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Putting the "street" back into "street food."
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Elected supervisor from southern Alameda County also lobbies for recycling firm.
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Two Underground
Hip-Hop Legends Remind Oakland of Its Roots.
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Or should we turn the scofflaw company into a public agency?
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The new owner of The Big Blue Haus, a beloved Oakland space for queers and artists, is evicting all the tenants, and renters say he told them he plans to turn it into an Airbnb.
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The new owner of The Big Blue Haus, a beloved Oakland space for queers and artists, is evicting all the tenants, and renters say he told them he plans to turn it into an Airbnb.
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Lifelong Fillmore resident Fernay McPherson serves her signature rosemary fried chicken, brown butter cornbread, and more at the Emeryville Public Market.
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Sports medicine is not just for athletes. It's for anyone who wants to lead an active lifestyle and be their best self.
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The death of Jesus Dickey of Berkeley has contributed to mounting concerns about the state of mental health treatment in the jail.
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After years of delay, the city is finally taking action to retrofit thousands of seismically unsafe soft-story apartments.
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No metric factually supports the oft-repeated falsehood about the so-called “global Raiders brand.” And this delusion could have destructive results for Mark Davis, the NFL, and Nevada taxpayers.
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The new owner of The Big Blue Haus, a beloved Oakland space for queers and artists, is evicting all the tenants, and renters say he told them he plans to turn it into an Airbnb.
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After years of delay, the city is finally taking action to retrofit thousands of seismically unsafe soft-story apartments.
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Under its agreement with UC Berkeley, the online giant can seek to block the release of public records or redact parts of them.
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Cannabis businesses say the city’s high tax rate could force them to close. But if Oakland lowers the tax, it might not be able to afford city worker raises.
Working, working, working.