Alameda County Supervisor Nate Miley and Bryan Parker at a forum in Castro Valley last month. ALCO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS | DISTRICT 4 |At several public appearances, Alameda County Board of Supervisors candidate Bryan Parker has taken a stance in opposition… Read More ›
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Port of Oakland Delays Decision That May Clear Howard Terminal for A’s Ballpark
The proposed 38,000-seat ballpark that some hope will be built at Howard Terminal, just north of Jack London Square. PORT OF OAKLAND | HOWARD TERMINAL | Before groups interested in building a new downtown ballpark at the Port of Oakland’s Howard… Read More ›
Alameda Retains Management Firm At Former Naval Station; Deals Blow To Tagami
Alameda Mayor Marie Gilmore signs deed of reconveyance last June giving the city Alameda Point at no cost. PHOTO/Steven Tavares ALAMEDA CITY COUNCIL//ALAMEDA POINT | Incumbency won over potential as the principal property management firm of the past 11 years was chosen… Read More ›
First Phase Of Massive $1.2 Billion Oakland Army Base Project Begins
Oakland Councilmember Lynette Gibson McElhaney, Rep. Barbara Lee, Oakland Mayor Jean Quan, Phil Tagami and Port of Oakland Commissioner Ces Butler at Friday’s groundbreaking of the Oakland Global project. PHOTO/Steven Tavares OAKLAND//ARMY BASE PROJECT | Fourteen years after the closing… Read More ›
As Time Runs Out, Council Gives Oakland Army Base Tenants A Reprieve
Oakland Army Base from the sky. OAKLAND CITY COUNCIL | A few businesses at the Oakland Army Base will not face imminent eviction in advance of a planned $270 million makeover of the waterfront. The Oakland City Council Tuesday directed its… Read More ›
Ding Dong, Is The Witch Dead? How Brooks Will Confront Scathing Audit
OAKLAND CITY COUNCIL | Enough is enough! That is what city officials in Oakland appear to be saying when it comes to allegations of unethical behavior among some of its council members and years of institutional abuse. An explosive audit… Read More ›