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Memorial service for fallen Oakland officer
A memorial service for fallen Oakland police Officer Jordan Wingate is set for this Friday and will be open to the public. Christie Smith reports.
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Family, friends remember fallen Oakland officer
Family, friends and colleagues honored fallen Oakland police Officer Jordan Wingate at a memorial service Friday.
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Security guard helps rescue construction worker from structure fire in Oakland
Heroism was on display Wednesday as an Oakland apartment fire sent an entire construction crew to the hospital.
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Security guard helps rescue people from structure fire in Oakland
Heroism was on display Wednesday as an Oakland apartment fire sent an entire construction crew to the hospital. Velena Jones reports.
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Groundbreaking for Oakland's newest affordable housing project
Oakland is breaking ground on a new housing development Tuesday for some of the city’s most vulnerable residents.
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Oakland firefighters extinguish RV blaze that spread to nearby business
Oakland firefighters extinguished an RV fire that spread to a commercial cannabis cultivation business on Saturday morning.
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Fight over renaming Oakland airport now involves lawsuit
There’s a new battle of the Bay — this time over a name. And now the courts will get involved. The city of San Francisco is suing the city of Oakland over the proposed renaming of Oakland’s airport to San Francisco Bay Oakland International. Velena Jones has a look at the new suit and why Oakland says they’re not backing...
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California attorney general touts Oakland development, calls for more affordable housing
California Attorney General Rob Bonta marked National Fair Housing Month at a public address in Oakland on Thursday, as the state Legislature considers whether to strengthen his enforcement powers over cities.
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AG Bonta visits Fruitvale Transit Village
California Attorney General Rob Bonta marked National Fair Housing Month at a public address in Oakland on Thursday, as the state Legislature considers whether to strengthen his enforcement powers over cities.
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San Francisco sues Oakland over airport renaming
The city of San Francisco on Thursday filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against the city of Oakland over the planned renaming of Oakland’s airport, according to a news release from the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office. Bob Redell reports.
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San Francisco sues Oakland over airport renaming
The city of San Francisco on Thursday filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against the city of Oakland over the planned renaming of Oakland’s airport, according to a news release from the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office.
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Planting Justice nursery launches new farming initiative
Earth Day is next week, and a new initiative to plant trees, fruits and vegetables is underway in the East Bay, where a long-standing nursery run by residents and formerly incarcerated people is taking the lead. Vianey Arana reports.
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Police shoot and kill armed man at home in West Oakland
Oakland police shot and killed an armed man Wednesday night during another agency’s homicide investigation, the department said Thursday morning. Bob Redell reports.
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Police shoot and kill armed man at home in West Oakland
Oakland police shot and killed an armed man Wednesday night during another agency’s homicide investigation, the department said Thursday morning.
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Police shooting in West Oakland
Oakland police are investigating a police shooting in the area Wednesday night.
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Oakland Fresh: Program aims to tackle blight in city's most troubled areas
Oakland city crews have been working for months targeting graffiti, illegal dumping, trash, potholes, and clearing overgrown brush.
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Oakland Fresh: Program aims to tackle blight in city's most troubled areas
Oakland city crews have been working for months targeting graffiti, illegal dumping, trash, potholes, and clearing overgrown brush. Velena Jones reports.
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What's next for those arrested at Bay Area protests
One day after protesters brought traffic to a halt on both sides of the Bay for hours, the question many are asking is what, if anything, will they be charged with?
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What's next for those arrested at Bay Area protests
One day after protesters brought traffic to a halt on both sides of the Bay for hours, the question many are asking is what, if anything, will they be charged with? Sergio Quintana explains.