Election year wrap-up

Ken Katz sums up election results nationally and locally and speculates about Aimee Allison’s future plans, as well as the prospects of Ignacio De La Fuente being re-elected as Council President on January 8.

KFC facelift gets community input

Ken Katz reports how neighbors, management, the City, and Pat Kernighan’s office are working together to improve, while updating, the KFC on Lake Park Avenue.

Online photo collection shows how much our area has changed

A set of 199 historic photos from collections of the Oakland Library, and including many of the Lake Merritt area, have been posted online at the Online Archive of California. The items cover 1842–1967, including maps, portaits, landscapes, and manuscripts.

Homeless Connect touched both homeless people and volunteers

Ken Katz reports on last week’s Homeless Connect event matching homeless people in Oakland and Berkeley with needed services plus a look at this event through the eyes of community volunteers.

Outside money continues to pour in for Aimee Allison

Ken Katz brings us up to date on the rapidly developing story of outside influence in the District 2 city-council race.

Patience paid off for Splash Pad and Trader Joe’s

The Trader Joe’s announcement gives the neighborhood both the park and the store it has wanted.

District 2 Lawn Sign Wars

In District 2 council race, purloining of opponent’s campaign signs and illegal posting of her own raises larger issues.

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