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How Jerry Brown's plan to build two giant water tunnels, along with legislation in Congress, could ultimately spoil the last of Northern California's wild and scenic rivers.
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The Recreational Adult Dodgeball league is serious about its commitment to dodgeball, and cold brews.
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The governor and state legislative leaders struck a backroom deal to eviscerate portions of California's public records law. Plus, Big Oil and Gas defeat fracking bills.
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A hard-hitting internal report found that he may have used confidential information from the transit agency to benefit himself and his private employer.
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How two color-obsessed CCA graduates turned their passion for nail polish into a profitable pursuit.
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How Jerry Brown's plan to build two giant water tunnels could devastate the largest estuary on the West Coast.
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Oakland already directs a larger percentage of its budget to police than comparable cities nationwide, yet it's planning to spend even more money without demanding reforms.
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Relinquish your guilt about leaving your pet home alone.
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A controversial bill proposes that California public universities partner with private technology companies to provide general education classes online.
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Oakland already directs a larger percentage of its budget to police than comparable cities nationwide, yet it's planning to spend even more money without demanding reforms.
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A respected environmental contractor has questioned the university's controversial fire-prevention proposal and contends that it could create a new fire hazard.
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How Jerry Brown's plan to build two giant water tunnels could devastate the largest estuary on the West Coast.
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Play it where it lies.
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Couples therapy.
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At thirty, the San Francisco singer-songwriter is reviving the age of social conscious acoustic rock — plus Dio and Dire Straits.
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Grass Widow co-founder Lillian Maring left Oakland for a small Washington town and turned personal grief into an album of psychedelic pop songs.
Re: “Alameda Theatre & Cineplex”
A beautiful palace from the distant past with pretty lousy movie bookings. Pedestrian. All the most commercial junk and every kid's movie that's out. Kids and teens must be a large part of their income because, boy do they cater to those demographics. We still have to go over to Berkeley to see the stuff we want to see. Good matinee pricing, parking garage is close and they validate for next visit. Popcorn prices obscenely high.