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- Is a new plan for delivering Delta water worse than Trump’s rules? Environmentalists say yes.calmatters.org Is a new plan for delivering Delta water worse than Trump’s rules? Environmentalists say yes.
Growers support a proposal for operating California’s massive systems that send river water south. But it could harm endangered fish.
- Price to supporters: Recall campaign trying to ‘nullify our votes, silence our voices’oaklandnorth.net Price to supporters: Recall campaign trying to ‘nullify our votes, silence our voices’
With two weeks to go before the election, supporters of Pamela Price are campaigning hard to convince voters to allow the progressive Alameda County district attorney to finish her first term. They are up against a heavily funded recall effort determined to see that Price’s tenure is as short-li...
- Walmart accused of illegally dumping toxic substances in California for years
Original title - America's biggest retailer accused of endangering Californians for years
- Ranked-choice divides Oakland voters — some want to scrap it, others want outreach to educate votersoaklandnorth.net Ranked-choice divides Oakland voters — some want to scrap it, others want outreach to educate voters
In November 2022, Oakland resident Ima Ekong went to her local polling place to cast her vote in the city’s mayoral election. Two years later, she says she’s still unclear how ranked-choice voting, the ballot system used in city elections, selects winners and losers. “I think it is really confusing,...
- OakDOT paving plan hits a pothole, but roadwork will continue for nowoaklandside.org OakDOT paving plan hits a pothole, but roadwork will continue for now
A source said the transportation department was surprised by a decision to delay an infrastructure bond sale.
- Oakland Police Commission sees big leadership changesoaklandside.org Oakland Police Commission sees big leadership changes
Oakland’s police watchdog, which was roiled by internal conflicts last year, has 3 new commissioners and a new inspector general.
- Black cats have bad luck at Oakland animal sheltersoaklandside.org Black cats have bad luck at Oakland animal shelters
A medieval superstition prevents lots of goofy and affectionate little black kittens from finding forever homes, but local shelters do their best.
- A guide to Oakland voter guides for the 2024 electionoaklandside.org A guide to Oakland voter guides for the 2024 election
The Oaklandside won’t tell you who to vote for. But we’ve rounded up guides from a diverse range of local groups and individuals to help you make sense of the election.
Extensive list of Oakland voter guides from Oaklandside
- 'A beautiful thing': Klamath River salmon are spotted far upstream in Oregon after dam removalwww.latimes.com 'A beautiful thing': Klamath River salmon are spotted far upstream in Oregon after dam removal
The removal of dams on the Klamath River has enabled salmon to swim far upstream to spawn. Wildlife officials have found salmon upstream in Oregon.
I know it is not Oakland, but it involves California and humans correcting past environmental mistakes.
- City of Oakland — Report Internet Choice Denialwww.oaklandca.gov Report Internet Choice Denial
The official website of the City of Oakland. Find out about meetings, request City services through OAK 311, or contact the Mayor and City Council.
Background:
> Section 8.66.030 - No Interference by Property Owner > > A. No property owner shall interfere with the right of an occupant to obtain communication services from the communication services provider of the occupant’s choice. > > B. A property owner interferes with the occupant’s choice of communication services provider by, among other things, refusing to allow a communication services provider to install the facilities and equipment necessary to provide communication services or use any existing wiring not currently in use by another provider to provide communication services as required by this ordinance.
Also worth emphasizing, property owners are required to notify tenants of this ordinance:
> Section 8.66.115 Notification to Occupants > > All property owners of multiple occupancy buildings as defined in section 8.66.020 are required to issue written notice to all existing occupants of their rights contained in this ordinance within 60 days after the city sends out notification of this ordinance. All new occupants shall receive written notice of their rights contained in this ordinance within 30 days of occupancy. The written notices required by this section may be contained within a lease or rental agreement, by way of a lease addendum, or as a separate written notification.
https://www.eff.org/document/oaklands-communications-service-provider-choice-ordinance
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/10/victory-oaklands-city-council-unanimously-approves-communications-choice-ordinance
https://oaklandinternetchoice.com
- Final Straw: Homeless Organizing in Oakland and Rural Relief After Heleneitsgoingdown.org Final Straw: Homeless Organizing in Oakland and Rural Relief After Helene
Long-running anarchist radio and podcast show The Final Straw presents and interview with organizers from the Oakland Homeless Union and the Rural Organizing and Resilience (ROAR). This week on the show we’re featuring two interviews. First up, you’ll hear from Freeway, a houseless activist in Oakla...
- Korean fried chicken crash lands in Rockridge, Alameda welcomes Jollibee and a Hawaiian cafeoaklandside.org Korean fried chicken crash lands in Rockridge, Alameda welcomes Jollibee and a Hawaiian cafe
A running list of restaurants that have recently opened in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond and beyond.
- Possible PG&E power shutoffs planned in parts of Bay Areawww.nbcbayarea.com Possible PG&E power shutoffs planned in parts of Bay Area
Possible Public Safety Power Shutoffs could start on Thursday and last through Sunday, PG&E says.
- Oakland Council set to increase campaign contribution cap for three years, saying the limit isn’t fair to candidatesoaklandnorth.net Oakland Council set to increase campaign contribution cap for three years, saying the limit isn’t fair to candidates
The Oakland City Council approved a proposal Tuesday to temporarily increase contribution limits for candidates in the upcoming election. The proposal, introduced by council members Janani Ramachandran and Kevin Jenkins, neither of whom is up for reelection this year, raises the maximum allowed ...
- Bay Area exodus: Poll finds nearly half of residents want to leave region’s challenges behindwww.siliconvalley.com Bay Area exodus: Poll finds nearly half of residents want to leave region’s challenges behind
A lack of affordable housing is pushing out Bay Area residents.
- Former Oakland Mayor Schaaf to pay $21,000 ethics fineoaklandside.org Former Oakland Mayor Schaaf to pay $21,000 ethics fine
With its enforcement chief departing soon, the Public Ethics Commission approved a settlement with Libby Schaaf and other Oakland powerbrokers to resolve allegations of campaign finance law violations.
- Subject of Oakland FBI investigation accuses DA Price of $25,000 extortionoaklandside.org Subject of Oakland FBI investigation accuses DA Price of $25,000 extortion
Mario Juarez filed a motion seeking a dismissal of his criminal fraud case, claiming Price sought a payoff after the funeral of an Oakland police officer.
- Oakland debates the future of OPD’s ShotSpotter gunshot detection systemoaklandside.org Oakland debates the future of OPD’s ShotSpotter gunshot detection system
The police department has used the gunshot detection technology system since 2006. Critics say it’s not an effective violence reduction tool.
- Annie’s Annuals Closesblog.anniesannuals.com Annie's Annuals & Perennials | Annie's Annuals and Perennials
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- Tell Oakland: End Contract with Dangerous ShotSpotter Tech
The Electronic Freedom Foundation (EFF) is a non-profit that fights for our civil liberties in an electronic age. It is also the non-profit I have given the most donations over the years.
- Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao raises $28,000 to fight recalloaklandside.org Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao raises $28,000 to fight recall
But Thao’s opponents have already outraised her by 20 to 1, with much of the money coming from one wealthy person.
- Yet Another Study Shows ShotSpotter Can’t Fight Crime Or Get Help To Shooting Victims Faster [OPD uses ShotSpotter]www.techdirt.com Yet Another Study Shows ShotSpotter Can’t Fight Crime Or Get Help To Shooting Victims Faster
This would seem like a truly extraneous nail in the coffin of ShotSpotter deployment in Chicago, but there are far too many city council members still willing to prop up under-performing tech with …
- California's water supply outlook for the next 12 monthswww.ktvu.com California's water supply outlook for the next 12 months
The new water year begins on October 1st and it comes on the on the heels of one of the hottest and driest summers on record. So, the California Department of Water Resources just briefed the media on expectations and preparations for the next 12 months. In fact, the DWR is masterful at managing wat...
- Insurers keep dropping CA homeowners. Changes are in the works to try to stop their cherry-pickingwww.nbcbayarea.com Insurers keep dropping California homeowners. Changes are in the works to try to stop their cherry-picking
Many California families are opening their mailboxes and finding a bombshell: a letter from their insurance company saying they’re losing their homeowners insurance coverage, even if they live in a place where you’d think fire risk is low.
- 6 free, unexpected things to do with an Oakland Public Library cardoaklandside.org 6 free, unexpected things to do with an Oakland Public Library card
Cancel Netflix, visit a far-flung state park or borrow toys for your kids.
- Mayor Thao issues executive order to close homeless campsoaklandside.org Mayor Thao issues executive order to close homeless camps
Closures won’t be “delayed for shelter availability,” Sheng Thao announced today. Her order follows a controversial Supreme Court ruling and comes as the mayor faces a recall election.
- OPD is spending $800K on lie detectors to screen applicants. Experts say they don’t workoaklandside.org OPD is spending $800K on lie detectors to screen applicants. Experts say they don’t work
For nearly 30 years, the Oakland Police Department has used polygraph tests to vet officers and dispatchers.
- Newsom calls out California cities on homelessnesscalmatters.org Newsom calls out California cities on homelessness
Gov. Newsom blames cities for not doing more to solve the California homeless crisis as he signs housing bills.
- Map: Which OUSD schools have the worst lead contamination?oaklandside.org Map: Which OUSD schools have the worst lead contamination?
See the schools where the highest lead levels were found.
- That’s the ticket: Models hit the Rockridge runway in clothes fashioned from BART passesoaklandnorth.net That’s the ticket: Models hit the Rockridge runway in clothes fashioned from BART passes
Dozens of models strutted down a runway at the Rockridge BART station on Saturday, the crowd around them whooping and snapping cellphone pictures. Their outfits were stylish, original and almost entirely made of paper -- old BART tickets to be precise. In a competition between four schools, stud...
- Oakland’s Violence Prevention Chief Holly Joshi talks about restoring Ceasefireoaklandside.org Oakland’s Violence Prevention Chief Holly Joshi talks about restoring Ceasefire
The gun violence prevention strategy contributed to a drop in homicides in Oakland from 2012 to 2017. Can the city reboot this success?
- The Port of Oakland is seeking new ideas for developing Howard Terminaloaklandside.org The Port of Oakland is seeking new ideas for developing Howard Terminal
With Oakland A’s stadium dreams and schemes over, the waterfront property could be redeveloped for commerce or industry.
- Federal judge extends Oakland police oversight, restructures OPDoaklandside.org Federal judge extends Oakland police oversight, restructures OPD
Frustrated by "the on-going failure of the Oakland Police Department to police itself," a judge has reorganized OPD's chain of command.
- Former Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf faces thousands in ethics finesoaklandside.org Former Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf faces thousands in ethics fines
The chamber of commerce, Oakland police union, and city contractors also violated city election laws alongside Schaaf during the 2018 and 2020 elections.
- COVID-19: What to know about updated vaccines, at-home tests, and local wastewater dataoaklandside.org COVID-19: What to know about updated vaccines, at-home tests, and local wastewater data
The updated Pfizer, Moderna, and Novavax vaccines are available now. Thanks to a new state initiative, they will remain free.