A book on the origins of political polarization and a romance novel set in Berkeley are among other new offerings by local authors.
The final nine innings at the Coliseum were marked by tears, cheers, signs and ‘Let’s Go Oakland’ chants.
Three disability commissioners, each living with a disability, accused Berkeley of violating landmark federal disability laws.
Haller served as vice president of the California Ink Company, one of the graphic arts industry’s biggest suppliers. He was also an artist known for mask-making.
For over four decades Haller served as vice president of the California Ink Co., one of the graphic arts industry's biggest suppliers. He was also an artist known for mask-making.
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As the A’s play their last game in Oakland, cartoonist Nomi Kane shows us what we’re losing.