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Aftermath Of An Oakland Fire In Homeless Encampment : TOXINS Are Problems – Derrick Soo

Aftermath Of An Oakland Fire In Homeless Encampment : TOXINS Are Problems – Derrick Soo From YouTube Channel: September 18, 2020 at 11:16AM ONN – Aftermath Of An Oakland Fire In Homeless Encampment : TOXINS Are Problems To Be Addressed – By Derrick Soo After every fire, Health hazards abound from the burning processes of […]

Aftermath of a fire, TOXINS are hurdles to be addressed by Derrick Soo

Aftermath of a fire, TOXINS are hurdles to be addressed by Derrick Soo ONN – Aftermath of a fire, TOXINS are hurdles to be addressed by Derrick Soo After every fire, Health hazards abound from the burning processes of destruction. Those TOXINS must be removed before “Repopulation” can begin. In the case of the Homeless, […]

North Oakland News: Don’t Like Telegraph Ave Redesign? Sign This KONO Petition

On Nextdoor, a petition from KONO Community Benefit District (where “KONO” is short for Koreatown Northgate) was posted because some are not happy with the recent changes on Telegraph Avenue. Here it is, including the text: KONO Community Benefit District has started a petition to get to a better road design for Telegraph Ave. The […]

Sanpete Utah Needs Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal For Jobs

Sanpete County Utah has a population of over 27,000 people, and is located 122 miles south of Salt Lake City, Utah. Of late, in the ongoing push to build the much-needed Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal and replaced the lost low-skill, well-paying jobs that went away with the closure of the Oakland […]

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Has New Oscars Representation And Inclusion Standards

Los Angeles – Today, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced new representation and inclusion standards for Oscars® eligibility in the Best Picture category, as part of its Academy Aperture 2025 initiative. The standards are designed to encourage equitable representation on and off screen in order to better reflect the diversity of the […]

Marcie Hodge Oakland City Council Districts 7, Combat homeless populations

Marcie Hodge Oakland City Council Districts 7, Combat homeless populations From YouTube Channel: September 7, 2020 at 09:21PM ONN – Building Leadership And Community Knowledge We had a educational good time @hodge4oakland @djigorbeatz #marciehodge4oaklandcitycouncil For full interview, go to @djigorbeatz #igtv Save the date!! September 9, 2020 @hodge4oakland and team will be at Foothill square, […]

Two New Murders in Vallejo: Vallejo Police Association Says City At A Record Pace

Vallejo Police Association Says New Cases Bring Total 2020 Murder Cases to 21, On Pace to be Worst Murder Year in History Vallejo, CA – Vallejo Police officers are investigating two new murder cases that occurred overnight, according the Vallejo Police Officers Association. The total number of murders in Vallejo now stands at 21, putting […]

Oakland, Utah, Wyoming: Subsidize Coal – Climate Change Is Due To Population Growth, Not Energy Type

Oakland, Utah, Wyoming: Subsidize Coal – Climate Change Is Due To Population Growth, Not Energy Type ONN – Oakland, Utah, Wyoming: Subsidize Coal – Climate Change Is Due To Population Growth, Not Energy Type Oakland, Utah, Wyoming: Subsidize Coal – Climate Change Is Due To Population Growth, Not Energy Type From Oakland News Now: https://ift.tt/3hVpawl […]

Oakland, Utah, Wyoming: Subsidize Coal – Climate Change Is Due To Population Growth, Not Energy Type

The largest single threat to the ecology and biodiversity of the planet in the decades to come will be global climate disruption due to the buildup of human-generated greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. People around the world are beginning to address the problem by reducing their carbon footprint through less consumption and better technology. But […]

Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk Terminal, Utah Coal Industry: Salt Lake Tribune Tricks Seen

Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk Terminal, Utah Coal Industry: Salt Lake Tribune Tricks Seen ONN – Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk Terminal, Utah Coal Industry: Salt Lake Tribune Tricks Seen Wow. So, at first glance, the “letter to the editor” in the Salt Lake Tribune, and called “Letter: Coal port is not worth Utah’s money”, […]

U.S. Chamber Calls on Congress To Pass Bills To Address Race-Based Opportunity Gaps

Washington – In a letter sent to all members of Congress, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce today formally endorsed more than a dozen individual bills in Congress that would help close longstanding opportunity gaps that exist for Black Americans and people of color. The move is part of the Chamber’s national Equality of Opportunity initiative […]

Death of Guy Mike Lee: A Oakland, Berkeley Bay Area Homeless Icon by Derrick Soo

Death of Guy Mike Lee: A Oakland, Berkeley Bay Area Homeless Icon by Derrick Soo ONN – Death of Guy Mike Lee: A Oakland, Berkeley Bay Area Homeless Icon by Derrick Soo You may or may not know the name Guy Mike Lee. Since the 70’s, Mike has fought for the Street Rights of our […]

Long-Term COVID-19 Cardiovascular Damage Fallout Requires Remote Patient Monitoring

COVID-19-related press releases have come to dominate the daily emails to Zennie62Media, and so it seemed like a good idea to start printing some as content. That good idea was based on the COVID-19-related press release you’re about to read. More studies show how COVID-19 aftermath survival may be driven by heart conditions across all […]

Oakland City Council Unanimously Approves Councilmember Sheng Thao’s Right To Recall Law

Oakland – Today the Oakland City Council unanimously voted to approve Councilmember Sheng Thao’s RIGHT TO RECALL ordinance which grants over 10,000 hotel, airport, and restaurant workers the first right of refusal for jobs from which they were laid off due the COVID-19 epidemic. Once certain hotels, chain restaurants, event centers, and airport concessionaires begin […]

Family Of Erik Salgado Demands Video Footage, Names Of The CHP Officers Who Killed Him

Oakland — On what would have been the 24th birthday of Erik Salgado his family is demanding the video footage and the names of the California Highway Patrol (CHP) officers who shot and killed him on June 6th. CHP shot as many as 40 rounds into the car killing him and injuring his girlfriend, Brianna […]

AIDS Quilt Installed At Oakland City Hall

Oakland, CA – On  Monday, July 6, 2020, the City of Oakland started hosting panels of the AIDS Memorial Quilt to hang on the front of Oakland City Hall. The AIDS Memorial quilt has more than 100,000 names stitched in remembrance of loved ones that have been lost to AIDS. Panels are hung in Cities […]

Port Of Oakland: Added Oakland International Airport Flights Cause Full Reopening Of Terminal 2

Added Flights at Oakland International Airport Prompt Full Reopening of Terminal 2 Airlines adding capacity; FAA distributes ½ million face coverings to OAK Oakland, CA: (July 1, 2020) – July will welcome added air travel opportunities for Bay Area residents and visitors as airlines increase capacity at Oakland International Airport (OAK). During the month, Southwest […]

Port Of Oakland Leaders Send Message To East Bay Businesses: Fly OAK First

Port of Oakland Leaders Send Message to East Bay Businesses: Fly OAK First. Airport appeals to local business community for future air travel planning Oakland – The Port of Oakland and its Oakland International Airport (OAK) are aiming to reinvigorate air travel by taking its message of resilience directly to the East Bay’s business community. […]

Oakland Needs Concrete Plans For The Budget, Post-Protest Downtown Rebuild – Phil Tagami Files

Oakland – The Oakland City Council has some tough budget decisions to make in the next few weeks …a lot of attention has been focused on $120 million budget deficit (and growing) and the fact that the Oakland Police Department currently utilize in excess of 44% of the General Purpose Revenue. With this as a […]

Oakland Police Department 2020 Police Racial Discipline Study: Black Officers Treated Poorly

Basic conclusion of the Oakland Police Department 2020 Police Racial Discipline Study is that “black officers were more likely to have an investigative case sustained against them than officers of other races.” Zennie62Media digitized the text from the entire study so it can be read “in the raw”. It is below. The page numbers corespond […]

City Of Oakland, City Of Emeryville Announce Opening Of Family Matters Emergency Shelter

Cities of Emeryville and Oakland Announce Opening of Family Matters Emergency Shelter for Families Families offered shelter, services, support, and meals Oakland and Emeryville announce opening of new emergency shelter for unhoused families https://t.co/40vbC41A9m — Libby Schaaf (@LibbySchaaf) June 9, 2020 Oakland, CA – Today Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf and Emeryville Mayor Christian Patz were […]

Congresswoman Barbara Lee Calls For Formation Of Truth, Racial Healing, Transformation Commission

In the Wake of COVID-19 and Murder of George Floyd, Congresswoman Barbara Lee Calls for Formation of Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Commission Washington, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Barbara Lee announced legislation calling for the establishment of the first United States Commission on Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation (TRHT). The Commission will examine the effects […]

Oakland Renters And Small Businesses Eviction Moratorium Extension: News From Councilmember Bas

Dear Oaklander, Heading into our 11th week sheltering in place, I’m inspired by recent wins for our community, such as the extension of my emergency eviction moratorium and a fall ballot initiative to provide Oakland youth with more political power! In this newsletter you’ll find: Updates on Oakland’s eviction moratorium extension Efforts to grant youth […]

Oakland’s Derrick Soo On “Street Health Teams Doing What We Do Best” In Homeless Work

Oakland’s Derrick Soo On “Street Health Teams Doing What We Do Best” In Homeless Work ONN – Oakland’s Derrick Soo On “Street Health Teams Doing What We Do Best” In Homeless Work I’m a member of ACHCH- Street Health Team. We work directly with our Homeless population to address Medical needs, Psychological Crisis, Drug Intervention […]

Oakland International Airport Dramatic Declines Due To Pandemic; Recovery This Summer?

Oakland – A steep decline in air travel is one of many shifts in culture caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic. With California and many other states under Shelter in Place orders since mid-March, Oakland International Airport now reports that it experienced a 96% decline in passenger traffic during the month of April, compared with […]

Oakland California Called Most House Poor City In The West By Siegemedia And The Zebra

Oakland California Called Most House Poor City In The West By Siegemedia And The Zebra   ONN – Oakland California Called Most House Poor City In The West By Siegemedia And The Zebra I received an interesting letter from Siegemedia’s Karlyn McKell. It went like this: Hi Zennie, I hope you are staying safe and […]

Oakland International Airport Prepares For ‘New Normal’ Of Travel In COVID-19 Era

Oakland – As the air travel industry adjusts to the COVID-19 pandemic, Oakland International Airport (OAK) is taking steps to protect travelers and workers– both now and in the future. OAK has instituted a Resiliency Task Force to examine all aspects of the Airport’s management and operations, both for short- and long-term sustainability. Oakland International […]

Mayor Of Oakland Economic Recovery Council Shows She Doesn’t Get The Immediacy Of Our Problem

Mayor Of Oakland Economic Recovery Council Shows She Doesn’t Get The Immediacy Of Our Problem   ONN – Mayor Of Oakland Economic Recovery Council Shows She Doesn’t Get The Immediacy Of Our Problem The Mayor of Oakland sent a press release via her assistantpress release via her assistant that I still can’t get over. It […]

City of Oakland Launches Operation HomeBase For Homeless Residents Vulnerable To COVID-19

Oakland, CA – Mayor Libby Schaaf, Vice Mayor Larry Reid, and City Councilmember Loren Taylor joined with community and philanthropic leaders today to announce the opening of Operation HomeBase, a new COVID-19 isolation trailer program located on Hegenberger Road in East Oakland. The new trailers were donated by the State of California to the City […]

City Of Oakland Complies With New Public Health Order From Alameda County

City of Oakland Complies with New Public Health Order from Alameda County: Order includes limited easing of specific restrictions for a small number of lower-risk activities Oakland, CA – The Alameda County Health Office today joined with six Bay Area health jurisdictions to revise and extend the Shelter in Place order through May 31, 2020, […]

Sheng Thao Oakland D4 Councilmember With Community Leaders Launch Project MASC

COUNCILMEMBER SHENG THAO ALONG WITH AAPI WOMEN LEAD AND COMMUNITY LEADERS ANNOUCE LAUNCH OF “PROJECT MASC FOR OAKLAND” TO FUNDRAISE AND DISTRIBUTE MASKS & OTHER RESOURCES TO OAKLAND COMMUNITIES Oakland – In partnership with AAPI Women Lead, theUCSF Center for Child and Community Health, UCSF Black Women’s Health & Livelihood Initiative, UCSF National Center of […]

Eli Lilly Starts Clinical Testing Of Coronavirus COVID-19 Therapies Baricitinib, LY3127804

Baricitinib Research Commences in NIH-led Adaptive Coronavirus COVID-19 Treatment Trial. Eli Lilly Starts Phase 2 Trial with Anti-Ang2 in Coronavirus COVID-19 Indianapolis – On April 10th, 2020, Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) announced it entered into an agreement with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of […]

Port Of Oakland Says Canceled Sailings Could Hit Cargo Volume

Oakland, Ca – Fewer container ships would likely mean less cargo at the Port of Oakland this spring. That was the message Oakland Maritime officials delivered to the Harbor Trucking Association last week. The Port of Oakland told freight haulers via video conference that 20 May and June voyages to Oakland have been scrubbed. The […]

Oakland International Airport To Remind Passengers To Wear Masks

Oakland International Responds to New Face Covering Requirement for Public Spaces Port employs enhanced health and safety measures to protect workers and travelers Oakland – The Alameda County Health Officer has issued Public Health Emergency Order No. 20-08, generally requiring the use of face coverings when engaged in essential business and services in public settings. […]

City of Oakland, Working Solutions Have $500,000 In Emergency Grants For Small Businesses

City of Oakland, Working Solutions Announce Disbursement of $500,000 in Emergency Grants to Small Businesses Additional Contributions Needed To Meet Demand Oakland, CA – Today, the City of Oakland and Working Solutions, a nonprofit Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), announced the disbursement of emergency grants to 90 extremely low-income small businesses in Oakland to help […]

Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf Announces COVID-19 Racial Disparities Task Force

Local Oakland Leaders Announce COVID-19 Racial Disparities Task Force Oakland, CA – Mayor Libby Schaaf and regional leaders announced the formation of an emergency task force to immediately address the racialized impacts of the COVID-19 virus and create state legislation to reduce health disparities for people of color. The COVID-19 Racial Disparities Task Force will […]

Oakland Residents And America Could Get A $2,000 Stimulus Check Under Proposed Bill

Oakland Residents And America Could Get A $2,000 Stimulus Check Under Proposed Bill ONN – Oakland Residents And America Could Get A $2,000 Stimulus Check Under Proposed Bill According to Channel 11 in Atlanta: “The new bill, named the Emergency Money for the People Act is being introduced by Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, and Rep. […]

The City Of Oakland Should Reduce Salaries 25 Percent Rather Than Layoffs In The Pandemic

The City Of Oakland Should Reduce Salaries 25 Percent Rather Than Layoffs In The Pandemic ONN – The City Of Oakland Should Reduce Salaries 25 Percent Rather Than Layoffs In The Pandemic The City Of Oakland Should Reduce Salaries 25 Percent Rather Than Layoffs In The Pandemic Oakland passed Measure Q during the 2020 California […]

City Of Oakland Plans Parks & Rec Employee Cuts After Voters Approve Measure Q

City Of Oakland Plans Parks & Rec Employee Cuts After Voters Approve Measure Q ONN – City Of Oakland Plans Parks & Rec Employee Cuts After Voters Approve Measure Q Sad news: according to a well-placed news source, the City of Oakland plans to cut Parks and Recreation Department staff, after voters approved the controversial […]

Bank Of America Fayetteville Ga Practices Social Distancing

Bank Of America Fayetteville Ga Practices Social Distancing ONN – Bank Of America Fayetteville Ga Practices Social Distancing Social Distancing is the common practice done by an estimated 90 percent of the world’s population. All to flatten the curve and stop the spread of the Coronavirus. The Bank of America at 219 Banks Station in […]

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