OPD secures campus (10/18/12)
- Council candidate Dan Kalb robbed outside his North Oakland home (10/18/12)
- Measure J, bonds for school facilities: How much would it add to tax bills? (10/18/12)
- Oakland city council approves new plans to address foreclosures (10/18/12)
- City Attorney files lawsuit against illegal auto repair business (10/17/12)
- Community photo of the week: The red latticed door (10/17/12)
- Blueford family and supporters denounce DA’s investigation (10/17/12)
- Monitor: Oakland Police backsliding on reforms (10/16/12)
- Oakland voters speak out ahead of local elections (10/16/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Roz (10/16/12)
- City Council poised to vote on two ideas aimed at combating foreclosures in Oakland (10/15/12)
- Oakland sues U.S. government to stop Harborside medical marijuana seizures (10/15/12)
- Voting officials say counting ballots sooner could clear up confusion in ranked-choice voting (10/15/12)
- Zoo celebrates opening of new veterinary hospital, California Trail project expansion in planning stages (10/12/12)
- Possible Oakland Police Department receivership raises many unanswered questions (10/12/12)
- On the job with Oakland’s garbage collectors, one of the most dangerous jobs in the country (10/12/12)
- This Weekend in Oakland (10/12/12)
- School board hears parents’ objections to consolidation plans (10/11/12)
- With shooting deaths up, Oakland to give violence reduction program a second try (10/11/12)
- A Lovely Day: A new documentary highlights Hip-Hop therapy in local high schools (10/11/12)
- Dear John: Oakland residents are sending your license plate number to the cops (10/11/12)
- Oakland City Council subcommittee delays decision on red-light camera program (10/10/12)
- Brown signs bill ensuring some young, formerly undocumented immigrants can get drivers’ licenses (10/10/12)
- Community photo of the week: Oranges (10/10/12)
- District Attorney’s report: Officer justified in Alan Blueford shooting (10/09/12)
- Undaunted by Detroit loss, fans, Mayor Quan rally for Oakland A’s (10/09/12)
- In Oakland, Obama is out-fundraising Romney (10/09/12)
- Searching by feel: A window into the world of forensic diving (10/09/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Boots (10/09/12)
- Out and About Festival draws hundreds of people to Rockridge (10/08/12)
- OPD launches anonymous tip by text service (10/08/12)
- Blueford family, attorneys still have questions after release of police documents (10/08/12)
- Supporters “Swim A Mile” for women’s cancer research (10/08/12)
- Financial planners offer free advice at Oakland City Hall (10/08/12)
- Elementary students walk, roll to school (10/05/12)
- Despite small budget, Oakland A’s triumph in American League West (10/05/12)
- Art gets political at West Oakland gallery (10/05/12)
- Redacted police documents on Blueford killing go public (10/05/12)
- This Weekend In Oakland (10/05/12)
- At press conference, Jordan addresses new programs, homicides (10/04/12)
- Oakland groups gather to watch Wednesday’s presidential debate (10/04/12)
- Defendants in Rodas murder make court appearance (10/04/12)
- Oakland art galleries step into spotlight (10/04/12)
- Conservatory collection delights customers at Oakland piano shop (10/04/12)
- Foodies flock to fourth annual Taste of Temescal (10/04/12)
- Blueford police report released and housing proposal debated at council meeting (10/03/12)
- Oakland residents drop off jumbo-sized trash (10/03/12)
- At Castlemont, new school year brings changes, challenges (10/03/12)
- Community photo of the week: Outbound ferry (10/03/12)
- After room reaches capacity, Blueford protestors shut out of city council meeting (10/02/12)
- Oakland clinics spread word about flu vaccine (10/02/12)
- Disco Volante brings flamenco to Oakland (10/02/12)
- Officials work to clear up confusion about ranked-choice voting (10/02/12)
- Rockridge record store continues to offer vinyl in an online era (10/02/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Freddi (10/02/12)
- Jerry Brown vetoes domestic workers bill of rights (10/01/12)
- Undocumented Bay Area youth attend fair for DACA applicants (10/01/12)
- Squirrel causes Saturday power outages in Oakland and Berkeley Hills (10/01/12)
- Ethiopia’s Orthodox Church celebrates Meskel in Oakland (10/01/12)
- Oakland’s historic 16th Street station celebrates centennial, new role in community (10/01/12)
- Oaksterdam welcomes unlikely presidential candidate, Roseanne Barr (10/01/12)
- Blueford family rallies supporters outside Eastmont police station (09/30/12)
- East Bay BRT project rolls closer to reality (09/28/12)
- School board approves plan to address civil rights complaints over student suspensions (09/28/12)
- East Bay Bicycle Coalition plans ride through historic Oakland (09/28/12)
- This Weekend in Oakland (09/28/12)
- Oakland Kochavim take ball hockey, community to the rinks (09/27/12)
- Applications now open for Oakland public housing waitlist (09/27/12)
- After closing Uptown shop, Bakesale Betty talks business and family (09/27/12)
- Stepping down as Mayor Quan’s spokesperson, Sue Piper reflects on challenging years (09/27/12)
- Indie films star at Oakland Underground Film Festival (09/27/12)
- Customers weigh in on menu calorie counts at Oakland McDonald’s (09/27/12)
- Oakland students learn composting in cafeterias (09/26/12)
- Oakland readies for election with National Voter Registration Day (09/26/12)
- Parents, doctors and kids celebrate the fight against pediatric cancer (09/26/12)
- Riders, transit planners take another look at BART bike policy (09/26/12)
- Community photo of the week: Church of Light (09/26/12)
- Proposed Domestic Workers Bill of Rights elicits varied opinions (09/25/12)
- Breaking down the CA Domestic Workers Bill of Rights (09/25/12)
- Oakland schools combat bullying with film (09/25/12)
- Proposed cuts to food stamps may affect Oakland’s farmers’ markets (09/25/12)
- Artists, Oaklanders celebrate creativity at Art in Nature festival (09/25/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Melanie (09/25/12)
- Oakland businesses help CommonWealth pub rebound after fire (09/24/12)
- Bikers race in Grand Prix in downtown Oakland (09/24/12)
- Oaklanders march to end gun violence in their city (09/24/12)
- Fourth annual Eat Real Festival brings foodies out in Oakland (09/24/12)
- Months after son was killed by Oakland police, Bluefords seek answers in police report (09/21/12)
- Planning Commission votes down BevMo! permit requests (09/21/12)
- Father, son paint murals to highlight lives of Oakland’s homeless (09/21/12)
- Shuttle fans gather at Chabot for Endeavour’s final flight (09/21/12)
- Freedom House musical performance explores social issues in Oakland (09/21/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (09/21/12)
- SoundWaves concerts use live music to draw visitors to Jack London Square (09/20/12)
- Alameda County promotes walking, biking to local schools (09/20/12)
- Council considers new meeting policies after raucous protest in wake of Blueford killing (09/19/12)
- Nearly six months later, two Occupy benefit albums struggle to break even (09/19/12)
- Oakland names first ever youth poet laureate (09/19/12)
- Video footage shows hundreds protesting at Tuesday night’s Oakland City Council meeting (09/19/12)
- Community photo of the week: Last Daze (09/19/12)
- Oakland City Council meeting shut down after hundreds protest police’s handling of Alan Blueford shooting (09/18/12)
- Oaklanders ring in Jewish New Year (09/18/12)
- Oakland business owners sound off on economy, medical marijuana, foreign policy (09/18/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Bagel (09/18/12)
- Volunteers flock to Oakland shorelines for Coastal Cleanup Day (09/17/12)
- At Mosswood Park, Ethiopians ring in the New Year (09/17/12)
- At mosque, Oakland Muslims express sorrow and worry over violent aftermath to video (09/17/12)
- Writer Wendy-O Matik discusses unconventional love at Bay Area LadyFest (09/15/12)
- Oakland residents and police kickoff new campaign to reduce prostitution (09/15/12)
- Local officials and residents pledge to reduce gun violence in East Oakland (09/14/12)
- Oakland forum explores pros and cons of Propositions 30, 38 for schools (09/14/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (09/14/12)
- OUSD board postpones discussion of federal inquiry at first meeting of the year (09/13/12)
- Search for suspected burglar in West Oakland home comes up empty (09/13/12)
- Oakland International teacher wins “Unsung Hero” award (09/13/12)
- White House celebrates Oakland food champion (09/13/12)
- New book explores life of alleged FBI informant (09/13/12)
- Oakland’s Damon Slough named one of area’s most littered (09/12/12)
- California schools to adopt updated history and social science curriculum (09/12/12)
- Michael Chabon’s “Telegraph Avenue” novel debuts at Oakland bookstore (09/12/12)
- Community photo of the week: Night heron (09/12/12)
- At The Hat Guys, tradition meets style (09/11/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Sugar (09/11/12)
- Oakland schools celebrate the new year with a festival for students and parents (09/10/12)
- Children’s Hospital Oakland celebrates 100th birthday at Fairyland (09/10/12)
- West Oakland group partners with liquor stores to offer fresh produce (09/07/12)
- You Tell Us: It is time to start thinking outside of the box about foreclosures (09/07/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (09/07/12)
- Piedmont Avenue residents and merchants debate new BevMo! store (09/06/12)
- Pandora and the Great Wall of Oakland team up to showcase local video and music (09/06/12)
- Bishop O’Dowd defends home turf in Oakland high school football clash against McClymonds (09/06/12)
- August pilot program tests lifting BART ban on bikes during commute hours (09/05/12)
- Rockridge BART Plaza set to open in October (09/05/12)
- Community photo of the week: Pets and Pride (09/05/12)
- New book offers a supporter’s take on Ron Dellums’ tenure as Oakland mayor (09/04/12)
- You Tell Us: Exie could be your neighbor. She’s mine. (09/04/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Spring (09/04/12)
- Health officials say Yosemite hantavirus outbreak unlikely to reach Oakland (09/03/12)
- Oakland Pride celebrates the city’s gay and lesbian community (09/03/12)
- Theft of electronics on the rise in North and West Oakland (09/03/12)
- Fruitvale Presbyterian, after 123 years in Oakland, holds final service Sunday (09/01/12)
- Organizers prepare for this weekend’s Oakland Pride festival (09/01/12)
- Chilean rapper Ana Tijoux brings the sound of protest and nostalgia to the New Parish (08/31/12)
- Candidates for City Council’s at-large seat participate in forum (08/31/12)
- Oakland residents express concerns about bringing strollers on buses (08/31/12)
- Former Lakeview Elementary parents and students adjust to new schools (08/31/12)
- Giant head prop from Digital Underground tour stored in East Oakland parking garage (08/31/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (08/31/12)
- Oakland’s Ethiopians divided over Prime Minister’s legacy (08/30/12)
- Neighbors organize an outdoor library in the Fruitvale (08/30/12)
- Lakeview campus is now OUSD administrative building (08/29/12)
- That low-flying helicopter over Oakland? It’s taking radiation levels (08/29/12)
- Oakland restores City Hall plaza and lawn, damaged by Occupy campsite (08/29/12)
- Community photo of the week: Entrance (08/29/12)
- City Council District 1 candidates debate police, gang injunctions and Oakland’s economy (08/28/12)
- North Oakland academy teaches capoeira to area youth (08/28/12)
- Mayor’s office rallies sports fans to support Oakland teams (08/28/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Broccoli (08/28/12)
- Oakland back-to-school event distributes 15,000 pounds of groceries (08/27/12)
- Oakland’s Chinatown StreetFest celebrates diversity, tradition (08/27/12)
- Raiders fans have mixed predictions for the team’s first season without Al Davis (08/27/12)
- At Oakland International High School, an edible forest begins to bloom (08/24/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (08/24/12)
- Photo Trekking through Oakland (08/23/12)
- Contemporary art gallery opens in West Oakland (08/23/12)
- Community group speaks out against billboards in Oakland Army base deal (08/22/12)
- Community photo of the week: The Stork Club (08/22/12)
- You Tell Us: Tough love (08/21/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Tremé (08/21/12)
- Planned West Oakland television series would share positive, historical stories (08/20/12)
- Pedalfest attracts thousands to Jack London Square (08/20/12)
- Acta Non Verba youth farm project celebrates a summer of Oakland kids’ urban gardening (08/20/12)
- Where is this in Oakland? Challenge 8 (08/17/12)
- Bradley Manning supporters occupy Obama campaign office in Oakland (08/17/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (08/17/12)
- Oakland residents throw “good jobs” party to celebrate Army base project (08/16/12)
- Rock Paper Scissors Collective combines DIY with the art of community (08/16/12)
- Oakland residents call for freeze on foreclosures (08/15/12)
- Community photo of the week: Tightrope walkers at Lake Merritt (08/15/12)
- Umami Mart opens specialty Japanese bar and kitchenware store in Old Oakland (08/14/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Martinique (08/14/12)
- At Books Not Bars event, family members and the formerly incarcerated share their stories (08/13/12)
- From Iraq to El Salvador, refugee children shine at Oakland Olympics (08/13/12)
- Our favorite longreads about Oakland (08/11/12)
- Donut Savant brings Seattle-style donuts and artisan flavors to downtown Oakland (08/10/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (08/10/12)
- Children’s Hospital Oakland cuts the ribbon on new room for seriously ill children (08/09/12)
- Q&A: Meet new Oakland Education Association president Trish Gorham (08/09/12)
- During National Night Out, Oakland residents build special bonds (08/08/12)
- Community photo of the week: Obama marquee (08/08/12)
- Temescal merchants frustrated after recent robberies and break-ins (08/07/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Rover (08/07/12)
- North Oakland residents advised to stay indoors due to Chevron fire (08/06/12)
- Oakland celebrates local musicians and artists at Art and Soul festival (08/06/12)
- Bandwidth: Get to know some of the East Bay’s best new bands (08/04/12)
- SF Mime Troupe brings a play about Occupy to Oakland (08/03/12)
- Oakland’s LifeLong Health Care receives $60,000 grant from Kaiser (08/03/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (08/03/12)
- Audit finds OPD lost nearly $2 million on failed technology projects (08/02/12)
- You Tell Us: The Oakland Diss (08/02/12)
- At the county clerk’s office, volunteers help local couples say “I do” (08/01/12)
- Community photo of the week: Lunchtime (08/01/12)
- Mary Bowser’s secrets come to life at African American Museum and Library (07/31/12)
- Expired prescription drugs, controlled substances collected at Oakland drop-off (07/31/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Chewi and Princess Leia (07/31/12)
- Oakland Museum honors Ohlone basket weaver and culture (07/30/12)
- Art & Soul 2012 festival street closures, bus diversions announced (07/30/12)
- At the Compound Gallery, a new show explores storytelling and art (07/30/12)
- Hundreds turn out for Throw Down for the Town day of service (07/30/12)
- Oakland history — a look back in words and photos (07/28/12)
- Oakland Zoo throws annual feast for its animals (07/27/12)
- Oakland police recover 535 illegal firearms amid calls for more resources (07/27/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (07/27/12)
- Oakland celebrates groundbreaking for renovation of historic California Hotel (07/26/12)
- Ordway Organic Farmer’s Market offers fresh produce to downtown workers (07/26/12)
- Total Estate Liquidation: Selling the goods with soul (07/25/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Lake Merritt gondola (07/25/12)
- This Saturday, Throw Down for the Town invites volunteers to improve Oakland (07/24/12)
- Protests accompany President Obama’s campaign visit to Oakland (07/24/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: April (07/24/12)
- Denver slams its way to first place at Oakland’s Brave New Voices 2012 Finals (07/23/12)
- Code for Oakland challenges developers to turn public data into an app (07/23/12)
- Native Americans work to revitalize California’s indigenous languages (07/23/12)
- Labor council decides not to sanction picket line at Lakeview Elementary (07/21/12)
- Oakland North’s treats of summer: Try them before the season’s over! (07/21/12)
- Where is this in Oakland? Challenge 7 (07/20/12)
- Wardrobe For Opportunity helps job-seekers dress for success (07/20/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (07/19/12)
- Meet Pythagoras and the Oakland Zoo’s other baby boom arrivals (07/19/12)
- Port commissioner appointments stalled, Bus Rapid Transit gets green light (07/19/12)
- New emissions rules expected to improve West Oakland air quality (07/18/12)
- Leukemia patient finds donor after two-year search; fight continues to help Cynthia Rodriguez (07/18/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Beautiful Grit (07/18/12)
- At Temescal library, neighbors swap backyard produce and kids’ clothes (07/17/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Betty Boop (07/17/12)
- You Tell Us: Time to get on board with BRT for Oakland (07/17/12)
- Oakland Heritage Alliance offers summertime walking tours (07/16/12)
- Salsa in the Park brings memories of Havana to Oakland (07/16/12)
- Lakeview Elementary School supporters host concert and rally (07/16/12)
- In East Oakland, Friday night parties seek to reduce street violence (07/16/12)
- Through Oakland mural project, a superhero is born (07/13/12)
- NFL stars give scholarship to Oakland gunshot victim (07/13/12)
- 200 Yards project asks photographers to focus on downtown Oakland (07/13/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (07/13/12)
- Sign painter Derek McDonald leaves his mark on the Oakland landscape (07/12/12)
- Hidden Genius Project comes to Oakland (07/12/12)
- Jobless protestors target president Obama’s campaign offices in Oakland (07/11/12)
- Lakeview protesters finish up last week of People’s School at Splash Pad Park (07/11/12)
- Community photo of the week: Abandoned weave (07/11/12)
- Forum for City Council District 1 and 3 candidates held at City Hall (07/10/12)
- Saying goodbye after an incredible year (07/10/12)
- Alameda Central Labor Council considers sanctioning Lakeview picket line (07/10/12)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Tommy (07/10/12)
- East Africans in Oakland: Here to stay (07/09/12)
- Temescal celebrates its ninth annual street fair in North Oakland (07/09/12)
- Oakland artists stage the East Bay’s first literary pub crawl (07/06/12)
- Oakland’s first Youth Poet Laureate finalists announced (07/06/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (07/06/12)
- Future cloudy for Oakland’s regulation of medical marijuana dispensaries (07/05/12)
- Oakland City Council votes to terminate swap agreement with Goldman Sachs (07/04/12)
- After school camp shut-down, Lakeview supporters march to superintendent’s house (07/04/12)
- Community photo of the week: The Bay Bridge from above (07/04/12)
- Affordable Care Act provides an early lifeline to AIDS patients in Oakland (07/03/12)
- Yogathon raises money for Children’s Hospital and African nonprofit (07/03/12)
- Lakeview Elementary encampment shut down; protesters vow to return (07/03/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Fillmore and Angus (07/03/12)
- Lakeview Elementary protesters mark 16 days with film screening, tightened security (07/02/12)
- Happy 4th of July! A list of East Bay Independence Day 2012 celebrations (07/02/12)
- Circus Bella brings a traditional outdoor one-ring circus to Oakland (07/02/12)
- Girls Inc. hosts groundbreaking ceremony for future move to Oakland (06/29/12)
- Where is this in Oakland? Challenge 6 (06/29/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (06/29/12)
- Oakland women lead effort against HIV with billboard campaign, free testing (06/28/12)
- Nearly half of students in Oakland and Richmond overweight, study finds (06/28/12)
- A K-9 emergency medical course teaches police officers how to care for their canine partners (06/27/12)
- At Children’s Hospital Oakland, a lifelong program helps people with sickle cell anemia (06/27/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Mist rainbow over the Oakland waterfront (06/27/12)
- Exploring spirituality and neo-paganism at Ancient Ways (06/26/12)
- In West Oakland, St. Mary’s Center reaches out to seniors hit by foreclosures, financial hardships (06/26/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Dave (06/26/12)
- Oakland celebrates “Summer of Peace” with Voices for Peace Concert (06/25/12)
- Oakland seminar aims to improve public service (06/25/12)
- Actual Cafe serves up a song dedication event for music lovers (06/25/12)
- Lakeview Elementary protest draws hundreds of protestors in Oakland (06/23/12)
- Warriors for Peace screens mini-documentaries about violence in Oakland (06/22/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (06/22/12)
- Lakeview Elementary protest continues as first week comes to a close (06/22/12)
- Free or low-cost public summer activities in Oakland (06/21/12)
- Through Power Soccer, an athlete in a wheelchair takes home a gold medal (06/21/12)
- Free summer lunch program for kids and teens begins in Oakland (06/20/12)
- Army Base development project gets OK from city council (06/20/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: In The Dimond (06/20/12)
- Encampment continues at Lakeview as protesters demand district reopen closed schools (06/20/12)
- Young people turn personal ordeals into stories through Oakland film project (06/19/12)
- Temescal Street Cinema launches a new season of summer outdoor movies (06/19/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Kristen (06/19/12)
- Despite warning from school district, protesters continue to camp at Lakeview Elementary (06/18/12)
- Oakland celebrates the life of Tupac Shakur (06/18/12)
- Lakeview Elementary School encampment protesters given warning notice (06/18/12)
- Festival celebrates Juneteenth, location of new Phat Beets market and plans for a collective kitchen (06/18/12)
- Parents build tent city at Lakeview Elementary with help from Occupy Oakland protesters (06/17/12)
- Local roller derby teams face off this weekend (06/15/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (06/15/12)
- For minorities, search for bone marrow donors is a personal struggle (06/15/12)
- BART service to San Francisco returns after fire near West Oakland station (06/14/12)
- OUSD proposes new plan to expand healthy meals program, serve more fresh food (06/14/12)
- OUSD board hears allegations of abuse at private school, teachers’ contract demands (06/14/12)
- BART shut down between Oakland and San Francisco due to station fire (06/14/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Piece of Oakland in Mendocino (06/13/12)
- During Oliveto’s 11th Annual Oceanic Dinner, a focus on sustainably-sourced seafood (06/13/12)
- Negotiations between port and union stalled, headed for arbitration (06/13/12)
- Emergency healthcare workers discuss caring for kids and infants during disasters (06/12/12)
- What comes next for Broadway Auto Row? (06/12/12)
- Developers tackle solar energy issues with code at Oakland’s Cleanweb Hackathon (06/12/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Amelia (06/12/12)
- Alameda County voter participation for June election lowest in years (06/11/12)
- You Tell Us: Oakland can’t afford the risk of the pension bond refinance deal (06/11/12)
- At Tech Liminal, digital workers find a place to connect (06/11/12)
- Bandwidth: Pooka’s transformation (06/08/12)
- Summer Sounds noontime concert series kicks off at City Center Plaza (06/08/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (06/08/12)
- Ensemble Mik Nawooj brings a chamber hip-hop opera to Oakland (06/07/12)
- Photos: 24 Hours in Oakland (06/07/12)
- Small businesses and plans for a parklet breathe new life into 40th Street (06/07/12)
- PG&E to oppose Skinner’s “Saving Energy, Saving Schools” bill (06/07/12)
- City council postpones voting on contentious items with two councilmembers absent (06/06/12)
- Thousands flock to Chabot to witness the historical transit of Venus (06/06/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Chinatown Sunset (06/06/12)
- County Board of Supervisors approve placing $7.8 billion transportation plan on November ballot (06/05/12)
- ASCEND showcases student projects at Spring Exposition of Learning (06/05/12)
- Projet En Vue hosts final gallery show in Oakland (06/05/12)
- Age is nothing but a number at the Lake Merritt Dance Center (06/05/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Madison (06/05/12)
- Issues celebrates fifth anniversary with a chili cook-off (06/04/12)
- Brandy Martell honored with celebration of life ceremony in Oakland (06/04/12)
- Urban Farm Tours feature sustainability methods used in urban environments (06/04/12)
- Local businesses celebrated at Oakland Indie Awards (06/02/12)
- Oakland community responds to call to save cancer patient Cynthia Rodriguez (06/01/12)
- City officials not ready to give up on keeping Warriors in Oakland (06/01/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (06/01/12)
- You Tell Us: Is Goldman Sachs holding Oakland hostage? (05/31/12)
- Oakland families mark National Missing Children’s Day (05/31/12)
- Rockridge BART plaza receives a facelift (05/31/12)
- Oakland improv group The Senseless Bureau isn’t afraid to “cross a lot of lines” (05/30/12)
- County Board of Supervisors interviews candidates for vacant District 2 seat (05/30/12)
- Float On: Interest in floating is surging locally, but are the benefits all they’re cracked up to be? (05/30/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Car Graffiti (05/30/12)
- Oakland brings in federal agents to help get illegal guns off the streets (05/29/12)
- Oakland residents ask Goldman Sachs CEO for a way out of rate swap deal (05/29/12)
- Oakland Museum hosts retrospective of comic artist Daniel Clowes (05/29/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Sivi (05/29/12)
- Bittersweet Cafe establishes a new home in downtown Oakland (05/28/12)
- Oakland doctors target heart problems, poor metabolism with nutrition bar (05/28/12)
- Candidates for local offices interact with voters at Oakland Caucus (05/25/12)
- Inner City Advisors gets Oakland entrepreneurs “All In” at the Fox Theater (05/25/12)
- Where in Oakland is this? Challenge 5 (05/25/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (05/25/12)
- McClymonds High students learn about their family histories with ancestral research project (05/24/12)
- Actual Cafe’s owner raising funds to open Victory Burger, a burger stand next door (05/24/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Sunday Morning on Lake Park (05/24/12)
- Students learn “Science of the Game” with A’s outfielder Josh Reddick (05/23/12)
- After Oakland airport begins Havana flights, Cuban musicians return to the Bay Area (05/23/12)
- Assemblymember Skinner introduces bill to upgrade energy systems in schools (05/23/12)
- Chop Bar pig roast at Linden Street Brewery draws hungry spectators (05/22/12)
- At hearing, veterans and politicians discuss disability claim backlog at Oakland VA office (05/22/12)
- Laney College’s 9th Floor Radio brings Oakland’s music scene to the Internet (05/22/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Prim (05/22/12)
- Solar eclipse draws hundreds to Oakland’s Chabot Space and Science Center (05/21/12)
- Oakland’s new open gallery event Murmurama combines live music with avant garde art (05/21/12)
- A year after the world didn’t end, a look at the prophecies of Harold Camping (05/21/12)
- Alameda County Healthy Home Alliance discuss affordable and healthy housing (05/19/12)
- Oakland’s Civicorps Elementary School to shut down (05/18/12)
- Where is this in Oakland? Challenge 4 (05/18/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (05/18/12)
- Oakland celebrates Older Americans Month with dance and a public gathering (05/17/12)
- Bites off Broadway returns as new food truck “food pod” ordinance is introduced (05/17/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Wash, Dry (05/17/12)
- Oakland gears up for the 7th Annual Walk to End Poverty (05/16/12)
- City Council approves ordinance to hold banks responsible for blighted homes in default process (05/16/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Vanilla (05/16/12)
- 1927: Rockridge scandalized by pagan love cult (05/15/12)
- Hills covered in beautiful homes (05/15/12)
- Oakland North Presents: History of Rockridge (05/15/12)
- Rockridge: Then and Now (05/15/12)
- Rockridge historical photos (05/15/12)
- Voices from Rockridge’s early days (05/15/12)
- The Livermores: Rockridge’s Founding Family (05/15/12)
- Everything you wanted to know about the recall process but were too afraid (or busy) to ask (05/14/12)
- Faultline Art Space opens in Fruitvale (05/14/12)
- Video project examines Occupy Oakland from different viewpoints (05/14/12)
- Bandwidth: Aquí están Los Cenzontles (05/11/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (05/11/12)
- Oakland celebrates Bike to Work Day (05/10/12)
- Jewelry designer Laura Bruland turns old book covers into wearable art (05/10/12)
- Councilmembers discuss ways to get out of bond debt deal with Goldman Sachs (05/09/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Puddle on a Leaf (05/09/12)
- Proposed donation box ordinance fails to pass committee (05/09/12)
- Projet En Vue collects the life stories of Oaklanders in sound and photos (05/08/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Rhea (05/08/12)
- At the Youth Speaks Poetry Slam, Bay Area poets talk love and money (05/07/12)
- Jack’s Night Market kicks off initial First Friday event (05/07/12)
- Where is this in Oakland? Challenge 3 (05/04/12)
- Oakland Ballet Company to host gala fundraiser (05/04/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (05/04/12)
- Tech baseball team caps another stellar season at its pristine home park (05/03/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Pina (05/03/12)
- Oakland to host workshop on redevelopment of toxic land (05/03/12)
- Murder of transgender woman Brandy Martell raises concerns about hate crime (05/02/12)
- Occupy Oakland’s May Day in photos (05/02/12)
- As night falls, Occupy May Day protesters in downtown Oakland face off with police (05/01/12)
- Protesters gather in East Oakland park for planned evening march downtown (05/01/12)
- Photos of the early morning May Day protest at Child Protective Services (05/01/12)
- Protesters briefly clash with police as May Day marches continue through Oakland (05/01/12)
- Occupy Oakland activists kick off May Day general strike and protests (05/01/12)
- Quan’s 100-block plan criticized by councilmembers (05/01/12)
- Oakland Museum of California launches Summer Nights (04/30/12)
- At Dumpling Wars, cooks face off over potsticker prowess (04/30/12)
- Where is this in Oakland? Challenge 2 (04/27/12)
- Teachers, parents talk about how to overcome communication barriers (04/27/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (04/27/12)
- Oakland police raid enormous marijuana operation; seize $1 million worth of pot (04/26/12)
- East Africans in Oakland: So much happened after the fall (04/26/12)
- You Tell Us: Local food banks can’t shoulder $33 billion in food assistance cuts (04/26/12)
- OUSD board denies Lazear Elementary charter application (04/26/12)
- Music with the power to heal (04/25/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: The City from The Town (04/25/12)
- Through FoodPool, gardeners donate excess produce to those in need (04/24/12)
- New state legislation aimed at curtailing illegal mattress dumping (04/24/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Bailey (04/24/12)
- OPD changing its crowd control policy (04/23/12)
- You Tell Us: Questioning the medical marijuana crackdown in California (04/23/12)
- Oakland then and now: A tour in photos (04/23/12)
- Oaksterdam University supporters celebrate 4/20 with a march (04/20/12)
- Port still waiting on federal funds for dredging (04/20/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (04/20/12)
- Earth Day 2012 activities in Oakland (04/19/12)
- OUSD board discusses giving more power to schools (04/19/12)
- US Olympic rowers training on Estuary for London Games (04/19/12)
- Image Comics on the rise (04/19/12)
- Getting Oakland’s customary DIY tattoo: The stick-and-poke (04/18/12)
- Residents learn OPD policies and procedures at Citizens Police Academy (04/18/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Lake Merritt Dawn (04/18/12)
- Dale Sky Jones to become new head of Oaksterdam University (04/17/12)
- Artist hopes to bring stories of Lake Merritt to your ears (04/17/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Rhea (04/17/12)
- East Africans in Oakland: Identifying as an Eritrean and an Oaklander (04/16/12)
- Where is this in Oakland? Challenge 1 (04/16/12)
- To veg, or not to veg? Take our poll! (04/13/12)
- Oakland kicks off the city’s first Veg Week, a celebration of meatless eating (04/13/12)
- Around the world sail race stops in Oakland as part of Strictly Sail Pacific Boat Show (04/13/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (04/13/12)
- For little-known Oikos University, an uncertain future after campus shooting (04/12/12)
- Transforming San Pablo Avenue through murals (04/12/12)
- Oakland Food Policy Council fights for access, an equitable food system (04/12/12)
- The night that BART didn’t stop (04/11/12)
- Oakland residents gather to “demand justice” in Trayvon Martin case (04/11/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: “Ecstasy” at American Steel (04/11/12)
- East Africans in Oakland: Sharing Ethiopian music with the world (04/10/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Flapjack and Joey (04/10/12)
- Pies with a permit: The California Homemade Food Act heads to the vote (04/09/12)
- A study of twins aims to clarify the roles genes, environment play in autism (04/09/12)
- At the Oakland film festival, filmmakers and organizers tackle issues of community, identity (04/08/12)
- Local filmmakers premiere their work at Oakland International Film Festival (04/06/12)
- Oakland police believe they have found Oikos shooting murder weapon (04/06/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (04/06/12)
- Kaplan, community members discuss city’s bond debt deal with Goldman Sachs (04/05/12)
- Oakland at work: A day in the life of a Bay Bridge toll collector (04/05/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Bentley (04/05/12)
- For local dispensaries after the Oaksterdam raid, business as usual and a low profile (04/04/12)
- Council approves community benefit program near Lake Merritt BART (04/04/12)
- Mourners gather to commemorate victims of Oikos University shooting (04/04/12)
- A day after the raid, Oaksterdam leaders start to rebuild while bracing for what comes next (04/03/12)
- Oikos University shooting suspect was former nursing student upset he was expelled (04/03/12)
- Oakland police identify shooting suspect in Oikos University attack (04/02/12)
- Seven dead, three injured in Oikos University campus shooting (04/02/12)
- Federal agents raid Oaksterdam University (04/02/12)
- Delicious Nutritious delivers healthy meals to employees at local businesses (04/02/12)
- Salmon are coming back to the bay (04/02/12)
- Bandwidth: Getting soulful with Drop Apollo (03/30/12)
- The Night Light brightens the bar scene near Jack London Square (03/30/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (03/30/12)
- A day after heated meeting, OUSD board votes to lease Santa Fe Elementary to Emeryville (03/29/12)
- Welcome to Hoodslam, the party with rock music, drama and a wrestling ring (03/29/12)
- Two groups protest at OUSD board meeting, which is eventually cancelled (03/29/12)
- Could the newest trend in Bay Area food be … edible insects? (03/28/12)
- Superintendent Smith discusses state of OUSD in talk to educators, families (03/28/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Love for Lake Temescal (03/28/12)
- Despite cancelled meeting, councilmembers discuss changing city’s banking contract (03/27/12)
- Spending time with The Waiting Room, a documentary on Oakland’s Highland Hospital (03/27/12)
- Without redevelopment agencies, a lack of programs to help first-time homebuyers (03/27/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Cyrano (03/27/12)
- Oakland North history series presents: Golden Gate (03/26/12)
- Golden Gate: Then and Now (03/26/12)
- Growing up in the Golden Gate (03/26/12)
- Stop here, this is the place: Klinknerville (03/26/12)
- The early days of the Golden Gate District (03/26/12)
- The shuttered bars of the Golden Gate (03/26/12)
- Female firefighters in Oakland take the heat, defy stereotypes (03/23/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (03/23/12)
- Photo Trek: rain over Jack London Square (03/22/12)
- East Africans in Oakland: A love and devotion to Ethiopian food (03/22/12)
- Street closures, bus changes this Sunday for Oakland Running Festival (03/22/12)
- Oakland at Work: Piloting Giants (03/21/12)
- City Council debates Quan’s 100 block plan (03/21/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Sausal Creek Colors (03/21/12)
- Bay Area companies take lead on new socially responsible corporate model (03/20/12)
- Oakland sports fans link up to try to keep teams from leaving (03/20/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Oliver (03/20/12)
- Oakland homicides in 2011: A statistical breakdown (03/19/12)
- Dodgeball league for adults starts up in North Oakland (03/19/12)
- As more consumers choose alternatives to banks, Bay Area social enterprises rise to meet their needs (03/19/12)
- Occupy Oakland marks six-month anniversary with barbeque, workshops (03/18/12)
- Photo trek: Oakland in the rain (03/16/12)
- At Children’s Hospital Oakland, the brave go bald for childhood cancer research (03/16/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (03/16/12)
- New police, fire chiefs officially sworn in during ceremony (03/15/12)
- Photo Trek: A taste of Temescal (03/15/12)
- Hoop dreams: Oakland’s Team Try Hard makes a run at Goaltimate Games title (03/15/12)
- East Africans in Oakland: A mother’s long journey, and sacrifice (03/15/12)
- Despite state compromise, some seniors no longer eligible for adult day healthcare (03/14/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: City Skyline from BART (03/14/12)
- Happy Pi Day, Bay Area! Oaklanders celebrate with math (and pie) (03/14/12)
- As the economy sinks, homeless people move onto abandoned boats (03/14/12)
- County board of supervisors urges governor to keep shelter law on the books (03/13/12)
- For urban bikers, a risky commute and worries about safety (03/13/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Winston (03/13/12)
- In Jingletown, Diamond Tool & Die is a survivor from Oakland’s industrial past (03/12/12)
- You Tell Us: Are gentrification and media attention good for Oakland? (03/12/12)
- Girls Inc. headquarters moving to Oakland, rehabbing downtown building (03/12/12)
- An advocate for children teaches kids and parents how to spot abuse (03/12/12)
- OPD asks for help identifying masked man at CVS (03/09/12)
- Notes & Words announces hospital benefit lineup, essay contest (03/09/12)
- SWAT team prepares to go inside CVS in search of robbery suspect (03/09/12)
- Somewhere to turn: The U visa, a path to citizenship for domestic violence victims (03/09/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (03/09/12)
- Photo Trek: Strolling around Chinatown (03/08/12)
- Spoken Word in the Bay Area (03/08/12)
- Two OUSD schools will convert to charters after board vote (03/08/12)
- Tech girls fall in first round of NorCal basketball playoffs (03/08/12)
- The Town Spectacle will turn art appreciation into an interactive, community-building event (03/08/12)
- Quan, city officials roll out ambitious Coliseum plan in effort to keep three pro teams in Oakland (03/07/12)
- Thomas Peele on his new book, Your Black Muslim Bakery and Chauncey Bailey’s murder (03/07/12)
- Teen center to remain open after debate at City Council meeting (03/07/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Behind the Grand Lake (03/07/12)
- OPD releases sketch of suspect wanted for sexual assault (03/06/12)
- Though one group is out, two mayoral recall efforts still gathering signatures (03/06/12)
- For transgender people, a life without binary norms (03/06/12)
- OUSD exploring “partnership” model in attempt to keep two schools close to the district (03/06/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Banner (03/06/12)
- Sickle cell patients in need of African American blood donors (03/05/12)
- It’s cookie time, and the Girl Scouts have gone high tech (03/05/12)
- Tech girls bring home OAL hoops title (03/05/12)
- Final arguments wrap up in National Lodge trial (03/02/12)
- “Ready, Set, Grow” jobs forum spotlights employment in health and food industries (03/02/12)
- Oakland at work: The bearded barbers of Temescal (03/02/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (03/02/12)
- Photo Trek: Welcome to West Oakland (03/01/12)
- City trying to shut down East Oakland hotels that it says cater to prostitution (03/01/12)
- Crowd control at Oakland protests: A visual explainer (03/01/12)
- New background check process not required for city parking enforcement employees (03/01/12)
- 60 years after it was built, Children’s Fairyland keeps the tradition of storytelling alive (02/29/12)
- An American friend: A visitation program for immigration detainees (02/29/12)
- Neighbors hope to return Golden Gate rec center to its former glory (02/29/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Kaiser Skyscraper (02/29/12)
- Shelters may shorten the amount of time animals can stay to 72 hours (02/28/12)
- Fight Night at the MADE in Oakland brings gamers together (02/28/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Sylvia (02/28/12)
- Oakland welcomes superheroes at Image Comic Expo (02/27/12)
- At Actual Cafe, Bicycle Bingo promotes fun and a good cause (02/27/12)
- Lives change through hard work at King’s Boxing Gym (02/27/12)
- Oakland Green Party proposes an alliance with progressive candidates (02/25/12)
- Photo Trek: Welcome to Golden Gate (02/24/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (02/24/12)
- Mills documentary project on the economy seeks Oakland stories (02/24/12)
- East Bay SPCA offers free and low cost spaying and neutering for World Spay Day (02/23/12)
- Taco truck owners targeted by criminals, organize defense plan (02/23/12)
- “The Art of Letterpress” showcases the beauty of print (02/23/12)
- Crossroads: Immigration in the East Bay (02/22/12)
- Community groups voice opposition to city’s bond debt deal with Goldman Sachs (02/22/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Sausal Creek in Winter (02/22/12)
- County officials discuss how state budget cuts will affect local services (02/21/12)
- A church-run soul food restaurant offers jobs for ex-offenders (02/21/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Sir Galahad (02/21/12)
- Temescal: Then and Now (02/20/12)
- Temescal’s own amusement park (02/20/12)
- Temescal in 1873 (02/20/12)
- Oakland North presents: History of Temescal (02/20/12)
- In the days of the streetcar, Temescal was a busy, commercial hub (02/20/12)
- A creek ran through it (02/20/12)
- I’ll see you down at the club (02/20/12)
- Undocumented workers protest their firings from Pacific Steel Casting (02/18/12)
- Oakland’s two mayoral recall efforts begin gathering signatures (02/17/12)
- Citizen’s Police Review Board discusses postponement of forum on Occupy Oakland (02/17/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (02/17/12)
- Photo Trek: A Rockridge walkabout (02/16/12)
- A conversation with Oakland chef and activist Bryant Terry (02/16/12)
- City promoting rain barrels for hills residents to help prevent erosion (02/16/12)
- Sunday morning, our country’s “most segregated hour,” unites people in Oakland (02/15/12)
- A church helps members transfer money from big banks to a minority-owned credit union (02/15/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Fox Theater Control Panel (02/15/12)
- You Tell Us: Support independent media as if your democracy depended on it (02/14/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Vega (02/14/12)
- Once the center of civic life, former Oakland Auditorium now vacant with future still uncertain (02/13/12)
- Tall ships on Oakland’s horizon (02/13/12)
- At the Oakland Museum, Question:Bridge facilitates a high-tech conversation among black men (02/10/12)
- Home renovator fights to save her historic bungalow (02/10/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (02/10/12)
- Photo Trek: Lake Merritt (02/09/12)
- Mentors needed for Bay Area youth (02/09/12)
- Quan calls Oakland a “city on the rise” in State of the City address (02/08/12)
- Council deadlocks over resolution that would allow tougher policing of protests (02/08/12)
- Truckers struggle to meet clean air costs at Port of Oakland (02/08/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: High on the Paramount Sign (02/08/12)
- Appeals court declares Proposition 8 same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional (02/07/12)
- Owners and fans push for landmark status for the Kingfish Pub and Café (02/07/12)
- Prop 8 ruled unconstitutional (02/07/12)
- As parking enforcement transfers to OPD oversight, workers will have to pass new background checks (02/07/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Thelma and Louise (02/07/12)
- Group opposed to Occupy Oakland gathers at City Hall for protest (02/06/12)
- A Verb for Keeping Warm teaches the art, and community, of textile-making (02/06/12)
- Bandwidth: Welcome to The 21st Century (02/03/12)
- Oakland Museum exhibits work by Bay Area jewelry pioneer Margaret De Patta (02/03/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (02/03/12)
- More than a century of Oakland Public School history on display at main library (02/02/12)
- Oakland high school students working to put an initiative for free college educations on the state ballot (02/02/12)
- Infographic: How Oakland is balancing the budget (02/01/12)
- Infographic: How Oakland is balancing its budget (02/01/12)
- New Oakland police, fire chiefs named (02/01/12)
- New Oakland city budget cuts 80 jobs, but spares arts funding, zoo and Fairyland (02/01/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Shoes on a Wire (02/01/12)
- At town hall meeting, residents and councilmembers debate mayor’s budget proposal (01/31/12)
- Journalists arrested at Saturday Occupy Oakland protest (01/31/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Garret (01/31/12)
- Oakland at Work: A sailor’s life for me (01/30/12)
- New rules slash emissions at Port of Oakland, but threaten local truckers (01/30/12)
- Occupy Oakland’s “Move-In Day” in photos (01/29/12)
- Arrests, tear gas as Occupy Oakland protesters attempt to seize a building (01/28/12)
- Bandwidth: Alexa Weber-Morales wants to work for you (01/27/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (01/27/12)
- Alameda County approves mandatory recycling, plastic bag ban (01/26/12)
- City Council discusses layoffs and department mergers, protesters disrupt meeting (01/26/12)
- At Children’s Hospital Oakland, experts work to prevent injury, improve performance in young athletes (01/26/12)
- Judge orders stricter oversight for Oakland Police Department (01/25/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: MLK Day at the Food Bank (01/25/12)
- Community benefits package aimed at creating local jobs for Army Base project passes committee (01/25/12)
- New proposed city budget would cut city positions, merge departments (01/24/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Pepa (01/24/12)
- End of the Mama Buzz era, new cafe Telegraph to open soon (01/23/12)
- OUSD “mutual matching” proposal would change how teachers are assigned to schools (01/23/12)
- Finances force Oakland Ballet Company to postpone performances (01/23/12)
- Yu Ming Charter School offers Mandarin immersion education in Oakland (01/20/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (01/20/12)
- ON Radio: One on one with the Gilman’s Brian Edge (01/19/12)
- New spice shop opens up across from Lake Merritt (01/18/12)
- City council debates funding for violence prevention programs (01/18/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Pink Clouds (01/18/12)
- Steele’s dive shop has deep history on Telegraph Avenue (01/17/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Anne and Casey (01/17/12)
- Some parents at closing schools feel rushed into picking new school for their kids (01/16/12)
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2012 service opportunities and events in Oakland (01/15/12)
- During the recession, businesses in Oakland’s Chinatown have struggled (01/13/12)
- Rockridge residents discuss adding video cameras to help deter crime in the neighborhood (01/13/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (01/13/12)
- Occupied Oakland Tribune faces lawsuit threat over trademark issues (01/12/12)
- OUSD board approves new charter school, denies two schools from leaving district (01/12/12)
- For county homeowners, rebates make energy upgrades a good deal (01/11/12)
- City of Oakland to take over affordable housing programs, debt obligations after redevelopment agency is eliminated (01/11/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: 580 Lights (01/11/12)
- Despite meeting cancellation, community members talk Army base redevelopment at City Hall (01/10/12)
- Oakland’s redevelopment agency dollars: A breakdown of how the city used them (01/10/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Charlie Brown (01/10/12)
- Event raises awareness about sexism, homophobia within Occupy protests (01/09/12)
- Temescal car rental shop Rent-a-Relic has been neighborhood institution for 20 years (01/09/12)
- Oakland art gallery roundup (01/06/12)
- Over last two weeks, 40 arrests, and rising tensions between city officials and Occupy protesters (01/06/12)
- A rise in homicides, including the deaths of three children, concerns anti-violence proponents (01/06/12)
- This weekend in Oakland (01/06/12)
- Occupy Oakland protesters meet with city officials after tense scene at City Hall (01/05/12)
- Jennifer LeBarre makes sure that Oakland students get a healthy school lunch (01/05/12)
- You Tell Us: Recall campaigns agree to disagree, but why? (01/04/12)
- At Pioneer Bicycles, a focus on bike fixes, not sales (01/04/12)
- Community Photo of the Week: Occupy Oakland, Day 1 (01/04/12)
- Concerns raised about Occupy Oakland investigative team (01/03/12)
- New Parkway Theater gets new home on 24th Street (01/03/12)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Jones (01/03/12)
- 2011: Oakland North’s year in photos (12/30/11)
- Oakland North’s biggest news stories of 2011 (12/30/11)
- The Nightcap: 21 options for New Year’s Eve (12/30/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (12/30/11)
- A few ideas for New Year’s Eve in Oakland (12/30/11)
- Time to dispose of the Christmas tree (12/29/11)
- A father remembers his daughter, who was shot after a tattoo party (12/29/11)
- Neighbors working to create a sense of place in the Golden Gate District (12/29/11)
- Police disperse West Oakland Occupy site (12/28/11)
- Occupy Oakland takes over West Oakland plot, may face eviction (12/28/11)
- Yasai Market, an independent produce store in the heart of Rockridge (12/28/11)
- Carbon neutral cafe coming to Oakland (12/28/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Port Sunset (12/28/11)
- At Oasis Food Market, the Middle Eastern sweets draw customers from afar (12/27/11)
- Bay Area firms carve out socially responsible niche within financial industry (12/27/11)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Snowcone (12/27/11)
- Adult daycare centers, facing cutbacks, saved from total funding cutoff (12/26/11)
- United States Post Office set to close hundreds of post offices nationwide (12/26/11)
- The Nightcap: The long-running, legendary White Horse Inn (12/23/11)
- Why did the turkeys cross the road? No, seriously, why? (12/23/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (12/23/11)
- At Sacred Tattoo, the designs and styles vary, but it’s always art (12/22/11)
- Oakland Children’s Hospital launches healthy lunch plan for kids and parents (12/22/11)
- Stalk Bicycles combines art and transportation with the bamboo bike (12/22/11)
- Metropolitan Transportation Commission debates proposal to create new seats for Oakland and San Jose (12/21/11)
- Oakland officials announce independent investigation into Occupy Oakland confrontations (12/21/11)
- Councilmembers, Occupy Oakland protesters spar over port policing resolution (12/21/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Spontaneous Holiday Cheer (12/21/11)
- Occupy Oakland clergy and supporters protest beach umbrella citation (12/20/11)
- Twelve years after the Riders, a long legal process is reaching its final stage (12/20/11)
- Jakada Imani on the Ella Baker Center, his port commission bid, and fighting for Oakland (12/20/11)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Ruby (12/20/11)
- Police looking for help in identifying woman found in estuary (12/19/11)
- Union leaders voice opposition to effort to recall Mayor Quan (12/19/11)
- It’s almost Christmas, which means it’s time for tamales (12/19/11)
- Asian Health Services to build new clinic after closure of Silver Dragon Restaurant (12/19/11)
- At Powell’s Sweet Shoppe in Oakland, treats from every era (12/19/11)
- The Nightcap: Going clubbing at Lounge 3411 (12/16/11)
- New bike lanes installed in downtown area (12/16/11)
- Alameda County moves a step closer to mandatory recycling, banning plastic bags (12/16/11)
- Police shut down floating Aquapy encampment on Lake Merritt (12/16/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (12/16/11)
- Parents voice their anger about school closures, move to recall OUSD board members (12/15/11)
- Oakland celebrates “day of inclusion” (12/15/11)
- Police volunteers to escort holiday shoppers from West Oakland BART to their cars (12/15/11)
- The West African Highlife Band leads Oakland in a Kwanzaa celebration (12/15/11)
- In Oakland, a center works to protect Cambodian girls from sexual exploitation (12/14/11)
- Parents to march to school board meeting, petition for recall of 5 board members (12/14/11)
- Musically Minded offers winter break camps and classes for kids of all ages (12/14/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Tribune Reflection (12/14/11)
- Looking for local gifts this holiday season? Here’s our guide for Oakland shoppers (12/13/11)
- Retailers launch Oakland Gift Card to help people shop locally (12/13/11)
- Protesters disrupt early morning shift at Port of Oakland (12/13/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Porky and Daffy (12/13/11)
- Evening march disrupts business at Port of Oakland (12/12/11)
- At American Steel Studios, artists showcase Diamonds in the Rough (12/12/11)
- Occupy protesters march on the Port of Oakland as part of West coast blockade (12/12/11)
- An appreciation for Fred Thompson, OSU defensive tackle and Tech Bulldog (12/12/11)
- As a prologue to the Occupy port blockade, protesters Aquapy Lake Merritt (12/12/11)
- Popuphood launches in Old Oakland featuring homegrown and artisan wares (12/12/11)
- The Nightcap: The old and comfortable Baggy’s By the Lake (12/09/11)
- With increased poverty and more than 2,000 requests, this year’s toy drive needs more donations (12/09/11)
- Oakland Port blockade set for Monday despite union objections, Occupy leaders say (12/09/11)
- This Weekend in Oakland (12/09/11)
- Oakland School for the Arts Chamber Choir hosts holiday concert (12/08/11)
- Bay Area medical marijuana dispensaries face a federal crackdown (12/08/11)
- New ordinance will require Oakland property owners to replace leaking sewer pipes (12/08/11)
- Bandwidth: The California Honeydrops bring some New Orleans soul to Oakland (12/08/11)
- One-year-old wounded in West Oakland shooting last week “still fighting” (12/07/11)
- Occupy, Causa Justa, protesters take over vacant home, rally against foreclosures (12/07/11)
- You Tell Us: Make education available for Oakland’s Burmese refugees (12/07/11)
- Oakland’s City Council approves point system, businesses can earn city contracts (12/07/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Lighted Yachts (12/07/11)
- New mobile vending proposal could create “food pods” throughout Oakland (12/06/11)
- Attendance boundaries will change after OUSD vote for school closures (12/06/11)
- For the first time in nearly four years, OPD adds new police officers to its ranks (12/06/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Gizmo (12/06/11)
- The camps may be dispersed, but the art of Occupy Oakland lives on (12/05/11)
- Oakland’s Catholics celebrate Our Lady of Guadalupe with a six-mile pilgrimage (12/05/11)
- Children’s holiday parade marches through downtown Oakland (12/05/11)
- The Nightcap: The building of Heart and Dagger Saloon (12/02/11)
- Oakland man charged with murder in shooting death near former Occupy Oakland encampment (12/02/11)
- This Weekend in Oakland (12/02/11)
- You Tell Us: On World AIDS Day, no need to look far (12/01/11)
- Tracey Gold’s new reality show on eating disorders worries some East Bay health experts (12/01/11)
- Higher costs, plus anguish of sudden loss, push some black families to abandon traditional burial rituals (12/01/11)
- In Oakland, mixed feelings about urban livestock (12/01/11)
- Despite promises, the $484 million Oakland Airport Connector yields few local jobs (11/30/11)
- Oakland women’s group to kick off new campaign on World AIDS Day (11/30/11)
- Oakland residents and city council call for reform to building services division (11/30/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Lake Merritt Glows (11/30/11)
- Three victims of West Oakland shooting in critical condition (11/29/11)
- Fir or Plastic? Oakland residents weigh their Christmas tree options (11/29/11)
- After 20 years, Youth Alive continues its fight to end gun violence among Oakland’s young people (11/29/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Sufi (11/29/11)
- Eight people, including a child, wounded in West Oakland shooting (11/28/11)
- Oakland cathedral joins churches worldwide in adopting changes to Catholic mass (11/28/11)
- At God’s Gym, members find kindness, support and an unlikely spiritual leader (11/28/11)
- Oakland aims to add more businesses to its “green certified” list (11/28/11)
- In West Oakland, artists build lifesize submarine merging nostalgia and futurism (11/28/11)
- The Nightcap: Hip-hop and Belgian beers at Luka’s Taproom (11/25/11)
- Acta Non Verba Youth Urban Farm uses a garden classroom to teach about food (11/25/11)
- “Pop-up” stores to try transforming part of downtown Oakland this December (11/25/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (11/25/11)
- Happy Thanksgiving, from your friends at Oakland North! (11/24/11)
- Oakland officials and volunteers serve Thanksgiving dinner to over 2,000 people (11/23/11)
- Pros and amateurs showcase their culinary talent at new Guest Chef restaurant (11/23/11)
- As Oakland struggles with budget crisis, Occupy protests have cost the city at least $2.4 million (11/23/11)
- As Oakland struggles with budget crisis, Occupy protests have cost the city at least $2.4 million (11/23/11)
- At Destiny Arts Center, East Bay youth learn how to deal with danger through martial and performing arts (11/23/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Skyline Sunset (11/23/11)
- Got Thanksgiving travel plans? It’s time for Oakland North’s Race to the Airport (11/22/11)
- “Hell’s Kitchen” chef teaches healthy holiday cooking to Oaklanders at Beebe Memorial Cathedral (11/22/11)
- Gourmet restaurants, art galleries revive Oakland’s Auto Row on Broadway (11/22/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Bobbi (11/22/11)
- At St. Columba Church, Oaklanders honor this year’s 102 victims of homicide (11/21/11)
- As financial crisis for public schools worsens, OUSD cuts almost 90% of its budget for Adult Education (11/21/11)
- A special room, and a hospital program, for profoundly ill kids and their families (11/21/11)
- Plastic bags could be banned in Alameda County stores by Jan. 2013 (11/21/11)
- Sorrowful ceremony honors transgender people who died in past year (11/21/11)
- In the rain, police rout Occupy campers from their latest downtown site (11/20/11)
- Occupy Oakland marches again, sets up tents in new downtown site (11/19/11)
- The Nightcap: Dinner, drink and music at Disco Volante (11/18/11)
- Oakland officials have a new development plan for army base (11/18/11)
- Kaiser opens new Breast Cancer Center in North Oakland (11/18/11)
- This Weekend in Oakland (11/18/11)
- Oakland school board votes to expand Life Academy, ends district use of Styrofoam (11/17/11)
- Occupiers pitch more tents at Snow Park (11/17/11)
- Oakland officials react to voters’ rejection of ballot measures (11/17/11)
- New state law will mandate booster seats for kids up to 8 years old (11/17/11)
- Reacting to closures, 3 Oakland public schools ask to become charters (11/17/11)
- How did Mayor Quan handle the Occupy demonstrations? Oakland residents respond (11/17/11)
- Oakland police seek help finding missing woman (11/16/11)
- Oakland parents on school closures: Where do we go? (11/16/11)
- Oakland City Council approves new requirements for Army Base redevelopment project (11/16/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Mountain View fog (11/16/11)
- Election results: All Oakland city ballot measures fail (11/15/11)
- Occupy Oakland protesters march to support Occupy Cal demonstrations (11/15/11)
- New grant from Kaiser could help more Oakland residents manage chronic illnesses (11/15/11)
- Election Day: A look at what the 3 ballot measures could mean for Oakland (11/15/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Gracie, Coraline and Yvaine (11/15/11)
- Occupy Oakland protesters reconvene, return to plaza for evening meeting (11/14/11)
- Credit unions see a boost in membership after Bank Transfer Day (11/14/11)
- City officials plan to reopen Frank Ogawa Plaza this afternoon (11/14/11)
- Occupy Oakland campers evicted for second time in three weeks (11/14/11)
- Mayor Quan calls for “peaceful conclusion” to Occupy camp (11/13/11)
- After “leave immediately” order and tense night, Occupy camp still in place (11/13/11)
- You Tell Us: Don’t raid the Occupy Oakland encampment (11/12/11)
- City issues order: Occupy protesters must remove tents, stop camping (11/12/11)
- Attorneys, victims speak out against OPD after Occupy Oakland car accident (11/12/11)
- Should California Redevelopment Agencies give funding to school districts? (11/12/11)
- As veterans protest, police distribute eviction fliers to Occupy Oakland campers (11/11/11)
- Clergy members defend Occupy camp after fatal shooting (11/11/11)
- The Nightcap: The dark, loud and loved Ruby Room (11/11/11)
- America, Occupied: A nation-wide look at the Occupy camps and cities’ reactions (11/11/11)
- Occupying Oakland, and its bathroom stalls (11/11/11)
- This Weekend in Oakland (11/11/11)
- Man shot and killed near Occupy Oakland encampment (11/10/11)
- Mayor releases statement on shooting, urges Occupy protesters to leave (11/10/11)
- Shooting at Frank Ogawa Plaza (11/10/11)
- New, energy-independent biodiesel plant approved for West Oakland (11/10/11)
- Community Acupuncture: A new trend in Oakland (11/10/11)
- Occupy Oakland General Assembly debates violent “black bloc” tactics (11/10/11)
- Community art collective condemns Occupy Oakland-related vandalism (11/09/11)
- OPD report: No reduction in violent crime after North Oakland gang injunction (11/09/11)
- OPD, ACLU in disagreement over releasing documents from Occupy Oakland raid and protest (11/09/11)
- The pros and cons of Oakland’s proposed parcel tax, Measure I–INFOGRAPHIC (11/09/11)
- The pros and cons of Oakland’s proposed parcel tax, Measure I (11/09/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Occupy Boston (11/09/11)
- Opportunity Fund offers micro lending to help small Bay Area businesses succeed (11/08/11)
- You Tell Us: Obama supporters and the Occupy protests (11/08/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Mini (11/08/11)
- Bay Area clergy give active religious presence to Occupy Oakland protesters (11/08/11)
- Anthony Batts, the exit interview: “In Oakland, the police department is seen as a necessary evil” (11/07/11)
- You Tell Us: Is Oakland worth it for businesses? (11/07/11)
- Improv, vulgarity, stage battles, a random badger–it’s the weird Tourettes Without Regrets show (11/07/11)
- Oakland East Bay Symphony features renowned pianist Sara Davis Buechner (11/07/11)
- Marine flies in from NJ to take part in Occupy Oakland protest (11/05/11)
- City issues preliminary cost estimate for Occupy Oakland-related expenses (11/04/11)
- The Nightcap: Building community at The Layover (11/04/11)
- Timeline of Occupy Oakland (11/04/11)
- City Council meets to discuss Occupy Oakland camp (11/04/11)
- Circle of Care program offers new grief counseling services at Frick Middle School (11/04/11)
- Raw footage: flash grenades and tear gas in downtown Oakland Wednesday night (11/03/11)
- This Weekend in Oakland (11/03/11)
- City Administrator’s Office: Occupy Oakland strike was “primarily peaceful” (11/03/11)
- Photos from Occupy Oakland’s “day of action” (11/03/11)
- Ex-offenders and low-income youth help reduce vandalism in Oakland through graffiti abatement program (11/03/11)
- Plans for bikeways in Oakland’s Chinatown receive mixed opinions from business leaders and transit experts (11/03/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Occupy the classroom (11/03/11)
- After midnight, confrontation erupts between police and protesters (11/03/11)
- As night falls, protesters shut down Port of Oakland (11/02/11)
- In front of downtown banks, some protesters smash windows while others urge peace (11/02/11)
- Continued Live Coverage: Updates from the plaza to the port (11/02/11)
- Occupy Oakland day of protest continuing to roil downtown (11/02/11)
- At Bridges Academy, a school’s teaching staff marches to support Occupy Oakland (11/02/11)
- At council meeting, sparse attendance and delayed votes (11/02/11)
- Occupy Richmond marching toward Oakland (11/02/11)
- Thousands meet to rally in support of general strike (11/02/11)
- Mayor Quan responds to residents filing for her recall (11/02/11)
- Mayor Quan issues statement about Wednesday’s general strike (11/02/11)
- Live Updates of Nov. 2 “Day of Action” (11/02/11)
- Unions urge support for Occupy Oakland day of action (11/01/11)
- Scraper bikes out in East Oakland for Halloween (11/01/11)
- “Day of Action” and the Port of Oakland: an open letter from Port officials (11/01/11)
- Oakland Police Officer’s Association releases statement about “confusing” week (11/01/11)
- Kaiser Permanente hosts reunion for children born prematurely and their families (11/01/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Cyrano (11/01/11)
- Costumed East Bay adults line up for competitive playground game (10/31/11)
- After 1991 fire, Oaklanders debate growth of Eucalyptus (10/31/11)
- Oakland Strokes outreach program brings rowing to youth (10/31/11)
- Volunteers transform slab of concrete in East Oakland into playground (10/31/11)
- Legal at last, but strapped for cash, needle exchanges seek federal funding (10/31/11)
- Occupy Oakland march against police brutality ends peacefully (10/30/11)
- Occupy Oakland – Special Projects – Redirect (10/29/11)
- West Oakland costumer tailors Halloween outfits in fine vintage style (10/29/11)
- Occupy Oakland protesters plan to march on the port during strike (10/29/11)
- Filmmaker Michael Moore rallies Occupy Oakland crowd (10/28/11)
- The Nightcap: Halloween at The Avenue (10/28/11)
- Legal groups demand details on use of force, gas in Tuesday’s Occupy Oakland protests (10/28/11)
- Police chief releases community message about Occupy Oakland (10/28/11)
- Oakland schools add more clinics offering medical treatment, therapy right on campus (10/28/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (10/28/11)
- Occupy Oakland protesters plan for strike, honor Scott Olsen (10/28/11)
- Formal charges, jail releases delayed for some Occupy Oakland protestors (10/27/11)
- OUSD board votes to close five elementary schools at contentious meeting (10/27/11)
- Students at Oakland International High School describe their immigration experiences with graphic art (10/27/11)
- As Oakland readies for prisoner influx, this boss opens his doors to workers with records (10/27/11)
- Late-night Occupy Oakland crowd marches jubilantly through city streets (10/27/11)
- Occupy Oakland, Wed night in the streets, video footage just shot (10/26/11)
- Peaceful Occupy Oakland crowd returns to City Center plaza Wednesday night (10/26/11)
- Occupy Oakland: Tuesday’s events captured on video (10/26/11)
- Oakland parents, teachers march to protest school closures (10/26/11)
- Occupy Oakland: the Tuesday night confrontations, in photos (10/26/11)
- Crime expert Frank Zimring suggests Oakland adopt New York’s crime reduction techniques (10/26/11)
- Group seeks to recall Oakland Mayor Jean Quan (10/26/11)
- Small Occupy Oakland crowd remains downtown after chaotic night (10/26/11)
- Protesters clash with police throughout evening as tear gas fills the air (10/26/11)
- The Occupy Oakland eviction in photos (10/25/11)
- Occupy Oakland protestors march through Oakland after chaotic day of evictions, arrests (10/25/11)
- Raw video of early hours of police raid on Occupy Oakland tent city (10/25/11)
- At Oakland schools on the closure list, distraught pleas to reconsider (10/25/11)
- OUSD school closures vote Wed follows years of creating small schools, then having to pay for them (10/25/11)
- OPD evict Occupy Oakland protestors (10/25/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Wesley (10/25/11)
- Mayor Quan issues statement about Occupy Oakland raid (10/25/11)
- Police raid Occupy Oakland camp, make arrests (10/25/11)
- Nearby shops give mixed reports on Occupy Oakland’s effect on sales (10/24/11)
- The Oakland Museum of California hosts 17th annual Day of the Dead celebrations (10/24/11)
- Oakland East Bay Symphony violinist and comedian Dawn Harms performs for elementary school kids (10/24/11)
- Oakland Children’s Hospital and La Raza radio station team up to raise funds (10/24/11)
- Artist merges brain scans and paintings for He-Charmers exhibit at The Compound Gallery (10/24/11)
- Five Occupy Oakland campers speak about why they joined the protest (10/24/11)
- Oakland Hills fire losses remembered with respect, ceremonial bells, safety fair (10/23/11)
- Saturday’s Oakland protestors filling the streets — video (10/22/11)
- Occupy Oakland protesters march through downtown streets, tent city still intact (10/22/11)
- Oakland’s Intertribal Friendship House will celebrate 56 years of supporting Native American community (10/22/11)
- Despite eviction warnings, Occupy Oakland protesters revel into the night (10/22/11)
- Occupy Oakland “tent city” faces eviction (10/21/11)
- The Nightcap: The homemade Bar Three Fifty-Five (10/21/11)
- New website aids healthcare services search for non-English speakers (10/21/11)
- Oakland residents begin voting on controversial parcel tax (10/21/11)
- Bay Area Science Festival will offer robot building challenge and dinosaur workshop for students (10/21/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (10/21/11)
- Oakland Hills Fire – Special Projects – Redirects (10/20/11)
- The Oakland Hills Fire: 20 Years Later (10/20/11)
- McClouds, Pulaskis and brush hooks? Oakland’s firefighters explain how to tackle wildland fires (10/20/11)
- The destructive path of the Oakland hills fire (10/20/11)
- A history of Diablo Wind wildfires (10/20/11)
- The things we saved: reminders of the Oakland hills fire (10/20/11)
- After Oakland hills fire, residents build off-the-wall homes (10/19/11)
- A protective array of sensors helps firefighters predict and monitor fires (10/19/11)
- Twenty years after the Oakland hills fire, what has changed? (10/19/11)
- Oakland City Council approves spending plan for proposed parcel tax (10/19/11)
- Temple Sinai launches new farm produce program (10/19/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Red Sky (10/19/11)
- Kaiser observes National Domestic Violence Awareness month with expanded prevention program (10/18/11)
- Hikers freed from Iranian prison speak at Occupy Oakland (10/18/11)
- Oakland Mongolians find fellowship on the volleyball court (10/18/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Artimus (10/18/11)
- Claremont Avenue DMV and neighbors meet to plan new park after tree removal (10/17/11)
- At Mini Maker Faire, Oaklanders showcase one-of-a-kind inventions (10/17/11)
- At safety summit, Mayor Jean Quan presents new crime reduction plan (10/17/11)
- Oakland marijuana dispensaries concerned over potential prosecution, taxes (10/17/11)
- Local firefighters reenact the Oakland Hills Fire response (10/15/11)
- The Nightcap: Eli’s Mile High Club returns to rocking (10/14/11)
- Raiders fans grapple with a future without Al Davis (10/14/11)
- This Weekend in Oakland (10/14/11)
- Profitable transportation agency votes to leave Oakland (10/14/11)
- Howard Jordan sworn in as Oakland’s interim police chief (10/13/11)
- Community actors fighting the odds: West Oakland’s Playaz’ race toward opening night (10/13/11)
- Solar panels debut at Oakland Chinatown’s Asian Resource Center (10/13/11)
- Outraged parents confront OUSD board over school closures (10/13/11)
- Controversy further stoked as Oakland considers new injunctions (10/12/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Oakland Occupied (10/12/11)
- “99 Percent” protesters occupy Oakland’s Frank Ogawa Plaza (10/11/11)
- In tense press conference, resigning Batts calls bureaucracy “an obstacle to do my job” (10/11/11)
- Oakland Police Chief Anthony Batts announces resignation (10/11/11)
- Local Muslims give food to homeless, working poor (10/11/11)
- Phat Beets Produce farmers’ market in North Oakland hosts “Decolonize Your Diet” event (10/11/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: CC and Ida (10/11/11)
- Students and parents seek to stop school closure (10/11/11)
- Rockridge’s Out and About festival appeals to kids, adults (10/10/11)
- Dogs and a few cats blessed at the Skyline Community Church in the Oakland Hills (10/10/11)
- Cancer program navigates cultural barriers, red tape (10/10/11)
- You Tell Us: Why Santa Fe Elementary School should not be closed (10/10/11)
- You Tell Us: Why I oppose Measure I (10/10/11)
- Floating terrarium artists invite hands-on help outside Oakland’s cathedral (10/10/11)
- Stolen car driver attempts to escape police on freeway, scares I-580 traffic (10/09/11)
- The Nightcap: The steady, no-frills, neighborly George Kaye’s (10/07/11)
- Oakland schools move quickly to vaccinate students against whooping cough (10/07/11)
- New California law will limit bisphenol A in products for infants and toddlers (10/07/11)
- This Weekend in Oakland (10/07/11)
- New breakfast program at Oakland Tech gets kids fed as they get to class (10/06/11)
- A new gate in Joaquin Miller Park could mean more play time for area dogs and their owners (10/06/11)
- Oakland festival celebrates Armenian culture through music, dance and food (10/06/11)
- Oakland’s Black Cowboys Parade celebrates African Americans’ role in the West (10/06/11)
- Souley Vegan brings an unexpected twist to Southern comfort food (10/06/11)
- Game Day: Playing for fun with the Oakland Tech girls tennis team (10/05/11)
- On bicycles and on foot, students and parents brave the rain for International Walk or Roll to School Day (10/05/11)
- City council defers voting on proposed public safety items at contentious meeting (10/05/11)
- High hopes for new dealerships rolling into Broadway Auto Row (10/05/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Cranes at Sunset (10/05/11)
- Grown-ups gather for a night out at Children’s Fairyland (10/04/11)
- Oakland residents propose initiative to implement term limits for councilmembers (10/04/11)
- Oakland Urban Livestock Report explores impacts of raising animals on city farms (10/04/11)
- Hotly debated proposal for teen curfew to be voted on by city council (10/04/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Georgette (10/04/11)
- Oakland celebrates 100 years of women’s voting rights with suffrage parade reenactment at Lakeside Park (10/03/11)
- Women’s Cancer Resource Center hosts 16th annual Swim A Mile fundraiser at Mills College (10/03/11)
- A Safe Place raises awareness of domestic and dating violence with 10th annual walk at Lake Merritt (10/03/11)
- Financial Planning Day provides free financial advice for hundreds of Oakland residents (10/03/11)
- Government officials put pressure on Congress to release funds for port maintenance (10/03/11)
- Peralta Elementary honored with National Blue Ribbon School award (10/03/11)
- City Attorney Barbara Parker sits down with Oakland North (10/02/11)
- Celebrate local late-night “pests” this International Raccoon Appreciation Day (10/01/11)
- Pilot program will allow businesses to turn parking spaces into long-term “parklets” (09/30/11)
- The Nightcap: Playing bocce ball Uptown at Make Westing (09/30/11)
- Oakland group hosts local dance parties to raise awareness of youth unrest (09/30/11)
- Ethiopian families gather in Oakland to celebrate the Ethiopian Orthodox holiday of Meskel (09/30/11)
- Banned books on display and up for debate at Oakland stores and libraries (09/30/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (09/30/11)
- Healthy foods bill could bring more grocery stores and farmers’ markets to East and West Oakland (09/29/11)
- Oakland artists transform downtown building with futuristic mural (09/29/11)
- Oakland’s Asian Resource Center goes solar, thanks to innovative financing program (09/29/11)
- At OUSD school board meeting, parents and students rallied against proposed school closures (09/28/11)
- Game Day: Big hits, loud cheers and karaoke with the Oaktown Roots (09/28/11)
- Shotspotter technology could help Oakland police locate gunshots (09/28/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Oakland Geyser (09/28/11)
- TILT wedding fair caters to creative Oakland brides and grooms (09/27/11)
- You Tell Us: Oakland’s potential school closures (09/27/11)
- Oakland school board to review school closures list, terms better defined (09/27/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: The Dynamic Duo (09/27/11)
- Oakland Tech Bulldog fans pack the bleachers at first home game of the season (09/26/11)
- Oakland Museum of Children’s Art stumbles into Middle East fray (09/26/11)
- Eat Real bike tour goes behind the scenes at Oakland shops (09/25/11)
- Eat Real Festival serving up cheap, fresh, local food (09/25/11)
- Crowd in downtown Oakland protests execution of Troy Davis (09/24/11)
- Photo exhibit explores local sea life (09/24/11)
- Release of Oakland school closures list delayed (09/23/11)
- The Nightcap: Partying with the owner at Kim’s Backyard (09/23/11)
- Oakland Underground Film Festival showcases the unexpected (09/23/11)
- Oakland nurses march and strike in protest of benefit cuts (09/23/11)
- Quan, Batts promise more action on Oakland Police reforms (09/23/11)
- Oakland school board to decide school closures (09/23/11)
- This Weekend in Oakland (09/23/11)
- OPD release name of shooting victim (09/22/11)
- Oakland police bring back the Teddy Bear Patrol (09/22/11)
- Skateboard shop moves out of old Hooper’s building (09/22/11)
- Green Stampede volunteers combine baseball and tutoring (09/22/11)
- Eat Real food festival kicks off in Oakland this weekend (09/22/11)
- Whole Foods launches pilot Wellness Club in Oakland store (09/22/11)
- One man killed, another injured in North Oakland midday shooting (09/21/11)
- Oakland Tech hosts SAT prep class for students (09/21/11)
- Home Movie Day helps old film reels see the light of day (09/21/11)
- OUSD meeting turns into emotional protest (09/21/11)
- Youth come together for International Day of Peace at Oakland Zoo (09/21/11)
- Oakland City Council reconvenes, hears complaints (09/21/11)
- Childcare advocates call on Gov. Brown to sign controversial bill (09/21/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Historic Mills Hall (09/21/11)
- Moneyball premiere brings glamour and excitement to Oakland (09/20/11)
- Rally the Troupes drag show comes to Mills College (09/20/11)
- Oakland’s Islamic Cultural Center hosts interfaith art exhibit (09/20/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Sage and Flora (09/20/11)
- Fairview Park residents rally to restore stone pillar (09/19/11)
- Oakland teens try peer cases at McCullum Youth Court (09/19/11)
- Oaklanders clean up waterways during Creek to Bay Day (09/19/11)
- Oaklanders march for peace, to protest city homicide rate (09/19/11)
- Parklets roll out on parking spaces all over Oakland (09/17/11)
- Oakland’s “Great Wall” hosts off-the-wall dance troupe (09/17/11)
- The Nightcap: Sipping Belgian beers at The Trappist (09/16/11)
- Oakland celebrates Mexico’s Independence Day (09/16/11)
- Homeowners urge changes to ease Oakland’s foreclosure crisis (09/16/11)
- Students learn about historically black colleges at recruitment fair at Laney (09/16/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (09/16/11)
- Concerned citizens protest school closures at OUSD board meeting (09/15/11)
- Oakland honors late, openly gay MLB player Glenn Burke (09/15/11)
- Oakland parking spaces will become spots of leisure on (PARK)ing Day (09/15/11)
- Warriors and students team up to beautify an East Oakland school (09/14/11)
- CEDA officials respond to grand jury findings, promise improvements (09/14/11)
- August shooting at downtown Para Diso club alarms neighbors (09/14/11)
- City councilmembers continue to debate municipal ID card system (09/14/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Gondola cruise (09/14/11)
- Ruby Bridges, the girl from the painting, preaches harmony in Oakland (09/13/11)
- Four youths arrested in May murder of Oakland gardener (09/13/11)
- Oakland’s Art Deco Society hosts its 27th Gatsby Summer Afternoon (09/13/11)
- At open house on redesign of Lake Merritt BART area, talk of bike lanes, security improvements (09/13/11)
- Rords of the Froor brings a drunk breakdancing battle to Oakland (09/13/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Filbert and Macadamia (09/13/11)
- Defendants in Nava, Rodas murder cases enter not guilty pleas (09/12/11)
- Oakland Symphony Chorus leads September 11 memorial in song (09/12/11)
- Ten years after September 11, Oaklanders reflect on how their lives changed (09/11/11)
- Tech star, back from concussion, grapples with joys and risks of football (09/10/11)
- The Nightcap: Hanging out at Room 389 (09/09/11)
- A textile exhibit brings a remote corner of India to Oakland (09/09/11)
- Rockridge residents air concerns of burglaries at NCPC meeting (09/09/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (09/09/11)
- Clowns prescribe smiles and laughter at Oakland Children’s Hospital (09/08/11)
- Arrest made in Oakland and Berkeley tire slashing case (09/08/11)
- The rare flavors and unique taste of Oakland’s Numi Tea (09/08/11)
- Choral performance of Mozart’s Requiem will mark September 11 anniversary (09/08/11)
- During Hunger Action Month, Alameda County’s food bank urges awareness, donations (09/07/11)
- New OUSD police chief takes over amidst controversy (09/07/11)
- Humanitarian monument unveiled in downtown Oakland (09/07/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Love for the town (09/07/11)
- Oakland fashion impresario teaches modeling, pride (09/06/11)
- Ruffled feathers: The goose dispute at Lake Merritt (09/06/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Betty Davis (09/06/11)
- A monthly homemade food swap takes root in North Oakland (09/05/11)
- Children’s Hospital Oakland receives grant to help childhood cancer survivors return to school (09/05/11)
- Oakland Pride festival draws couples, families, celebration (09/05/11)
- Cannabis enthusiasts light up at Oakland street festival (09/04/11)
- Young people advocate for farm bill reform at the New Parish (09/03/11)
- The Nightcap: Punk rock, PBR and Barbies at The Stork Club (09/02/11)
- Oakland art exhibit dissects masculinity and the military (09/02/11)
- Over a 48-hour period, vandals slash dozens of tires in Oakland and Berkeley (09/02/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (09/02/11)
- Oakland celebrates the update and rerelease of influential book “Helping Teens Stop Violence” (09/01/11)
- Oakland History Room exhibit highlights public documents, personal memories of Oakland hills fire (09/01/11)
- Co-op brings bike repair for the frugal to Oakland (09/01/11)
- Oakland police release urgent appeal in search for missing woman (08/31/11)
- For seafarers docked in Oakland’s port, the International Maritime Center provides hospitality and guidance (08/31/11)
- The Great Race for Clean Air asks commuters to step out of the car (08/31/11)
- AC Transit stays open late to let kids pick up Clipper Youth cards (08/31/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Downtown Reflection (08/31/11)
- Elementary school locked down due to nearby police action (08/30/11)
- You Tell Us: Give Oakland a chance (08/30/11)
- Oakland biking group Fix Without Dix puts on a heated alley cat race (08/30/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Hawaii (08/30/11)
- Rare Amelia Earhart items up for auction in North Oakland (08/29/11)
- Temescal’s Sacred Wheel sells cheese with a side of cool (08/29/11)
- Oakland North’s treats of summer: Try them before the season’s over! (08/27/11)
- The Nightcap: The one and only Cafe Van Kleef (08/26/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (08/25/11)
- The faces of hunger in Alameda County (08/25/11)
- Activists protest appointment of new OUSD police chief (08/25/11)
- Earthquake preparedness: A set of stories from Oakland North (08/24/11)
- Skylite Snowballs brings Baltimore treat to East Bay (08/24/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: People Love You (08/24/11)
- Oakland Tribune to be consolidated with other local newspapers (08/23/11)
- You Tell Us: What happened to the love of the game? (08/23/11)
- The English Center helps immigrants improve language skills (08/23/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Orson (08/23/11)
- Hundreds attend second annual BUTCH voices conference (08/22/11)
- Art and Soul Festival brings thousands to downtown Oakland (08/22/11)
- Oakland North’s guide to East Bay food trucks (08/21/11)
- The Nightcap: A second act for the Kingfish Pub and Cafe (08/19/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (08/19/11)
- Watch your bling: OPD issues gold chain robbery alert (08/18/11)
- Can you name Oakland’s National Historic Landmarks? (08/18/11)
- Clorox designers make art with the company’s famous bleach bottle (08/18/11)
- High-school students celebrated for work in the biotech industry (08/18/11)
- Oakland schools police chief retires in wake of slur complaint (08/17/11)
- Path to citizenship leads to Paramount Theatre (08/17/11)
- At jobs rally, Pelosi, Lee and Oaklanders speak out against unemployment (08/17/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Oakland Gothic (08/17/11)
- Neighbors concerned over tree removal at Claremont DMV (08/16/11)
- Downtown streets to close during Art & Soul festival (08/16/11)
- Medical association offers support to Muslim healthcare workers (08/16/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Champ (08/16/11)
- Actual Café showcases bicycle-based art (08/15/11)
- Top derby girls roll through Oakland at weekend tournament (08/15/11)
- OPD makes second arrest in shooting of three-year-old (08/15/11)
- Hundreds of Oaklanders volunteer for city-wide “Throw Down” service day (08/15/11)
- Oakland + Coffee = A Love Story (08/13/11)
- The Nightcap: Tough decisions at Beer Revolution (08/12/11)
- Rejuvenating the community, one mural at a time (08/12/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (08/12/11)
- Murder charges filed in drive-by death of three-year-old (08/11/11)
- John Muir’s legacy on display at Oakland Museum (08/11/11)
- Protesters rally against Wells Fargo, close their accounts (08/11/11)
- Tips from Chabot about sighting the Perseid Meteor Shower (08/11/11)
- Worker-owned coffee cooperative is brewing up big plans for business (08/11/11)
- Oakland kids learn gardening basics at summer camp (08/10/11)
- Community remains shaken by shooting of three-year-old (08/10/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Uptown sign (08/10/11)
- Volunteers gather this weekend to clean up Oakland (08/09/11)
- At basketball camp, kids also drill nutrition and financial literacy skills (08/09/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Saya (08/09/11)
- Three-year-old boy killed in East Oakland shooting (08/08/11)
- You Tell Us: Crossing the street in Oakland (08/08/11)
- New mural goes up in Golden Gate district (08/08/11)
- Staycationing in Oakland this summer? Check out these fun outdoor activities! (08/06/11)
- The Nightcap: Pub fare and British ales at CommonWealth (08/05/11)
- Cyclists from around the country gather in Oakland (08/05/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (08/04/11)
- Mothers gather to celebrate World Breastfeeding Week (08/04/11)
- Journalists rock out with Eyewitness Blues Band (08/04/11)
- Oakland hills fire commemorated in photos for 20-year anniversary (08/04/11)
- Studio Quercus features tiki art and culture (08/03/11)
- Oakland celebrates National Night Out with 559 block parties (08/03/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Window washing (08/03/11)
- Parents at Peralta trying to keep art program alive (08/02/11)
- Oakland airport project on hold until new FAA bill authorized (08/02/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Astro (08/02/11)
- Art Deco in Uptown (08/01/11)
- Share your National Night Out block party photos with Oakland North (08/01/11)
- Phat Beets farmers’ market starts up monthly bazaar (08/01/11)
- Three shootings in about three hours over weekend (07/31/11)
- Have you seen this van? Police seek info in Powell homicide case (07/29/11)
- Developers plan to revive historic West Oakland train station (07/29/11)
- Nature meets industry at Middle Harbor Shoreline Park (07/29/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (07/28/11)
- Second defendant in Rodas murder case appears in court (07/28/11)
- Man shot while feeding the homeless dies (07/28/11)
- Oakland showcases waterfront site in bid for Lawrence Berkeley lab expansion (07/28/11)
- New Parkway Theater operator considers Auto Row, Temescal sites (07/28/11)
- Kaiser Permanente earns high marks for LGBT healthcare (07/27/11)
- Two shot while feeding the homeless in East Oakland (07/27/11)
- City council debates change to proposed ID card system (07/27/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Supernova (07/27/11)
- Judge denies restraining order to halt zoo expansion (07/26/11)
- The legends of Oakland’s oldest bar, Heinold’s First and Last Chance Saloon (07/26/11)
- You Tell Us: Oakland, gentrification, and the hunt for cool (07/26/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Hudson (07/26/11)
- Oakland auto shop collaborates with local artists (07/25/11)
- Top young poets showcase skills in Oakland (07/25/11)
- At planning meeting, Oaklanders debate over urban animal husbandry (07/22/11)
- Sibley Regional Preserve: A walk on Oakland’s wild and volcanic side (07/22/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (07/22/11)
- Two charged in death of Monica Rodas (07/21/11)
- Rockridge neighbors turn out in force to debate Safeway expansion project (07/21/11)
- Cupcake shop moves into Golden Gate district (07/21/11)
- Quan voices support for lawsuit to keep redevelopment agencies alive (07/21/11)
- Solar Mosaic uses the power of crowds to fund big solar projects (07/20/11)
- Council confirms Barbara Parker as city attorney, puts parcel tax on ballot (07/20/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Liftoff (07/20/11)
- OPD detains two in connection with Monica Rodas murder (07/19/11)
- City attorney position could be filled at council meeting tonight (07/19/11)
- Where to swim in Oakland this summer (07/19/11)
- Youth Radio launches new digital media workforce program (07/19/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Beau and Maxine (07/19/11)
- Dancing under the stars at Jack London Square (07/18/11)
- Neighbors gather to clean up Golden Gate district (07/18/11)
- Activists campaign for free bus passes for students (07/15/11)
- Oakland police identify woman burned in Rockridge fire (07/15/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (07/14/11)
- City sailing on Lake Merritt (07/14/11)
- Police investigating burning body discovered in North Oakland (07/14/11)
- Fire Circus at the Crucible: The hottest show in Oakland (07/14/11)
- Parks committee splits vote for new Lake Merritt dog park (07/14/11)
- Oakland teen shot, injured during armed robbery (07/13/11)
- Reward now $20,000 for information on 2010 shooting death (07/13/11)
- Oakland’s community gardens are in full summer bloom (07/13/11)
- Proposal to double medical marijuana dispensaries passes city committee (07/13/11)
- Community Photo of the Week: Banjo Man (07/13/11)
- Filling in Oakland’s gaps in the Bay Trail (07/12/11)
- Green thumb teens build school gardens in East Oakland (07/12/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Zizi (07/12/11)
- Fiber Arts Festival showcases local handmade work (07/11/11)
- Rockridge residents fixing up ‘gateway’ to neighborhood (07/11/11)
- Temescal Street Fair in photos (07/11/11)
- Dance music, kids entertainment and mural unveiling this weekend at Temescal Street Fair (07/09/11)
- Firefighters’ union, civilian unions approve cuts in new contracts with city (07/08/11)
- Space fans gather at Chabot Space and Science Center to watch last shuttle launch (07/08/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (07/07/11)
- Oakland police union votes to approve new contract with city (07/07/11)
- Need fixit project help? Check out the Temescal Tool Lending Library (07/07/11)
- Making marmalade with Blue Chair Fruit Company (07/07/11)
- Local IKEA builds an enormous solar array on its roof (07/07/11)
- Oakland Police Department to reorganize, consolidate divisions (07/06/11)
- Community photo of the week: A very dapper mosaic (07/06/11)
- Cyclist spotted in Roseville, no longer considered missing person (07/06/11)
- An urban getaway: Kayaking the Oakland Estuary (07/06/11)
- City council approves November special election (07/06/11)
- Police continue search for cyclist in Oakland/Berkeley hills (07/05/11)
- Oaklandish to open downtown retail shop on Wednesday (07/05/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Michael (07/05/11)
- Oakland celebrates the Fourth of July at Jack London Square (07/05/11)
- Cyclist reported missing in Oakland/Berkeley hills (07/04/11)
- Happy Fourth of July, Oakland! (07/04/11)
- Two homicides within three hours over holiday weekend (07/03/11)
- After getting thumbs up from council, Oakland Zoo ready to expand (07/01/11)
- Mountain View Cemetery considers updating chapels, adding funeral home (07/01/11)
- New East Oakland Sports Center opens to the public (07/01/11)
- At the last moment, Oakland City Council votes in new budget (07/01/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (06/30/11)
- Work on Temescal mural almost completed (06/30/11)
- Carmen Flores Recreation Center provides summer fun for all ages (06/30/11)
- Skateboarding shop moving into Hooper’s Chocolates building (06/30/11)
- BART strikes $1.3 million settlement with Oscar Grant’s mother (06/29/11)
- After five-hour meeting, still no council vote on Oakland city budget (06/29/11)
- Community photo of the week: Mayor receives gift from students (06/29/11)
- Diesel fuel spills into Lake Merritt from storm drain (06/28/11)
- City budget won’t include $40 million to save redevelopment agency (06/28/11)
- Oakland City Council to face six budget proposals tonight (06/28/11)
- Justice for Oscar Grant Coalition ponders next steps after Mehserle release (06/28/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Madison (06/28/11)
- Oakland’s history in the air on display at aviation museum (06/27/11)
- Ignite! expo helps Oakland business owners make connections (06/27/11)
- Judge issues preliminary Fruitvale gang injunction (06/24/11)
- BART pushes back talks on pilot project for later trains on Friday nights (06/24/11)
- Temescal Street Cinema, now a neighborhood institution, must seek new funding (06/24/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (06/24/11)
- Oakland assemblyman wants to lift food stamp ban for ex-drug felons (06/23/11)
- A walking tour of Oakland’s historic churches (06/23/11)
- IS THERE A MONSTER IN LAKE MERRITT? SCIENTIST SAYS YES! (06/22/11)
- A fond farewell, and happy trails, to reporter Dara Kerr (06/22/11)
- Oakland City Council delays budget talk (06/22/11)
- Community photo of the week: Sailboats and sunshine (06/22/11)
- Library advocates host “read-in” to stop budget cuts (06/21/11)
- OPD investigating quadruple shooting on 32nd Street (06/21/11)
- Oakland breaks ground for monument to world’s great humanitarians (06/21/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Dutchess (06/21/11)
- Summer treat series: Refreshing drinks (06/20/11)
- You Tell Us: Save Oakland’s libraries (06/20/11)
- You Tell Us: An argument against urban animal agriculture (06/17/11)
- Free summer meal program helps Oakland families (06/17/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (06/17/11)
- Planning commission votes to ease restrictions on selling backyard produce (06/16/11)
- A weekend getaway in Oakland’s own backyard (06/16/11)
- Summer treat series: Latin treats in Fruitvale (06/16/11)
- Police seek help identifying man in connection with Leo Dunson homicide (06/15/11)
- OPD makes arrest in June West Oakland sexual assault case (06/15/11)
- As city moves ahead with West Oakland grocery plan, residents talk shop (06/15/11)
- Leaders in education and research talk compassion and big ideas at TED conference (06/15/11)
- Community photo of the week: High wires and a lion (06/15/11)
- Judge rejects motion to vacate Proposition 8 ruling (06/14/11)
- Mama Buzz brings free concerts to cafe patrons (06/14/11)
- Oakland airport to offer direct charter flights to Cuba (06/14/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: King (06/14/11)
- Johannes Mehserle released from jail (06/13/11)
- Bites on Broadway kicks off weekly summer mobile food fest (06/13/11)
- Hundreds peacefully protest Johannes Mehserle jail release (06/12/11)
- John Russo appoints Barbara Parker as Acting City Attorney (06/11/11)
- Program partners kids, elderly for cooking and crafting visits (06/11/11)
- Children’s Hospital and Clorox partner up to fight against life-threatening disease (06/10/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (06/10/11)
- Late Night Live program will give kids a safe place to gather after dark (06/09/11)
- Phat Beets Produce must get permit to grow food at Dover Street Park (06/09/11)
- Summer treat series: Middle Eastern corridor on Telegraph (06/09/11)
- At council meeting, supporters protest cuts to the arts (06/08/11)
- OPD searching for suspect in West Oakland sexual assault (06/08/11)
- Oakland company grows mushrooms in recycled coffee grounds (06/08/11)
- Community photo of the week: Gay pride flag raising at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (06/08/11)
- Program offers homeowners cash rebates for energy-efficiency upgrades (06/07/11)
- 166 animal adoptions from Oakland Animal Services during adoptathon (06/07/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Kismet (06/07/11)
- Dan Fontes paints murals on city buildings, warehouses and under highways (06/06/11)
- Alameda County prepares for influx of inmates as state reduces prison population (06/06/11)
- Highland Hospital breaks ground for new Acute Tower (06/04/11)
- Students graduate in first-ever Violence Prevention certificate program (06/03/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (06/03/11)
- Free animal adoptions at Maddie’s Matchmaker Adoptathon (06/02/11)
- Port gets $18 million for harbor maintenance dredging (06/02/11)
- Free summer concert series continues tonight at Jack London Square (06/02/11)
- John Russo reflects on his time as Oakland City Attorney (06/01/11)
- Alameda County uses its dollars to go green (06/01/11)
- Community photo of the week: Old timey “Fresh Bait” sign (06/01/11)
- Cargo ship plugs in at the Port of Oakland to reduce diesel emissions (05/31/11)
- Oakland honors military service on Memorial Day (05/31/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Eddie (05/31/11)
- Jonestown memorial at Oakland cemetery provokes catharsis, closure and controversy (05/30/11)
- Summer treat series: Oakland Chinatown (05/30/11)
- OPD releases info about sexual assault in the Oakland hills (05/27/11)
- At packed budget meeting, a debate over the fate of libraries, city services (05/27/11)
- The Gathering Place offers a new way for youth in foster care to visit their parents (05/26/11)
- Stagebridge showcases Oakland’s mature performing talent (05/26/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (05/26/11)
- Oakland’s climate action plan relies on a partner: You (05/26/11)
- Despite criticism, Harold Camping remains adamant the world is ending (05/25/11)
- Sungevity program donates cash to non-profits whose members go solar (05/25/11)
- Community photo of the week: A photo of Mayor Quan taking a photo (05/25/11)
- Groundbreaking begins for MacArthur Transit Village (05/24/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Wilson (05/24/11)
- Zombies lurch down Telegraph to support libraries, brains (05/23/11)
- Oakland’s first pedal-powered food cart hits the streets (05/23/11)
- Residents, organizations walk Lake Merritt to end poverty (05/23/11)
- Oakland officials return from China trip to boost trade (05/21/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (05/20/11)
- Shark fin bill amended to push back ban start date for some sellers (05/20/11)
- The end is nigh, says Family Radio’s Harold Camping (05/20/11)
- OPD officers kill two in attempt to stop gang-related incident (05/19/11)
- Creative Growth provides an outlet for extraordinary artists (05/19/11)
- Oakland airport installs free chargers for electric cars (05/19/11)
- Who has the coolest job in Oakland? (05/18/11)
- City Council votes to continue funding gang injunctions (05/18/11)
- Nieves Cinco de Mayo serves up corn, cactus and rose petal ice cream (05/18/11)
- Community photo of the week: Reflections of sky (05/18/11)
- Prescott Circus Theatre asks locals to “adopt” a circus (05/17/11)
- West Oakland’s only credit union tries to break even in a tough economy (05/17/11)
- Adoptable animals of the week: Hadley and Piglet (05/17/11)
- Oakland police arrest suspect in giant identity theft investigation (05/16/11)
- Manifesto celebrates three years of Bike Church (05/16/11)
- After a quake, what will happen to the Bay Area’s water supply? (05/16/11)
- Oakland Greek Festival offers food, dancing and tradition (05/15/11)
- Thousands roll out for Bike-to-Work Day (05/13/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (05/13/11)
- Tombstone engravers carve memories into stone (05/12/11)
- Librarians host a story hour to protest library cuts (05/12/11)
- You Tell Us: How healthy is school lunch? (05/12/11)
- Have you seen these men? OPD needs your help (05/11/11)
- Oakland apartment building opens doors to low-income families (05/11/11)
- Bandwidth – Special Projects – Redirect (05/11/11)
- Xolo raises the bar for late night dining in Uptown Oakland (05/11/11)
- Letter carriers will make a special pick-up: food donations (05/11/11)
- Community photo of the week: Gigantic saw (05/11/11)
- Rent Or Own – Special Projects – Redirects (05/10/11)
- Bay Area living: To rent or to own? (05/10/11)
- Jazz musicians gather in Oakland to protest changes to the Grammys (05/10/11)
- Adoptable animals of the week: Fitzroy and Ash (05/10/11)
- Children’s Hospital Oakland nurses back at work today (05/10/11)
- You Tell Us: A car accident brings the Temescal together (05/09/11)
- Temescal Regional Park remains an urban oasis for Oaklanders (05/09/11)
- Judge listens to final arguments in Fruitvale gang injunction hearing (05/09/11)
- Squatter used empty Montclair home to hide stolen goods (05/06/11)
- New center opens to teach sustainable living practices (05/06/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (05/06/11)
- The Bay Citizen’s “Citizen of Tomorrow” contest highlights Oakland group (05/06/11)
- Oakland police honor officers who have died in the line of duty (05/06/11)
- Children’s Hospital nurses begin five-day strike (05/05/11)
- For the Grilled Cheese Guy, the secret’s in the brick (05/05/11)
- Parents will bike to Sacramento to raise money for schools (05/05/11)
- Council hears two differing appeals for police tactics in Fruitvale (05/04/11)
- Oakland City Attorney John Russo takes job as Alameda City Manager (05/04/11)
- And North Oakland’s worst pothole is… (05/04/11)
- Community photo of the week: Kwik Way Lights Up (05/04/11)
- Improv troupe Stone Soup makes up comedy on the spot (05/03/11)
- You Tell Us: An empty classroom, and a long waiting list (05/03/11)
- Is Oakland ready for its next big earthquake? (05/03/11)
- Oakland Museum raises $1.6 Million from White Elephant sale (05/03/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Zeph (05/03/11)
- Oaklanders react to Osama bin Laden’s death (05/02/11)
- Trauma experts meet in Oakland to share practices for youth violence prevention (05/02/11)
- Dining Out for Life raises funding to fight AIDS (05/02/11)
- North Oakland’s worst pothole: Meet the contenders (04/29/11)
- Internet access program seeks to close Oakland’s digital divide (04/29/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (04/29/11)
- Port to offer a greener power supply to berthed ships (04/28/11)
- At school board meeting, students plead for their teacher (04/28/11)
- Musically Minded offers classes, concerts and community (04/28/11)
- Children’s Hospital nursing strike imminent after bargaining talks cancelled (04/27/11)
- Oakland food truck debate rages at City Hall (04/27/11)
- What’s the worst pothole in North Oakland? (04/27/11)
- Community photo of the week: Easter candy free-for-all (04/27/11)
- Oakland’s pothole repair blitz begins (04/26/11)
- Armor-clad knights reenact sword battles at the Rockridge BART (04/26/11)
- Adoptable animals of the week: Tobasco and Cholula (04/26/11)
- County program helps residents’ clean up their criminal records (04/25/11)
- A company of circus performers thrives in West Oakland (04/25/11)
- The Red Cross encourages Bay Area residents to “Get Prepared” (04/25/11)
- Children of all ages attend annual Old Fashioned Easter Egg Hunt (04/24/11)
- Five-day walkout at Children’s Hospital Oakland planned for May 5 (04/22/11)
- Oakland designer Zoe Hong brings elevated fashion to the Bay Area (04/22/11)
- Oakland energy company to sell locally-made biodiesel (04/22/11)
- Community photos of Earth Day 2011 (04/22/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (04/22/11)
- Children’s Hospital nurses approve strike over benefits battle (04/21/11)
- Jon’s Street Eats rolls again (04/21/11)
- Suspect arrested in connection with attempted sexual assault near Lake Merritt (04/21/11)
- Protesters march in Oakland to condemn human trafficking (04/21/11)
- Broadway closure to night traffic extended (04/21/11)
- Piedmont one step closer to new Oakland library contract (04/20/11)
- CVS superstore to stay open a little while longer (04/20/11)
- Community photo of the week: 2-D street musician (04/20/11)
- Attempted assault near Lake Merritt, plus six robberies in two hours in surrounding neighborhoods (04/19/11)
- If California no longer has a drought, what does that mean? (04/19/11)
- Richmond woman shot in Oakland (04/19/11)
- Habitat build-a-thon hammers out new homes (04/19/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Tori (04/19/11)
- You Tell Us: Oakland’s elephants in the room (04/18/11)
- Golf tournament to raise relief funds for Japan (04/18/11)
- Oakland film industry at risk due to budget cuts and redevelopment plans (04/18/11)
- Earth Day starts early in Oakland with murals, gardens and weeding (04/18/11)
- Michael McMillen retrospective opens at the Oakland Museum (04/15/11)
- High price of late-night permits prevents Oakland clubs from extending hours (04/15/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (04/15/11)
- Man hit by BART train alive and conscious (04/14/11)
- Oakland celebrates Earth Day with focus on sustainability (04/14/11)
- Glenview Elementary Odyssey of the Mind group to compete in world finals (04/14/11)
- Students read letters about cuts to Oakland school board (04/14/11)
- Oakland elementary school teachers to keep jobs (04/14/11)
- Virtual communities fund real projects in Oakland (04/13/11)
- Oakland fruit enthusiasts promote neighborhood foraging (04/13/11)
- Community photo of the week: Lake Merritt at night (04/13/11)
- Man hospitalized after colliding with BART train in Rockridge (04/13/11)
- Oakland City Council, mayor plan for $58 million deficit (04/12/11)
- Proposed Fruitvale gang injunction hearing wraps up testimony (04/12/11)
- Early birds catch the wave at Temescal pool (04/12/11)
- Adoptable animal of the week: Pablo (04/12/11)
- The Crucible offers area kids a fiery breed of summer camp (04/11/11)
- Artists find inspiration in lingerie-clad models at Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School (04/11/11)
- Oakland church hosts symposium on human trafficking (04/11/11)
- Chinese music program unites cultures, educates youth (04/11/11)
- Tune in for Oakland North Radio (04/10/11)
- “Antiques Roadshow” event raises funding for school arts programs (04/09/11)
- Police, city officials seek help locating suspects in murder of Otaez restaurant owner Jesus Campos (04/09/11)
- Golden State Warriors hand out free BART tickets to promote environmentalism (04/08/11)
- City seeks support for Broadway redevelopment plan (04/08/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (04/08/11)
- Mayor Quan reflects on first 100 days in office (04/08/11)
- “Oakland B Mine”: an Oakland love story (04/07/11)
- You Tell Us: Will transparency in the juvenile courts help or hurt foster youth? (04/07/11)
- Fist of Flour: Oakland’s newest food truck (04/07/11)
- Top hat and tails: a Vintage Base Ball story (04/07/11)
- Oakland double shooting suspect turns himself in (04/06/11)
- Former partners in weGrow marijuana supply store embroiled in legal battle (04/06/11)
- Council approves transit village plans, addresses possible parcel tax (04/06/11)
- Community photo of the week: Oakland marathon (04/06/11)
- Children’s Hospital supporters lift their voices at benefit (04/05/11)
- ‘We Are One’ rallies in solidarity (04/05/11)
- Bay Citizen offers $5k for “ingenious solution” to community challenge (04/05/11)
- Oakland A’s celebrate Japanese Heritage Day (04/05/11)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Lavender (04/05/11)
- Dance, debate and dinner at the Oakland Museum’s “April Ful’s Night” (04/04/11)
- A quick tour of Art Murmur’s handmade treasures (04/04/11)
- Oakland A’s Japanese Heritage Day raises money and good wishes for Japan (04/04/11)
- Hundreds turn out to support the Bakesale for Japan (04/04/11)
- Oakland police seeking information about shooting suspect (04/03/11)
- Seniors voice budget concerns to Mayor Quan (04/03/11)
- Community rallies against underage sex trade in Oakland (04/01/11)
- Where to get bánh mí sandwiches in Oakland (04/01/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (04/01/11)
- Disabled dancers redefine contemporary dance (03/31/11)
- Bar Dogwood serves up smart cocktails and cured meats in downtown Oakland (03/31/11)
- A’s fans eagerly await 2011 season (03/31/11)
- “April Ful’s Night” offers a look at current Middle East events through art, culture (03/31/11)
- Iconic urban farm at risk of city fines (03/30/11)
- Star Apple Edible Gardening teaches modern urban homesteading (03/30/11)
- Meet Jazz Hudson, the revolutionary poet (03/30/11)
- Community photo of the week: Rainbow over Lake Merritt (03/30/11)
- Cuts to redevelopment agencies could mean more homeless students in Oakland (03/29/11)
- Reports: John Russo selected as Alameda City Manager (03/29/11)
- Bike Man Dan offers an alternative take on the traditional bike shop (03/29/11)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Smitty (03/29/11)
- Mama’s Royal Cafe holds 29th annual Napkin Art Contest (03/28/11)
- Longfellow Community Association celebrates its first anniversary (03/28/11)
- Despite rain, Oakland Running Festival wraps up with record times and 7,000 runners (03/28/11)
- Who said print is dead? It’s just got Issues (03/28/11)
- Starting line changed for 5K Twilight Run (03/26/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (03/25/11)
- Bandwidth: Piano duo the John Brothers makes street performance pay (03/25/11)
- Street closures, new courses as Oakland hosts Running Festival this weekend (03/25/11)
- AC Transit nixes discount bus passes for high school students over age 18 (03/24/11)
- Bandwidth: Sibling act Aquarena Springs brings country honky-tonk to Oakland (03/24/11)
- Sobrante Park cheerleaders open school board meeting with a cheer (03/24/11)
- Weekend running festival to welcome crowd of 20,000 to Oakland (03/24/11)
- Alleged gang member named in the Fruitvale gang injunction arrested during hearing (03/23/11)
- Culture, species survival in the mix in battle over shark fin bill (03/23/11)
- One fan’s campaign to keep the A’s in Oakland (03/23/11)
- Community photo of the week: Oakland bumper sticker (03/23/11)
- The Oakland Outlaws face off against the newest Bay Area Derby Girls team (03/22/11)
- Mariposa Baking offers the sweet life to the gluten-free (03/22/11)
- Oakland nonprofit helps California women locate reproductive health services (03/22/11)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Woodrow (03/22/11)
- Will Pandora going public help the online music industry? (03/21/11)
- Residents rally against foreclosure practices and to support reforms (03/21/11)
- Red Cross teaches emergency medical skills on Save-A-Life Saturday (03/21/11)
- New chief probation officer shares plans to improve juvenile justice (03/19/11)
- Oakland celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with Irish music and dancing (03/18/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (03/18/11)
- Group sues for environmental review of air quality guidelines (03/17/11)
- All teachers and administrators at Futures Elementary in danger of lay offs (03/17/11)
- Princess Project makes prom dreams come true (03/17/11)
- Turf dancing workshop teaches Oakland dance culture, individual style (03/17/11)
- Prosecution questions police officer in Fruitvale gang injunction hearing (03/16/11)
- Oakland City Council hears report on problem-solving officers at Tuesday’s meeting (03/16/11)
- Community photo of the week: Oakland’s Greyhound bus station (03/16/11)
- Oakland catches March Madness (03/15/11)
- Adoptable Animals of the Week: Sadie and Simon (03/15/11)
- Oakland nonprofit helps parolees land on their feet (03/14/11)
- Parents sharpen their nurturing skills at Oakland Baby Learning Communities (03/14/11)
- Asian immigrant workers strategize to combat unfair treatment (03/14/11)
- Mayor Quan reflects on first two months in office (03/11/11)
- Beating back Oakland’s blight (03/11/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (03/11/11)
- Tension between attorneys rises as Fruitvale gang injunction hearing drags on (03/10/11)
- Youth mentors share hard-learned lessons in East Oakland (03/10/11)
- Lay-off notices to be sent to 538 Oakland teachers (03/10/11)
- How to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Oakland (03/10/11)
- Oakland Tech hockey team trains with NHL’s San Jose Sharks (03/09/11)
- Oakland bar The Punchdown offers natural, sustainably produced wine (03/09/11)
- A proposed statewide ban on shark fins elicits disapproval in Oakland’s Chinatown (03/09/11)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Splash (03/08/11)
- Former Super Longs to close amidst extensive redevelopment plans (03/08/11)
- Runners brave rain to prepare for marathon day (03/08/11)
- Bandwidth: Oakland’s Religious Girls shred their gospel (03/08/11)
- Community photo of the week: Oakland city limit (03/07/11)
- Habitat for Humanity and the OHA give fourteen families a fresh start (03/07/11)
- Oakland Museum’s White Elephant sale and the ladies who make it happen (03/05/11)
- With more seats than students, conversations about school closures begin in OUSD (03/04/11)
- Community leaders gather to celebrate the Khadafy Washington Foundation’s 10th anniversary (03/04/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (03/04/11)
- Gang injunction hearing continues as more witnesses take the stand (03/03/11)
- Oakland students don pajamas in honor of Dr. Seuss on Read Across America Day (03/03/11)
- Oakland Unified School District holds rally to support public education (03/03/11)
- Target opens a new location on the Oakland-Emeryville border (03/03/11)
- Cyclists ride through the “safety zone” to protest gang injunctions (03/02/11)
- Oakland City Council meets to debate issues of planning, transit (03/02/11)
- Community photo of the week: Cycling through the Port of Oakland (03/02/11)
- Russo rumored to be leaving Oakland for position in Alameda (03/01/11)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Carl (03/01/11)
- Controversy continues over proposed Fruitvale gang injunction (02/28/11)
- Bandwidth: Meet hip-hop artists the DIME (02/28/11)
- Section of Broadway closed to night traffic for next month (02/28/11)
- 25th Street Collective shares space, resources; encourages sustainability and entrepreneurship (02/28/11)
- Pet owners walk in support of animal advocacy groups, against domestic violence (02/27/11)
- New air quality guidelines get mixed response (02/26/11)
- Splendors of Faith, Scars of Conquest: Oakland Museum opens its new exhibition (02/25/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (02/25/11)
- School board considers charter petitions for two schools in East Oakland (02/24/11)
- OPD asks for help identifying “person of interest” in assault investigation (02/24/11)
- Egyptian scholars talk revolution at Mills College (02/24/11)
- Still no court decision on the Fruitvale gang injunction (02/24/11)
- Demonstrators rally in support of Wisconsin workers (02/23/11)
- City officials and public weigh in on proposed gang injunction (02/23/11)
- City funding for police and fire retirement system still unclear (02/23/11)
- Community photo of the week: Lake Merritt, downtown Oakland and a gondola (02/23/11)
- Curling playoff takes over Oakland Ice Center (02/22/11)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Hershey (02/22/11)
- Oakland tribunal addresses officer-involved shootings, racial profiling (02/21/11)
- At storage unit auctions, bidders hope to strike treasure (02/21/11)
- Ninth Avenue Terminal remains a point of controversy in development project (02/21/11)
- Mac-and-cheese joint opens in time for winter’s late arrival (02/19/11)
- Oakland’s newest sex shop is cut from a different cloth (02/18/11)
- Brewing beer with Oakland’s Linden Street Brewery (02/18/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (02/18/11)
- Oakland’s new Green Party chapter tackles housing, economic issues (02/17/11)
- Hearing to decide fate of Fruitvale gang injunction to be continued (02/17/11)
- County hosts forum on its economic outlook, and the view isn’t pretty (02/17/11)
- Quan plans Asia trip to encourage Oakland’s trade with China (02/17/11)
- Lake Merritt residents rethink habits after spate of assaults (02/16/11)
- Police arrest one, seek accomplice, in adult abduction (02/16/11)
- Oaklandish calls for applicants in its search for 2011 Innovators of the Year (02/16/11)
- Council approves $3.1 million in matching funds for Army Base project (02/16/11)
- Community photo of the week: Silhouettes in the setting sun (02/16/11)
- Rare birds spotted during Golden Gate Audubon’s annual bird count (02/15/11)
- “Doctors on Board” program shows African American students how to become doctors (02/15/11)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Melissa (02/15/11)
- “The Find” is the place to find antiques in Oakland (02/14/11)
- Couples search for love on Mars at Chabot Center event (02/14/11)
- Mustaches required for this Oakland bike ride (02/13/11)
- Oakland kicks off Valentine’s Day weekend at The Crucible’s Fireside Lounge (02/12/11)
- Knitting isn’t just for grandma anymore (02/11/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (02/11/11)
- Poll finds California youth optimistic about the future (02/10/11)
- School board hears complaints on budget cuts, death of Raheim Brown (02/10/11)
- Valentine’s Day in Oakland: The ultimate list of ways to celebrate (or avoid) it (02/10/11)
- Jon’s Street Eats moves on (02/09/11)
- So you think you know Lake Merritt? (02/09/11)
- Community photo of the week: Sutter Hotel in the sunlight (02/09/11)
- Fourth sexual assault in Lake Merritt area (02/08/11)
- BART riders lobby for later service (02/08/11)
- Cisco donates routers to give Oakland students Internet access (02/08/11)
- You Tell Us: Youth Together asks Mayor Quan to focus on education (02/08/11)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Mose (02/08/11)
- Two men arrested for shooting at Oakland police (02/07/11)
- Neighbors bring safety concerns to town hall meeting (02/07/11)
- For an Oakland school garden program, it’s harvest time (02/07/11)
- OPD seeks help spotting car linked with adult abduction case (02/06/11)
- Bay Area Boxer vies for dog show championship (02/05/11)
- Judge says Oakland law firm can represent injunction defendants (02/04/11)
- Anthony Batts says he’ll stay on as Oakland’s top cop (02/04/11)
- Business as usual at the Claremont Hotel, despite declaring bankruptcy (02/04/11)
- North Oakland Now: Tech lockdown; Fruitvale gang-injunctions (02/04/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (02/04/11)
- Police search for Livermore robbery suspect in North Oakland, lock down Tech (02/03/11)
- City kicks off new energy program, targeting downtown businesses (02/03/11)
- Tiny gallery brings together art, community (02/03/11)
- With science, DJs and dancing, the Oakland Museum launches the Oakland Standard (02/03/11)
- North Oakland Now: Feds tell Oakland pot farms are illegal; California ranks 44 in kids’ health care (02/03/11)
- Visit Oakland kicks off annual photo competition (02/03/11)
- St. Vincent de Paul reaches out to the community through art (02/02/11)
- You Tell Us: Time for Oakland and its cops to start talking (02/02/11)
- Council reconsiders pot farm permits, discusses redevelopment funds (02/02/11)
- Community photo of the week: Oakland shout-outs (02/02/11)
- North Oakland Now: Cairo protests turn violent; Claremont Hotel declares bankruptcy (02/02/11)
- Glynn Washington takes his Oakland-based radio show to the top (02/01/11)
- Oakland Museum’s White Elephant sale gets a preview (02/01/11)
- Adoptable Animals of the Week: Noodle and Nugget (02/01/11)
- North Oakland Now: Ten OPD officers rehired; State of State delivered (02/01/11)
- Quan rehires 10 laid-off OPD officers, but Batts’ future still vague (01/31/11)
- Oakland celebrates Chinese New Year at the annual Lunar Bazaar (01/31/11)
- Volunteer tax preparers spread the word on earned income tax credit (01/31/11)
- “Bridging the Bay” conference teaches the benefits of after-school programs (01/31/11)
- OPD issues update on Rockridge officer-involved shooting (01/30/11)
- Seasonally inspired street food rolls into town (01/29/11)
- Hundreds of thousands of diapers donated in Oakland (01/28/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (01/28/11)
- Batts not selected as San Jose police chief; future in Oakland unclear (01/27/11)
- Gang injunction opponents protest in anticipation of judge’s decision (01/27/11)
- KQED’s Forum seeks local characters for radio show (01/27/11)
- The new 81st Avenue Library opens its doors Saturday (01/27/11)
- Oakland Police Department releases new details in officer-involved shooting (01/27/11)
- School board hears grief over shooting, examines budget (01/27/11)
- What’s in your wallet? Maybe lead, a toxic metal (01/26/11)
- Artists create live art at Drawing Wednesdays (01/26/11)
- 5 great bike rides in Oakland (01/26/11)
- Community photo of the week: the bird takes off (01/26/11)
- You Tell Us: Point, shoot, deposit (01/25/11)
- Meet the nation’s first green auto showroom on Oakland’s Auto Row (01/25/11)
- Oakland restaurants kick off Restaurant Week with good eats and great deals (01/25/11)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Paris (01/25/11)
- At Safe Routes to School Workshop, parents brainstorm auto alternatives (01/24/11)
- Chinese charter school to open in East Bay this August (01/24/11)
- Artist community hosts open house party (01/24/11)
- Oakland mayoral runners-up rehash race and look to the future (01/24/11)
- Busy weekend in Oakland’s parks precedes annual meeting (01/23/11)
- New texting program lets students tip police anonymously (01/22/11)
- East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse employees robbed at gunpoint (01/21/11)
- Problem-solving officers return to the beat, but with a few differences (01/21/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (01/21/11)
- OPD issues alert over robbery, sexual assault near Lake Merritt (01/20/11)
- BART celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy (01/20/11)
- Oakland youth learn game theory to address neighborhood violence (01/19/11)
- You Tell Us: Keep Chief Anthony Batts (01/19/11)
- Community photo of the week: We love you Oakland (01/19/11)
- Oakland plans to amp up bikeways in 2011 (01/18/11)
- You Tell Us: Searching for the right kindergarten (01/18/11)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Nutmeg (01/18/11)
- Marijuana in the US: A state-by-state legislative history (01/17/11)
- Batts up for new police chief job, Quan issues statement (01/17/11)
- Oakland’s fifth dog park officially opens with a leash cutting ceremony (01/17/11)
- A scone revolution is baking up in Oakland (01/15/11)
- Martin Luther King Jr Day events and service opportunities in Oakland (01/15/11)
- Oakland teachers ask banks for “bailout” (01/14/11)
- Harlem Globetrotters bring basketball, positive message to Bay Area (01/14/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (01/14/11)
- Charter schools petition for renewals at year’s first school board meeting (01/13/11)
- Vigil held in downtown Oakland for Arizona shooting victims (01/13/11)
- Lakers make selves at home, top Warriors in shootout (01/13/11)
- Grants for local non-profit art projects now available (01/12/11)
- Residents ask city to review cost, effectiveness of gang injunctions (01/12/11)
- Community photo of the week: Clouds and blue sky at the Macarthur BART (01/12/11)
- Mushroom lovers enjoy East Bay’s fungal offerings (01/11/11)
- Adoptable Animals of the Week: Mona and Lisa (01/11/11)
- Oakland reacts to Arizona shooting (01/11/11)
- Raiders in familiar territory at season’s end despite measured success (01/10/11)
- Quan takes crime prevention message to East Oakland’s doorsteps (01/10/11)
- Group pledges to continue legal challenge to Proposition 209 (01/08/11)
- Judge waits on conflict of interest decision in Fruitvale gang injunction (01/07/11)
- Jim Harbaugh leaves Stanford, signs on with S.F. 49ers (01/07/11)
- Who do you think should be Oakland’s woman of the year? (01/07/11)
- This weekend in Oakland (01/07/11)
- Meet the animals at the Oakland Zoo (01/07/11)
- Volunteers work to restore wetlands on National Bird Day (01/06/11)
- Where in Oakland can you recycle batteries and other hazardous waste? (01/06/11)
- Victoria Kolakowski sworn in as first openly transgender US trial judge (01/05/11)
- Mayor Quan announces new staff appointments (01/05/11)
- Tom Cable out as Raiders head coach; what’s your call? (01/05/11)
- Community photo of the week: Iron and vines (01/05/11)
- Video highlights from Jean Quan’s inauguration ceremony (01/04/11)
- Mobile hamburgers hit the Oakland scene (01/04/11)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Belinda (01/04/11)
- Jean Quan is sworn into office as Oakland’s new mayor (01/03/11)
- Oakland memorializes the 94 homicides of 2010 (01/03/11)
- Jean Quan’s inauguration festivities begin tonight (01/02/11)
- Thank you, Oakland North readers, for a great year! (12/31/10)
- Oaklanders share their New Year’s resolutions (12/31/10)
- On New Year’s Eve, checkpoints and free rides to prevent drunk driving (12/31/10)
- This weekend in Oakland (12/31/10)
- 2010: Oakland North’s year in photos (12/31/10)
- After the 2010 elections, where in the US is medical marijuana legal? (12/30/10)
- 2010 in Oakland: The year’s biggest stories (12/30/10)
- Plans for a sex shop near a school, youth programs get mixed reactions (12/30/10)
- Oakland gets ready to celebrate New Year’s Eve with parties and balloon drops (12/29/10)
- Phat Beets Produce launches the Beet Box CSA program (12/29/10)
- 10 great walks in Oakland (12/29/10)
- Community photo of the week: Curbed Christmas trees (12/29/10)
- Club finds a new way to reduce stress: laughter yoga (12/28/10)
- Pot on the 2010 California ballot: What passed and what didn’t? (12/28/10)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Doris (12/28/10)
- Police issue alert over North Oakland craigslist armed robberies (12/27/10)
- OPD to hold policy information sessions; taking public’s suggestions (12/27/10)
- Need help with your errands? Try a personal assistant (12/27/10)
- Where in Oakland can you recycle old electronics? (12/27/10)
- In photos: Oakland celebrates the holidays (12/26/10)
- For Oakland’s mail carriers, it’s the busiest week of the year (12/24/10)
- Gingerbread cookies: A video how-to guide (12/24/10)
- This weekend in Oakland (12/24/10)
- Tired of delays, Bordertown’s skaters ride again (12/23/10)
- Oakland libraries to close for 10 days due to holidays, furloughs (12/23/10)
- City Attorney sues hotels in effort to reduce prostitution (12/22/10)
- Oakland officials ask for last minute help in toy drive (12/22/10)
- Council approves study for ballpark at Victory Court, stalls pot farm applications (12/22/10)
- Community photo of the week: Oakland has an autumn, too (12/22/10)
- Police identify man shot after car chase, link him to gang activity (12/21/10)
- A therapeutic nursery school helps kids with special needs (12/21/10)
- West Oakland group hopes to fight air pollution with cell phones (12/21/10)
- The OPD shares tips for avoiding crime during the holidays (12/21/10)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Myla (12/21/10)
- Car chase ends in crash, police shooting, arrests (12/20/10)
- In search of birds during Oakland’s 70th Audubon bird count (12/20/10)
- You Tell Us: A Bay Area expat returns for the holidays (12/20/10)
- Tonight in the sky, a total lunar eclipse on the winter solstice (12/20/10)
- Cast of “The Nutcracker” prepares for opening night (12/20/10)
- Crèches light up the scene at Catholic Christmas festival (12/20/10)
- The Crucible and the art of motorcycle maintenance (12/19/10)
- Violence in Oakland: A Crisis of Grief? (12/18/10)
- Oakland Housing Authority prepares Christmas baskets for residents (12/17/10)
- Oakland’s options process lets families choose schools, but raises questions (12/17/10)
- This weekend in Oakland (12/17/10)
- Oakland group asks for migrants’ protection on International Migrants Day (12/17/10)
- Today’s Community Cookbook: Grandma Ruby’s Chili (12/16/10)
- Food Trucks – Special Projects – Redirect (12/16/10)
- Balance Budget – Special Projects – Redirect (12/16/10)
- OUSD budget balanced now, but funding outlook bleak (12/16/10)
- Think Oakland’s deficit is easy to fix? Use this to do it yourself (12/16/10)
- Public safety meeting addresses gang injunction, death of Derrick Jones (12/15/10)
- Greywater systems give tap water a second life (12/15/10)
- Community photo of the week: Santi watches mural painting (12/15/10)
- Oakland plans to become an environmental leader (12/14/10)
- Race to the Airport – Special Projects – Redirect (12/14/10)
- Court rules Oakland did not misspend Measure Y funds (12/14/10)
- Psychics are ubiquitous in Oakland, but are they for real? (12/14/10)
- Chabot Elementary students pen novels in afterschool program (12/14/10)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Shania (12/14/10)
- Oakland police arrest suspected shooter (12/13/10)
- Election 2010 – Special Projects – Redirect (12/13/10)
- You Tell Us: Let’s do something about leaf blowers (12/13/10)
- Small specialty food companies moving into Oakland’s factory spaces (12/13/10)
- Oakland police share use of force training with public, media (12/13/10)
- Bridge toll increase causing turmoil in the casual carpool community (12/13/10)
- Fiery arts, crafts and steampunk Santa at The Crucible (12/12/10)
- Christmas beer spreads goodwill, intoxication (12/11/10)
- Skyline High puts on a Cinderella Christmas (12/10/10)
- Proposed lakeside apartment building would have 37 stories, giant solar panels (12/10/10)
- East Bay fencers part of growing Northern California trend (12/10/10)
- This weekend in Oakland (12/10/10)
- With only 22 players, McClymond’s football aims for state championships (12/09/10)
- Exclusive video interview with mayor-elect Jean Quan (12/09/10)
- Recipe of the week: Butternut Squash with Pomegranate Seeds (12/09/10)
- A new chief for the BART police seeks to heal community ties (12/09/10)
- Hats and scarves required in classrooms as OUSD works to restore heat (12/08/10)
- Police staff numbers won’t receive boost from Measure BB (12/08/10)
- BAMN protests death of Derrick Jones at Oakland City Council meeting (12/08/10)
- Community photo of the week: Onlookers at the Oakland Christmas Parade (12/08/10)
- Oakland police force understaffed, deputy chief confirms (12/07/10)
- How will Jerry Brown’s time in Oakland influence him as governor? (12/07/10)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Turnip (12/07/10)
- Ninth circuit judges hear arguments in Proposition 8 appeal (12/06/10)
- You Tell Us: How three unlikely Oaklanders teamed up to solve a crime (12/06/10)
- “Cinderella” is put on by puppeteers in an unlikely venue (12/06/10)
- Oakland collective hosts auction for Prisoners Literature Project (12/06/10)
- Oakland dog show helps raise money for community (12/05/10)
- A’s players cheer young fans at East Bay holiday events (12/04/10)
- Temescal Winter Art Hop offers gift ideas on a budget (12/03/10)
- Oakland kicks off the holiday season with City Center tree lighting ceremony (12/03/10)
- Oaklanders protest gang injunction despite hearing postponements (12/03/10)
- Mayor’s Community Toy Drive brings cheer to many (12/03/10)
- This weekend in Oakland (12/03/10)
- Mayor-elect Jean Quan announces transitional committee members (12/03/10)
- Quan, Swanson speak in support of federal DREAM Act (12/03/10)
- Oakland police arrest suspect in robbery and shooting (12/02/10)
- Allen Temple promotes education, prevention on World AIDS Day (12/02/10)
- Expo connects local small businesses with utilities companies (12/02/10)
- A’s fans cheer on proposal for new Oakland baseball stadium (12/02/10)
- Wrestling, riding, fighting, rolling—this young athlete uses strength and ferocity instead of legs (12/01/10)
- Protesters use bike tour to oppose Fruitvale gang injunction (12/01/10)
- Oakland police release sketches of suspects in West Oakland assaults (12/01/10)
- Community photo of the week: The girl in green (12/01/10)
- Oakland’s Jewish community celebrates eight days of Hanukkah (11/30/10)
- At Spice Monkey, last-minute food donations meet goal (11/30/10)
- Recipe of the week: Nixon’s Favorite Cherry Pie? (11/30/10)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Margie (11/30/10)
- Kaiser gives $10.5 million to fund schools and anti-violence programs (11/29/10)
- Raiders start fast, sputter out to lose second straight (11/29/10)
- It’s ice skating season (11/29/10)
- How to milk your goat (11/28/10)
- City embraces Black Friday, complete with campouts (11/27/10)
- Wildlife calls on the rise in Alameda County (11/27/10)
- Oakland ranked fifth most dangerous US city (11/26/10)
- Admit it… you need a sandwich (11/26/10)
- This weekend in Oakland (11/26/10)
- Happy Thanksgiving from Oakland North! (11/25/10)
- Hundreds of Thanksgiving meals served at CityMinistries (11/25/10)
- Recipe of the day? A new way to prep a turkey (11/25/10)
- Family, a job, their health; Oaklanders thankful for basics (11/25/10)
- The Thanksgiving turkey crosses cultural barriers (11/24/10)
- “Street Style Fashion” workshop helps young designers flourish (11/24/10)
- Navigating Oakland parking this Thanksgiving (11/24/10)
- Oakland Museum foundation aims to cut ties with city (11/24/10)
- Jody London’s Apple Cider-braised Turkey and more (11/24/10)
- Today’s featured recipe: Race-to-the-airport Pumpkin Pie (11/24/10)
- To be scanned or not to be scanned, that is the question (11/24/10)
- And the brussels sprouts… (11/24/10)
- Restaurant options for a Thanksgiving night out (11/23/10)
- Community Cookbook featured recipe: Matt’s Mommy’s Quiche (11/23/10)
- And the winner of Oakland North’s Race to the Airport is… (11/23/10)
- Warriors drop game to Denver Nuggets, fall to .500 (11/23/10)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Savannah (11/23/10)
- Matt’s Mommy’s Yummy Quiche (11/22/10)
- Fifty-five foot Christmas tree raised in Jack London Square (11/22/10)
- Oakland’s Pop-Up General Store preps for a flavorful Thanksgiving (11/22/10)
- Community Cookbook featured recipe: Rustic Rice (11/22/10)
- Turkey talk: Oaklanders share Thanksgiving cooking tips (11/22/10)
- You Tell Us: An Uhuru Pies team member gives thanks for a way to support social justice (11/22/10)
- Oakland police officers shift roles in wake of Measure BB (11/22/10)
- Big Game blowout, Stanford over Cal in annual rivalry (11/21/10)
- O.N.’s Community Cookbook launches with Nana’s Peanut Butter Chews (11/21/10)
- Mama’s Persimmon Bread (11/20/10)
- Curried Bananas (11/20/10)
- Rustic Rice (11/20/10)
- Nana’s Famous Peanut Butter Chews (11/20/10)
- Here comes the rain: Oakland North’s tips for biking in wet weather (11/20/10)
- Dellums issues final State of the City, does not speak (11/19/10)
- This weekend in Oakland (11/19/10)
- Santana joins Oakland orchestra for bigger sound (11/19/10)
- Locals celebrate Native American heritage (11/19/10)
- Hockey team puts alternative spin on puck for local league (11/19/10)
- Thanksgiving a week away, but the giving is slow (11/18/10)
- Experience Corps enriches lives, young and old (11/18/10)
- East Bay Pop Warner teams struggle to fund flights (11/18/10)
- Oakland school board reflects on Measure L defeat (11/18/10)
- Teachers and students clash over cell phone use in class (11/18/10)
- Join Oakland North for the Race to the Airport (11/17/10)
- Man shot outside Allen Temple, as church wins grant to combat violence (11/17/10)
- Quan passes baton to Schaaf in District Four (11/17/10)
- Oakland Fresh brings organic produce to local schools (11/17/10)
- City Slicker’s farm springs up in West Oakland (11/17/10)
- Teachers’ union members vote on strike reauthorization (11/16/10)
- Mayor Dellums cancels final public address, moves online (11/16/10)
- Oakland fireboat Sea-Wolf navigates a murky future (11/16/10)
- Oakland exhibit shows social movement through posters (11/16/10)
- Warriors usher in a new era, narrowly beat Pistons (11/16/10)
- Adoptable Animals of the Week: Kareem and Jabbar (11/16/10)
- Fall temperatures hit 80 degrees in Oakland (11/16/10)
- After the fire, Oakland’s love of tiki burns on (11/15/10)
- Jolted by Clorox jobs move, Oakland hunts for business, jobs (11/15/10)
- How Oakland became ground zero for the legal-cannabis argument: a public tour through Oaksterdam (11/15/10)
- Nonprofit program gives local businesses tools to grow (11/14/10)
- Oakland police, firefighters to face-off for charity (11/13/10)
- Voices of veterans: Former servicemen share their stories (11/13/10)
- Quan celebrates victory, fundraises to alleviate campaign debt (11/13/10)
- Paramount Theatre brings back movie classics (11/13/10)
- This weekend in Oakland (11/12/10)
- Community protests police shooting and gang injunction (11/12/10)
- After election, ranked-choice voting gets mixed reviews (11/12/10)
- In China, Quan’s Mayoral Victory is “Huihuang!” — “Glorious!” (11/12/10)
- Oakland non-profit awards community service (11/12/10)
- You Tell Us: Something good is happening at Westlake Middle School (11/12/10)
- Africa Channel reveals lost lineage for guests at launch party (11/11/10)
- Don Perata concedes mayoral race, will not contest results (11/11/10)
- Bay Area turns up the HEAT on underage prostitution (11/11/10)
- East Bay Area nonprofits look for volunteers at local fair (11/11/10)
- Breaking: Jean Quan is Oakland’s new mayor (11/10/10)
- In mayor’s race, biggest spenders led the first-choice tally (11/10/10)
- One week later, education community disappointed by Measure L’s close defeat (11/10/10)
- Council doubles pot farm permits, chooses city ID card supplier (11/10/10)
- It’s Wednesday … do you know who your next mayor is? (11/10/10)
- EBMUD turns food scraps into electricity (11/10/10)
- East Oakland barbershop owner shot to death by OPD officers (11/09/10)
- Caldecott neighbors worried about construction (11/09/10)
- Man killed in shooting involving Oakland police (11/09/10)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Zahara (11/09/10)
- You Tell Us: A gang injunction could have saved my daughter’s life (11/09/10)
- City Council to decide fate of marijuana farm permits tonight (11/09/10)
- City council to vote on municipal ID card program (11/08/10)
- Little damage after Friday’s Mehserle protests (11/08/10)
- Registrar of Voters: No result for mayoral race (11/08/10)
- Pretrial motions set to begin in journalist murder case (11/08/10)
- Final results for mayoral election expected today (11/08/10)
- Concert pays tribute to ‘Wild Women’ of jazz (11/08/10)
- Video: Mehserle sentencing reactions, when the news first hit Friday (11/08/10)
- New exhibit helps celebrity scientist teach climate change (11/08/10)
- Oaklanders weigh in on the mayoral showdown (11/07/10)
- Measure BB preserves tax, enhances safety services (11/07/10)
- Photos: Mehserle protesters storm Oakland’s streets (11/06/10)
- Mehserle protests end with limited damage, lots of arrests (11/05/10)
- Video update: protesters arrested (11/05/10)
- Chief Batts to reporters: “This is our city” (11/05/10)
- Breaking news video: arrests underway (11/05/10)
- Evening Mehserle protests turn ugly (11/05/10)
- In Oakland mayoral race, Quan takes lead over Perata (11/05/10)
- Oaklanders react to Mehserle sentencing: A video by Youth Radio (11/05/10)
- Police call for calm following Mehserle sentencing (11/05/10)
- Mehserle sentenced to 2 years, including time served (11/05/10)
- Boarding up but still quiet, Oakland downtown awaits Mehserle news (11/05/10)
- One Warrior, many small admirers, and his gift pile of brand-new books (11/05/10)
- Oakland’s mayoral race goes to runoff vote count today (11/05/10)
- Still no winner in state’s tight attorney general race (11/04/10)
- Get all of Oakland North’s Mehserle trial coverage; Follow us tomorrow (11/04/10)
- Students: Failure of Proposition 19 impacts recreational use little (11/04/10)
- Mehserle sentencing expected Friday (11/04/10)
- Beards, panda hats and a citywide party (11/04/10)
- With Mehserle sentencing approaching, peacekeepers train to avert violence (11/04/10)
- Despite Election Day loss, Proposition 19 campaigners battle on (11/03/10)
- New Gov-elect Brown makes first appearance, saying Oakland will remain his permanent home (11/03/10)
- Oaklanders decide the fate of local and statewide ballot initiatives (11/03/10)
- Now, to find out who’s Oakland’s mayor … we wait (11/03/10)
- Voter turnout in Alameda County lowest in a decade (11/03/10)
- Prop 19 proponents throw pot pity party in Oaksterdam lot (11/03/10)
- Jerry Brown claims victory in California governor’s race; Whitman concedes (11/02/10)
- Trailing mayoral candidates remain hopeful (11/02/10)
- Laura Wells, Green Party cheerful despite electoral defeat (11/02/10)
- Despite costly campaign, Meg Whitman losing to Jerry Brown (11/02/10)
- Oakland results: Proposition and Measure results (11/02/10)
- Early returns suggest Measure L short of required votes (11/02/10)
- Don Perata leads Oakland mayor’s race in early returns (11/02/10)
- Poll worker reflects on election day 2010 (11/02/10)
- City Attorney John Russo speaks out for Proposition 19 (11/02/10)
- Oakland Votes: Election Day 2010 (11/02/10)
- Downtown Oakland streets close for election festivities (11/02/10)
- Yes on 19 campaign goes full throttle on Election Day (11/02/10)
- Young voters speak out: Are they a force this year? (11/02/10)
- Election open thread: Share your thoughts here (11/02/10)
- Brown rallies voters in Oakland (11/02/10)
- Oakland voters weigh in on prospects of Proposition 19 (11/02/10)
- Cheer the beard: Giants win first S.F. World Series (11/01/10)
- Raiders ruin homecoming for Oakland Tech’s Lynch (11/01/10)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Aspen (11/01/10)
- Hodge campaign spending raises questions (11/01/10)
- Last minute push: “Sí en Prop 19” (11/01/10)
- Local boxing gym hosts weekend “Showdown in Oakland” (11/01/10)
- Medical marijuana advocate explains stance against Proposition 19 (11/01/10)
- Mapping Oakland’s election (11/01/10)
- Celebrating Halloween with Oakland North (10/31/10)
- Nine shot at Oakland Halloween party (10/31/10)
- Halloween goes DIY at Rock Paper Scissors trunk show and burlesque (10/31/10)
- photos (10/30/10)
- Haunted Oakland: Searching for the ghosts of Mills College (10/30/10)
- Pot possibilities: Locals imagine a state with legalized marijuana (10/30/10)
- Terence Candell fights for role as mayor (10/29/10)
- Know your ballot measures (10/29/10)
- Marijuana in California over the decades (10/29/10)
- Marijuana: A state-by-state breakdown (10/29/10)
- Oakland City Attorney sues alleged looters and vandals for Mehserle protest damage (10/29/10)
- Pot by the numbers (10/29/10)
- Tracking the candidates’ financial interests (10/29/10)
- Know your candidates: an interactive guide to the Oakland Mayor’s race (10/28/10)
- School board reviews facilities improvements funded by Measure B (10/28/10)
- Oakland students select top choice for mayor, school board director (10/28/10)
- On Brown’s turf, Oaklanders tell us their choice for governor (10/28/10)
- Studies show African Americans and Latinos disproportionately arrested for marijuana possession (10/28/10)
- “Emporium” event showcases locally made Halloween costumes, risque performers (10/28/10)
- Despite arrests, Allen Temple plans return to Zimbabwe (10/27/10)
- Giants win game 1 of World Series, 11-7 (10/27/10)
- Clearing the confusion: Proposition 23 (10/27/10)
- It’s Halloween and time to scream with Oakland North (10/27/10)
- Former union leader challenges incumbent in school board election (10/27/10)
- By the numbers: California governor’s race (10/27/10)
- Low income families scramble as childcare funding ends (10/27/10)
- Bicycle and pedestrian trails will improve with recent $10.2 million grant (10/27/10)
- Happening now: Brunner and laid off police support local ballot measures (10/26/10)
- Oakland voters name their top mayoral picks (10/26/10)
- Laney College running back shows why he’s number one (10/26/10)
- Lavish creations honor cycle of life and death at Fruitvale’s Dia de Los Muertos (10/26/10)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Belle (10/26/10)
- Small business owner Arnie Fields aims for top Oakland job (10/26/10)
- The community meets the makers at mini-faire (10/25/10)
- Oakland’s youngest mayoral candidate, Larry Lionel Young, Jr., strives to stand out (10/25/10)
- Voters decide future of violence prevention funding (10/25/10)
- A proponent of Measure L weighs in (10/25/10)
- Why is BART so noisy? (10/24/10)
- Crime Prevention Month reminds neighbors to stay vigilant (10/23/10)
- Popularity of mail-in ballots increases as election nears (10/23/10)
- Tree planting project seen as solution to water pollution (10/22/10)
- Political novice Greg Harland stakes claim on mayoral seat (10/22/10)
- You Tell Us: Proposition 19 is necessary for Oakland, California and America (10/22/10)
- Locals chip in on globally popular LGBT support videos (10/22/10)
- ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ temporarily reinstated (10/21/10)
- Mayoral candidate Don Macleay sells voters on going ‘Green’ (10/21/10)
- Survivors cope with loved ones’ murders at support group (10/21/10)
- BART Airport Connector breaks ground in Oakland (10/21/10)
- Voters to cast ranked choice ballots for first time (10/21/10)
- Illegal dumpers contributing to West Oakland street waste (10/21/10)
- 19th anniversary of Oakland firestorm remembered by residents (10/20/10)
- Parkway patrons plan to revive a theater in disrepair (10/20/10)
- Superintendent takes tough questions at teacher meeting (10/20/10)
- Film profiles The Trust, San Quentin inmates working to better themselves (10/20/10)
- Symphony celebrates 99-year-old Oakland music teacher (10/20/10)
- ‘BART Week’ offers prizes to increase transit traffic (10/19/10)
- Police, community commemorate first “sideshow-free” summer (10/19/10)
- Adoptable Animal of the Week: Star (10/19/10)
- Locals react as judge upholds ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ injunction (10/19/10)
- Adult ed, once big in Oakland, now crippled by cuts (10/19/10)
- Test scores at Piedmont Avenue Elementary School surpass district’s expectations (10/19/10)
- East Africans share community values, plates of food (10/18/10)
- Tech Bulldogs fall to Fremont in league play (10/18/10)
- Free prizes galore during “Try BART Week” (10/18/10)
- Slammed by permit requirements, Oakland arts space 21 Grand fights for life (10/18/10)
- Sandbags available for Oakland residents (10/17/10)
- Health care reform, and what it means for you (10/17/10)
- Festivals and political news in the Bay Area (10/16/10)
- Computer animation training starts at Claremont middle school (10/16/10)
- Green Party candidate describes arrest at governor’s debate (10/15/10)
- Oakland Tech’s “Coach D,” 15 years in charge, pushes his players on football and family (10/15/10)
- Gang injunction hearing draws protesters (10/15/10)
- Oakland students, administrators try organic school lunches (10/15/10)
- Jobs scarce for released inmates, Oakland’s working poor (10/14/10)
- Boats in McCovey Cove support Mehserle, Grant as attorney files for new trial (10/14/10)
- Oakland Tech students and staff plead to keep teachers (10/14/10)
- New Oakland gang injunction sought for Fruitvale neighborhood (10/13/10)
- Religious leaders address police funding measures at Oakland City Hall (10/13/10)
- Bay Area car owners may profit with new car-share law (10/13/10)
- Oakland school board voter guide now online (10/13/10)
- State’s late budget may set back Oakland schools (10/13/10)
- Hundreds of Oakland nurses strike against health care cuts (10/13/10)
- Candidates reach out to Oakland’s Asian community at forum (10/12/10)
- Progressive forum follows an alternative format (10/12/10)
- Oakland ethics commission considers lobbying allegation (10/12/10)
- Temescal shop answers Oaklanders’ scream for Tara’s Ice Cream (10/12/10)
- Gospel choirs rock Oracle Arena with big sweet music (10/11/10)
- Depending on where you live, today is… (10/11/10)
- The glad hatter (10/11/10)
- Two Wheels, One Gear, Zero Brakes (10/10/10)
- Oakland’s fixed-gear fixation (10/10/10)
- Homeowners versus banks in fight against foreclosures; request for moratorium (10/09/10)
- Sea lion recovering after muzzle surgery (10/08/10)
- Oakland hills fire memorial vandalized (10/08/10)
- Documentary critiques juvenile correctional system (10/08/10)
- Can “Superman” save the conversation on education? New films explore reform (10/08/10)
- Hot spots for Fleet Week air shows (10/08/10)
- UC students, employees protest school funding woes (10/07/10)
- Vote for judge must weigh experience, perspective (10/07/10)
- “No cuts, no fees, education must be free” (10/07/10)
- Square dancers do-si-do at local library (10/07/10)
- Students get second chance at day’s first meal (10/07/10)
- Home advocacy group fighting against foreclosures (10/06/10)
- Fleet Week comes to the bay (10/06/10)
- Taking a stance on public education (10/06/10)
- City Council approves eminent domain option to land West Oakland grocery store (10/06/10)
- School attendance clipped by new transit passes (10/06/10)
- Walmart of Weed: weGrow a national enterprise (10/06/10)
- Dance company looks beyond disabilities (10/05/10)
- Mehserle’s lawyer seeks retrial (10/05/10)
- A swim to fight cancer (10/05/10)
- Howie Harp closing, leaving homeless without service (10/05/10)
- Reward of $10,000: Child shot while sleeping (10/04/10)
- League of Women’s Voters goes over November ballot. (10/04/10)
- Neglected Oakland parks get some love from residents (10/04/10)
- Wine tasters have nose for East Bay vintage (10/04/10)
- Street chic: the faces of fashion at Art Murmur (10/04/10)
- For student athletes, defibrillators remain out of reach (10/03/10)
- Chief responds to dog shooting, promises policy review (10/01/10)
- No change to campaign finance laws; inquiry on Perata donations sent to ethics commission (10/01/10)
- After long journeys, Bobby Cramer and Justin James join the A’s (10/01/10)
- Puerto Rican birth certificates must be reissued by October 30 (10/01/10)
- You Tell Us: Raymen Justice’s legacy (10/01/10)
- Oakland Art Murmur illuminates a hidden side of Pixar (09/30/10)
- Teens pushed to limit during 48-hour black belt test (09/30/10)
- Oakland artists try out skateboards as canvases (09/29/10)
- You Tell Us: Campaign finance reform needed in Oakland (09/29/10)
- Don Perata talks top issues, mayoral campaign finances (09/29/10)
- Former priest faces further molestation charges (09/29/10)
- Indoor trampolines bring a bounce to the Bay Area (09/29/10)
- East Oakland festival celebrates youth leadership (09/28/10)
- TELL US: What are the worst roads in Oakland? (09/28/10)
- Oaklanders not too chicken to try urban farming (09/28/10)
- From political commentator to mayoral candidate, Joe Tuman is a familiar voice in Oakland (09/28/10)
- Rockridge Out and About festival a feast for the senses (09/27/10)
- Families remember loved ones lost to violence (09/27/10)
- Dragon boat teams race through bay waters (09/27/10)
- DREAM Act may help undocumented California teens go to college (09/27/10)
- With gloved hands and trash bags, Oaklanders hit city’s creeks (09/26/10)
- Underground Film Festival kicks off with movies, performance, food (09/25/10)
- Where to drop off your old prescription drugs (09/25/10)
- Artists set Lake Merritt terrarium project afloat (09/25/10)
- Meet us at Rockridge Out and About! (09/24/10)
- Oakland mayoral candidates, 9 of the 10, address packed auditorium (09/24/10)
- Free concerts and small crowds at Oakland’s first Peace Day (09/24/10)
- McCullum Youth Court turns to community for financial support (09/23/10)
- Superintendent appoints city’s first director of African- American Male Achievement (09/23/10)
- Seven candidates vie for Jean Quan’s Oakland City Council seat (09/23/10)
- Police chief presents council with Oakland crime stats, strategic plan (09/23/10)
- Who can participate in Oakland mayors’ forums? It’s debatable (09/22/10)
- Funk, reggae and wrestling at this weekend’s Oakland Underground Film Festival (09/22/10)
- Two Berkeley burglars captured. One at large (09/22/10)
- Addict treatment centers call proposed funding cuts dangerous (09/22/10)
- Oakland police release sketch of suspect in Lake Merritt sexual assaults (09/21/10)
- “Sundays in the Redwoods” brings Oakland music fans to Woodminster (09/21/10)
- Oakland school board representative Nikita Mitchell gives a voice to students (09/21/10)
- In a yard turned exhibition space, H2O meets art (09/21/10)
- You Tell Us: Voters should reject Measure BB (09/21/10)
- Sexual assault alert near Lake Merritt (09/20/10)
- Rotary Club’s rooftop feast raises money for books (09/20/10)
- Sunday social hour for bikers (09/20/10)
- Raiders switch quarterbacks, stave off Rams 16-14 (09/20/10)
- Allen Temple, 4 members still in Zimbabwe, hears sermon from controversial Jeremiah Wright (09/20/10)
- Oakland’s Youth Radio celebrates book release (09/19/10)
- Weekend events, September 18-19 (09/18/10)
- Oakland lines up for Blue Bottle Coffee (09/18/10)
- What’s that park doing in my parking spot? (09/18/10)
- You Tell Us: We can’t afford to say no on Measure BB (09/17/10)
- Study finds young Latinos ill-taught, “vulnerable” (09/17/10)
- Perata rallies religious community to abate truancy (09/16/10)
- Oakland’s neighbor, Emeryville, cracks down on food trucks (09/16/10)
- After Oakland police cuts, residents dialing Piedmont police (09/16/10)
- Work could start soon on costly BART airport tram (09/16/10)
- Second annual Taste of Temescal sells out (09/15/10)
- You Tell Us: In dark times, it’s time for kindness (09/15/10)
- Oakland mayoral candidates protest Perata spending (09/15/10)
- Oak to 9th land development project approved (09/15/10)
- Oaklanders observe 24 hours for peace (09/14/10)
- Meg Whitman moves into Democratic territory (09/14/10)
- Oakland Tech wins varsity football season opener (09/13/10)
- The Proposition 19 campaign switches into high gear (09/13/10)
- Community organizers urge support for Measure BB (09/13/10)
- New owners celebrate Habitat “sweat equity” homes (09/13/10)
- Visit to renovated Oakland Museum a hands-on experience (09/13/10)
- Children’s Fairyland celebrates its 60th anniversary (09/12/10)
- Along for the ride with the East Bay Bike Party (09/12/10)
- Education Budget Crisis – Special Projects – Redirect (09/11/10)
- 24 Hours in Oakland – Special Projects – Redirect (09/11/10)
- Invented in Oakland – Special Projects – Redirect (09/11/10)
- Regrowing Oakland – Special Projects – Redirect (09/11/10)
- Golden Gate Schools – Special Projects – Redirect (09/11/10)
- The late Neldam’s bakery is reborn, with workers in charge and treats as diverse as Telegraph Ave. (09/11/10)
- High School Hoops – Special Projects – Redirect (09/11/10)
- Oakland Museum – Special Project – Redirect (09/11/10)
- Oakland’s Jewish community welcomes the new year during Rosh Hashanah (09/10/10)
- San Bruno gas line fire kills four, so does violence in Oakland (09/10/10)
- With key players off to college, Oakland Tech football team starts new season tonight (09/10/10)
- Exhibit reveals forgotten objects, inner workings of Oakland Museum (09/10/10)
- Whooping cough “epidemic” has officials urging vaccines for both kids and adults (09/09/10)
- On labor’s holiday, here was North Oakland at play (09/09/10)
- Oakland Airport Connector plan moves forward (09/08/10)
- Beyond Broadway and Telegraph – Special Project – Redirect (09/08/10)
- Follow The Money – Special Project – Redirect (09/08/10)
- Taking a surreal walking tour down Telegraph Avenue (09/08/10)
- AC Transit considers drastic weekend service cuts (09/08/10)
- Oakland Tech’s popularity crowding classrooms this fall (09/08/10)
- Remembering slain teen Desiree Davis one year later (09/07/10)
- Politicians hunt labor’s vote at annual picnic (09/07/10)
- For Oakland LGBT crowd, pride takes many forms (09/07/10)
- Gala offers aid to families of Oakland violence victims (09/06/10)
- Rich African food helps Ethiopians mark Enkutatash (09/06/10)
- Lake Merritt’s Nature Center continues on despite budget cuts (09/06/10)
- Extreme Biking: dangerous, dirty and tons of fun (09/03/10)
- The last days of Ramadan in Oakland (09/02/10)
- Plastic bags not banned, cell phones in jail could be (09/01/10)
- Gang leaders orchestrate crimes from prison using cell phones (09/01/10)
- The saga of Ansel Adams and Uncle Earl continues (08/31/10)
- As home values drop, county tells owners to pay less tax (08/31/10)
- New Oakland North reporters discover Oakland (08/30/10)
- A tasting tour on two wheels (08/30/10)
- Man accused of shooting Fremont officer apprehended (08/30/10)
- To ride with the scraper bike king, helmet required (08/30/10)
- Activists prepare for demonstration to “make big oil pay” (08/30/10)
- At daybreak, already in line for free school supplies (08/30/10)
- A festive mood prevails during StreetFest, Eat Real celebrations (08/29/10)
- Urban farmers challenge Oaklanders to “Eat Real” (08/29/10)
- Walkin’ with the dogs (08/29/10)
- Last-minute funding for all but two children’s centers (08/28/10)
- OPD offers $15,000 for information in the killing of Oakland teen (08/28/10)
- Stage for Raiders built Thursday (08/28/10)
- “Nation Celebration” pumps hopeful Raiders fans (08/28/10)
- Sit-in underway at children’s center (08/27/10)
- Alternative car fuel arrives in Oakland (08/27/10)
- Nine candidates have their say at forum (08/27/10)
- Oakland teen shot days before start of new school year (08/27/10)
- Trained pianist entertains BART commuters (08/27/10)
- School board opener brings harsh budget news (08/26/10)
- Oakland Airport ranks fourth in “laser strikes” (08/26/10)
- In the midst of a national recall, Eat Real festival promotes “good eggs” (08/26/10)
- Temperatures cool and Don Perata leads in the polls (08/25/10)
- College Avenue loads up on coffee (08/25/10)
- Too many bunnies at the Oakland Animal Services shelter (08/24/10)
- Oakland celebrates 10 years of Art & Soul (08/23/10)
- Disabled parking placards in downtown Oakland; are they legit? (08/20/10)
- The same-sex marriage seesaw (08/19/10)
- The future mayor of Oakland: a rundown of the options (08/18/10)
- A night hike through the cosmos (08/17/10)
- You Tell Us: John Weston Osburn responds (08/16/10)
- Down-home cuisine at Tacos Sinaloa (08/16/10)
- Bike scavenger hunt on Sunday (08/13/10)
- “Sweet for your feet” carpet ad in East Oakland (08/13/10)
- Oakland’s Hodo Soy Beanery cooks up fresh tofu (08/13/10)
- Breaking: Proposition 8 stay to be lifted; same-sex couples can marry in California Aug. 18 (08/12/10)
- Oakland’s own currency? Mayoral candidates aren’t buying it, yet (08/12/10)
- Supporters rally on the anniversary of Hasanni Campbell’s disappearance (08/11/10)
- No new information on Hasanni Campbell one year after disappearance (08/10/10)
- Unlicensed foods joyfully consumed at first Oakland Underground Market (08/10/10)
- New free Broadway shuttle cruises downtown (08/09/10)
- The last picture show for video stores in Oakland? (08/06/10)
- Footbag players go toe to toe in the world championship (08/05/10)
- In Oakland, optimism and hope about overturn of Prop. 8 (08/04/10)
- Ron Dellums says he won’t run again (08/04/10)
- Oakland celebrates National Night Out with 452 block parties (08/04/10)
- Childhood development centers get a month’s reprieve (08/03/10)
- Oakland murals color the urban jungle (08/02/10)
- Oakland Museum presents 25 years of Pixar (07/30/10)
- Eight Childhood Development Centers set to close Friday (07/29/10)
- A shepherd prevents wildfires in the Oakland hills (07/28/10)
- Council approves four initiatives for November city ballot (07/27/10)
- A garden tour raises funds for healthy food education (07/26/10)
- With fewer officers, Oakland’s policing strategy changes (07/25/10)
- Hashing it out with marijuana activist and educator Richard Lee (07/23/10)
- Green energy financing faces federal roadblock (07/23/10)
- Oakland Port Commission votes to extend Army Base negotiations (07/22/10)
- Oakland residents, community activists catch up on healthcare reform (07/22/10)
- Oakland city council approves large-scale production of medical marijuana (07/21/10)
- Lawyers guild investigating excessive force accusations (07/20/10)
- Pro-Mehserle rally and counter-rally in Walnut Creek stays peaceful (07/19/10)
- A Korean take on the traditional taco truck (07/19/10)
- Kaplan gathers signatures for fall ballot (07/17/10)
- Mayoral candidates share their plans on public safety (07/16/10)
- An anarchist gives his take on Mehserle protest “freedom fighters” (07/16/10)
- Oakland Police Department releases photos of alleged looters (07/15/10)
- Have you lost something because of a crime? (07/15/10)
- A streetcar for Oakland? A student shares his plan (07/15/10)
- What prison might mean for Johannes Mehserle (07/15/10)
- City, community groups express pride following protests (07/14/10)
- Oscar Grant mural in downtown Oakland (07/13/10)
- Cyclists race in the Rad Massaker alleycat (07/12/10)
- Mosswood neighbors swap their backyard surplus at weekly produce exchange (07/10/10)
- After dark, peaceful Mehserle verdict protest turns violent (07/09/10)
- Amidst the anger, Oaklanders peacefully discuss Mehserle verdict (07/09/10)
- Oakland residents react to Mehserle verdict, urge peace (07/08/10)
- Verdict in Johannes Mehserle trial: Involuntary manslaughter (07/08/10)
- Parolee day reporting center planned for North Oakland (07/08/10)
- Locals weigh in on meaning of Mehserle trial (07/07/10)
- Council approves development plan for Alta Bates Summit (07/07/10)
- More Oscar Grant graffiti (07/06/10)
- Gourmet fare pops up in Oakland (07/06/10)
- Phat Beets farmers’ market opens in North Oakland (07/05/10)
- Bicycle powered sewing machine (07/03/10)
- Waiting for a Prop. 8 ruling, one couple reflects on two years of same-sex marriage (07/03/10)
- Financing for energy retrofits coming soon, but facing hurdles (07/02/10)
- Oakland waits for Mehserle verdict (07/01/10)
- You Tell Us: Stop the fear – Oakland will be just fine (07/01/10)
- Rebecca Kaplan announces bid for mayor (07/01/10)
- Gourmet cupcakes go mobile (06/30/10)
- You Tell Us: Calm traffic with urban greening (06/30/10)
- Girls learn empowerment through rock music (06/29/10)
- Two people and the Mexicali Rose (06/28/10)
- Oakland cyclist dies in Tilden Park (06/28/10)
- Oaklavía—Oakland’s own Sunday Streets (06/28/10)
- Oakland City Council lays off 80 cops to balance budget (06/25/10)
- One man works to create Unity on the soccer field (06/25/10)
- For all you bike people – Oaklavia on Sunday (06/24/10)
- Bring out the paintbrushes and hammers — arts and science camp begins (06/24/10)
- The Oakland budget, by the numbers (06/24/10)
- Enjoying the evening sun (06/23/10)
- Business magazine lauds Oakland as a “Fast City” for urban innovation (06/23/10)
- Pressed for details, Dellums offers new budget plan, defends role in process (06/22/10)
- Oakland police officers, community leaders warn against laying off cops (06/21/10)
- Folk hero Bert Jansch plays Oakland (06/21/10)
- Bowling on the Lake Merritt green (06/19/10)
- Bringing Temescal together with movies (06/18/10)
- Tensions flare as Oakland residents, city officials discuss budget solutions (06/18/10)
- Judge hears closing arguments in Proposition 8 case (06/17/10)
- Oakland City Council weighs budget cuts, police officer layoffs (06/16/10)
- You Tell Us: Rebuild Oakland’s streets to make them safer (06/16/10)
- Wheelchair parking (06/15/10)
- Iconic Cuban musician headlines the Paramount Theatre (06/14/10)
- At Lip Service West, everything you hear is true (06/12/10)
- Where to watch the World Cup in North Oakland (06/10/10)
- Oakland residents react to Mehserle jury selection (06/09/10)
- You Tell Us: Support Oakland Artists (Damnit!) (06/09/10)
- Invented in Oakland: the credibility test (06/08/10)
- Photo project: 24 Hours in Oakland (06/07/10)
- The New Parish joins the Oakland music scene (06/07/10)
- An endangered bird’s population is rebounding, but fragile, in Alameda County (06/03/10)
- You Tell Us: Support BRT to support pedestrians and bicyclists (06/02/10)
- Q & A with Oakland’s Fire Chief Gerald A. Simon (06/01/10)
- Forgotten Trains of the Bay Area: The Key System (05/30/10)
- Guerilla knitters “yarn bomb” sculpture on Oakland-Berkeley border (05/30/10)
- Opponents of Arizona law protest in Phoenix, Oakland (05/29/10)
- Best name for a restaurant ever: Off The Hook (05/28/10)
- The National headlines the Fox Theatre (05/27/10)
- Jon’s Street Eats brings gourmet grub to street dining (05/26/10)
- You Tell Us: Why I support the Oakland gang injunction (05/26/10)
- Flags on the corner of Telegraph and 51st (05/25/10)
- Community Op-Ed page launches tomorrow! (05/25/10)
- Scientists gather in Oakland to discuss impact of bay dredging on wildlife (05/25/10)
- 5.24.2010 (05/24/10)
- Oakland walks to end poverty (05/24/10)
- Hammertime (05/23/10)
- Get your deal on at Bike to Market Day (05/21/10)
- 5.21.2010 (05/21/10)
- Exposing the sensuous red velvet cupcake (05/21/10)
- Oakland youth bring spirit to South Berkeley (05/20/10)
- Oakland lawn bowling club (05/20/10)
- 5.20.2010 (05/20/10)
- Four square for adults at Rockridge BART (05/19/10)
- Got an opinion for our new community Op-Ed page? (05/18/10)
- A better future for Oakland: an interview with Rebecca Kaplan (05/18/10)
- Perspectives on learning in Golden Gate (05/17/10)
- Multimedia report: Learning in Golden Gate (05/17/10)
- Lakeside Garden Center showcases roses (05/17/10)
- Oaklanders celebrate Bike to Work Day (05/14/10)
- Three schools, three visions, one neighborhood (05/12/10)
- Follow the money: OUSD projected staffing cuts (05/12/10)
- Getting to Golden Gate for school (05/12/10)
- Internet access in Golden Gate (05/12/10)
- Learning in Golden Gate, the backstory (05/12/10)
- The Museum of Children’s Art tackles global issues (05/12/10)
- Animal Adoption – Special Projects – Redirect (05/11/10)
- 5.11.2010 (05/11/10)
- Meet Alan Young, Oakland’s (in)famous con artist (05/11/10)
- We don’t need no stinkin’ shoes! Barefoot running takes off (05/10/10)
- Congratulations, Oakland North graduates! (05/08/10)
- 5.7.2010 (05/07/10)
- Pedicab driver stays true to vision for a better Oakland (05/07/10)
- Q & A with Eritrean scholar Nunu Kidane (05/06/10)
- 5.6.2010 (05/06/10)
- Parents will bike to Sacramento to support Oakland schools (05/06/10)
- Eritrean remembers escape from his homeland (05/05/10)
- Alameda County adopts fingerprint deportation status check for arrestees (05/05/10)
- 5.5.2010 (05/05/10)
- Breaking: Oakland City Council votes to boycott Arizona (05/04/10)
- Backyard deer shooting upsets residents; OPD responds (05/04/10)
- Boom at the port: Demand for the California almond means business (05/04/10)
- 5.4.2010 (05/04/10)
- 5.3.2010 (05/03/10)
- Bay Area Eritreans Protest United Nations Sanctions (05/03/10)
- 5.2.2010 (05/02/10)
- Oakland Museum of California celebrates around the clock tonight (05/01/10)
- Bicyclist Killed in North Oakland (05/01/10)
- Reimagining the Oakland Museum of California (05/01/10)
- Teachers strike Thursday, return to bargaining next week (04/29/10)
- Oakland Tech students’ take on strike; achievement gap (04/29/10)
- Advocates for keeping the A’s in Oakland release findings of economic report (04/29/10)
- Oakland teachers strike Thursday; school still in session (04/28/10)
- Sports analysis: Raiders acquire new quarterback Jason Campbell (04/28/10)
- Breaking news: Raiders to cut Russell (04/28/10)
- Perata says he’d guide Oakland with a firm hand (04/28/10)
- A tradition to uphold: Commissioner of historical prep league wants to maintain its independence (04/27/10)
- Raiders draft, Part II: ‘Deep draft’ yields strong line-up (04/26/10)
- Regrowing Oakland: the future of urban food (04/26/10)
- 4.26.2010 (04/26/10)
- PAL-run conference gives Oakland students a glimpse of their futures (04/25/10)
- 2010 NFL Draft: Al Davis speaks to Kirk Morrison (04/24/10)
- 2010 NFL Draft: Trade in the works (04/24/10)
- 2010 NFL Draft: Raiders acquire Walter McFadden (04/24/10)
- 2010 NFL Draft: Round 4 (04/24/10)
- Raiders wrap up: NFL Draft Rounds 1-3 (04/24/10)
- 2010 NFL Draft: Small school victory wraps up day two (04/23/10)
- 2010 NFL Draft: Second round action (04/23/10)
- Let the games begin… (04/23/10)
- Bakesale Betty’s Uptown is open for business (04/23/10)
- 4.23.2010 (04/23/10)
- Hearing date for North Oakland gang injunction proposal pushed back (04/23/10)
- 2010 NFL Draft: Raiders pick Rolando McClain in first round (04/22/10)
- Draft climate plan released (04/22/10)
- Residents protest “Dirty Energy Proposition” (04/22/10)
- Bake Sale Betty II’s No. 1 customer! (04/22/10)
- NFL Draft instant update (04/22/10)
- OUSD imposes “last, best and final” offer for teacher contract (04/22/10)
- 4.22.2010 (04/22/10)
- Feinstein endorses Perata in mayor’s race (04/21/10)
- 4.21.2010 ON podcast now available on iTunes (04/21/10)
- Community photos: Oakland celebrates Earth Day (04/21/10)
- 24 hours in Oakland project (04/21/10)
- Assault victim update (04/20/10)
- Lawyers offer pro bono work to former GA recipients (04/20/10)
- Quan trying to move to the head of mayoral class as the “education candidate” (04/20/10)
- 4.19.2010 (04/19/10)
- Shout-outs to Spokeland (04/19/10)
- Oakland North Radio: Spring Love (04/17/10)
- Photograph Earth Day! (04/17/10)
- Man beaten on Telegraph Ave. (04/17/10)
- 4.16.2010 (04/16/10)
- Pink slips and non-reelects charge up students of laid-off teachers (04/15/10)
- 4.14.2010 (04/15/10)
- Will California’s new homebuyer tax credit help Oakland’s economy? (04/15/10)
- How will the new federal loan reforms affect local college students? (04/13/10)
- At camp, ladies tap into inner rock stars (04/13/10)
- 4.13.2010 (04/13/10)
- 4.12.2010 (04/12/10)
- Oakland North Radio: The politics of marriage (04/12/10)
- 4.11.2010 (04/11/10)
- Gearing up for “A Sunday in Hell” (04/11/10)
- 4.10.2010 (04/10/10)
- Clown troupe invades Frank H. Ogawa Plaza (04/09/10)
- After complaint, committee to schedule mediation on public records request (04/09/10)
- 4.9.2010 (04/09/10)
- In Oakland, it’s easier to buy booze than bananas (04/08/10)
- OPD goes undercover to get young prostitutes off the street (04/08/10)
- Q&A with A’s rookie Tyson Ross (04/08/10)
- 4.7.2010 (04/08/10)
- Meet the band: Shannon and the Clams (04/06/10)
- Soggy biscotti: Oakland’s farmers markets brave the rain (04/03/10)
- Homeless and misunderstood (04/03/10)
- Backyard Beekeeping (04/01/10)
- Earthquakes, Earth Day and potholes: Behind the scenes at City Council (04/01/10)
- Climate action is the focus at Oakland City Council, rally (03/31/10)
- 3.31.2010 (03/31/10)
- Adult education in Oakland faces budget cuts, layoffs (03/31/10)
- 2010 Oakland Running Festival brings the marathon back to the city (03/30/10)
- East Bay Tweed Ride (03/30/10)
- Oakland neighborhood fights to save a house from foreclosure (03/29/10)
- Thousands to lose county assistance funds on April 1 (03/28/10)
- Quan outlines vision for Oakland, sharpens critique of Perata (03/27/10)
- Home game: Behind the scenes at high school hoops (03/26/10)
- Oakland Running Festival: A video map (03/26/10)
- 3.26.2010 The last 24 (03/26/10)
- 3.25.2010 Big week for Oakland sports (03/25/10)
- Oakland taxi drivers say business is getting tougher (03/25/10)
- How will ranked-choice voting change Oakland elections? (03/24/10)
- Bike story from Afghanistan (03/24/10)
- 3.24.2010 New Facebook fan page, radio podcast (03/24/10)
- A 60s radical turned kids’ music star (03/23/10)
- 3:22:10: The Hunger (03/22/10)
- 3.22.10: One year after the Oakland Police Department shootings (03/22/10)
- Oakland Community Organizations reach out to defuse street violence (03/20/10)
- Q & A with Oakland’s Project Runway contestant Amy Sarabi (03/19/10)
- Mayor Dellums to break tie on voter education funding (03/18/10)
- 3.18.10: Let the Sunshine in! (03/18/10)
- Bakesale Betty’s to open a second location (03/17/10)
- Yudof, students unite over lobbying (03/17/10)
- Hot days ahead (03/17/10)
- Stimulus: Following the money (03/16/10)
- Oakland students bring speeches, skits and song to the Oratorical Fest (03/16/10)
- 3.15.10: Oakland residents, 100 years ago (03/15/10)
- 3.14.10: Oakland man fatally shot, OPD supports cancer patients (03/14/10)
- As more Oakland youth join the sex trade, law enforcement explores alternatives to incarceration (03/13/10)
- 03.13.10: UC ordered to pay, young mother charged with murder (03/13/10)
- Summer program sends Oakland’s environmental science students to Costa Rica (03/13/10)
- Student perspective: On March 4 during the freeway takeover, some reporters got the story. Four of them got arrested. (03/12/10)
- 3.12.10 Letters from NUMMI, $$ for voter education (03/12/10)
- School board denies Cox Academy’s charter, hears from low-performing schools (03/11/10)
- New Bay Bridge may open sooner than expected (03/11/10)
- East Bay allez (03/10/10)
- Going green? Oakland fair shows you how (03/10/10)
- Fairyland gets its close-up (03/08/10)
- Tech girls, Castlemont boys bring home OAL hoops titles (03/07/10)
- Fourth killing this weekend (03/07/10)
- Bargain hunters descend on Oakland Museum’s White Elephant sale (03/07/10)
- Bike art on Divisadero (03/06/10)
- Oakland after-school fashion program fuses street style with business savvy (03/06/10)
- Three killed in 24 hours in West Oakland (03/06/10)
- School’s Out: California’s education budget crisis special coverage (03/06/10)
- Japanese students join and learn from UC Berkeley protest (03/05/10)
- Tech students who stayed in class get lesson in funding crisis (03/05/10)
- Oakland Technical High School’s “disaster drill” (03/05/10)
- Tech grad starring for Bears (03/05/10)
- March Forth: The students take to the streets (03/05/10)
- In Sacramento, Democrats support protesters (03/05/10)
- Another look: Images from Oakland’s downtown rally (03/04/10)
- Protesters arrested; removed from freeway (03/04/10)
- Mission High students spearhead rally (03/04/10)
- Mission students, teachers march for public education (03/04/10)
- Black students walked out Monday in solidarity with UC San Diego (03/04/10)
- Students, teachers assemble at Oakland’s Frank Ogawa Plaza (03/04/10)
- In Sacramento, protesters lobby for lawmakers’ attention (03/04/10)
- UC Berkeley march to Frank Ogawa Plaza (03/04/10)
- UC Berkeley students decide: Attend class or protest (03/04/10)
- Video: Morning protests at UC Berkeley (03/04/10)
- Raw video: Oakland Tech disaster drill (03/04/10)
- Oakland students and teachers turn out for March 4 pickets; “disaster drills” (03/04/10)
- City attorney weighs in on parking ticket mess (03/04/10)
- California Education Budget By the Numbers (03/04/10)
- Timeline: California public school funding decisions (03/03/10)
- California’s education budget crisis: The story so far (03/03/10)
- He saw a dance party. She saw a riot. What happened at Durant Hall? (03/03/10)
- Timeline: Recent state education budget cuts (03/03/10)
- Student perspective: The rising price of education (03/03/10)
- Student perspective: Neo-liberalism — how one wonky economic term just won’t leave me alone (03/03/10)
- About our March 4 education budget crisis coverage (03/03/10)
- Timeline: UC Berkeley fee increase protests (03/03/10)
- Student perspective: Covering demonstrations from the inside (03/03/10)
- Student perspective: Change is in our hands (03/03/10)
- Train splits bus in half; no one hurt (03/03/10)
- California Budget Crisis: Key Locations and Schedule (03/03/10)
- Trial of Your Black Muslim Bakery leader begins (03/02/10)
- Jerry Brown finally entering the race (03/02/10)
- Exclusive video: State Senate leader sits down with unannounced student protesters (03/01/10)
- Beyond Broadway & Telegraph (03/01/10)
- Spying on Seldon: Tibetan activist the subject of cyberattacks from China (03/01/10)
- Tonight: ethics complaints about Perata, Quan (03/01/10)
- Oakland: unequal parking policy over (02/26/10)
- Pride and joy (02/25/10)
- Discriminatory parking enforcement alleged (02/25/10)
- Board renews North Oakland Community, Lighthouse Community school charters (02/25/10)
- Oakland cab outfit goes hybrid (02/24/10)
- Climate change: Is Oakland a model for a local approach? (02/24/10)
- Nic Nak Liquors fight returns (02/24/10)
- Warriors’ Ronny Turiaf donates defibrillators to prevent deaths among high school athletes (02/23/10)
- On the road with the Tour de Taco: Visiting Oakland’s taquerias by bike (02/22/10)
- Meet the new reporters for spring 2010 (02/22/10)
- City of Oakland petitions for gang injunction (02/21/10)
- The loan modification mess (02/21/10)
- $70 million for airport connector project to be diverted to regional transit agencies (02/21/10)
- Saturday, Feb. 20–New football stadium? Pay up, Raiders (02/20/10)
- Quan makes her grassroots case to be Oakland’s mayor (02/20/10)
- Oakland City Council approves ammunition ordinance (02/19/10)
- Friday, Feb. 19 — Getting rid of gangs (02/19/10)
- Beer: The beverage of the people (02/19/10)
- Rockridge boutique participates in Princess Project dress drive (02/18/10)
- Couples exchange vows during Valentines Day instant weddings (02/17/10)
- In lean times, City Council approves more budget cuts (02/17/10)
- Not just another wifi shack (02/17/10)
- Bridge to Nowhere: Visions for Reusing the Bay Bridge (02/17/10)
- Wednesday, Feb. 17 — Down with the Deficit (02/17/10)
- Down with bike thieves (02/16/10)
- Tuesday, Feb. 16 — Tackling the city’s budget woes (02/16/10)
- Bakesale Betty’s to get second home (02/15/10)
- Monday Feb. 15 — 2 injured after Richmond church shooting (02/15/10)
- Sunday, Feb. 14 – Be Oakland North’s Valentine (02/14/10)
- Gay marriage suppporters take case door-to-door (02/13/10)
- Saturday, Feb. 13 – Feds say no to the OAC (02/13/10)
- Friday, Feb. 12 – Oakland to develop Army Base land (02/12/10)
- School board renews charters, supports March 4 ‘Day of Action’ (02/11/10)
- Former Oakland medical marijuana supplier in legal limbo (02/11/10)
- Keeping it Wheel is back… (02/11/10)
- Supporters remain hopeful six months after boy’s disappearance (02/11/10)
- Thursday, Feb. 11 – Grant family denounces settlement (02/11/10)
- Oakland seeks help from churches in youth crime prevention (02/10/10)
- Wednesday, February 10 – False alarms could cost you (02/10/10)
- Oakland’s Green Youth Arts and Media Center connects youth with job skills, environmentalism (02/10/10)
- Campaign for publicly-funded elections kicks off in Oakland (02/09/10)
- Tuesday, Feb. 9 – Free Grand Slams! (02/09/10)
- Haitian dancers raise money for loved ones in Haiti (02/09/10)
- February 8, 2010: Saints win Superbowl (02/08/10)
- Waterfront redevelopment puts some businesses on edge (02/08/10)
- Grafitti artists share tags and memories of “DREAM” (02/07/10)
- Pro-Life Super Bowl Ad Stirs Debate (02/07/10)
- February 6, 2010: New twist in Oscar Grant case, Local hero passes away (02/06/10)
- Actual Cafe in Golden Gate goes laptop free on the weekends (02/06/10)
- Oakland to be a model city for stimulus spending (02/06/10)
- Friends, family, and proteges pay tribute to East Oakland Boxing Association founder (02/06/10)
- Timeline: Important dates in the Hasanni Campbell disappearance case (02/05/10)
- Rally planned for Hasanni Campbell; foster parents reported to have moved (02/05/10)
- Student-led group pinpoints solutions to youth violence (02/04/10)
- February 4, 2010: Stricter gun laws in the works, Bay bridge deck gets additional piece (02/04/10)
- Many Movements, One Struggle: Remembering the Black Panthers and the Asian American, Chicano, and Native American Power Movements of the 1960s to 1970s (02/04/10)
- For four Oakland Tech players, Signing Day a big sigh of relief (02/03/10)
- Oakland resident Laura Wells kicks off gubernatorial bid (02/03/10)
- City Attorney files lawsuit against immigration consultants (02/03/10)
- Jackson and maybe Cable to coach Raiders in 2010: Fans react (02/02/10)
- February 2, 2010: Groundhog sees shadow, Oakland seniors recruited to top colleges (02/02/10)
- February 1, 2010 (02/01/10)
- Stimulus funds bring Early Head Start to First Presbyterian (01/31/10)
- January 31, 2010 (01/31/10)
- January 30, 2010 (01/30/10)
- Bridge tolls to rise, airport connector has another shot at federal funds (01/29/10)
- “Farm to School” allies plan healthy food campaign (01/29/10)
- January 29, 2010 (01/29/10)
- Ellison wants to buy the Warriors, but owner says they’re not for sale (01/28/10)
- Oakland school board faced with deep cuts to district budget (01/28/10)
- Tomorrow night, Oakland High’s hardwood welcomes back Jabari Brown (01/28/10)
- Oscar Grant Settlement (01/28/10)
- Oakland seeks feedback on Bus Rapid Transit line (01/27/10)
- Oakland sends sound of hope to Haiti (01/26/10)
- After the quake, Oakland’s Haitian community reaches out to help (01/24/10)
- The old American Steel warehouse becomes a showcase for art (01/23/10)
- Oakland Food Policy Council plants seeds for a fall harvest (01/22/10)
- Sankofa Academy celebrates student achievement (01/22/10)
- Waterfront plan stirs controversy over industrial land (01/21/10)
- After five years of Measure Y, Oakland asks “Is community policing the answer?” (01/21/10)
- District’s new school surveillance cameras debut at Oakland Tech (01/20/10)
- 1 suspect killed, CHP officer wounded in Temescal armed robbery attempt (01/20/10)
- North Oakland Now: 1/20/2010 Happy new semester! (01/20/10)
- Stimulus funds have helped Oakland schools, but what happens now? (01/16/10)
- Oakland Tech’s rendition of “Hamlet: Blood in the Brain” (01/15/10)
- OUSD hears from students and teachers on charter school renewals (01/14/10)
- Rebuilding Together Oakland offers info on Haitian relief efforts (01/14/10)
- Teachers’ union balks at ballot proposal to increase teacher pay (01/14/10)
- County mental health funds increase as other departments face cuts (01/13/10)
- Opponents of Proposition 8 rally outside federal court Monday (01/12/10)
- Bay Area watches as Proposition 8 case begins in federal court (01/12/10)
- Prop 8 sparring begins in S.F. federal court (01/11/10)
- The great human truths: Death, taxes and … laundry? (01/11/10)
- OPD Chief Batts ready to try curfew and new technology, but is Oakland? (01/09/10)
- Mehserle trial to begin in May (01/08/10)
- Oakland’s community policing program fears possible cuts (01/08/10)
- Pampered, massaged and $90 on your plate: The true story of Kobe beef (01/08/10)
- Genova’s: A day at the deli (01/07/10)
- City Council passes ranked-choice voting (01/06/10)
- North Oakland medicinal pot producer no criminal, supporters say (01/05/10)
- 1/4/10 The heart of Temescal (01/04/10)
- 1/1/10 New Year’s Resolutions (01/01/10)
- Kuro mame, A Japanese delicacy for New Year’s (01/01/10)
- North Oakland looks back on a decade of tragedy and triumph (12/31/09)
- Disney changing script for multicultural audiences, but do they get it right? (12/30/09)
- North Oakland, a semester in pictures (12/29/09)
- 12/28/09 The news from North Oakland (12/28/09)
- With Family Justice Center, county implements comprehensive approach against domestic violence (12/28/09)
- Oakland comes together for Christmas concert (12/24/09)
- Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus, right down International Blvd. (12/23/09)
- 12/22 What happened, Oakland? 2000-2009 (12/22/09)
- The huge House health care bill: what’s in it for me? (12/22/09)
- 12/21/09 Health Care Rx for Oakland (12/21/09)
- A tale of two cities, health care edition: Uninsured in Oakland and San Francisco (12/21/09)
- Quan’s mayoral campaign starts early, picks up endorsement (12/19/09)
- In hiring new chief, BART Police has a chance to start again (12/18/09)
- 12/18/09 Law and order (12/18/09)
- Council president Brunner asks community to support police funding through ballot measure (12/18/09)
- For two North Oakland amateurs, boxing is a matter of the heart (12/18/09)
- Moving forward on bike lanes near MacArthur BART (12/17/09)
- Citing budget woes, OUSD to close 3 schools (12/17/09)
- 12/17/09 Are we there yet? (12/17/09)
- AC Transit cuts services, but not as drastically as feared (12/17/09)
- Brunner, OPD to give North Oakland a chance to talk about November crime spike (12/16/09)
- 12/16/09 Moving Beyond Violence in Oakland (12/16/09)
- Residential permits: The latest front in Oakland’s parking wars? (12/15/09)
- The graffiti canvas: A modern medieval manuscript? (12/15/09)
- 12/15/09 Politics at Year’s End (12/15/09)
- Amid century of change, Oakland’s Buddhist Church serves as point of continuity for Japanese-Americans (12/14/09)
- 12/14/09 Keeping the Home Fires Burning (12/14/09)
- BART votes to approve Oakland airport connector (12/11/09)
- Season’s greetings and tasty eating: North Oakland indulges its holiday sweet tooth (12/11/09)
- Did you check out our school lunch special? (12/11/09)
- Usually in demand, new nurses now looking for work (12/10/09)
- School board confronts rally, budget shortfall, school closures (12/10/09)
- Oakland aglow with stimulus dollars, plus a bounty of other news (12/10/09)
- Mayor and staff bask in the glow of the stimulus (12/10/09)
- Low-profile space is the muse for Temescal coffee purveyor (12/09/09)
- At police workshop, a warning primer on gangs (12/09/09)
- Temescal residents give their feedback on proposed mural (12/09/09)
- UPDATE: BART train derailment in Oakland (12/09/09)
- 12/9/09 Wednesday: schools and lunches (12/09/09)
- School closures loom, but Sankofa likely to remain open next year (12/09/09)
- ATM robbery suspect turns himself in to Oakland police (12/08/09)
- 12/08/09 Tuesday (12/08/09)
- Three ingredients travel across the country (12/08/09)
- As gears begin to turn, Temescal hopeful for new park space (12/08/09)
- How three well-traveled ingredients end up as lunch in Oakland’s public school cafeterias (12/08/09)
- Protesters object to charges against local journalist (12/08/09)
- 12/07/09 Monday (12/07/09)
- “Gang Wars: Oakland” leaves locals perplexed, upset (12/06/09)
- Local officials say AIDS taking special toll on county’s African-Americans (12/05/09)
- Hooligan Toy Drive in Oakland (12/05/09)
- Bakesale B’s aromas eclipsed this week by Xmas trees (12/05/09)
- Black Critical Mass (12/05/09)
- Record stores see tangible return for selling vinyl (12/05/09)
- 12/4/09: BART asks what you want in a new police chief (12/04/09)
- Update on December shooting: no progress, police say (12/04/09)
- 30-foot tree lit up for the holidays in downtown Oakland (12/04/09)
- Oakland World Cup update: no deadline looms, selection process details (12/03/09)
- Raiders, Children’s Hospital celebrate 50 years with Mrs. Field’s (12/02/09)
- Christmas Shopping: Stun guns and pepper spray? (12/02/09)
- Thrift stores mark World AIDS Day with free HIV tests (12/02/09)
- December 2, 2009: Virtual Food Drives, Train Accidents, and a Website Grows in Oakland (12/02/09)
- AC Transit cuts less drastic than originally planned (12/01/09)
- Kids, coffee, and kittens – good news? (12/01/09)
- Two wounded in afternoon North Oakland shooting (12/01/09)
- 12.1.09 Shooting yesterday, AIDS awareness today (12/01/09)
- Rehearsing your own death: not your typical night in Oakland (12/01/09)
- Black Friday passed, North Oakland retailers see slow start to holiday buying season (11/30/09)
- “And that is how you make an Italian Combo!” (11/30/09)
- 11.30.09 Cyber Monday! (11/30/09)
- The Birds of Alcatraz (Avenue) (11/30/09)
- Waiting for the revolution in the company of a good book (11/28/09)
- Pickling perfect peppers in not too many easy steps (11/27/09)
- 11.27.09 Black Friday and ACORN (11/27/09)
- 11.26.09 Happy Thanksgiving (11/26/09)
- BART review committee discusses police practices during meeting (11/25/09)
- 11.25.09 BART review and Thanksgiving plans (11/25/09)
- Wednesday morning, 9 a.m. (11/25/09)
- Felony charges dropped in BART altercation (11/24/09)
- “What is justice?” Inside a death penalty trial (11/24/09)
- Oakland community gathers at education summit to brainstorm ideas for dropout prevention (11/24/09)
- 11.24.09 Tuesday (11/24/09)
- Taxi drivers object to tighter parking enforcement (11/24/09)
- UC Berkeley students continue protest at UC administration building (11/23/09)
- Oakland’s Rep. Lee continues call for U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan (11/23/09)
- Great Western Power Company (11/23/09)
- Construction site at Broadway and West MacArthur (11/23/09)
- MacArthur BART Station (11/23/09)
- Hardy Dog Park (11/23/09)
- Alliance Recycling (11/23/09)
- Fortune Cookie Factory (11/23/09)
- VCA Animal Hospital (11/23/09)
- Golden Gate Donut (11/23/09)
- Office of the Mayor (11/23/09)
- Lois the Pie Queen (11/23/09)
- North Oakland Post Office (11/23/09)
- Kerry House (11/23/09)
- It’s on College Avenue, it’s delicious and cheese is its main ingredient (11/23/09)
- In a bad economy, the mayor’s toy drive serves greater need (11/23/09)
- 11.23.09: The break is nearly upon us. (11/23/09)
- BART to review arrest, injuries at West Oakland station (11/22/09)
- Bikes get hyphy in West Oakland (11/22/09)
- Oakland medical hub draws more alternative healers (11/22/09)
- St. Mary’s Cemetery (11/21/09)
- Hotel workers march for contract that includes affordable health care (11/21/09)
- 11.21.09 Senior healthcare, one less cold case, OPD stretched thin (11/21/09)
- Former U.S. astronaut visits Roosevelt Middle School (11/21/09)
- U.C. Berkeley building takeover ends peacefully (11/21/09)
- Wheeler Hall standoff ends, students out to cheers (11/20/09)
- UC Berkeley students take over building in protest (11/20/09)
- By the numbers: the fee hike, more financial aid (11/20/09)
- 11.20.09: Follow protest escalation live on Twitter (11/20/09)
- Mehserle trial goes to Los Angeles, judge rules (11/20/09)
- U.C. headquarters: fee hikes “painful” but there’s help (11/20/09)
- Claremont DMV (11/19/09)
- Community recipe: Curried Pork (11/19/09)
- Federal civil rights review could imperil BART airport connector project (11/19/09)
- School board considers new Waldorf charter, confronts big numbers (11/19/09)
- 11.19.09 Shooting in West Oakland, UC protest resumes, food donation is down (11/19/09)
- If you had a zine, what would you call it? (11/19/09)
- McDonald’s on Telegraph Avenue (11/18/09)
- Bus stop at 40th Street and Telegraph Avenue (11/18/09)
- Mama’s Royal Cafe (11/18/09)
- Golden Gate Playground (11/18/09)
- 11.18.09 Mayor fails to disclose South Africa trip, UC protest and green locomotive unveiled (11/18/09)
- City Council OKs billboard plan (11/18/09)
- Oakland Museum gives a sneak peak at renovations (11/18/09)
- Double murder charges in young Oakland mother’s death (11/18/09)
- Oakland moves forward in bid to host World Cup games (11/17/09)
- 11.17.09 Oakland man charged with murder of girlfriend and her young son (11/17/09)
- Scene & Heard: Shirt, Shoes, No Service (11/17/09)
- Sign of the times: City Council mulls Oakland’s billboards (11/17/09)
- After final arguments, murderer’s fate lies with jury (11/17/09)
- City of Oakland holiday hours (11/16/09)
- 11.16.09. Child’s body found in Berkeley Marina (11/16/09)
- The rise in gold prices has hurt the business of selling grills (11/16/09)
- Study charges some streets are “dangerous by design” (11/14/09)
- The Ella Baker Center honors three visionaries (11/13/09)
- 11/13/09 Friday the 13th (11/13/09)
- Teens create graphic novels depicting their immigration and refugee experiences (11/12/09)
- At Children’s Hospital, a request for cash over toys drops donations for families affected by AIDS (11/12/09)
- Film on former Panther Richard Aoki debuts (11/12/09)
- Car booted? A cellphone & credit card will free it now (11/12/09)
- Northwest Oakland shooting injures one person (11/12/09)
- 11/12/09: Happy Birthday Bay Bridge (11/12/09)
- Roller Derby in Oakland is only for the rough and tough (11/12/09)
- Veterans honored aboard the USS Hornet (11/11/09)
- Oakland groups address sustainable agriculture (11/11/09)
- Lights, camera, SWAT team: NBC films Trauma in downtown Oakland (11/11/09)
- For all you zine lovers (11/11/09)
- Condo conversion attempt fails, sparks argument (11/11/09)
- County declares swine flu emergency, offers vaccinations to at-risk uninsured (11/11/09)
- Oakland wants to join U.S. bid for World Cup (11/11/09)
- 11/11/09 (11/11/09)
- Three-month anniversary of Hassani Campbell disappearance marked by thin vigil crowd (11/10/09)
- A poignant stop war sign at Webster and 49th (11/10/09)
- Temescal Produce Market opens at 51st and Telegraph (11/10/09)
- One of the newest Korean Restaurants in Temescal (11/10/09)
- 11/10/09 (11/10/09)
- California Roll world record broken at Cal (11/09/09)
- The Crucible’s opening art showing: “eARTth” (11/09/09)
- California Writers Club celebrates 100th Anniversary (11/09/09)
- 11/9/09 Monday coffee, Jake’s haircut (11/09/09)
- Green jobs grads still hopeful, despite stagnant economy (11/09/09)
- Oakland gives locals a look at citywide rezoning plan (11/08/09)
- City buffer zone, separating abortion patients from protesters, faces lawsuit in federal court (11/07/09)
- Summer’s best friend likes fall too (11/06/09)
- Transit riders wooed by Bay Bridge shutdown now seem to be back in their cars (11/06/09)
- November 6, 2009: Don’t know what to do this weekend? (11/06/09)
- Oakland Black Cowboy Association revives forgotten memories of the American West (11/05/09)
- Toll Authority considers fee increase for Bay Area bridges (11/05/09)
- Back-to-school for grown-ups: Oakland’s Principal for a Day program (11/05/09)
- Best? Fire? (11/05/09)
- Bay Bridge closure changes carpoolers commute (11/05/09)
- November 5, 2009: San Francisco Bay oil spill update (11/05/09)
- “I felt as though a baseball bat had hit me”: a community prays, reflects, on Prop 8 (11/04/09)
- A year after Prop 8: the state of gay marriage law (11/04/09)
- At council meeting: the World Cup, teen centers and racial disparities (11/04/09)
- Poetry and science collide (11/04/09)
- November 4, 2009: Maine vote on gay marriage (11/04/09)
- Scene and Heard: Dia de los Muertos (11/04/09)
- The sun sets… (11/03/09)
- Never heard of “scraper bikes”? Watch this. (11/03/09)
- A ride into the hills (11/03/09)
- Batts to town hall: “We have got to stop the killing” (11/03/09)
- November 3, 2009: What’s new in news? (11/03/09)
- Mosswood garden dispute reflects the neighborhood’s uneasy change (11/03/09)
- Bridge open, Caltrans says it’s “short-term fix” (11/02/09)
- As jury mulls death penalty, a mother’s plea for clemency (11/02/09)
- The Lakeview librarian’s wedding cakes (11/02/09)
- Day of the Dead altars honor family, heritage (11/02/09)
- November 2, 2009: Case of the Mondays (11/02/09)
- Caltrans: Bay Bridge now open (11/02/09)
- Bill Gates, Mary Poppins and the Grim Reaper: the usual gang hits the streets for Halloween (11/01/09)
- Critical Mass Halloween Style (10/31/09)
- OPD K-9 unit receives four bulletproof vests (10/31/09)
- 31st October 2009:Halloween Haunting (10/31/09)
- Residents consider Golden Gate redevelopment plan (10/31/09)
- Non-profit helps refugee and immigrant businesses flourish (10/31/09)
- Oil spill contained as clean-up continues (10/30/09)
- Thelonious Monk: a life rediscovered (10/30/09)
- October 30, 2009: Bridges, spills, and sugar (10/30/09)
- Drapers and Gosselins and Madoffs, oh my? (10/30/09)
- New law intensifies penalty for trafficking minors (10/30/09)
- Batts touts police improvements, says tough choices ahead (10/29/09)
- Lawton lays on the cobwebs and truckloads of candy (10/29/09)
- Michael Jackson tribute brings zombies to North Oakland (10/29/09)
- Fashion show displays models’ climb to jobs and self-esteem (10/29/09)
- Wine party planned to fund search for missing boy (10/29/09)
- School board, meeting at Chabot, honors volunteers (10/29/09)
- Oakland Marathon returning after 25 year hiatus (10/29/09)
- October 29, 2009: Midweek record-breaking (10/29/09)
- Bridge upkeep is a struggle nationwide, engineers say (10/28/09)
- Repairs on Bay Bridge continue through morning commute (10/28/09)
- Bay Area braces for evening rush after bridge closure (10/28/09)
- October 28, 2009: Two tales of no-bridge commuting woe (10/28/09)
- Grub ON: Applesauce by Kathryn Boyle (10/28/09)
- Without their bridge, commuters flock to BART (10/28/09)
- Repairs begin on Bay Bridge (10/28/09)
- With hiphop & iPods, Tech’s Homecoming is both classic and new (10/27/09)
- Dawn lake walk lifts those bereaved by suicide (10/27/09)
- October 27, 2009: Halloween call to arms! (10/27/09)
- Protest highlights tensions brought by Mehserle trial (10/26/09)
- O’Malley looks to maintain “superior tradition” at Alameda County DA office (10/26/09)
- Volunteers get hands dirty for school’s rooftop produce garden (10/25/09)
- Art, live from Death Row (10/25/09)
- For Oakland’s seniors, living on Medicare and Medi-Cal can be a challenge (10/25/09)
- County’s Hispanic Chamber of Commerce celebrates three decades of increasing influence (10/24/09)
- Shoppers enjoy free parking on Friday night (10/24/09)
- Celebrate Global Climate Action this Saturday (10/23/09)
- A moment of hope and trouble for local marijuana advocates (10/23/09)
- Sales low but scariness resolute at the pumpkin patch (10/23/09)
- Grub O.N.: Ginger cookies by Jody London (10/23/09)
- October 23, 2009: The Friday File (10/23/09)
- Local clinic doctors gather to plead for health care reform (10/22/09)
- In a Festival of Lights, Emeryville youth dance with Indian legend (10/22/09)
- Free evening parking returns (10/22/09)
- Oct 22, 2009 – Lunch Edition (10/22/09)
- 40th St bike lane plan sets off hot neighbors’ debate (10/21/09)
- How not to place bike in car, lesson 1 (10/21/09)
- Jobs for underemployed benefit all, study finds (10/21/09)
- At Fruitvale BART, riders speak on decision to move trial of Oscar Grant shooter (10/21/09)
- Batts sworn in, city to ease up on wrongway parking tickets (10/21/09)
- Port of Oakland truck ban update (10/21/09)
- At Taste of Temescal, diversity of food abounds (10/21/09)
- October 21, 2009: Nachos! (10/21/09)
- Trash and treasure up-for-grabs this Friday (10/20/09)
- Batts sworn in as Oakland police chief (10/20/09)
- Lawsuit declares bank overcharged by $56 million (10/20/09)
- Oakland dance troupe channels Haitian rhythms (10/20/09)
- Right turn on wrong-way parking? (10/20/09)
- October 20, 2009: Taste of Tuesday (10/20/09)
- Laney student performance calls for better public education (10/19/09)
- PlayDate gets Oaklanders out of the club and onto the Twister mat (10/19/09)
- Eagles’ Michael Vick protested by animal rights group at Oakland Coliseum (10/19/09)
- New refugees from rural Burma, grappling with modern California, find an ally in Oakland (10/19/09)
- October 19, 2009: Happy Monday! (10/19/09)
- Scene & Heard: The Kingfish (10/18/09)
- Oakland remembers earthquake, Cypress collapse (10/18/09)
- Remembering the surgery inside the freeway collapse (10/17/09)
- Judge rules Mehserle trial must leave Alameda County (10/17/09)
- After venue ruling, friends and family gather to remember Oscar Grant (10/17/09)
- Bay area residents reflect on Loma Prieta anniversary (10/16/09)
- Judge rules Mehserle trial must leave county (10/16/09)
- October 16, 2009: Thank goodness it’s Friday. (10/16/09)
- Free BART-to-work bus for downtown county workers (10/16/09)
- Scene & Heard: 61st Street and San Pablo: Hidden Treasures (10/16/09)
- 20 years after quake, how green is the bridge retrofit? (10/16/09)
- Drop, cover, and hold on: ShakeOut drills schoolkids (10/15/09)
- Young stars audition for roles of a lifetime (10/15/09)
- October 15, 2009: Shake, rattle and roll (10/15/09)
- Scene & Heard: Big rain does its work (10/15/09)
- Protests and dueling numbers mark schools meeting (10/15/09)
- It’s raining, but a tough past year keeps drought-watchers wary (10/14/09)
- Butternut squash gratin (10/14/09)
- Bicycle Master Plan, MacArthur BART project (10/14/09)
- Scene & Heard: Tree down on Telegraph. (10/14/09)
- Graffiti artists do battle at DeFremery Park (10/14/09)
- October 14, 2009: Here comes the sun (10/14/09)
- DC insider Helen Thomas shares her front-row view of presidential politics (10/13/09)
- October 13, 2009: We’re writing in the rain today. (10/13/09)
- Choir competes for gospel gold (10/12/09)
- Green Day’s rock opera hits home (10/12/09)
- October 12, 2009: Welcome! We’re different. (10/12/09)
- Just One Question: Does Obama Deserve the Nobel Peace Prize? (10/11/09)
- Busking for ballet lessons: Meet the Hoffman four-kid string quartet (10/11/09)
- Where student was killed, hope and song fill the street (10/11/09)
- North Oakland meets new police chief Batts (10/10/09)
- Crowd gathers at Chabot to see NASA’s rocket and probe crash into moon (10/10/09)
- Arguments continue in Mehserle trial; comparison to Rodney King court battle invoked (10/10/09)
- Facebook group lends teachers a helping hand (10/09/09)
- Jean Quan embraces “underdog” status in mayor’s race: “I’m not intimidated” (10/09/09)
- North Oakland’s reactions to Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize are mixed (10/09/09)
- Survey bias, county population factors in Mehserle change of venue debate (10/09/09)
- N.O. Now: those meters make strange bedfellows (10/09/09)
- NASA moon rocket due to land at 4:30 a.m. (10/08/09)
- After long, long night, city council supports BART airport connector (10/08/09)
- Prosecutor pushes in court to keep Oscar Grant murder trial in Oakland (10/07/09)
- J school dean discusses $5m Bay Area News Project (10/07/09)
- Street fair planned for community healing: Event inspired by shooting death of Desiree Davis (10/07/09)
- Oakland Port Commissioners approve a ban on dirty trucks (10/07/09)
- Amid budget cuts, volunteers preserve city parks (10/07/09)
- Liquor store reopening divides North Oakland neighborhood (10/07/09)
- Port commissioners approve polluting trucks ban (10/07/09)
- Council bows to protests, rolls back parking hours (10/07/09)
- Mehserle’s lawyer argues Oakland’s too biased for BART shooting trial (10/07/09)
- Sister Spit on stage in Oakland tomorrow (10/06/09)
- Relief efforts continue after disasters in the Pacific (10/06/09)
- Parking wars back on tonight’s council agenda (10/06/09)
- The Mermaids take the waters at annual cancer swim (10/05/09)
- Free bike check-ups (10/05/09)
- 23rd and Telegraph comes alive for monthly murmur (10/05/09)
- On horseback, complete with rhinestones, Oakland Black Cowboys hit downtown (10/04/09)
- Meet Serina Elliott, future kitchen champion (10/04/09)
- Hometown hero Henderson honored by alma mater (10/03/09)
- Profile: Grand Avenue’s stalwart crooning pianist (10/03/09)
- Four cities jointly launch new 510arts.com website (10/02/09)
- At Sankofa Academy, fathers know best (10/02/09)
- A Refuge in Rockridge: church provides respite from stressful times (10/02/09)
- For talented kids, a chance to dance, rap and show their skills (10/02/09)
- Walking quiet streets in Golden Gate (10/01/09)
- Oakland parents share questions, concerns with new superintendent (10/01/09)
- These railway police could cost you $371 (10/01/09)
- Small group gathers to consider council recall (10/01/09)
- Gastronomic delights raise cash at Girls Inc. benefit (09/30/09)
- Golden Gate residents confront neighborhood crime (09/30/09)
- Conference discusses climate change’s future local effects (09/30/09)
- Students prep for green-collar careers (09/30/09)
- Oakland Hills fire, tsunami warning make for eventful Tuesday (09/29/09)
- Desiree Davis honored, mourned: “She overcame everything” (09/29/09)
- New schools head Tony Smith: “This is the future of democracy.” (09/28/09)
- Auto Row tempers troubled times with visions for the future (09/28/09)
- It’s (still) Hammertime at the Fox Theatre (09/27/09)
- Paddles up! Giant weekend dragon boat races on Bay (09/27/09)
- Weekend event: ArtEsteem turns local students into showcased artists (09/26/09)
- Bar loyalists bemoan the rise of the Internet jukebox (09/26/09)
- “The Will and Willie Show” tapes in Upper Rockridge (09/26/09)
- Vendors, visitors invited to Rockridge Out and About (09/25/09)
- City says too many laundromats may be a problem (09/25/09)
- At the school board: Supersonics’ Gary Payton back for kudos, aides complain about treatment in special ed classrooms (09/25/09)
- Cal Protests (09/24/09)
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- North Oakland Now: March 2, 2009 (03/02/09)
- A retail oasis moves into an empty Oakland block (03/02/09)
- Art Quest along the 40th Street Corridor (03/02/09)
- Oakland Bites: Economic Comfort Food (03/02/09)
- WELL presents Gajillionaire show (03/02/09)
- Highlights and Shadows: For the Birds (03/02/09)
- Shiny new bike racks (02/28/09)
- North Oakland Now: February 28, 2009 (02/28/09)
- Oakland Bites: An Egg Roll Convert (02/28/09)
- Recessionomics: An unhappy statistic (02/27/09)
- Busline Blog: Overheard on the 1R (02/27/09)
- Bike to the movies (02/27/09)
- North Oakland Now: Friday, February 27 (02/27/09)
- Arts criticism: Anti-police brutality art show at Mama Buzz (02/27/09)
- Oakland Bites: Zachary’s Art Contest (02/27/09)
- Welcome to the Busline Blog… (02/26/09)
- North Oakland Now: Thursday, February 26 (02/26/09)
- Seniors and health care: The musical (02/26/09)
- Highlights and Shadows: Manning the Manhole (02/25/09)
- Career: Take 2 at Laney College (02/25/09)
- North Oakland Now: Wednesday, February 25 (02/25/09)
- Oakland Bites: Hello Lent, goodbye carbs (02/25/09)
- Eric Lyngen and “The Book About Books” (02/24/09)
- Gambling for one of Oakland’s small schools (02/24/09)
- Recessionomics: Buy our cars, please! (02/24/09)
- Linking public health to city planning (02/24/09)
- North Oakland Now: Tuesday, February 24 (02/24/09)
- Highlights and Shadows: Window Ad (02/24/09)
- Reading Room: Sunrise Bookshop (02/23/09)
- Lots of rain (02/23/09)
- North Oakland Now: Monday, February 23 (02/23/09)
- The Book About Books (02/22/09)
- North Oakland Now: Sunday, February 22 (02/22/09)
- Highlights and Shadows: Trapped Outside (02/21/09)
- North Oakland Now: Saturday, February 21 (02/21/09)
- Live Wire: Zydeco at Just Dance Ballroom (02/21/09)
- Art show at Manifesto Bicycles (02/21/09)
- Rumor Nation: Get shots of coffee for free today (02/20/09)
- In Oakland, prisoner release already the norm (02/20/09)
- Recessionomics: Maybe there is an upside to the downturn (02/20/09)
- Bikes around town (02/20/09)
- North Oakland Now: Friday, February 20 (02/20/09)
- Going once, going twice: Auctioning off a foreclosed home (02/20/09)
- Oakland Bites: The Grilled Cheese Invitational (02/20/09)
- Live Wire – What’s on Tap (02/19/09)
- North Oakland Now: Thursday, Feb. 19 2009 (02/19/09)
- Annual Ragga Muffins Festival in Oakland (02/18/09)
- North Oakland Now: Wednesday, Feb 18 2009 (02/18/09)
- Highlights and Shadows: The Oakland Cathedral (02/18/09)
- Keeping it clean: Public art in Oakland (02/18/09)
- North Oakland Now: Tuesday, Feb. 17 2009 (02/17/09)
- East Bay refugees have a new safe haven but with different challenges (02/17/09)
- Highlights and Shadows: Matias A. Bombal (02/16/09)
- Everything Old is New Again: Dec-O-Win at The Paramount Theatre (02/15/09)
- The ants are my friends/they’re blowing in the wind (02/15/09)
- The Beauty of Betty’s (02/14/09)
- The round-up (02/13/09)
- Weekend Redwood ride (02/13/09)
- Highlights and Shadows: Wigs for Sale (02/13/09)
- Three major banks announce freeze on foreclosures (02/13/09)
- The Department of Broken Spines (02/13/09)
- Bucking the myth: There is no upside to the downturn (02/13/09)
- Welcome to Live Wire! (02/13/09)
- Highlights and Shadows: KYCC (02/12/09)
- Keeping it Wheel at Art Murmur (02/11/09)
- Keeping it Wheel (02/11/09)
- No golden parachute for stores on Piedmont Avenue (02/09/09)
- Beer pong at the Stork Club (02/09/09)
- Kicking off ‘Recessionomics’ (02/09/09)
- Deth P. Sun: I See it All (02/09/09)
- Juicy toxins: Johanna Poethig and the art of Wasak (02/08/09)
- Off with their heads (02/08/09)
- State furloughs hit local DMV office (02/08/09)
- Oakland home values a block-by-block prospect (02/08/09)
- Downsizing a household in the wake of foreclosure (02/08/09)
- Free to Be or Not to Be (02/06/09)
- Obama and Me by Sweta Vohra (02/06/09)
- Fox comparable to phoenix rising from its “depressed” roots (02/06/09)
- Oakland Celebrates the Dream of MLK (01/19/09)
- If it’s Monday night at Nomad Cafe, it must be trivia time (01/17/09)
- At Manzanita, you really are what you eat (01/14/09)
- New and improved, neighborhood video store prepares for its sequel (01/04/09)
- Mail thieves suspected in missing deliveries (12/24/08)
- Oakland Public Library’s Temescal Branch Celebrates 90 years (12/19/08)
- Temescal sets up holiday ice rink–without ice (12/19/08)
- Zeppelin takes flight over Bay Area (12/15/08)
- “Shimtuh” brings help to abused Korean women (12/15/08)
- Neighbors band against multiplying group homes (12/09/08)
- Teaching Obama: in classrooms, lesson is vast (12/04/08)
- O.N. opines! On politics, on creepy comedy, on Xma$… (12/03/08)
- Fast Freddie Rodriguez is that blur on two wheels (12/03/08)
- “Rock, Paper, Scissors” churns art with recycling (12/03/08)
- Oakland recognizes local leaders in AIDS prevention (12/02/08)
- AIDS day events offer Oakland sobering reminders (12/01/08)
- Now 80, marathon runner plans to keep running (12/01/08)
- Local merchants: Black Friday slid by sort of gray (12/01/08)
- Kerry’s Kids brings mobile MDs to homeless kids (12/01/08)
- A fragrant shop helps Ethiopians far from home (11/26/08)
- Newly-elected Kaplan: “I know we can do it” (11/26/08)
- With development looming, old Burley’s hangs on (11/26/08)
- Artist Liz Maxwell invokes nature, math, flight (11/25/08)
- Korean Americans find roots in traditional drumming (11/22/08)
- “Problem-solvers” try a different kind of policing (11/20/08)
- free toys, turkeys and tickets (11/19/08)
- Memorial unveiled for the 900 Jonestown dead (11/18/08)
- That suspicious car might be casing your network (11/18/08)
- 2008 Election Special Live Blog (11/18/08)
- Street DUI checks will hit North Oakland next (11/17/08)
- Oakland drivers, licenses just revoked, hit sting (11/17/08)
- Cyclist mugged, threatened on Locksley (11/17/08)
- Hundreds protest Prop 8 in downtown Oakland (11/15/08)
- Graduating recruits finally give OPD full staffing (11/14/08)
- Oaklanders & politics “Mix It Up” at monthly gig (11/14/08)
- OPD says residents helped nab burglary suspects (11/14/08)
- Protesters plead for halt to care services cuts (11/13/08)
- Safeway and Rockridge butt heads once again (11/13/08)
- At “GO!,” and for Peralta, artists make happy mess (11/13/08)
- The Votes and Voices project 2008 (11/13/08)
- Veterans Day tribute amid hillside protest crosses (11/12/08)
- Polls closing, a dogged rush to make one vote count (11/12/08)
- Ministers grapple with election’s spiritual message (11/11/08)
- The Big Day Archive: live from the neighborhood (11/11/08)
- Door-breakdown burglaries subject of meeting tonight (11/11/08)
- Twelve countries, six languages–one high school team (11/10/08)
- Dollars & Change: a special report tracking Obama donations (11/10/08)
- UCB black students sober, charged, expectant (11/07/08)
- Prop 8 foes grapple with the blow and joy of Nov 4 (11/07/08)
- “Allo, La Californie? Has he won?” (11/07/08)
- Here, like rest of the U.S., an unforgettable night (11/06/08)
- Prop 8 challenged in court, questions abound (11/06/08)
- Voters approve more cash for children’s hospitals (11/05/08)
- Kaplan wins at-large Oakland council seat (11/05/08)
- And at an Oakland AME church: “Hallelujah!” (11/05/08)
- Cheers, honking, weeping as city reacts (11/04/08)
- Measure NN fails — no new money for Oakland police (11/04/08)
- Voters approve $500 million for regional parks (11/04/08)
- Prop. 2 passes, farm animals get more room to stretch (11/04/08)
- Transit’s Measure VV passes with wide margin (11/04/08)
- I-house foreign students cheer the new president (11/04/08)
- Excitement still in air as voting slows midday (11/04/08)
- From porch, euphoric, the Wests cheer and hope (11/04/08)
- Anxiety, candor as black students anticipate results (11/04/08)
- Get out vote effort starts before dawn (11/04/08)
- Prop 3 asks voters to direct millions to Children’s Hospital (10/31/08)
- New project urging more women of color to vote (10/31/08)
- WW seeking big new money for East Bay Parks (10/30/08)
- New card-swipe bike lockers unveiled at MacArthur BART (10/29/08)
- Opponents Kaplan, Hamill vying for at-large council seat (10/29/08)
- Door-kicking burglary suspects nabbed after hills pursuit (10/29/08)
- Lawyers gearing up for election day polls watch (10/28/08)
- VV proposes tax increase to cover rising AC Transit costs (10/28/08)
- Bay Area child sex trafficking stings lead nationwide effort (10/28/08)
- Still shaken by 1991 firestorm’s fury, a fire captain returns (10/28/08)
- Rockridge’s Lawton: a trick-or-treater’s oasis (10/28/08)
- Domestic violence reports up, but leaders see progress (10/28/08)
- Chicken cages at center of intense Prop. 2 fight (10/28/08)
- To cheers, “Gecko Girl” scales Oakland building (10/25/08)
- City’s oddest supplies shop facing hard times too (10/23/08)
- Freeways closed for hours where truck blew up (10/22/08)
- After night of pleas, council passes cut-down budget (10/22/08)
- Black church leaders urge no vote on Prop 8 (10/21/08)
- “Madness” registers thousands before deadline (10/21/08)
- Local hearing addresses imperiled retirement plans (10/21/08)
- Tree thieves hard to track despite trails of dirt (10/21/08)
- “Can I wear my Obama T shirt?” Polling place FAQs (10/20/08)
- Dispatch From a Red County (10/20/08)
- Demo to bankers: “Jail ’em, don’t bail ’em!” (10/20/08)
- Farmer’s market both hurt & helped by money crisis (10/19/08)
- Obama gear a hot sell, local businesses say (10/17/08)
- Crucial young voters are targets in weekend push (10/17/08)
- Motel’s a sleazy neighbor, residents complain (10/16/08)
- Cyclists on sidewalk face tickets, complaints (10/16/08)
- Grim city budget faces City Council approval tonight (10/16/08)
- Halloween fun and fund-raising at Children’s Hospital (10/15/08)
- Playground’s “4-square” goes grownup in BART lot (10/15/08)
- Choirs rock the house in gospel music contest (10/15/08)
- Coming soon to a BART station near you: noise, dust and earthquake safety (10/14/08)
- New owners struggling to resurrect Eli’s Mile High (10/14/08)
- Competing chefs sweat out Crabby Chef cookoff (10/14/08)
- Bus corridor plan would pull traffic lanes from Telegraph (10/14/08)
- Bus tour brings ‘Seinfeld’ to UC Berkeley campus (10/14/08)
- Red flag warning lifted, but hills still in danger (10/14/08)
- Friends of newly-reopened art center fret over its future (10/13/08)
- Your crisis questions: an economist answers (10/12/08)
- Rockridge street festival draws thousands (10/12/08)
- Oakland considers controversial municipal ID cards (10/12/08)
- Educators against teachers’ salary measure (10/09/08)
- Council debates facelift for Oakland’s taxis (10/09/08)
- School board to parents: No closures for now (10/09/08)
- Those legs under your car? Might be a converter thief (10/09/08)
- Pumpkin patch helps Oakland get into Halloween spirit (10/09/08)
- School board at Tech tonight to make room for all (10/07/08)
- Ethiopians in Temescal see hope in Obama (10/07/08)
- Second debate not a game-changer, experts say (10/07/08)
- Temescal neighbors appeal to Housing Authority police (10/06/08)
- New prosecution team aims at “gateway crimes” (10/06/08)
- Girls’ rowing team puts oars within reach (10/06/08)
- No letup on rationing, EBMUD warns (10/02/08)
- The financial crisis: a summary (10/01/08)
- Official pleads for fall immunizations, despite “misinformation” (10/01/08)
- HPV vaccine recommended for pre-teen girls (10/01/08)
- Vaccinations, as recommended by the CDC (10/01/08)
- Cyclists’ pack rides Oakland to press for better routes (10/01/08)
- “Green collar” rally calls for enviro-helping jobs (09/28/08)
- Debate-watching parties draw jeers, applause (09/27/08)
- New cathedral opens on Lake Merritt (09/25/08)
- County’s food bank now needs virtual food, too (09/24/08)
- Sports fields strained by understaffing, overuse (09/23/08)
- Lower fee hike recommended for residential parking (09/23/08)
- City Council to consider increased parking fees (09/23/08)
- NN promises more police, but some voters dubious (09/23/08)
- Rockridge residents still unhappy with Safeway expansion (09/23/08)
- Oakland Democrats focus on local elections (09/22/08)
- At North Oakland’s Civicorps, “working green” is part of school (09/21/08)
- Neighbors clean up Temescal Creek (09/21/08)
- Home greening grows in North Oakland (09/16/08)
- A celebration of Latino art, health and community (09/16/08)
- Back to school for OUSD Board of Education (09/16/08)
- New cell phone service helps stranded drivers (09/16/08)
- Safeway, neighbors to discuss controversial expansion (09/16/08)
- New sports complex opens in Berkeley (09/10/08)
- Critics give local cities “failing grades” on immigration policies (09/07/08)