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Posts Tagged ‘District 4’

Clarissa Doutherd and Gary Yee face off for open school board seat in District 4

By Wyatt Kroopf | September 28, 2018 | 2
Clarissa Doutherd out talking with residents in the Allendale neighborhood about her campaign.

In the race for an open school board seat in District 4, newcomer Clarissa Doutherd and Oakland education veteran Gary Yee face off.

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Candidates for wealthy district 4 discuss equity

By Katey Rusch | September 18, 2018
District 4 city council candidates (from left to right) Matt Hummel, Charlie Michelson, Pam Harris, Nayeli Maxson, Sheng Thao, Joseph Tanios discuss racial equity at a panel discussion Thursday night.

City council candidates for district 4, one of Oakland’s wealthiest areas, discuss how they’ll make the city more equitable.

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District 4 candidates share views on affordable housing, community projects at forum

By Ali DeFazio | September 12, 2018
District 4

A pastor, a construction manager, and a Fulbright scholar—these are a few of the seven candidates running to represent District 4.

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Oakland council passes ban on flavored tobacco sales

By Vianey Alderete | September 22, 2017 | 6
Camel Menthol cigarettes at De Lauer’s Super News Stand in Oakland, California. The prohibition of sales of flavored tobacco products that will take effect in 2018 will impact this store.

In an unanimous decision, on Tuesday night the Oakland City Council voted to ban of sales of flavored tobacco products, including menthol cigarettes, in Oakland.

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