Oakland officials declared that the city ended its most recent fiscal year with $17 million leftover - a massive turnaround from their urgent warnings of potential insolvency as recently as late 2024.
Greil Marcus and Daveed Diggs will discuss the famed 1970s book “Mystery Train: Images of America in Rock ‘n’ Roll Music.” ...
OAKLAND — A 35-year-old man died Sunday afternoon after gunfire erupted in North Oakland, police said. The gunshots happened ...
Over 200 high school students representing 11 area schools will gather today at the fifth annual Oakland City University (OCU ...
Oakland has quietly signed off on a $450,000 settlement after a bicyclist crashed on Grizzly Peak Boulevard when his bike ...
The bandit who stole the mayor of Oakland’s $75,000 SUV had been “squatting” inside City Hall before swiping the keys from ...
The latest class in the Alley-Oop Accelerator in Oakland will receive a $2,500 stipend and ongoing advice and mentoring ...
OAKLAND — A 61-year-old man who had just left an East Oakland store was shot Wednesday night, authorities said. The man, an ...
The City of Oakland announced it would celebrate Olympic gold medalist Alysa Liu. Liu captured the world's attention during ...
Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee’s car was stolen — after a brazen thief broke into her City Hall office to abscond with the ...
A decade-long fight over All Saints' soup kitchen heads back to court as supporters warn of harm if it closes.
The Leamington building, opened as a hotel in 1926, is now an 110,000-square-foot Class B office building that houses professional service firms and nonprofits.