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Daily Archives: September 3, 2019

Courtesy of the Oakland Unified School District
Crime

Thieves steal 60 laptops from East Oakland elementary school

"When a person steals from a school, all they are doing is stealing from students and their future."
By Bay City NewsSeptember 3, 20190
Ching Wong/SFBay
Crime

Judge unseals last warrant in raid against journalist in Adachi report case

"The Bryan Carmody saga is a stain on San Francisco history that can't be erased by a few court rulings."
By Bay City NewsSeptember 3, 20190
Ching Wong/SFBay
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Government

Chase Center ribbon-cutting kicks off start of new era

“A brand new journey starts today."
By Jerold ChinnSeptember 3, 20190
Jim Heaphy, Cullen328 on Wikimedia Commons
Crime

Ghost Ship trial resumes, jury rests without verdict

The reconstituted jury panel in the trial of Ghost Ship warehouse master tenant Derick Almena and creative director Max Harris resumed deliberations on ...
By Bay City NewsSeptember 3, 20190
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Crime

Authorities identify man found floating in SF Bay

A suspect who was found dead in San Francisco Bay after he fled from Alameda County sheriff’s deputies and rammed a gate at ...
By Bay City NewsSeptember 3, 20190
Sonoma County
Crime

Sonoma County busts illegal cannabis cultivation of more than 60,000 plants

Sonoma County inspectors shut down the largest non-permitted commercial cannabis cultivation ever in the county last week. Inspectors with the county’s Permit and ...
By Bay City NewsSeptember 3, 20190
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News

Christmas Hill Park reopens after deadly Gilroy shooting

Christmas Hill Park, the site of July’s deadly Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting, reopened to the public Tuesday morning. The 51-acre park, with its sports ...
By Bay City NewsSeptember 3, 20190
Jerold Chinn/SFBay
News

BART continues paper ticket phaseout at Powell Street station

Starting Tuesday, BART’s Powell Street station in San Francisco became the latest site in the transit system to phase out the sale of ...
By Bay City NewsSeptember 3, 20190
Pacifica Police Department
Crime

Police confiscate assault rifles, large-capacity magazines after traffic stop

A traffic stop by a Pacifica police officer Sunday ended with the arrest of a 30-year-old man after a concealed gun was found ...
By Bay City NewsSeptember 3, 20190
Johan Jönsson (Julle)
East Bay

PG&E restores power to thousands in Oakland

More than 3,700 PG&E customers were without power in Oakland early Tuesday morning. PG&E spokesman J.D. Guidi said the outage started at 5:41 a.m. ...
By Bay City NewsSeptember 3, 20190

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