MLK’s message still resonates today throughout the Bay Area
People across the Bay Area found safe ways to honor Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Monday, even in the middle of the pandemic.
People across the Bay Area found safe ways to honor Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Monday, even in the middle of the pandemic.
Hundreds gather in Oakland for illegal sideshow
Video from the Citizen App shows a large group of people at the intersection of 47th Avenue and Bond Street, about a block from Bancroft.
Video from the Citizen App shows a large group of people at the intersection of 47th Avenue and Bond Street, about a block from Bancroft.
Man dies of gunshot wound in Oakland, police say
Officers found the man suffering from a gunshot wound and he died, despite efforts from firefighters and paramedics.
Officers found the man suffering from a gunshot wound and he died, despite efforts from firefighters and paramedics.
Crews control 2-alarm fire on Oakland's International Blvd.
Crews quickly responded to a two-alarm fire in Oakland at 92nd Avenue and International Boulevard Friday night. The fire department says the situation is under control.
Crews quickly responded to a two-alarm fire in Oakland at 92nd Avenue and International Boulevard Friday night. The fire department says the situation is under control.
1 dead in Oakland double shooting, police investigating
One man is dead following a double shooting in Oakland's Adams Point area of Lake Merritt Friday night, police say.
One man is dead following a double shooting in Oakland's Adams Point area of Lake Merritt Friday night, police say.
Oakland Coliseum could open as mass COVID-19 vaccination site as early as February
The Oakland Coliseum could become a mass coronavirus vaccination site as soon as February following Friday's meeting of the governing joint-powers authority that oversees the property.
The Oakland Coliseum could become a mass coronavirus vaccination site as soon as February following Friday's meeting of the governing joint-powers authority that oversees the property.
Oakland to resume enforcement of residential parking permits February 1
Another parking rule will start to be enforced in the city of Oakland starting Feb. 1, city officials said Thursday.
Another parking rule will start to be enforced in the city of Oakland starting Feb. 1, city officials said Thursday.
Oakland charter school may have to lay off teaching staff
The non-profit that runs Civicorps Learning Academy in West Oakland is considering partnering with an outside company and critics say the seven teachers at the school would be replaced.
The non-profit that runs Civicorps Learning Academy in West Oakland is considering partnering with an outside company and critics say the seven teachers at the school would be replaced.
Rally against new operator at Civicorps charter school
Students and teachers at an Oakland charter school rallied Wednesday over a possible change in management.
Students and teachers at an Oakland charter school rallied Wednesday over a possible change in management.
Firefighters’ union will seek to block Oakland plan for fewer fire engines
Oakland city leaders are fine-tuning a plan to have two to three fewer fire engines able to respond to emergencies each day.
Oakland city leaders are fine-tuning a plan to have two to three fewer fire engines able to respond to emergencies each day.
Oakland police seize cops' phones in online probe
KTVU has learned that the Oakland Police Department has seized as many as 100 city-owned phones belonging to officers who are part of its crime reduction teams.
KTVU has learned that the Oakland Police Department has seized as many as 100 city-owned phones belonging to officers who are part of its crime reduction teams.
Bay Area mortuaries experience backlog, blame surge in COVID deaths
Bay Area mortuaries seeing the impact of the surge in COVID-19 deaths are running out of room to store bodies. Some are now turning away families.
Bay Area mortuaries seeing the impact of the surge in COVID-19 deaths are running out of room to store bodies. Some are now turning away families.
Bay Area man accomplishes a rare 'condor' on golf course
In the game of golf, a hole-in-one is rare. But an East Bay man accomplished an even more rare feat recently on the links.
In the game of golf, a hole-in-one is rare. But an East Bay man accomplished an even more rare feat recently on the links.
No charges against 2nd cop in Oscar Grant killing
A new review of the case led by a team of prosecutors concluded that former Officer Anthony Pirone cannot be charged with any crimes, said Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O'Malley
A new review of the case led by a team of prosecutors concluded that former Officer Anthony Pirone cannot be charged with any crimes, said Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O'Malley
West Oakland food desert blooms with a single produce market
The opening of a community-oriented grocery store in West Oakland was the first time in almost 50 years that a market selling fresh fruits and vegetables had opened in the neighborhood.
The opening of a community-oriented grocery store in West Oakland was the first time in almost 50 years that a market selling fresh fruits and vegetables had opened in the neighborhood.
Oakland police launch investigation into allegations of objectionable social media use by officers
An investigation has been launched into allegations of involvement by some OPD officers on "social media accounts that contain objectionable or offensive content," the department announced.
An investigation has been launched into allegations of involvement by some OPD officers on "social media accounts that contain objectionable or offensive content," the department announced.
Helicopter drops huge A/C unit onto Oakland street
A huge industrial air conditioning unit crashed onto a downtown Oakland, California, street seconds after it was lifted by a helicopter.
A huge industrial air conditioning unit crashed onto a downtown Oakland, California, street seconds after it was lifted by a helicopter.
Oakland vows to 'root out' cops who endorse Capitol takeover
OPD has opened an investigation after its officers endorsed or participated on social media accounts that contain objectionable content about the violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
OPD has opened an investigation after its officers endorsed or participated on social media accounts that contain objectionable content about the violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Fate of the next Oakland police chief now in mayor's hands
The finalists are: Deputy Chief Leronne Armstrong and Interim Deputy Chief Drennon Lindsey; Jason Lando, a police commander in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Abdul Pridgen, the police chief of Seaside.
The finalists are: Deputy Chief Leronne Armstrong and Interim Deputy Chief Drennon Lindsey; Jason Lando, a police commander in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Abdul Pridgen, the police chief of Seaside.
Study shows California exodus, with more people leaving the state despite the pandemic
New figures offered further evidence of a California exodus, showing an increasing number of people moved out of the Golden State in 2020.
New figures offered further evidence of a California exodus, showing an increasing number of people moved out of the Golden State in 2020.

















