At least 50 independent truckers, frustrated with a backlog at the Port of Oakland and what they say is mistreatment by port workers, blocked at least one entrance to the facility on Aug. 19. Above, truck driver J.R. Coleman (left, holding sign) talks with Michael Villeggiante, president of Local 10 of the longshoremen's union. (Deborah Svoboda / KQED)
Newberry Solar 1 in Newberry Springs east of Barstow is one of the first small-scale solar farms to be constructed in unincorporated San Bernardino County. Nearby residents are still conflicted over living in such close proximity to the 27-acre project, concerned about spoiled views, land devaluation, flood control and other issues. (Steven Cuevas/KQED)
A crowd of about 100 Egyptian-Americans from around the Bay Area gathered at San Francisco’s Civic Center on Aug. 18, calling for the U.S. to halt billions of dollars in aid to the Egyptian military until the skyrocketing violence in the country is stopped. Above, Berkeley resident Sarah Ismail called for an end to killings in Egypt, saying she wants the U.S. to stop sending military aid to Egypt as long as the army maintains power. (Alex Emslie/KQED)