Antioch, civil rights attorney John Burris reach constitutional policing settlement

The city of Antioch and civil rights attorney John Burris on Friday announced the settlement of a long-standing police abuse case involving 23 people, 45 police officers and three former police chiefs that is expected to last five years and reform the department so that officers practice constitutional policing.

What to know about the Brown University and MIT shootings

Several days of investigations into the Brown University mass shooting and the slaying of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor ended when authorities discovered evidence they say indicates the killings were committed by the same man, who was then found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Understanding green card program freeze move

Brown University shooting suspect immigration status sparks green card policy suspensions in some cases. Alejandra Vargas, partner at Duane Morris, explains proposed pause on visa program intended to admit certain individuals to the United States.

From Mexico to Oakland, celebrating Christmas through dance

The Ballet Folklórico Mexicano de Carlos Moreno is hosting "Navidad en México" Sunday, December 21st at the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center. The 3PM event will include folklorico dance, accompanied by Mariachi and special guest Singer Nina Hernandez.

Former DA employee files FBI complaint over alleged AI manipulation

A former employee of the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office has filed a federal complaint accusing a political advocacy group of defamation and illegal manipulation of a recording during last year’s recall campaign against former District Attorney Pamela Price.

Rain returns

Rain returns on Friday and will extend through Christmas.