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Express lanes coming to the I-880 next summer
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As Oakland appeals a court ruling in favor of the coal terminal developer, he critiques the city's political culture.
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Berkeley reaches agreement for new housing near two BART stations
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Four years ago, chef Hanif Sadr started Komaaj a Northern Iranian pop-up. Now Komaaj has branched out into fast-casual food with an all-day menu at Cafenated Coffee.
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The show should illustrate the links between the steel guitar’s island roots and the country milieu in which it later became famous.
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Oakland's ambitious approach to solving the climate crisis combines environmental action with a focus on equity. Can they fit together?
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Leaked documents about the effort to sell a coal terminal to a reluctant city show how the government sausage gets made.
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Can the legislature fix the problem? So far it has not stepped up.
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The cabbage is purple rather than green, and teff makes its way into chocolate cake.
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A fine-dining chef returns to his Salvadoran roots, meshing the spirit of traditional recipes with classical and progressive cooking techniques.
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A fine-dining chef returns to his Salvadoran roots, meshing the spirit of traditional recipes with classical and progressive cooking techniques.
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As Oakland appeals a court ruling in favor of the coal terminal developer, he critiques the city's political culture.
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"Jobs vs. environment" argument poses a challenge to proposed measure, but supporters say the familiar dichotomy represents a false choice.
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Leaked documents about the effort to sell a coal terminal to a reluctant city show how the government sausage gets made.
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How I came to see climate change as a fight for our lives.