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Oakland goes digital: New kiosks are designed to help community
The city of Oakland is going digital as part of a new effort to give residents and visitors better access to information. Restaurants, shops, local events, city jobs and emergency service will all be at your fingertips.
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‘Very stressful': Financial aid application issues have students concerned
College acceptance letters are starting to roll in, but this year a major glitch in the new application process for financial aid has brought the process to a halt.
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Giants unveil new ‘show-stopping' Oracle Park LED lights, sound system
The Giants made significant upgrades to Oracle Park’s lighting and sound systems ahead of the start of the 2024 MLB season.
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Giants to rotate PA announcers after parting ways with Brooks-Moon
The Giants will try out a handful of new public address announcers after parting way with longtime Oracle Park staple Renel Brooks-Moon this week.
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Bay Area weather forecast: Scattered showers, possible thunderstorms
The National Weather Service forecast for the greater San Francisco Bay Area for Saturday calls for scattered showers and possible thunderstorms around the region.
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California likely to remain drought free for second straight year, NOAA says
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminstration has released its spring 2024 outlook, saying April, May and June may see above average temperatures but Californians won’t have to worry about another drought.
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I-280 in San Jose reopens after person suffers mental crisis
Interstate 280 in San Jose was shut down Thursday morning due to a person suffering a mental crisis, but lanes reopened less than an hour later, according to the California Highway Patrol.
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