Published: January, 2007 Boat stay, commercial buildings and popular local businesses may go. This photo of the marina may be a testament to the way it was. Photo by Dennis Anderson.


Published: January, 2007 Boat stay, commercial buildings and popular local businesses may go. This photo of the marina may be a testament to the way it was. Photo by Dennis Anderson.
By Joel Williams Published: December, 2007 The responses ranged from, It didn’t affect us at all, to We were completely shut down. Some companies shut down voluntarily, while others that were not directly affected noticed that no one showed up, even though the nice weather would normally have meant brisk business. The most poignant response […]
Ferry Supporters Pack MTC Meeting—Beat Back Proposal to Divert Toll Funds to Livermore BART Extension By Guy Span Published: October, 2002 Like Alice in Wonderland, your intrepid reporter found himself thrust into the incomprehensible workings of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC). Attending a MTC meeting is a little bit like tuning into a soap opera, […]
By Deb SelfPublished: April 1, 2011 At the time of this writing, this year’s rainy season had already brought nine million gallons of raw sewage to Bay Area waterways, and a stunning 125 million gallons of undertreated sewage from the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) plants at Point Isabel and in Oakland. Many […]