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Rent control proposition may be coming to the 2020 ballot
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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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Bernie Sanders leads new California presidential poll
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How I came to see climate change as a fight for our lives.
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Housemade noodles are the star of the show, but the soups and the tempura are hit and miss.
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Should Richmond really build a waterfront community along the historic cul-de-sac directly adjacent to Chevron’s refinery?
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Can the legislature fix the problem? So far it has not stepped up.
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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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The cabbage is purple rather than green, and teff makes its way into chocolate cake.
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After filing grievances over a disciplinary incident that he believes was unfair, Ken Mockel was accused of far more serious charges that school attorneys later misrepresented.
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Should Richmond really build a waterfront community along the historic cul-de-sac directly adjacent to Chevron’s refinery?
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We need a Marshall Plan for housing in the country.
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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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Leaked documents about the effort to sell a coal terminal to a reluctant city show how the government sausage gets made.
Re: “The Science of Play”
MOCHA Museum of Children's Art located in downtown Oakland, is not only committed to ensuring that the arts are a fundamental part of lives of all children, but additionally, MOCHA is getting ready to celebrate its 20th anniversary serving Bay Area children.
Since 1989, MOCHA has encouraged hands-on learning in the arts and has promoted art as a way to help children of all backgrounds develop as healthy, resourceful, and involved citizens. More than 20,000 Bay Area children participate in MOCHA programs annually, ranging in ages from 18 months to 18 years, from all economic and ethnic backgrounds. MOCHA has been recognized both locally and nationally for our program excellence and has established a reputation for quality, sustainability, and dedication.
Explore your creativity in our dynamic studios located in Old Oakland, one bock away from the 12th Street/City Center Bart Station or stop by our website, www.mocha.org for a complete list of program offerings.
MOCHA Museum of Children's Art
538 Ninth Street Suite 210
Oakland, CA 94607
510.465.8770