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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 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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Plus Grease Box lands a brick-and-mortar home in Temescal, The Star gears up to open in the Grand Lake neighborhood, and more.
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The city plans to redraw council district and school board boundary lines in the next few months in ways that could remake Oakland's political landscape.
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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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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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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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Couples therapy.
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Play it where it lies.
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Nothing is everything.
Re: “Your Guide to Record Store Day Tomorrow”
Great stuff... the Beach Boys' sound still resonates with fans.
“Barbara Ann” was a huge hit from the “Beach Boys’ Party!” album, which seemed to be recorded live at a house party; in fact, the album was recorded in the studio and laughter, hand-claps and chatter were added later for effect. On my Rockaeology blog at http://bit.ly/fwBViE is the story of how Dean Torrence of Jan & Dean ended up sharing lead vocals with Brian Wilson on this Regents classic.