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The Oaklandside5 hours ago

Taylor, Lee supporters hold out hope as grueling ballot count begins

Taylor, Lee supporters hold out hope as grueling ballot count begins No winner in sight, but the leading candidates' backers say they're feeling good.

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The Oaklandside6 hours ago

Early results show Oakland sales tax measure passing

Early results show Oakland sales tax measure passing Measure A will bump the rate to 10.75% and raise millions for police, fire, and other services. Results could still change as more votes are tallied.

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The Oaklandside6 hours ago

Oakland mayor’s race: No winner yet

Oakland mayor’s race: No winner yet Taylor leads Lee in early results. But with many ballots left to count and a ranked-choice runoff on the horizon, the winner likely won’t be known tonight.

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Mission Local7 hours ago

Day 35 of the 16th St. Crackdown: sheriffs disperse side streets

San Francisco sheriff’s deputies moved through streets near 16th and Julian Tuesday, clearing groups but making no arrests as trash lingered. Day 35 of the 16th St. Crackdown: sheriffs disperse side streets

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Bay Area News4/16/2025

Bay Area DMV office abruptly closes weeks before Real ID deadline

A Bay Area DMV office closed Monday and could remain closed for months.

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Election Day brings more voters than expected but overall turnout still seems low

Election Day brings more voters than expected but overall turnout still seems low Voters we spoke with today said public safety and boosting the local economy are on their minds as they cast ballots.

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Richmondside4/15/2025

Yonsei Handrolls debuting Albany location, Discover Community Cafe opens in West Oakland 

Yonsei Handrolls debuting Albany location, Discover Community Cafe opens in West Oakland  A running list of restaurants that have recently opened in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond and beyond.

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Berkeley may ban plants close to buildings in top wildfire zones

UPDATE: Council approved the item unanimously at its special meeting Tuesday. Stay tuned for ongoing updates.

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Richmondside4/15/2025

People in Richmond tell us pollution is affecting their lives. See what they have to say

People in Richmond tell us pollution is affecting their lives. See what they have to say Over several months, we worked with a small team of community members to survey locals about their environment. Air quality, water contamination, and trash are some of the big concerns.

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Yonsei Handrolls debuting Albany location, Discover Community Cafe opens in West Oakland 

Yonsei Handrolls debuting Albany location, Discover Community Cafe opens in West Oakland  A running list of restaurants that have recently opened in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond and beyond.

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Mission Local4/15/2025

Saxophonist Idris Ackamoor brings the future to the Mission

The veteran San Francisco jazz musician performs a homecoming show at The Lab on Saturday, April 19. Saxophonist Idris Ackamoor brings the future to the Mission

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Oakland election results: Mayor, D2 City Council and Measure A

Oakland election results: Mayor, D2 City Council and Measure A Preliminary results show Loren Taylor leading the mayor's race. Charlene Wang has a big lead in the D2 council race.

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Oakland postpones Coliseum sale by a year

Oakland postpones Coliseum sale by a year The city agreed Monday to wait until spring 2026 to complete its sale of the $125 million stake in the sports property.

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Berkeleyside4/15/2025

A text message scandal has tainted Berkeley police for years. Will anything come of it?

The city’s civilian police oversight board asked for a slew of policy reforms after the scandal. Police say new policies are unnecessary.

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Berkeleyside4/15/2025

Got questions about the BUSD budget and layoffs? Tune in Thursday to a virtual town hall

Over 370 district employees received notices last month of possible layoffs or reassignments. But dozens were later revoked and others may still be, say school district officials.

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Richmondside4/15/2025

The wet season is ending. Did Richmond get enough rain?

The wet season is ending. Did Richmond get enough rain? This winter was slightly drier than average in the East Bay and the Sierra Nevada watershed we draw our water from. But we're a long way from drought conditions.

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Mission Local4/15/2025

Seven years

On 23rd and Alabama Streets. Photo by David Chalk. Seven years

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Berkeleyside4/15/2025

Yonsei Handrolls debuting Albany location, Discover Community Cafe opens in West Oakland 

A running list of restaurants that have recently opened in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond and beyond.

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Berkeleyside4/15/2025

Remembering Joseph Grodin, former California Supreme Court justice

He was voted off the court in 1986 after a conservative campaign targeting him and two other justices for opposing the death penalty.

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Berkeleyside4/15/2025

How to prevent your child’s ‘summer slide’

Bayhill Literacy & Learning Center offers educational programs that help students retain academic skills and make progress.

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Mission Local4/15/2025

How Mayor Daniel Lurie made it morning again in San Francisco 

Insiders universally say he’s a ‘nice guy’ and has changed S.F. politics. But is the honeymoon period ending? How Mayor Daniel Lurie made it morning again in San Francisco

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Mission Local4/15/2025

Tracking Mayor Lurie’s first 100 days in office

Mission Local has compiled all of Lurie’s substantive actions from his time in office so far — here are his major moves. Tracking Mayor Lurie’s first 100 days in office

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Mission Local4/15/2025

SFPD arrest suspect in fatal Tenderloin shooting

A victim was shot and killed at the edge of the Tenderloin on Monday afternoon — San Francisco's fifth homicide of 2025. SFPD arrest suspect in fatal Tenderloin shooting

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A billboard gun ad is sparking debate in Oakland

A billboard gun ad is sparking debate in Oakland A Turkish firearms maker advertising a California-compliant pistol above I-880 has taken some by surprise.

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Berkeleyside4/14/2025

Downtown Berkeley fire torches East Bay Media Center

Two nearby apartment buildings were evacuated until the fire was out Monday morning, according to the Berkeley Fire Department. There were no injuries reported.

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Oakland real estate investors and businesses pour money into Uptown project

Oakland real estate investors and businesses pour money into Uptown project Investor Isaac Abid and a bevy of politicians and entrepreneurs heralded the launch of Northlake, a privately funded district with extra security and beautification efforts in Oakland’s core.

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Fire tears through East Bay Media Center overnight

BFD found 20- to 30-foot flames breaching the roof, "touching adjacent buildings [and] threatening to engulf the surrounding structures."

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Part vigil, part protest: A heartfelt remembrance for Michael Burawoy in Oakland

Part vigil, part protest: A heartfelt remembrance for Michael Burawoy in Oakland The famed Berkeley sociology professor was hit and killed by a speeding drunk driver. His friends want changes.

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Mission Local4/14/2025

Day 34 of the 16th St. Plaza Cleanup: New cans hit Caledonia St.

Two new trash cans appeared on Caledonia Street Monday, but litter still persisted as locals expressed hope for change. Day 34 of the 16th St. Plaza Cleanup: New cans hit Caledonia St.

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Berkeleyside4/14/2025

Strict new rules banning vegetation, other combustibles within 5 feet of homes in parts of the Berkeley Hills could be approved this week

The proposed new regulations would ban flammable materials within 5 feet of homes, outbuildings and attached decks in some Berkeley Hills neighborhoods.

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Coffee prices are skyrocketing. What does this mean for East Bay cafes?

Coffee prices are skyrocketing. What does this mean for East Bay cafes? Climate change, tariffs, and global turmoil are driving up the price of beans, and you're paying for it with each cup.

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Richmondside4/14/2025

Coffee prices are skyrocketing. What does this mean for East Bay cafes?

Coffee prices are skyrocketing. What does this mean for East Bay cafes? Climate change, tariffs, and global turmoil are driving up the price of beans, and you're paying for it with each cup.

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Berkeleyside4/14/2025

Coffee prices are skyrocketing. What does this mean for East Bay cafes?

Climate change, tariffs, and global turmoil are driving up the price of beans, and you're paying for it with each cup.

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Last-minute guide to Oakland’s April 15 election

Last-minute guide to Oakland’s April 15 election Still need to vote? Let us bring you up to speed.

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Bay Area News4/14/2025

Hacked crosswalks in Bay Area play deepfake-style messages from tech billionaires

Bay Area pedestrians heard bizarre fake tech mogul rants at hacked crosswalks.

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Bay Area News4/14/2025

5.2 magnitude earthquake, 8 aftershocks rattle Southern California

A strong earthquake gave San Diego County a rattle on Monday morning.

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Zombie rocks

I wrote this piece a long time ago for a website far away. The owners threw it away when they rebranded as Thoughtco.com, so I’m reclaiming it here, slightly edited, with better images than they let me use back then. Enjoy! Zombies are a big deal to lots of people. But did you know that […]

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Mission Local4/14/2025

Interview: Mayor Lurie talks 16th and Mission and how S.F. won’t ‘arrest our way out of this problem’

Nearly 100 days into his term as San Francisco mayor, Daniel Lurie reflects on his strategies on street conditions and the drug crisis. Interview: Mayor Lurie talks 16th and Mission and how S.F. won’t ‘arrest our way out of this problem’

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Berkeleyside4/14/2025

Berkeley’s wet season is winding down. Did we get enough rain?

This winter was slightly drier than average in the East Bay and the Sierra Nevada watershed we draw our water from. But we're a long way from drought conditions.

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Richmondside4/14/2025

Richmond can’t fill 8 crisis prevention jobs amid police union dispute

Richmond can’t fill 8 crisis prevention jobs amid police union dispute Police leaders say newly created jobs belong in their union; city says duties differ so they belong in non-sworn union.

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Mission Local4/14/2025

Red flowers

On 15th Street. Photo by Mike Santiago. Red flowers

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Man struck by Amtrak train in Berkeley

BFD rushed the patient to Highland Hospital with a "Code 3" trauma activation, authorities said.

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Mission Local4/13/2025

‘The fight Chavez started is more important than ever’: Hundreds march in S.F.’s Cesar Chavez Day parade

San Francisco celebrated Cesar Chavez Day 2025 with a parade and festival honoring farmworkers, labor rights, and community activism. ‘The fight Chavez started is more important than ever’: Hundreds march in S.F.’s Cesar Chavez Day parade

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Mission Local4/13/2025

Day 33 of the 16th St. Plaza cleanup: Clean efforts and street sales

Volunteers picked up trash near Valencia and Mission streets Sunday as unpermitted vending returned nearby. Day 33 of the 16th St. Plaza cleanup: Clean efforts and street sales

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Update: Suspicious item was not a bomb, Berkeley police say

Officers found the item in the area of Sunday morning's police shooting, which left a man in critical condition.

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Bay Area News4/13/2025

Woman, 20, found among at least 11 victims of California serial killer duo

Another victim of Leonard Lake and Charles Ng has been identified.

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Berkeleyside4/13/2025

Berkeley police shoot man in standoff at apartment building later evacuated for possible bomb

Berkeley police said the man, now in critical condition, was threatening officers with a gun outside the building on University Avenue. Later Sunday the building, which includes Jaffa Coffee Roasters, was evacuated.

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Berkeleyside4/13/2025

2025 Berkeley gunfire map: Fifth shooting leaves suspect critical

In the city's most recent case of gunfire a BPD officer shot a man police said threatened to shoot officers while holding a firearm. City and university police previously investigated four other instances of gunfire.

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Man in critical condition after Berkeley police shooting

At one point, the man racked a shotgun and threatened to shoot officers if they approached him, according to radio traffic reviewed by The Scanner.

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Bay Area News4/13/2025

Afternoon park shooting injures 3 on UC Davis Picnic Day

A shooting injured three people and disrupted festivities at one of Davis’ busiest days of the year.

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Mission Local4/13/2025

The work never ends!

On 26th and Bryant Streets. Photo by Anandi Wonder. The work never ends!

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Mission Local4/13/2025

People We Meet: Food vendor Solinda Parraga’s American dream starts at the 16th St. BART Plaza

Parraga leaves behind years of domestic violence and now focuses on new beginnings. The place to start? The 16th St. BART Plaza. People We Meet: Food vendor Solinda Parraga’s American dream starts at the 16th St. BART Plaza

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Mission Local4/13/2025

Day 32 of the 16th St. Plaza cleanup: ‘It’s like the Third World.’ 

Crews and officers kept a presence near the 16th Street plazas Saturday as vending and public concerns resurfaced. Day 32 of the 16th St. Plaza cleanup: ‘It’s like the Third World.’

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Emeryville IKEA Ready to Celebrate 25-Year Milestone

If you quiz people in the greater Bay Area where Emeryville is, they’ll likely mention something about IKEA. And while locals may shudder at this notion, it’s irrefutable that the blue-and-yellow-themed Scandinavian furniture store is part of Emeryville’s modern identity and a symbol of the city’s economic resurgence that began to rapidly accelerate in the 1990s. If there’s anything more emblematic of Emeryville’s shift from a gritty, industrial town to the live-work, retail mecca it is today, i [more]

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Mission Local4/12/2025

Photos: S.F.’s Sunset Dunes park opens, drawing crowds and protest

Hundreds of people flocked to Sunset Dunes on its opening day. Park-lovers were there. So were those who hate it. Photos: S.F.’s Sunset Dunes park opens, drawing crowds and protest

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Mission Local4/12/2025

How did Waymo get onto Market Street? 

Lyft can’t go there. Neither can Uber. Who gave Waymo a Market Street monopoly?  How did Waymo get onto Market Street?

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Berkeleyside4/12/2025

Michael Burawoy’s friends remember a brilliant scholar and committed supporter of protest

A vigil for the renowned UC Berkeley sociologist killed by a hit-and-run driver is being held on Sunday.

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Bay Area News4/12/2025

California's drought has returned — and it's already bad

Reservoirs are full, but the California land is dry.

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Mission Local4/12/2025

Desconocido en un barco

On 18th Street. Photo by Mike Santiago. Desconocido en un barco

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Mission Local4/12/2025

A month into crackdown at 16th and Mission: Plazas look better, the side streets not so much

A month after the police command center arrived at the BART plaza. The conditions there have improved, but nearby streets still need love. A month into crackdown at 16th and Mission: Plazas look better, the side streets not so much

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Mission Local4/12/2025

Open Studios at 1890 Bryant opens this weekend

Discover 70 artists and studios of 1890 Bryant Street during this weekend's Spring Open Studios that begins with a preview tonight. Open Studios at 1890 Bryant opens this weekend

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Mission Local4/12/2025

Bayview residents slam public housing conditions, and S.F. supervisor issues warning

Supervisor Walton warned that two firms responsible for a Bayview public housing complex must take action to address tenant concerns. Bayview residents slam public housing conditions, and S.F. supervisor issues warning

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Campaign notebook: last-minute attack ads, comedic relief, and the registrar readies for Election Night

Campaign notebook: last-minute attack ads, comedic relief, and the registrar readies for Election Night Voters will elect a new mayor on April 15. Candidates are making their final pitches.

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Michael Burawoy’s friends remember a brilliant scholar and committed supporter of protest

Michael Burawoy’s friends remember a brilliant scholar and committed supporter of protest A vigil for the renowned UC Berkeley sociologist and Oakland resident is Sunday.

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Bay Area News4/11/2025

Two charged after man was shot four times in Montclair Village robbery

The Alameda County DA's Office has charged two men with multiple felonies.

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Mission Local4/11/2025

Awaiting trial, S.F. judge releases armed Outer Sunset man shot at by SFPD

When Dmitri Hochstatter pointed his gun at an overhead police drone, he had a blood alcohol content almost four times the limit for a DUI. Awaiting trial, S.F. judge releases armed Outer Sunset man shot at by SFPD

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Berkeley's Civic Center Park encampment has been removed

Berkeley City Councilman Igor Tregub provided an update on the encampment in an email to constituents this week.

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Mission Local4/11/2025

S.F. seeks to shut down ‘drug and gambling dens’ in Tenderloin 

San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu called the stores the “Wild West,” claiming one even had meth for sale in a display case. S.F. seeks to shut down ‘drug and gambling dens’ in Tenderloin

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Mission Local4/11/2025

Day 31 of 16th St. Plaza cleanup: Streets washed, teacher speaks

Crews and outreach teams moved through 16th Street Plaza Friday as community concerns over addiction and mental health continue Day 31 of 16th St. Plaza cleanup: Streets washed, teacher speaks

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Mission Local4/11/2025

BART plaza’s lack of housing, retail doomed 16th and Mission long ago, veteran cop says

In an event moderated by Mission Local, a veteran cop and a Mission neighbor discussed what caused the street conditions at the BART plazas. BART plaza’s lack of housing, retail doomed 16th and Mission long ago, veteran cop says

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Royal Rangoon sold, Highwire shutters Berkeley location, and a popular Pakistani market remodeling

Royal Rangoon sold, Highwire shutters Berkeley location, and a popular Pakistani market remodeling A running list of restaurants that have recently closed in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond and beyond.

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Richmondside4/11/2025

Royal Rangoon sold, Highwire shutters Berkeley location, and a popular Pakistani market closes

Royal Rangoon sold, Highwire shutters Berkeley location, and a popular Pakistani market closes A running list of restaurants that have recently closed in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond and beyond.

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Who’s endorsed Oakland mayoral candidates Barbara Lee and Loren Taylor?

Who’s endorsed Oakland mayoral candidates Barbara Lee and Loren Taylor? Taylor and Lee have racked up the most endorsements from elected officials, labor groups, and community leaders. Here’s a rundown.

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Barbara Lee encourages ranked-choice voting strategy in Oakland mayor’s race

Barbara Lee encourages ranked-choice voting strategy in Oakland mayor’s race Loren Taylor and Elizabeth Swaney also posted a video together — involving tacos and chocolate.

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Whether it’s a lunch for two or a catered event, Oaklandia Cafe has the goods

Whether it’s a lunch for two or a catered event, Oaklandia Cafe has the goods Fourth-generation Oaklander LaTorra Monk has shifted operations from Pill Hill to City Center.

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Richmondside4/11/2025

10 best wildflower hikes in East Bay and nearby

10 best wildflower hikes in East Bay and nearby Here are some of the best places to see Bay Area wildflowers. Many are just a short drive away from Richmond.

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Mission Local4/11/2025

Detour

On South Van Ness. Photo by Community Contributor. Detour

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Mission Local4/11/2025

S.F. addiction treatment is often placed within arm’s reach of street drugs. Why?

In the Tenderloin and SoMa, where drugs are ubiquitous, addiction treatment centers and sober facilities abound. S.F. addiction treatment is often placed within arm’s reach of street drugs. Why?

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Berkeley apartment fire closes MLK at Channing Way

Update: BFD said the damage was estimated at $40,000 and that one resident was taken to a local hospital for evaluation.

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Mission Local4/11/2025

‘Upzone us!’ say YIMBY Bernal Heights homeowners at S.F. housing hearing 

“Bernal is well resourced. The average home price is $1.5 million and it has excellent transit access. But it has built very little housing.” ‘Upzone us!’ say YIMBY Bernal Heights homeowners at S.F. housing hearing

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Bay Area News4/11/2025

Two fatal Bay Area hit-and-runs in two weeks raise alarms

The DA details two fatal Peninsula hit-and-runs allegedly by drivers commuting.

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How can the next mayor make Oakland safer? Business owners and residents have ideas

How can the next mayor make Oakland safer? Business owners and residents have ideas We spoke to some residents, business leaders, and public safety experts about the changes they’d like to see.

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Bay Area News4/10/2025

Waymo greenlit for full Market Street launch. Critics call the move 'undemocratic.'

Waymo has been approved for Market Street as critics raise safety concerns.

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A look at Loren Taylor’s history on the Oakland City Council

A look at Loren Taylor’s history on the Oakland City Council The mayoral candidate’s time in City Hall provides insights into how he might lead the city if elected April 15.

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Berkeley robbery detectives make 3 arrests in 'major cases'

The same suspects were linked to "related cases" in nearby jurisdictions, BPD said Thursday.

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Man, 80, strangled by stranger during attack on College Avenue

Police say David Hobbs jumped into the victim's passenger seat and got on top of him, then began to strangle him, after the man opened his car door.

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Mission Local4/10/2025

Day 30 of 16th St. Plaza cleanup: Patrols rise as streets shift

An arrest and heavier patrols marked Thursday morning at 16th Street Plaza, as activity across the streets remained in flux Day 30 of 16th St. Plaza cleanup: Patrols rise as streets shift

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Teen stabbed in Berkeley, assailants flee on scooters

The victim told police he had been stabbed near the shoulder and could not feel his hand, according to emergency dispatches.

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Richmondside4/10/2025

Communitē Table, Rasa Caffe and Chisme among March closings

Communitē Table, Rasa Caffe and Chisme among March closings A handful of valued community gathering spots shuttered recently in the East Bay.

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Richmondside4/10/2025

11 things to do in Richmond this week

11 things to do in Richmond this week Spring egg hunts, sign ups for summer art camp for kids; income tax filing deadline.

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Mission Local4/10/2025

Aerial truck

On 16th Street. Photo by Mike Santiago. Aerial truck

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Mission Local4/10/2025

What happens if S.F.’s free civil legal aid gets cut? We might find out.

One Bayview group says it's given legal aid to 20 percent of the neighborhood's residents. Its city grant is being slashed by millions. What happens if S.F.’s free civil legal aid gets cut? We might find out.

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Mission Local4/10/2025

How does San Francisco’s upzoning affect you? Use our map to find out.

On Thursday, at 12 p.m., Mayor Daniel Lurie’s new “family zoning” proposal will be presented before the San Francisco Planning Commission. How does San Francisco’s upzoning affect you? Use our map to find out.

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Bay Area News4/10/2025

Bay Area tech startup CEO gets prison time for lying about product

The founder of a Bay Area tech startup admitted to defrauding investors.

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Bay Area's oldest prison is getting a Scandinavian makeover

San Quentin's Nordic-style overhaul marks a major shift in California prisons.

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Months from closure, Calif.'s only island hospital receives lifeline

California's only critical access hospital is saved — for now.

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Richmondside4/9/2025

Follow the neon signs to Blue Rabbit, San Pablo’s new spot for late-night mezcal

Follow the neon signs to Blue Rabbit, San Pablo’s new spot for late-night mezcal The blue-hued bar and restaurant from the same people behind East Bay Spice Company, Tap In Lounge and other establishments, highlights agave spirits along with a creative menu of drinks and bites.

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Richmondside4/9/2025

After 25 years of giving free books to community, West County Reads may not survive

After 25 years of giving free books to community, West County Reads may not survive The nonprofit, which has given nearly 500,000 free books to locals and WCCUSD schools, has to find a new home or write its final chapter.

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Goodwill to shut SF headquarters, lay off dozens of Bay Area workers

The by-the-pound Oakland store just reopened a few months ago.

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Officials release name of Bay Area woman found dead at Calif. creek last year

The sheriff's office is still investigating the death of a woman found dead in 2024.

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Suspected Berkeley drug dealer arrested after foot chase

Over the radio, police identified the suspect as 42-year-old Djuan Brown and said he was on probation for robbery.

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The Scanner wants to hear from you: Reader survey up now

Don't miss your chance to share your feedback with TBS.

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BREAKING: Emergency Personnel Attending to Beached Whale along Emeryville Peninsula

A whale sighting yesterday in the Eastshore Park area of the Emeryville Peninsula that delighted onlookers has turned into a potentially tragic incident. An NBC Bay Area video segment shared footage of the Minke whale spotted by a customer of the nearby Shell gas station. At the time, the whale appeared healthy and there were no visible signs of distress. Sightings of this particular breed of whale are said to be rare. Minke whales are small, agile baleen whales known for their speed and elusive [more]

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Police investigate gunfire near UC Berkeley stadium

UCPD's ShotSpotter gunfire detection system picked up two gunshots on the east side of the stadium, near Stadium Rim Way.

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Richmondside4/8/2025

Understory returns to Oakland, Mr. Dewie’s brings non-dairy dessert to Walnut Creek

Understory returns to Oakland, Mr. Dewie’s brings non-dairy dessert to Walnut Creek A running list of restaurants that have recently opened in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond and beyond.

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Trump admin declares emergency in California's federal forests

The state's new forest plan could bring 'devastation'

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Richmondside4/8/2025

Richmond is planning its next budget. Here’s how you can weigh in

Richmond is planning its next budget. Here’s how you can weigh in The city is hosting three public meetings this month, where residents can learn about the budgeting process and give input on priorities.

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Update: Disabled woman dead after Berkeley apartment fire

On April 11, authorities released the name of the woman who died. She was 64-year-old Michelle Ann Mulder.

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Berkeley police investigate transphobic hate crime

BPD said the department is working to identify the assailant and following up on investigative leads.

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Richmondside4/7/2025

Late-night Korean bistro, multiple new Thai and BBQ spots mark March openings

Late-night Korean bistro, multiple new Thai and BBQ spots mark March openings Recent East Bay restaurant openings include To The Moon in Temescal, Pakaoma Thai-Lao Diner and Crazy Block Cheesecakes.

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Richmondside4/7/2025

Richmond Charter Academy finances are scrutinized as it applies for renewal 

Richmond Charter Academy finances are scrutinized as it applies for renewal  LPS Richmond, also up for renewal, is asked whether it’s inclusive enough.

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Richmondside4/5/2025

Richmonders attend local protests denouncing Trump, Musk’s power grab

Richmonders attend local protests denouncing Trump, Musk’s power grab Thousands of East Bay residents protested the president's purge of the federal government and his attacks on immigrants, LGBTQ communities and the rule of law.

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Richmondside4/4/2025

I thought celery soda was just an East Coast thing. Then, I discovered Oakland’s version

I thought celery soda was just an East Coast thing. Then, I discovered Oakland’s version Mothership Ferments puts a West Coast twist on a Dr. Brown’s classic dating back to 1869.

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Richmondside4/4/2025

‘Sleigher Moon’ or ‘Jagged Little-killer’ might knock you flat on the rink but hug you later

‘Sleigher Moon’ or ‘Jagged Little-killer’ might knock you flat on the rink but hug you later Bay Area Derby, the area's only women's league, opens Saturday in Richmond. They play hard but show love and acceptance off the track.

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Emeryville Bi-Monthly Newsletter: March 16-31

In this edition of our Bi-Monthly newsletter, we share five stories relevant to Emeryville that you may have missed including: Councilmember Courtney Welch Appointed to CHPC Emeryville City Councilmember Courtney Welch was named among four appointees to the California Housing Partnership Corporation (CHPC) Board by Governor Gavin Newsom recently. The California Housing Partnership Corporation (CHPC) is a nonprofit organization that works to expand affordable housing opportunities across Californ [more]

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Richmondside4/3/2025

Oakland loses longtime sushi spot; natural wine steward minimo closing shop

Oakland loses longtime sushi spot; natural wine steward minimo closing shop A running list of restaurants that have recently closed in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond and beyond.

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Richmondside4/3/2025

8 things to do in Richmond this week

8 things to do in Richmond this week Local Hands Off political protests are Saturday; Monday's Giants game supports Richmond libraries.

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City Officials Make Pitch for Emeryville BART Station [April Fools]

City of Emeryville officials and staff made their pitch to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) for the addition of an Emeryville BART station at yesterday’s joint agency meeting. The station would be part of the regions Transit 2050+ vision that will include a second Transbay tube from the East Bay to San Francisco. An Emeryville station would potentially be part of a new line that would include West Berkeley, Treasure Island, Northern San Francisco (including Pier 39, The Marina & [more]

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That orange creek in Joaquin Miller Park

A while ago I was asked about a spot in Joaquin Miller Park where the stream bed is bright orange. It’s been this way for a while; I have an email message from six years ago mentioning it. I gave it a good look-see the other week. The park occupies the valley of Palo Seco […]

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Rivian Eying Emeryville For New EV Service Center

The Emeryville Planning Commission held a study session on Thursday, March 27 to review plans for a proposed Rivian Service Center at the former Engine World Warehouse on 67th & Shellmound streets. Rivian is an American electric vehicle manufacturer founded in 2009 by Robert Joseph “RJ” Scaringe. They are headquartered in Irvine, CA with most of their vehicles are manufactured in Illinois. 67th Street was of course the same proposed corridor of the recently aborted Tesla Collision center, albeit [more]

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Benihana Pulls Permits to Occupy Former Emeryville Chevys Space

The former Emeryville Chevys space may soon have a new tenant according to the City of Emeryville. Chevys closed down about a year ago after operating at the shoreline location for 25 years. Japanese restaurant Benihana is looking to occupy the space along the waterfront at 1890 Powell Street. Benihana serves Teppanyaki style Japanese food (often called “hibachi” in the U.S.) using a large iron griddle to cook their dishes. The concept of the restaurant was founded in Japan by Yunosuke Aoki. Aok [more]

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Urban Ore Employees’ Union Vowing “Open-Ended Strike”

Unionized workers at Urban Ore kicked off what they are calling an open-ended strike on Saturday to protest what they claim are unfair labor practices by the company. For the uninitiated, Urban Ore is a 45-year-old, family-run salvage yard and reuse store a block across Emeryville’s northern border at 900 Murray St. in West Berkeley. They stock building materials, furniture, clothing, household items, sporting goods, art … just about anything can be found in their sprawling warehouse. Urban Ore [more]

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Emeryville Man Arrested by Mountain View Police for Attempted Murder

A 42-year-old Emeryville man was arrested for attempted murder following a recent stabbing incident in the city of Mountain View according to local Police. Officers responded to the 2000 block of Claire Court around 3:39 p.m. on Sunday, March 16 after receiving a report that a man had stabbed his sister inside a residence. “Upon arrival, officers located the victim and observed injuries consistent with being stabbed,” Mountain View Police stated in a March 20 press release. Officers provided med [more]

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Eli’s Mile High Club Warns of “Danger of Closing its Doors”

After months of back and forth with the City of Oakland, the owners of Eli’s Mile High Club are warning it is at risk of shutting down. The historic venue located in North Oakland’s Longfellow neighborhood has launched a fundraiser to help pay for the renovations needed to meet city requirements to reopen their outdoor patio area. “At this time, Eli’s is in danger of closing its doors,” the venue stated in their GoFundMe campaign. “We are reaching out to our beloved community for help in support [more]

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Emeryville Bi-Monthly Newsletter: March 1-15, 2025

In this edition of our Bi-Monthly newsletter, we share five stories relevant to Emeryville that you may have missed including: Peet’s Eliminates “Vegan Tax” after PETA Campaign Featuring Sir Paul McCartney Emeryville-headquartered Peet’s Coffee is the latest corporation to relent to public pressure from PETA. This campaign was amplified “with a little help from their friend” Beetles legend Sir Paul McCartney. “I must say this [vegan milk upcharge] surprised me as I understand that your company [ [more]

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Boat Tour FAQ

Since 2018, Liam O’Donoghue, host of the East Bay Yesterday podcast, has been leading boat tours of the San Francisco Bay aboard the Pacific Pearl. While cruising along the shoreline, Liam narrates true stories related to the cultural and environmental history of various waterfront sites. Tickets are available through the Fish Emeryville website. If tickets … Continued The post Boat Tour FAQ appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.

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Limited edition East Bay Yesterday shirts and hats now available

FROM THE OAKLANDISH BLOG… Order: East Bay Yesterday “Flying Key” t-shirt / East Bay Yesterday “Flying Key” hat  We’re excited to announce another collaboration with East Bay Yesterday, a local history podcast and KPFA radio show based in Oakland. The podcast delves into Oakland’s past, aiming to learn from it and shape a better future. Liam … Continued The post Limited edition East Bay Yesterday shirts and hats now available appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.

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Summer 2023 Boat Tours

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS Ever since I started hosting tours of the San Francisco Bay aboard the Pacific Pearl four years ago, the route has remained the same. After leaving the Emeryville Marina, we cruise up to the Berkeley pier, followed by Treasure Island, Yerba Buena Island and then the Port of Oakland. We … Continued The post Summer 2023 Boat Tours appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.

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Summer 2022 Boat Tours are Here!

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS [UPDATE: Here is a link to news about my 2023 tours. Sign up here to get my monthly newsletter, where I announce new tour dates, share local history news and promote upcoming events. ] Ahoy! I’ve been leading historical boat tours of the Bay for the past four years and … Continued The post Summer 2022 Boat Tours are Here! appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.

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Boat tours are back!

UPDATE: Dates are now posted for boat tours through May 2023. Click here to purchase. You have two routes to choose from: the Oakland tour (which also includes brief swings through Berkeley and Yerba Buena Island) or the Richmond tour. Both of the family-friendly trips last about three hours and feature stories about everything from … Continued The post Boat tours are back! appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.

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How the tech boom inspired East Bay Yesterday

Note: This update was originally published via the East Bay Yesterday newsletter. I send about one email per month and it typically includes short essays, round-ups of local history news, links to upcoming events, and archival photos. The image above is from a postcard collection I was recently given that I plan to write more … Continued The post How the tech boom inspired East Bay Yesterday appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.

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Have a West Oakland-inspired Thanksgiving with this vintage recipe

This is my first time posting a recipe on East Bay Yesterday, but if there’s one thing I’ve learned from reading food blogs, it’s that you always have to bury the recipe way down at the bottom, after a lengthy preamble. So if you’re just here for the turkey instructions, feel free to start scrolling. … Continued The post Have a West Oakland-inspired Thanksgiving with this vintage recipe appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.

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Quarantine reading list: Now is the perfect time to revisit the past

By Liam O’Donoghue For the past week or so, it’s been hard to resist checking news constantly. From the minute I wake up, I crave the absolute latest updates: How fast is Coronavirus spreading? What’s happening to people who caught it? How long will this quarantine last? Sure, things are changing quickly and it’s important … Continued The post Quarantine reading list: Now is the perfect time to revisit the past appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.

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A shattering loss

A friend sent me a message this morning that made my stomach drop: “Thought of you the other day, the wind apparently blew down the Terry’s TV sign at RCA.” I immediately texted back: “NOOOOO!” Even before seeing the shattered plastic shards all over the trash-strewn sidewalk, I knew it was true. Just last week, … Continued The post A shattering loss appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.

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Up in the clouds, back in time

I’m the type of person who keeps their forehead glued to airplane windows during takeoffs and landings. I love the conflicting feelings that seeing the world from several thousand feet up elicit. On one hand, capturing an entire city with a single glance feels almost god-like. On the other, knowing that my home is just … Continued The post Up in the clouds, back in time appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.

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Bay Area News and Culture

Various local bay area news sources