Environment
The Ocean Cleanup Fails on Its First Effort
Posted by Keith Gleason | Mar 5, 2019 | Environment | 0 |
Alameda Point Park Moves Closer to Reality
Posted by Janis Hashe | Mar 4, 2019 | Environment | 0 |
The Tick That Took Me Out
Posted by Shona Curley | Jan 21, 2019 | Environment, Health & Fitness | 0 |
Delays by Air Pollution Regulators Could Cost Live...
Posted by Jean Tepperman | Nov 5, 2018 | Environment | 0 |
Drowning in Plastic
Posted by Sarah Phelan | Aug 13, 2018 | Environment | 0 |
Calling the Next Generation of Park Rangers
by Angela Hill | Aug 24, 2021 | Education, Environment | 0 |
Merritt College launches a new natural history and sustainability program that works hard to...
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by Keith Gleason | Mar 5, 2019 | Environment | 0 |
The device, known as Wilson, was towed from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to Hilo Bay in Hawaii in December after hitting snags on its maiden voyage, but the Alameda company that sent it is vowing to continue the plastic cleanup mission.
Read MoreAlameda Point Park Moves Closer to Reality
by Janis Hashe | Mar 4, 2019 | Environment | 0 |
The Navy’s cleanup of an old airfield, known as Site 32, is nearing completion, paving the way for a new park and wetlands.
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by Shona Curley | Jan 21, 2019 | Environment, Health & Fitness | 0 |
My story of getting and coping with late-stage Lyme disease—one of the fastest spreading, most debilitating, and least understood diseases in the nation.
Read MoreDelays by Air Pollution Regulators Could Cost Lives
by Jean Tepperman | Nov 5, 2018 | Environment | 0 |
Environmentalists say Bay Area regulators are continuing to drag their feet on dealing with air pollution from refineries. And residents in vulnerable communities are paying the price.
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Faces of the East Bay
Your 2021 Financial Checklist: 4 Questions to Ask Your Advisor
by Percy D. McGee, Jr. | Dec 10, 2021 | Ask the Experts, Faces of Oakland, Money Sense
In 2020, we learned the importance of being prepared for anything. As you meet with your advisor to review your progress toward your financial goals, these four questions can help you identify areas of your financial life that may need more attention, and others that...
Ask the Expert: Estate Planning with Sara Diamond
by The Monthly Staff | Sep 21, 2021 | Ask the Experts, Faces of Oakland, Health & Fitness, Senior Living
Richmond Estate Planning Attorney, Sara Diamond answers questions about wills, trusts, powers of attorney and advance health care directives.
Health & Aging: Is Your Family Ready to Cover the Costs?
by Percy D. McGee, Jr. | Sep 14, 2021 | Ask the Experts, Faces of Oakland, Money Sense, Senior Living
Use these four questions as a guide to help you plan ahead for future medical and caregiving needs. Most people don’t want to think about the health-related what-ifs that come with aging, let alone talk about them — especially with family. Nonetheless, that...
The Face of Bilingual Education
by Oakland Magazine Staff | Feb 4, 2020 | Faces of Oakland
Ecole Bilingue de Berkeley