By Yael Levin, UCLA BRITE Center Studies show that racial and ethnic minorities in the United States often experience more sleep problems compared to...
By Wade Woods Former San Francisco School Board member and director of the Mission Language and Vocational School Executive Director Rosario Anaya died Aug....
Governor Jerry Brown on Aug. 7 signed legislation authored by Senator Mark Leno that would allow the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART)...
Independent Monitor Robert Warshaw, federal Judge Thelton Henderson’s representative in Oakland, is putting a spotlight on police shootings in cases that may be “by the...
By Juliana Bunim, UCSF News Sensory processing disorders (SPD) are more are more prevalent in children than autism and as common as attention deficit...
John Lee, known to friends as Tehuti, passed away on June 18. He was 70 years old. Tehuti was born April 12, 1945 to...
After three days of peaceful demonstrations marking the one-year anniversary of Michael Brown’s fatal shooting in Ferguson, Mo., yet another African-American man was shot by...
A group of national faith leaders in Ferguson for the one-year anniversary events of the murder of Mike Brown and Ferguson Uprising lament the continued...
Mission Peak Regional Preserve might be among the Bay Area’s busiest parks, but it has some of the best-maintained trails, thanks to students at Irvington...
A sea of smart phones rose above heads to capture singer-songwriter Kehlani Parrish’s dark, waist-length, wind-machine-blown hair flutter on stage during her July 26 show...
For many young people, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), enacted 25 years ago, is an accepted and understood fact of life. But a new...
Special to the Post Ayanna Banks, an Oakland Technical High senior studying in the school’s fashion academy, said she learned a lot about time...
Courtesy of NPR It has been exactly one year since police officer Darren Wilson shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. Mourners...
A tireless advocate who was deeply committed to the education of the children of Oakland, educator Nabeehah Sabree Shakir passed away on March 14. She...
The UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism will be well represented at this year’s News and Documentary Emmy Awards, with six alumni and several lecturers...
Around work, you’ve gotten a reputation as the go-to person for certain things. Everybody has a talent; yours happens to be on the job. ...
Courtesy of Richmond Standard Congressman Mark DeSaulnier is urging the Federal Railroad Administration to enact regulations requiring that train cars carrying coal or petroleum...
At the largest gathering of African-American physicians and health care professionals in the country, the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) released a new report,...
By Wade Woods After several days of twist and turns, residents of the historic Frederick Douglas Haynes Garden housing complex could breathe a little...
Courtesy of Richmond Standard With additional warehouse and distribution companies moving into Richmond, it is becoming increasingly important to ensure West County residents are...
Santa Clara, CA – It did’t take long for the Forty-Niners to make a decision that surprised many. Less than 24 hours after Aldon Smith was...
“I can’t do this time in a sober state of mind,” is a phrase one often hears in prison. Translated, it means that it is...
Fifty years ago, Post Publisher Paul Cobb went South to join the fight for voter registration and engage in Civil Rights activity, taking a stand...
By Anh Le On July 7, President Barack Obama met with Nguyen Trong Phu, Vietnam’s Communist Party Secretary at the White House. April 15 was...
By Post Staff Oakland neighbors held at least 560 block parties Tuesday evening, part of National Night Out, a popular and growing annual celebration...