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My great-great-grandfather s grave was lost for decades Here s how I found it

My great-great-grandfather s grave was lost for decades Here s how I found it
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Oysters need help coming back to the Bay Can chickens help?

Only 1% of native oysters still exist along Oakland and Berkeley's shorelines, but efforts are underway to bring them back for a healthy bay.

The California town most likely to liquefy when big earthquake hits

Labeled the Big One by wary seismologists, the catastrophic event is poised to strike within the next seven years, they say, and could spell doom for Alameda s roughly 76,000 residents.

A house of cards : When the Big One comes, will Alameda be ready? [Bay Area News Group :: BC-CALIF-ALAMEDA-EARTHQUAKES:SJ]

A house of cards : When the Big One comes, will Alameda be ready? [Bay Area News Group :: BC-CALIF-ALAMEDA-EARTHQUAKES:SJ]
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Earthquakes: Will Alameda be ready when The Big One strikes?

The island, like many East Bay cities, is covered in older, wood-frame buildings that could serve as tinder for post-quake fires. The island doesn’t have any neighborhood water tanks, meaning there is less water readily available within city limits. There are only five crossings on and off Alameda –  all of which are in liquefaction zones. After a major earthquake, Alameda could quickly find itself isolated from help and resources. But perhaps the most pressing concern is the structural reality of the island. Most of it is manmade.

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