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2024:

Fremont animal shelter struggles to keep up with feral cats amid staffing, budget woes, 8/7/24

‘Like a box of kindling’: Why does this West Oakland house keep burning and endangering the neighborhood?, 6/17/24

2023:

A new book explores the radical history of abortion activism in Oakland, 11/9/23

As evictions return, more dogs in Oakland could need foster homes, 7/11/23

LifeLong Medical Care workers strike for fair workload, compensation equity, 6/28/23

Vallejo dialysis workers seek to organize union for better pay, staffing, 4/14/23

Which Oakland hospitals have mask mandates?, 4/4/23

Mask mandate for Alameda County hospitals could end next week, 3/28/23

Coroner records 186 COVID deaths in Oakland last year, 1/10/2023

2022:

Bed Bug Concerns Cause Tensions at Urban Ore, 11/29/2022

OUSD is no longer publishing it’s COVID data—, 9/14/2022

Oakland’s COVID Data Show Racial Disparities in 2021 Deaths—, 2/1/22

 Healthcare Unions Denounce CDC and California’s New Guidelines—, 1/12/22

2021:

Alameda County COVID Cases Moderately Increase Since State Lifts Regulations—, 7/6/21

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  • Richmondside/
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Zack Haber is an organizer of poetics. His poetry has appeared in many little magazines and journals. His little book, if you want to be one of them playing in the streets…was released by Tiny Splendor and Quiet Lightning books in 2014. He works as a reading tutor and PE teacher at Martin Luther King/Lafayette Elementary School in West Oakland, where he lives. He grew up in Reston, Virginia, a suburb of Washington DC.

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