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Trump admin. has fired four S.F. immigration judges since April

Three of the four judges approved asylum cases at higher rates than the national average of 42.3 percent. Trump admin. has fired four S.F. immigration judges since April

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Mission Local7/19/2025

Mission to the final: El Farolito’s double feature

The game is at 6 p.m. Saturday, but a little later that evening, their story will echo again—not on grass, but from the stage at SF StoryFest. Mission to the final: El Farolito’s double feature

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‘There are Black people in the future’: Oakland Museum exhibit documents displacement and resistance

‘There are Black people in the future’: Oakland Museum exhibit documents displacement and resistance Visitors can take in a sculptural installation, archival photos, and artefacts highlighting the Black community’s past, present, and future in the East Bay.

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Mission Local7/18/2025

Moments from the Mission’s first Summer Sip and Stroll

Breakthru Beverage’s Nandini Novarr in collaboration with Mission Merchant's association, pulled off the Mission's first ever wine walk. Moments from the Mission’s first Summer Sip and Stroll

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In Berkeley disasters, early evacuation is key: new study

"Early evacuation is the best course of action," said retired Councilwoman Susan Wengraf. "The longer you wait, the harder it's going to be."

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Mission Local7/18/2025

The Women’s Building screens ‘No Separate Survival,’ to survive

After unexpected costs, the Women's Building is hosting a screening of local documentary "No Separate Survival," to fundraise. The Women’s Building screens ‘No Separate Survival,’ to survive

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Mission Local7/18/2025

Taraval Station, covering S.F.’s west side, gets new police captain

Clayton Harmston, who has been an SFPD officer for over 25 years, twice sued SFPD alleging anti-white discrimination. Taraval Station, covering S.F.’s west side, gets new police captain

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Berkeleyside7/18/2025

Feds pressure California sheriffs to hand over lists of noncitizens in custody

The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office told The Oaklandside it has not yet received a request from the DOJ regarding the immigration status of people in county detention.

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The fight over the future of Oakland’s $45 million security contract continues

The fight over the future of Oakland’s $45 million security contract continues Councilmembers and staff are at loggerheads over who should get a massive contract to guard city property.

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Mission Local7/18/2025

Saint John Coltrane Church runs “sound baptisms”

God drops into a small San Francisco congregation every Sunday, heralded by jazz Saint John Coltrane Church runs “sound baptisms”

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Mission Local7/18/2025

Three more immigrants arrested by ICE at S.F. immigration court

Three asylum-seekers were arrested Friday directly after court hearings at San Francisco immigration court. Three more immigrants arrested by ICE at S.F. immigration court

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Mission Local7/18/2025

Watch ML’s short videos: BIGFACE and staff coffee recs

If you're not following on on Instagram, here are some short videos that we have been posting on BIGFACE and coffee recommendations. Watch ML’s short videos: BIGFACE and staff coffee recs

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Bay Area News7/18/2025

Calif. resident calls 911, mistaking Border Patrol operation for break-in

Local residents called 911 after seeing groups of "armed and masked people."

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Berkeleyside7/18/2025

Comeback Cafe closes temporarily, Las Brasas goes dark

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

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Comeback Cafe closes temporarily, Las Brasas goes dark

Comeback Cafe closes temporarily, Las Brasas goes dark A running list of restaurants that have recently closed in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.

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Richmondside7/18/2025

Comeback Cafe closes temporarily, Las Brasas goes dark

Comeback Cafe closes temporarily, Las Brasas goes dark A running list of restaurants that have recently closed in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.

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The Oaklandside is piloting a new podcast to keep you Oakland-savvy

The Oaklandside is piloting a new podcast to keep you Oakland-savvy Meet our news podcast Oaklandside 510, a whole new way to get your Oakland news.

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Mission Local7/18/2025

Who will be San Francisco’s first inspector general? 

Tell all your friends with with at least eight years of experience in auditing, investigations, or compliance to apply Who will be San Francisco’s first inspector general?

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Mayor Barbara Lee announces major investment in Oakland sidewalks and curb ramps

Mayor Barbara Lee announces major investment in Oakland sidewalks and curb ramps The city will make a "historic investment" over the next 25 years to ensure streets and sidewalks are more accessible to disabled people as part of a legal settlement.

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Bay Area News7/18/2025

Bay Area interstate shut down after big rig spills almonds, starts brush fire

Traffic on I-580 remains snarled after a tractor-trailer caught fire.

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Berkeleyside7/18/2025

A pair of agents help couple find the ‘needle in the haystack’ home

The transaction required upgrading and selling the old home at the same time as upgrading the new home.

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Berkeleyside7/18/2025

BART chooses developer team for 618-unit housing project at Ashby station

Some BART directors said they had reservations about the developer group picked to put up five buildings at the South Berkeley station.

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Berkeleyside7/18/2025

Bay Area COVID levels now higher than winter peak

What to know about COVID symptoms, testing and incubation as the new "razor blade throat" Nimbus variant has caused a summer 2025 spike.

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Richmondside7/18/2025

Books for babies: How Richmond families are building home libraries, one delivery at a time

Books for babies: How Richmond families are building home libraries, one delivery at a time A Berkeley nonprofit is delivering age-appropriate books to children under five in Richmond and San Pablo, helping them start kindergarten ready to read — no matter their family’s income.

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Mission Local7/18/2025

Homeless have feelings too

At 4th and King Streets. Photo by Beth Winegarner. Homeless have feelings too

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Berkeleyside7/18/2025

Remembering Ed Silberman, folk singer, storyteller who worked with children and the elderly

A mainstay at folk music gatherings, he loved the color purple and the word "squeegee," and cared for children at Berkeley's Congregation Beth Israel and Temple Beth El as well as St. Mark’s and All Souls.

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Mission Local7/18/2025

Harrowing images of Fillmore’s destruction go on view Saturday in S.F.

A new San Francisco exhibition, starting July 19, displays 24 images on Fillmore's "urban renewal," including the Japanese experience. Harrowing images of Fillmore’s destruction go on view Saturday in S.F.

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Police shooting prosecuted under Price faces new challenge

The defense says the prosecution failed to turn over potentially exculpatory material — which could mean trouble for the case in the future.

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Bay Area News7/18/2025

Massive California reservoir to cost billions more than expected

One of California's biggest reservoir projects is set to have a higher price tag.

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Berkeleyside7/18/2025

Wire: Berkeley Hills neighborhood is fastest aging in Bay Area; Homeless Response Team audited

Also: Students and faculty from Cal's School of Social Welfare are protesting the layoffs of two practicum consultants.

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Feds pressure California sheriffs to hand over lists of noncitizens in custody

Feds pressure California sheriffs to hand over lists of noncitizens in custody The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office told The Oaklandside it has not yet received a request from the DOJ regarding the immigration status of people in county detention.

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Mission Local7/17/2025

San Francisco Parks Alliance dissolved in financial chaos, say board members

Supervisors grilled leaders of the Parks Alliance for not knowing their finances or communicating with the groups that depended on them San Francisco Parks Alliance dissolved in financial chaos, say board members

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Emeryville’s Baby Cafe and Walnut Creek’s SanDai shutter in June

Emeryville’s Baby Cafe and Walnut Creek’s SanDai shutter in June Rotten City Pizza and The Rendez Vous are also among the recent East Bay closures.

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Alameda County says it cut ties with ICE. This program says otherwise.

Alameda County says it cut ties with ICE. This program says otherwise. A widespread data-sharing program highlights financial ties between local police and immigration enforcement — and how even sanctuary jurisdictions still feed “the deportation machine.”

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Bay Area News7/17/2025

Gold Rush-era home thought to be oldest in San Ramon nearly destroyed in blaze

The nearly 170-year-old house was built at the height of the Gold Rush.

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Bay Area News7/17/2025

Bay Area residents are grappling with overflowing trash as strike continues

A sanitation worker strike stopped trash pickup in many Bay Area cities last week.

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Bay Area News7/17/2025

Newsom office unfazed by Alcatraz visit, takes jabs at Epstein files instead

The visit came two months after President Donald Trump floated the idea.

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July 15th, 2025 Emeryville City Council Meeting Recap: Disaster Operations; HUD Grant for Multimodal Project; Future Agenda Items Discussion

The agenda for the July 15, 2025 Emeryville City Council Meeting contained the following discussion items: STUDY SESSION City Council Guide to Disaster Operations [08:11] The evening began with a presentation from Acting Police Captain Fred Dauer outlining the City Council’s legal and operational responsibilities during disasters. He described Emeryville’s emergency management structure, emphasizing the importance of coordination with state and federal systems like SEMS (Standardized Emergency M [more]

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Family and friends mourn East Oakland caretaker after fatal hit-and-run 

Family and friends mourn East Oakland caretaker after fatal hit-and-run  Rose Banks, 59, was hit on July 7 while using the crosswalk at 82nd and Bancroft.

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Bay Area News7/17/2025

Mother and son rescued from Calif. mountains after GPS led them to remote road

A note left on an isolated road helped lead rescuers to the missing mother and son.

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Mission Local7/17/2025

$50 a pop? Scalpers are selling Stern Grove’s free tickets

The summer shows have always been free since their inception almost 100 years ago. Now, some scalpers are changing that. $50 a pop? Scalpers are selling Stern Grove’s free tickets

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Richmondside7/17/2025

Emeryville’s Baby Cafe and Walnut Creek’s SanDai shutter in June

Emeryville’s Baby Cafe and Walnut Creek’s SanDai shutter in June Rotten City Pizza and The Rendez Vous are also among the recent East Bay closures.

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Berkeleyside7/17/2025

Emeryville’s Baby Cafe and Walnut Creek’s SanDai shutter in June

Rotten City Pizza and The Rendez Vous are also among the recent East Bay closures.

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Berkeleyside7/17/2025

Evacuating the Berkeley Hills during a wildfire could take over 4 hours, study says

Evacuating for a tsunami could take over 2 hours. Neither are enough time for people to get out of danger zones in a worst-case scenario.

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Bay Area News7/17/2025

Greek police arrest 5 in killing of UC Berkeley professor, including ex-wife

The slain UC Berkeley professor was in an ongoing custody dispute with his ex-wife.

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Proposal to swap housing for green space at Estuary Park roils community

Proposal to swap housing for green space at Estuary Park roils community Property developers have proposed a fresh round of changes to the previously approved Estuary Park plan — upsetting rowers, environmentalists, and public parks advocates.

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Berkeleyside7/17/2025

Check out this sweet spot on San Pablo Avenue

Sweet Bites and a second branch of Lavender Bakery join Rainbow Donuts in Berkeley’s “International Marketplace.”

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Mission Local7/17/2025

Some S.F. parents worry ethnic studies is divisive. Students say otherwise.

Students report feeling supported at school and encouraged to work with peers from different background. Some S.F. parents worry ethnic studies is divisive. Students say otherwise.

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Berkeleyside7/17/2025

5 suspects in killing of UC Berkeley professor appear in Greek court

Przemyslaw Jeziorski, 43, was shot and killed on July 4 while visiting Greece to see his children and finalize visitation arrangements. Among the suspects is his ex-wife.

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Berkeleyside7/17/2025

Around Berkeley: Poetry Flash, Summerfest, jazz at the Starry Plough

Other events include a one-woman show celebrating neurodivergence at The Marsh and a new glassblowing exhibit at ACCI.

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Richmondside7/17/2025

5 things to do in Richmond this week

5 things to do in Richmond this week Sign your teen up for fire academy, take a hike in Kennedy Grove, county supervisors discuss immigrants' rights and law enforcement.

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Mission Local7/17/2025

Ready to DJ!

At Delirium. Photo by Angel Mayorga. Ready to DJ!

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Bay Area News7/17/2025

'It will haunt them forever': California hospital accused of losing bodies

Families searched for loved ones. A Calif. hospital allegedly knew they were dead.

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Mission Local7/17/2025

Q&A: Meet the attorney at the center of S.F.’s response to ICE

Milli Atkinson is the go-to lawyer for those wondering how Trump’s crackdown is hitting San Francisco Q&A: Meet the attorney at the center of S.F.’s response to ICE

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Mission Local7/17/2025

S.F. blocks trans activists’ bid to reclaim historic queer riot site

The San Francisco Board of Appeals, despite the denial, was sympathetic to advocates' cause and urged an investigation. S.F. blocks trans activists’ bid to reclaim historic queer riot site

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Mission Local7/17/2025

Day 127 at the 16th St. Plaza: Police, DPW, Ahsing and security

The goal, said Adrienne Bechelli from San Francisco's Department of Emergency Management, was 'to hold the space for as long as possible.' Day 127 at the 16th St. Plaza: Police, DPW, Ahsing and security

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Suspected DUI driver arrested after crashing in Berkeley twice

The driver, Daniel Lithgow, injured a motorist in one collision and then crashed into a pole in front of police, authorities report.

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Bishop pleads guilty to defrauding Oakland AME Zion church of $2 million

Bishop pleads guilty to defrauding Oakland AME Zion church of $2 million Staccato Powell, a former bishop for the denomination's western district, convinced five California AME Zion pastors to sign over deeds to their churches in order to enrich himself.

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Mission Local7/16/2025

S.F. public housing tenants rally at City Hall, urging Mayor Lurie to step up

Tenants from 10 federally-subsidized housing complexes gathered at City Hall on Tuesday, demanding the mayor come see homes "for himself." S.F. public housing tenants rally at City Hall, urging Mayor Lurie to step up

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A dinner party that got ‘out of hand’ has become the growing Berkeley Supper Club

A dinner party that got ‘out of hand’ has become the growing Berkeley Supper Club Alon Yoeli works in tech but has had a lifelong passion for food that has attracted more and more people to pitch in to his side gig.

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Mission Local7/16/2025

Activists want S.F. to oust prison operator from site of historic trans riot

If accepted, today's appeal could be a first step to reclaim the Compton's Cafeteria riot location after more than 30 years. Activists want S.F. to oust prison operator from site of historic trans riot

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Bay Area News7/16/2025

Mysterious Amazon trucks showed up at a CHP facility. No one knows why.

Four Amazon trucks appeared in a California parking lot, the CHP said.

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Oakland police misspent Measure Z funds on D.C. trip, ethics probe finds

Oakland police misspent Measure Z funds on D.C. trip, ethics probe finds OPD shouldn’t have used $12,000 to send officers to a memorial event in Washington, D.C. But an ethics investigation determined the department didn't act in bad faith.

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Richmondside7/16/2025

Police warn about sexual assaults in Point Richmond Tunnel

Police warn about sexual assaults in Point Richmond Tunnel Incidents have occurred at all hours, primarily targeting people jogging or exercising alone along popular walking paths, police say.

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National Night Out is returning to Oakland

National Night Out is returning to Oakland The annual block party takes place Aug. 5. Here’s how Oaklanders can register their neighborhood.

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Bay Area News7/16/2025

Suspect arrested in killing of 'American Idol' executive and husband

Police said the couple were killed after confronting the suspect in their home.

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Berkeley grapples with second pedestrian fatality in 6 months

A city meeting Wednesday afternoon, July 16, offers a chance for the public to weigh in on Claremont Avenue traffic safety.

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Richmondside7/16/2025

A choir robe fundraiser led to a community theater that’s been staging plays for 70 years

A choir robe fundraiser led to a community theater that’s been staging plays for 70 years Masquers Playhouse was founded in 1955 at Hillside Community Church in El Cerrito and moved to Point Richmond in 1960. It attracts theatrical talent from all over the Bay Area.

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Mission Local7/16/2025

Future housing

Casa Adelante at 1515 South Van Ness Ave. Photo by Lydia Chávez. Future housing

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Mission Local7/16/2025

People We Meet: Reel life at the Roxie Theater

The Roxie just announced it had bought its building as a "forever home." Meet the projectionist behind the historic theater. People We Meet: Reel life at the Roxie Theater

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Mission Local7/16/2025

S.F. supervisors to cops: Come up with a policy to respond to ICE, please

San Francisco supervisors asked Tuesday for local law enforcement to come up with protocols for responding to possible ICE arrests. S.F. supervisors to cops: Come up with a policy to respond to ICE, please

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Mission Local7/16/2025

S.F. supervisors approve Mayor Lurie’s budget, alongside controversial proposals

San Francisco supervisors voted 10-1 to pass the budget on Tuesday. Despite pushback, changes to homeless funding and an RV ban also passed. S.F. supervisors approve Mayor Lurie’s budget, alongside controversial proposals

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Bay Area News7/16/2025

KQED will reduce workforce by 15% as fears of federal funding cuts and a recession loom

"One of the most difficult moments in the 71-year history of the station."

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Mission Local7/16/2025

‘I don’t want to be detained by ICE:’ Fear permeates S.F. immigration court

Immigration advocates have feared the Trump administration’s mass detentions will prompt people to abandon their asylum claims. On Tuesday, one person did. ‘I don’t want to be detained by ICE:’ Fear permeates S.F. immigration court

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Mission Local7/16/2025

KQED cuts 15% of staff to address budget shortfall

The reductions to the Bay Area's premier public broadcaster come as $500 million in annual federal cuts to public media loom. KQED cuts 15% of staff to address budget shortfall

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Mission Local7/16/2025

S.F. judge extends restraining order against ICE for immigrant activist  

A San Francisco federal judge will decide this Thursday whether previously detained Guillermo Medina Reyes will go back into ICE custody. S.F. judge extends restraining order against ICE for immigrant activist

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Mission Local7/15/2025

Avenue Greenlight offers new grants for S.F. community organizations 

The grant application opens July 24 for community organizations, nonprofits and merchant associations to apply for grants up to $20,000 per project. Avenue Greenlight offers new grants for S.F. community organizations

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Mission Local7/15/2025

S.F. police union gets new president. He wants more money for cops.

Officer Louis Wong will become president of the S.F. Police Officers Association on Wednesday, following a landslide election. S.F. police union gets new president. He wants more money for cops.

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This week in Oakland: ‘Wood Street’ preview screening and Bandaloop’s aerial shows

This week in Oakland: ‘Wood Street’ preview screening and Bandaloop’s aerial shows Other events include the San Francisco Mime Troupe outdoor theater shows, a wellness and health kids fair at Oakland Arena, and a one-woman show by a “Child of the Black Panther Party.”

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Street where Marvin Boomer was killed in crash to get speed bumps this week

Street where Marvin Boomer was killed in crash to get speed bumps this week The Castlemont High teacher died when a man crashed his car after fleeing the CHP. Residents of East 21st Street say it has long had a speeding problem.

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Did OPD provide ICE with surveillance camera data?

Did OPD provide ICE with surveillance camera data? A report by the SF Standard revealed apparent violations of state and city laws. But Oakland police insist they aren’t facilitating immigration enforcement.

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Oakland now boasts its own Boricua restaurant, plus a new wine bar and burger truck

Oakland now boasts its own Boricua restaurant, plus a new wine bar and burger truck A running list of restaurants that have recently opened in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.

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Richmondside7/15/2025

Pt. San Pablo Harbor adds new options, including a food truck catering to dogs and humans

Pt. San Pablo Harbor adds new options, including a food truck catering to dogs and humans A running list of restaurants that have recently opened in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.

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Mission Local7/15/2025

Is Warriors star Jimmy Butler’s $4 shot of espresso worth it?

Mission Local asks a championship barista to weigh in on BIGFACE, a pop-up coffee shop run by Golden State Warrior Jimmy Butler. Is Warriors star Jimmy Butler’s $4 shot of espresso worth it?

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Rockridge residents led a traffic study — and designed a plan to slow down their streets

Rockridge residents led a traffic study — and designed a plan to slow down their streets A neighborhood group worked with city transport officials to deal with cars speeding by their homes. The process was contentious. But it could serve as a pilot for community-based traffic solutions.

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Mission Local7/15/2025

Tenderloin businesses want to bounce back. The neighborhood’s rep is a hindrance.

Restaurants are opening, nonprofits are everywhere, and some small businesses have found loyal customers. But hotels and theaters are struggling to bring visitorss to the neighborhood. Tenderloin businesses want to bounce back. The neighborhood’s rep is a hindrance.

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With Price gone, new Alameda DA should oversee fatal police shooting case, AG says

Under Pamela Price, the courts recused her office twice in less than three months from high-profile cases. Such extreme remedies are rare.

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The nation’s first rape crisis center is closing

The nation’s first rape crisis center is closing Formerly Bay Area Women Against Rape, BRAVE Bay Area has served as Alameda County’s primary resource for sexual assault survivors since 1971.

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Richmondside7/14/2025

Vegan taqueria, mahjong lounge and Mediterranean bistro among June openings

Vegan taqueria, mahjong lounge and Mediterranean bistro among June openings Alma y Sazon, 13 Orphans and Bistro 4293 are just a few of the restaurants that opened in the East Bay recently.

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Richmondside7/14/2025

Photos: Mr. Pierce, beloved De Anza principal, remembered for serving from the heart

Photos: Mr. Pierce, beloved De Anza principal, remembered for serving from the heart Hundreds gathered Friday night for a celebration of life for Chris Pierce, former WCCUSD student, teacher and administrator.

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Richmondside7/14/2025

Rising sea levels could make it harder to clean up Richmond’s toxic shoreline

Rising sea levels could make it harder to clean up Richmond’s toxic shoreline Soil and groundwater contamination expert Martin Hamann says rising sea levels could render some technologies ineffective in removing dangerous chemicals from the contaminated Zeneca site in south Richmond.

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BUILDING MAP: Housing, Planning & Development in Emeryville

Are you wondering what that construction in your neighborhood is all about? Curious about that new housing project or other development you heard about? We’ve got you covered. Our interactive map contains information on planned, under-construction and recently completed projects within Emeryville, including: 🔵 Multifamily Housing Projects🟣 Commercial Projects🟢 City Infrastructure Projects🟠 Recently Completed Projects❌ Withdrawn Projects We will do our best to update this map as new projects [more]

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Berkeley man charged with hit-and-run of father, child

He'Sheem Courtney was driving on a suspended license and had just been charged with a DUI case weeks earlier, according to court papers.

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Richmondside7/11/2025

They’re making wine from ‘feral’ fruits of the East Bay — and you can participate

They’re making wine from ‘feral’ fruits of the East Bay — and you can participate Daniel Goldberg of Richmond’s Feral Ecology invited the public to join in its summer harvest of backyard and streetside loquat trees this year, and a plum harvest is up next.

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Richmondside7/11/2025

Garbage strike update: Richmond trash service to resume but not recycling or green waste

Garbage strike update: Richmond trash service to resume but not recycling or green waste Contra Costa County has sent Republic a breach of service notice while Bay Area health officers plan to meet to discuss any potential public health issues.

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Richmondside7/10/2025

Richmond’s first homicide of 2025: Man shot to death in Iron Triangle

Richmond’s first homicide of 2025: Man shot to death in Iron Triangle Officers found the victim near the Triangle Court housing complex Thursday morning.

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Richmondside7/10/2025

Seawolf shuttering soon, auctioning off memorabilia and more

Seawolf shuttering soon, auctioning off memorabilia and more The pub in the Jack London Square neighborhood is also home to Willie's Kitchen from Wilson Mendez.

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Former Berkeley High student faces new gun case

Detectives detained 20-year-old Romain Usher at court in Oakland this week, Berkeley police wrote.

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Richmondside7/10/2025

8 things to do in Richmond this week

8 things to do in Richmond this week Highlight of this week's What's Up column: Movies in the Park, the second Point Richmond summer concert and a WCCUSD job fair.

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Richmondside7/9/2025

WCCUSD school community remembers beloved principal who ‘helped make dreams come true’

WCCUSD school community remembers beloved principal who ‘helped make dreams come true’ Christopher Pierce, former De Anza High principal, died on July 4, just as he stepped into his role as principal at Betty Reid Soskin Middle School. He was 45.

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Superintendent: There were no ICE visits to Berkeley schools

Berkeley Unified School District Superintendent Enikia Ford Morthel called recent reports of ICE at Berkeley schools an "unsubstantiated rumor."

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Ohlone Park homeless camp closure underway in Berkeley

Residents saw city cleaning crews and police at the park around 7 a.m.

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Richmondside7/9/2025

Richmond’s first primary election is next June

Richmond’s first primary election is next June You’ll recognize some familiar faces preparing to enter the races for mayor, city council but some haven't confirmed they're running.

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Update: Pedestrian dead after Claremont Avenue crash

The man who died was identified as Roderick Nared, 67 (address unknown), the coroner's office said Thursday.

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Berkeley political protest ends in 4 arrests

At least one witness recorded the group and told police some of its members had hammers, according to radio traffic reviewed by TBS.

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Richmondside7/8/2025

A market opens a restaurant, and a restaurant opens a market

A market opens a restaurant, and a restaurant opens a market Pizzeria da Laura and Middle East Market have both expanded into neighboring spaces to offer something different to customers.

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Richmondside7/8/2025

He survived one of the Bay Area’s most horrific dog attacks. But that’s not his legacy

He survived one of the Bay Area’s most horrific dog attacks. But that’s not his legacy At age 10 Shawn Jones' story made national headlines, but the former Richmond resident has a new tale to tell: He's championing the needs of disabled people in the workplace.

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Former Emeryville Mayor Unveiled as Contestant in Fox Reality Series “The Snake”

Yes folks, you read that headline right. Former Emeryville Mayor John Bauters may be pursuing a new career … in reality television (and No, this is not an April Fools story 😉). The former two-term councilmember, three time Mayor briefly disappeared from the public spotlight after losing an excruciatingly close contest for County Supervisor last fall. It was recently revealed that he had taken a position with a PAC funded by a Piedmont hedge fund manager. So what has Bauters been doing for the p [more]

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DoorDash driver flips car in downtown Berkeley crash

Berkeley police said they did not believe drugs or alcohol were factors in the collision.

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Commercial burglary suspect arrested after Flock alert

Police said the driver was "known to frequent" the shops around Fourth Street in northwest Berkeley.

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Emeryville Semi-Monthly Newswire: June 16-30

In this edition of our Semi-Monthly Newswire, we share five stories relevant to Emeryville that you may have missed, including: League of CA Cities Publication Spotlights Emeryville as ‘Biking Oasis’ Western City, a print and online publication by the League of California Cities, recently published a story spotlighting the cities of Davis and Emeryville as “Biking Oases.” Davis has long been at the forefront of biking culture but Emeryville is “nipping at its heels” according to the story. What [more]

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Concord fault update 2025

When I wrote about the Concord fault last year, I showed places where the fault is easy to see by the way it pulls apart street curbs and makes cracks in paved areas. I stayed in the northern part of town, mainly for lack of time, but I said, “There are probably other similar features […]

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Richmondside7/7/2025

Meet Rodney ‘Alamo’ Brown: The soul behind Soulful Softball Sunday

Meet Rodney ‘Alamo’ Brown: The soul behind Soulful Softball Sunday Richmond native inspires community connection through annual softball game fundraisers.

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Berkeley fire patrol volunteers will be on duty July Fourth

"Everything's so dry in and around Berkeley," the group's president said Thursday. "Fireworks just present ignition possibility everywhere."

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July Fourth in Berkeley: Skip fireworks; hillside roads closed

Starting Friday at 5 a.m., Grizzly Peak Boulevard, Panoramic Way and Prospect Street will close to non-residents for 24 hours.

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Emeryville Police Seeking Help Identifying Arson Suspect

The Emeryville Police Department are asking for help from the public identifying an arson suspect from an incident last Saturday, June 28th. Three vehicles were intentionally set ablaze around 7:14 a.m. on Peralta Street, which is the narrow alley between Pak ‘N Save and the Nirvana corner store. Surveillance footage shows a man in a red hat and red jacket walking south on San Pablo Avenue, turning into the alley. He rummages through a curbside recycling bin before disappearing from view behind [more]

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June 2025 Food & Drink Updates: Vegan Mexican to PME; Townhouse ‘Centennial’; ‘Comeback’ Ending?

Some Food & Drink updates in and around Emeryville since our most recent May update. These include a new Public Market stall, the possible end of a “comeback” and the centennial* celebration of Emeryville’s oldest restaurant. ICYMI, earlier in June, we reported on the closure of Rotten City Pizza after 17 years. Some employees are looking to continue the business under a new name but their GoFundMe targeting $10K in seed money has been slow to get off the ground. Readers have also reported that [more]

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Theresa Savage, Wife of Emeryville’s First Black Mayor, Passes at 86

Theresa Savage, beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully on June 23rd at the age of 86. Savage was the wife of Emeryville’s first Black Mayor, Robert L. Savage, and a significant contributor to Emeryville in her own right. Born Theresa Roach in Los Angeles on October 25, 1938, it is here where she was raised and met her future husband. The two fell in love and soon married, moving north together in the 1950s when Theresa was accepted to Mills College. They settl [more]

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Priforce-Gould Rivalry Deepens With Substack Post Detailing FPPC Investigation

A simmering political rivalry between an Emeryville City Councilmember and an aspiring City Councilmember is now boiling over in plain view of the public. Recently appointed Planning Commissioner Sam Gould published a Substack post detailing a Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) complaint he filed against Councilmember Kalimah Priforce. Gould raises issues about a possible conflict of interest involving campaign contributions and their alleged influence over Priforce’s voting record. The [more]

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Standoff With Emeryville Police Ends Peacefully

A standoff between the Emeryville Police Department and someone who may have been having a mental health crisis ended peacefully this morning at about 9:45 p.m. A man had barricaded himself into a property over the weekend at 4065/67 Watts Street. Employees at the building arrived on Monday to find chairs, boxes and other debris preventing their entry. A service call was made and Emeryville Officers were dispatched to the scene. The subject was identified as an acquaintance of a contractor worki [more]

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Claremont Canyon geology meets geography

I’ve written about Claremont Canyon several times over the years, including its wineglass shape and the rocks exposed around its rim: sandstone, chert, conglomerate, lava. This geological setting has made it special in the East Bay’s human history. The geologic map shows that the canyon descends through several belts of different bedrock, from volcanic rocks […]

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Emeryville Semi-Monthly Newswire: June 1-15

In this edition of our Semi-Monthly Newswire, we share five stories relevant to Emeryville that you may have missed including: Inna Jam Winding Down Operations after 15 Years Emeryville-founded Inna Jam is winding down operations after 15 years. Founder Dafna Kory made the decision to move on last year giving fans of her product time to stock up on their favorites. Inna was heralded for its straight-forward approach to making jams. “People would always say it reminds them of the jam that their g [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