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Oakland shooting victim stable, two suspects at large
One person is in stable condition Tuesday following a shooting Monday afternoon in Oakland, police said. The shooting was reported at 3:30 p.m. in the 2400 block of Foothill...Read More
New report finds strong growth for computer science jobs but inequity in training
Computer science jobs pay well, yet access to, enrollment and success in computer science courses in California schools varies by gender, race/ethnicity, income and geography, a new report said....Read More
Oakland officers discover female victim with gunshot wounds
A female victim was shot in East Oakland on Monday afternoon, police said. Officers responded at 1:31 p.m. to a report of a shooting in the 1700 block of...Read More
Kaiser unveils plan to construct Oakland’s ‘biggest office building’
Kaiser Permamente on Monday morning unveiled plans for a new national headquarters to be constructed in downtown Oakland in the coming years. The 1.7 million-square-foot office tower, which is...Read More
Anime, electronic music collide in Oakland’s ‘Second Sky’
Electro-house DJ and producer Porter Robinson held his first personally curated music festival Saturday.Read More
More than 7,000 Oakland, Berkeley residents without power
Pacific Gas and Electric is working to restore power Tuesday evening to about 7,300 customers in Berkeley and Oakland, PG&E officials said. The outage started just before 4 p.m....Read More
Oakland debates budget proposal, amendments, as deadline nears
The Oakland City Council will hold a special meeting Monday evening to discuss Mayor Libby Schaaf’s proposed $3.2 billion budget for the next two fiscal years. It’s likely that...Read More
Warriors’ minority owner gets one-year ban, $500,000 fine for Kyle Lowry shove
The NBA fined Golden State Warriors’ minority team owner Mark Stevens $500,000 and suspended him from games and team activities for one year after he shoved Toronto Raptors’ point...Read More
Oakland decriminalizes magic mushrooms, various psychoactive plants
The Oakland City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to decriminalize the use of psychoactive plants, such as magic mushrooms. The vote makes Oakland the second city in the U.S....Read More
Driver passes out behind wheel, dies after collision
A man died Tuesday afternoon in Oakland after passing out while driving, drifting into oncoming traffic, then striking a car parked on the opposite curb, according to police. Oakland...Read More