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Shooting leaves 1 dead in Oakland, suspect at large
Police are searching for the suspect in a shooting that left one person dead in Oakland Wednesday.
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CHP investigates freeway shooting on I-880 in Oakland
The California Highway Patrol is investigating the fifth freeway shooting reported in the Oakland area over the past seven days.
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Case against Oakland police investigator accused of perjury, bribing witness heads to trial
There is enough evidence to send an Oakland homicide investigator to trial, an Alameda County judge ruled Wednesday.
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Case against Oakland police investigator accused of perjury, bribing witness heads to trial
There is enough evidence to send an Oakland homicide investigator to trial, an Alameda County judge ruled Wednesday.
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Deadly shooting on Embarcadero in Oakland under investigation
A person was shot and killed on the 200 block of Embarcadero in Oakland Wednesday morning, police said.
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Oakland Diocese seeks to seal names of alleged predator priests in bankruptcy case
Attorneys representing the Diocese of Oakland in its ongoing bankruptcy case are seeking to seal the names of priests and other church employees accused of sexually abusing children or aiding in alleged cover ups.
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East Bay musician's rare saxophone stolen in Oakland
A Bay Area musician has become the latest target of thieves in Oakland, leaving him with no way to make a living.
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Musician's saxophone stolen after Oakland performance
A Bay Area musician has become the latest target of thieves in Oakland, leaving him with no way to make a living. Velena Jones reports.
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A's reverse boycott: Spend a day with die hard fans rallying to keep their team in Oakland
In a protest that garnered national attention, thousands of fans in green T-shirts bearing the word “SELL” packed the Coliseum, calling on A’s owner John Fisher to sell the team instead of moving it to Las Vegas.
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CHP investigates freeway shooting in Oakland
No one was injured in a freeway shooting in Oakland Monday morning, according to the California Highway Patrol.
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CHP investigates freeway shooting in Oakland; No injuries reported
No one was injured in a freeway shooting in Oakland Monday morning, according to the California Highway Patrol.
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A's reverse boycott: Spend a day with die hard fans rallying to keep their team in Oakland
In a protest that garnered national attention, thousands of fans in green T-shirts bearing the word “SELL” packed the Coliseum, calling on A’s owner John Fisher to sell the team instead of moving it to Las Vegas.
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Bay Area residents celebrate Juneteenth this weekend
People came out in San Francisco’s Fillmore District and other parts of the Bay Saturday to commemorate Juneteenth. Christie Smith reports.
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1 dead following Oakland shooting: Police
One person died in the wake of an early morning shooting in Oakland Saturday, police said.
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Hit-and-run driver kills pedestrian in Oakland
A pedestrian is dead after being hit by a driver who left the scene in Oakland Friday night, police said.
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Equipment stolen from 15-person band in San Jose
The leader of a San Jose band says someone stole his van and trailer filled with all the equipment that he needs to perform.
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Carjacking suspect on the run
A carjacking suspect raced through streets in the East Bay and was eventually detained after crashing into another vehicle.
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A's Las Vegas ballpark bill passes Nevada Senate, heads to Assembly
A stadium financing bill aimed at drawing the Oakland Athletics to Las Vegas cleared a major hurdle Tuesday after being approved by the Nevada Senate, but not before lawmakers amended the measure to strengthen its benefits for the community. Bob Redell reports.
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Over 27,000 A's fans show for ‘reverse boycott'
The fight for the A’s is on with fans louder than ever as the team faced the Tampa Bay Rays and a “reverse boycott” Tuesday. Stephanie Magallon reports.
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A's fans flock to Oakland Coliseum for ‘reverse boycott'
A’s fans are planning a “reverse boycott” at Tuesday night’s game as the team continues to negotiate with Nevada on a move to Las Vegas. Velena Jones reports.