Featured in Category Alameda Cty sheriff urges all residents to stay home to avoid civil unrest By Sam Richards | Bay City News | May 31, 2020 Reports of large, mobile groups of rioters and looters traveling around Oakland and other areas in the East Bay.
Bay Area Express lane tolls resume June 1 on area highways By Dan McMenamin | Local News Matters | May 31, 2020 Traffic volumes have increased amid the easing of restrictions for shelter in place.
Crime & Safety Oakland protests leave one federal officer dead, other officers wounded; 22 arrested By Dennis Culver, Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | May 30, 2020 Protests turned deadly in and around downtown Oakland Friday night.
Featured in Category What are we eating now | Oodles of noodles from Shan Dong By Lou Fancher | May 29, 2020 This family-run spot in downtown Oakland has long been popular for their homemade noodles served any which way you might like.
Bay Area Oakland Airport almost completely devoid of passengers in April By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | May 21, 2020 Oakland International Airport reported a 96 percent drop in passenger volumes as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
News Loophole closed in ban of flavored, menthol tobacco products By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 12, 2020 The Oakland City Council unanimously voted to ban the sale of flavored, menthol tobacco products at all tobacco stores and pharmacies.
COVID-19 Free COVID-19 testing at walk-up or drive-through locations in Oakland By City of Oakland | May 8, 2020 Alameda County residents: If you work outside the home or if you’re worried you have the virus, you can get a test.
Around Town Additional ‘slow streets’ added in Oakland By Dennis Culver | Bay City News | May 8, 2020 Five additional miles added including Tiffin Road and Shafter Ave.
Around Town Oakland adds routes to ‘slow streets’ program By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 1, 2020 The six routes will add five miles of walkable streets to the city's program.
Around Town UPDATE | Where are Oakland’s ‘slow’ streets? By Exedra Staff | April 17, 2020 The city has expanded its network of streets where it's safer for bicyclists, walkers, runners and wheelchair users to be on the streets.