public safety Alameda DA criticizes Oakland police over alleged officer DUIs, cites ‘alarming trend’ By Katy St. Clair, Bay City News | October 22, 2024 Oakland police said they were aware of the allegations made against the officers and are cooperating with outside law enforcement agencies on each case.
Fires Crews quench last embers of Keller Fire that forced hundreds to evacuate in Oakland hills By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | October 22, 2024 More than 20 firefighters remained at the scene on Monday morning; the cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Bay Area Red Flag Warning dropped after gusty winds ease, but dry conditions to persist this week By Pete Young | Bay City News | October 21, 2024 Red Flag danger is determined by a combination of wind speed and humidity.
Bay Area Forward progress stopped on Oakland Hills fire that burned two homes By Bay City News, Exedra Staff | October 18, 2024 The fire was first reported around 1:30 p.m. and burned around 13 acres in a neighborhood near Highway 580.
berkeley Historic milestone: Berkeley high schoolers voting for school board election for first time By Tony Hicks, Bay City News | October 18, 2024 Students 16 and 17 years old can now vote in Berkeley and Oakland Unified School District board elections.
Oakland Oakland Ballers give fan-owners piece of the action; one will get to join board of directors By Tony Hicks | Bay City News | October 16, 2024 A board position elected by fans, representing fans, is a key component of the unique sports ownership model.
Education Oakland Unified’s budget deficit grows 9.2% to $95M as pay, benefit increases take effect By Pete Young, Bay City News | October 14, 2024 End of COVID funds, declining enrollment add to district's financial stress.
crimes Oakland NAACP leadership lends its support to mayoral recall, calls Thao ‘serious threat’ By Kiley Russell, Bay City News | October 8, 2024 The group says concerns about crime and allegations of financial mismanagement informed their position.
Oakland Development group makes $10M payment for Oakland Coliseum; amended total now $125M By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | October 8, 2024 According to some, "a higher purchase price with faster payments" is not all it seems and may trigger budget cuts to the police force.
Education Oakland’s long-time incumbent looks to hold on to D5 city council seat, faces 2 challengers By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | October 7, 2024 Erin Armstrong is a policy advisor to Alameda County Supervisor Nate Miley, and Dominic Prado is a Fruitvale District restaurateur.