Four arrested in Orinda shooting released, one remains behind bars

Of the five men arrested in connection with the deadly Halloween-party shooting in Orinda, only one of them is still behind bars. 

East Bay spared in latest round of PG&E power outages

Tuesday morning, eight Bay Area counties were facing power shut offs. That was devastating news for the Europa Hofbrau in Contra Costa County and many other small businesses.

DA: No criminal charges filed in deadly Orinda Halloween shooting

No criminal charges are being filed against the five men arrested in connection with a shooting at a Halloween party in Orinda that left five people dead, the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office announced on Monday. 

Funeral held for victim in Orinda mass shooting

One of the victims in a mass shooting at a Halloween party in Orinda was will be laid to rest on Friday. 

5 arrests in connection with Orinda Halloween massacre

Five people were arrested on Thursday as part of an investigation into a mass shooting at a Halloween party in Orinda that left five people dead, authorities said. 

Call logs show Orinda's only 2 patrol officers were in Oakland on night of shooting

Call logs released to KTVU from the night of the Orinda Halloween-party shooting that left five people dead, confirm that the city's only two patrol officers were in Oakland at the time of the shooting. 

Orinda call logs show no officers in city during Halloween shooting
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Those logs make it clear Orinda had no police officers patrolling its streets for at least two hours that night as calls to police dispatch came in complaining about a loud party growing out of control

Parents plan to sue Airbnb over Orinda party shooting
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The parents of one of the five victims who were killed at a Airbnb house party on Halloween plan to file a lawsuit

Airbnb announces 'significant changes' in effort to improve trust

The changes come after a rough week for Airbnb. Last Thursday, a shooting at an unauthorized Halloween party in an Airbnb rental in Orinda, California, left five people dead.

Airbnb announces the most significant changes to its platform since its launch 11 years ago
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In an e-mail sent to employees Wednesday, Airbnb Co-Founder and CEO Brian Chesky said the company will take its most significant steps to improve trust since its founding in 2008.

Orinda council approves 45-day moratorium on 'no host' short-term rentals

The vote came after a shooting at a Halloween party that left five people dead. The party hosts rented a home at 114 Lucille Way through Airbnb.

Vigil for Orinda victims
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Orinda City Council will remember a moment of silence for the five young people killed at a Halloween party, hosted in a rented Airbnb mansion. Allie Rasmus reports

Father of Halloween shooting victim struggles to cope
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Raymon Hill Jr. is the third son that Raymon Hill Sr. has lost to gun violence. The father wonders why police didn't arrive immediately when neighbors called to complain about the noise. "If police came when they were called, the party would have been shut down," he said.