On Saturday, Dec. 15, more than 15 Berkeley community stakeholders met for a retreat at Berkeley Technology Academy to discuss the next eight months of strategic...
More Than 500 Ford GoBike Plus Ebikes Will Join Fleet of Classic Bikes in Oakland, Berkeley and Emeryville Ford GoBike is introducing more than 500 new...
Oakland Raiders Defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins and his wife, Audrey, supported Swords to Plowshares annual Holiday Luncheon for Veterans this year by providing 100 free, hot...
Kaiser Permanente Thrive mental health clinicians represented by the National Union of Healthcare Workers (NUHW) held a strike at Kaiser facilities, Dec. 10 to Dec. 14,...
Minister Willie Joe Hall was born on August 24,1938 in Miami, Fla., to Minister Joseph Seamon and Ola Mae Hall. He was called home to the...
On December 5, at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, the William + Flora Hewlett Foundation hosted a panel discussing High Performance: The State of the...
Emmit A. Powell, radio and television broadcaster, producer and founder of Emmit Powell Gospel Elites, died a few days short of his birthday celebration scheduled for...
Warner “Country Pete” McGill Jr., lead singer and guitarist of the Cotton Fields Blues Band, died on Dec. 6, 2018, in San Ramon. He was 72....
On Friday, Dec. 14, Oakland City Council convened a special meeting to certify and declare the passage of Measure AA, the Oakland Children’s Initiative, despite the...
This is the Warriors third straight State Championship, which is a first for any California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) team. The Mack Warriors won the California Division...
Richard Mitchell, the Richmond native who Mayor Tom Butt called “probably the best ever” director of the City of Richmond’s planning department, is set to retire...
Environment Friendly Start-up Launched by Richmond Native to Host First Annual Vericool Holiday Event, Providing Meals and Gifts The holidays can prove challenging to any family....
The Peralta Colleges Foundation has announced LaNiece Jones as its new executive director. “We are thrilled to welcome LaNiece as the Foundation’s new executive director and...
The Post Salon co-sponsored a community dialogue on schools Sunday, Dec. 9. along with Oakland Public Education Network (OPEN), Educators for Democratic Schools, the New McClymonds...
Ray Taliaferro, the first Black talk show host on a major American radio station, died in Paducah Kentucky, weeks after he was reported missing Nov. 10...
From now until December 28th, families pursuing homeownership are invited to submit pre-applications for four brand new single-family homes in Oakland. These homes feature four bedrooms,...
The county will also eliminate $26 million in existing fees The newly-formed Debt Free Justice California coalition is celebrating a stunning victory after the Board of...
The company joined forces with Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church in a charitable effort to distribute turkeys and all the fixings to families in need to...
The City of San Leandro is pleased to announce that Junior Warriors Basketball is back for its 19th year in San Leandro. This program is open...
Mother Elnora Dillard died on Nov. 25 at the age of 95. Born on February 23, 1923 to Sammy and Hattie Gibbs in Keithville, La., she...
State Sen. Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley), with co-authors Sen. Scott Wiener, and Assemblymembers Rob Bonta and Buffy Wicks, this week unveiled SB 18 “Keep Californians Housed,” which...
The following is the third part of a series profiling the new report from the Dellums Institute/Just Cities for the Housing and Dignity Project led by...
Students at Oakland High School had a special visitor in Rev. Jesse Jackson on Friday, Nov. 30. Speaking at a student leadership class, he said, “Learning...
Daughter of Haitian and Chinese immigrants, Kristine Guillaume makes history as the first Black woman president of Harvard’s newspaper. Kristine Guillaume screamed into the phone when...