Oakland A's departure raises questions about Coliseum's future
As the Oakland A's prepare to leave the Oakland Coliseum and relocate to Sacramento, developers and the Oakland Roots soccer team continued discussions about the impact of the early departure, and future access to the 120-acre complex.
East Bay freeway shooting during rush hour leaves victim hospitalized
An investigation is now underway into a broad daylight freeway shooting on Interstate 80 that sent one person to the hospital on Friday. It happened in the middle of rush hour at the Ashby Avenue on-ramp to the highway in Berkeley just before 5 P.M.
Sacramento baseball fans and businesses welcome A's
Oakland A's baseball fans in the Sacramento region were excited and hopeful to hear Oakland A's owner John Fisher announce at a news conference Thursday, that the Athletics are moving their home base to West Sacramento for the next three seasons.
Adios A's: Defeated Oakland sports fans mourn the loss of 3rd franchise in 5 years
Oakland sports fans are heartbroken over the loss of the Athletics, as they prepare to officially say goodbye to the A's at the end of the season.
Port of Oakland moves toward zero emissions
California's ports are receiving $1.2 billion to invest in newer, cleaner technology. That includes the Port of Oakland.
Oakland program bridges gap between Black community and law enforcement
In the heart of East Oakland, a modest building bearing the sign "Ok Program of Oakland" stands as a beacon of hope. Despite its unassuming appearance, this organization harbors profound intentions – to mend the rift between law enforcement and the Black community.
Oakland A's pack their bags for Sacramento after Coliseum negotiations fail
The owners of both the Oakland Athletics and the Sacramento Kings came together on Thursday morning in West Sacramento for a major announcement.
Man dies after being stabbed in East Bay Safeway
A man was stabbed at a Safeway in San Leandro Tuesday evening, authorities said.
Longshoreman with schizophrenia sues Santa Rita Jail after attempted suicide
A man who suffers from schizophrenia is suing Santa Rita Jail saying that he wouldn't have tried to die by suicide if he had received the proper medication.
Oakland Tech Bulldogs boys basketball champs honored by Warriors at Chase Center
It was an unforgettable night for the Oakland Tech High School boys basketball team. On Tuesday, the Golden State Warriors honored them at their home game for winning their first state championship.
Person found on fire in Oakland
A person was hospitalized on Tuesday afternoon after they were found on fire in Oakland, police said.
Oakland's First Fridays ready for return after short hiatus
Oakland's First Fridays is making a comeback following a three-month hiatus.
Person in wheelchair struck and injured by BART train in Berkeley
A man in a wheelchair was struck and injured by a BART train at North Berkeley station on Monday, fire officials said.
SFO to Oakland: Don't confuse travelers with airport name change
San Francisco International Airport has joined the chorus of concerns over Oakland International Airport's possible adoption of "San Francisco" into its name.
Oakland mayor wants to bar police commission from selecting chief
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao plans to pursue a change to the city's charter that would bar the police commission from participating in the next search for a police chief.
Caught on camera: Oakland clothing shop burglarized on Easter Sunday
A local shop owner is picking up the pieces after they found their store burglarized on the morning of Easter Sunday in Oakland, according to the store owner's Instagram. "…He took two of the suitcases and filled them up with inventory too, and stole our stuff with our own suitcases," said the store owner.
Oakland business owner sentenced for money laundering to cartels
The owner of Rincon Musical, a money-transmitting business in Oakland, has been sentenced after being convicted of money laundering drug proceeds through his business.
Oakland airport considering name change to include 'San Francisco Bay'
Oakland is appearing to take a page out of Houston's, Chicago's, New York's, and Dallas' books- incorporating a second "San Francisco" airport with a possible name change.
Newsom announces 480 license plate reader cameras in Oakland and East Bay freeways
A total of 480 new license plate reader cameras will be installed in Oakland and on East Bay freeways, Gov.
Video: Toyota driver shoots window on I-880 in Hayward during road rage incident
A man driving a Toyota sedan on I-880 north in Hayward was caught on video shooting the window of some sort of big rig during a road rage incident, the California Highway Patrol said.



















