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Oakland Police Commission leadership conflict | The cost of free eggs | How should the county address the opioid crisis? | Rift in local NAACP

Tag: east bay parks

the sun sets above a trail in the North Berkeley Hills, surrounded by green foliage
Posted inNature

E-bikes now allowed on 850 miles of East Bay park trails

Avatar photo by Jose Fermoso September 6, 2023September 6, 2023

E-bikes could provide greater access and are already in use in many places. But some are worried about their impact on other trail users.

Posted inArts & Community

This week in Oakland: MLK Shoreline, Knowland Park, boating on Lake Merritt

Jacob Simas headshot by Jacob Simas April 5, 2022April 6, 2022

Oakland schools are on spring break, so we’re recommending a few outdoor activities for the family. Plus: an Oakland A’s opening day watch party, and flamenco at Duende.

Posted inHealth & Environment

The problem and potential of Oakland’s parks

Dan Moore by Dan Moore November 26, 2021December 6, 2021

From the hills to Lake Merritt, the city is home to beautiful parklands. But who gets to enjoy them is determined by long-standing racial and class divides.

Crew Tilden die-back
Posted inHealth & Environment

Mass tree death in East Bay parks raises alarm ahead of fire season

by Eden Teller May 3, 2021May 4, 2021

Drought is the likely culprit in the first die-back pattern researchers have seen in the Bay Area.

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