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Free Family Cycling Workshop at Chabot Elementary
Join the East Bay Bicycle Coalition's League Certified safety instructors for a day of fun games, safety drills, skills building, and a neighborhood ride on April 7.

Join the East Bay Bicycle Coalition's League Certified safety instructors for a day of fun games, safety drills, skills building, and a neighborhood ride on April 7.

Assemblyember Nancy Skinner till present her proposed legislation to the state Assembly's public safety committee on Tuesday, April 2.
The exhibition of floral arrangements is free to the pubic. Meanwhile, tulips are in bloom on the cemetery grounds.
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A massive, 3-pound chocolate bunny sits atop an Easter display at Market Hall. Do you think you could finish off this sweet Easter treat?
A projection by the Oakland City Administrator's office indicates that the city would need to come up with an additional $229 million over five years to bring police staffing back up to 830 sworn police officers.
Several open houses even though it's Easter — perhaps the Easter bunny can help you find your dream home! We've also included a couple of homes for sale that are close to Rockridge but on the "Montclair" side of Highway 13.
Only four members of the public attended a recent Bay Area Rapid Transit District meeting on fare increases. New board members say the 9 a.m. meeting time is one reason why.
The new pizza place will open in a week or two across the street from Zachary's.
Patch counted seven vacant storefronts along College Avenue between Claremont and Broadway. A merchants spokesman says three are on the market and the others in transition and that the street is thriving. What's your view?
Save the date: Saturday, April 6 with four morning seatings.
Bring your cuttings, plants, spare garden tools — take home a whole new garden.
The annual benefit luncheon for Oakland Elizabeth House will be held at the Claremont Country Club. It helps support a residence and training for single mothers and their children who have experienced homelessness, violence, addiction or poverty.
Can you name the Rockridge bar this door belong to?
The College Avenue gallery art has a secondary market show called Mint Condition
City offices, libraries will be closed, but you'll still need to pay for parking.
Oakland police officers and friefighters are among those participating in the annual St. Baldrick's fundraiser at Children's Hospital and Reserch Center Oakland.
A San Francisco Chronicle column tally of the pay and benefits for Alameda County Administrator Susan Muranishi has caused quite a stir. What do you think?