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The interior of the Miller Avenue library. National Park Service photo.
May 7, 2018

Oakland loses a part of its history

Neglected by the city for decades, the historic Miller Avenue library that first opened in 1918 was destroyed in a fire on Feb. 28 and is now gone forever.

Kristin Matteson is worried about toxic water leaking onto her property from 1919 Market St. Photo by Scott Morris.
April 18, 2018

Neighbor sues owner of demolished arts space, alleging toxic runoff

Developer Danny Haber’s project to rebuild a red-tagged live-work warehouse has been stalled by environmental review and could be delayed further.

Steve Bearman
April 11, 2018

No accountability for Interchange Counseling Institute founder Steve Bearman

Before Bearman was sued by six women for alleged sexual assault, a state licensing board failed to investigate reports of his misconduct.

A fire at a halfway house at 2551 San Pablo Ave. killed four people on Mach 27, 2017. Photo by Scott Morris.
April 4, 2018

Fire and Fortune

A year after a fire killed four people at a San Pablo Avenue building for low-income people, many of the former residents are still suffering. The owners of the building? Not so much.

Residents line up to speak at a meeting to discuss possible housing constructed at the North Berkeley BART station. Photo by Scott Morris.
March 21, 2018

Housing for North Berkeley BART?

BART and city leaders recently took the first steps toward a mixed-use housing development on the station’s parking lots, but there’s still a long road ahead.

The Jack London Gateway shopping plaza in West Oakland. Photo by Scott Morris.
March 14, 2018

West Oakland’s food desert remains

A shopping plaza where the city and community partners have been trying to open a supermarket for more than a decade was sold in the fraud case against the former Tribune Tower owner.

March 7, 2018

Permanently Temporary

Oakland views itself as a progressive city, but it has increasingly relied on low-paid, part-time employees who have no job security. And workers say city services have suffered.

February 14, 2018

Tough times for Holy Names University

The 150-year-old Oakland institution suffered a huge loss in enrollment and is facing a challenging financial outlook and a bitter legal fight with a former professor.

The Rotary Nature Center near Lake Merritt in Oakland. Photo by Scott Morris.
January 31, 2018

What ever happened to the Rotary Nature Center?

The storied center of Lake Merritt’s wildlife refuge closed for refurbishing last year. And it remains shuttered, raising doubts about its future.

Exterior of the Tribune Tavern. Photo by Scott Morris.
January 24, 2018

The Tribune Tavern couldn’t escape owner’s fall

Court records reveal how the restaurant at the base of Oakland’s most iconic building became a casualty of Tom Henderson’s collapsing empire.

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