California AG Rob Bonta returning $155K of Duong contributions
The California Attorney General is returning $155,000 of campaign contributions given to him by members of Oakland's Duong family, who were raided by the FBI in June.
Telephone operator, 74, pushed to death on BART platform was 'independent and brave'
A 74-year-old telephone operator was fatally pushed on a BART platform this week and her nephew said that even though there is a man now charged with her death, it won't "bring her back, being angry."
Will fog block July 4 San Francisco's fireworks?
San Francisco's annual fireworks display on the waterfront is often obscured by fog. What about this year?
Civil grand jury questions if OPD can accommodate new license plate readers
The Alameda County Civil Grand Jury released a report questioning whether OPD can accommodate the new license plate reader cameras.
Oakland paid out more for potholes than police force cases
Oakland has paid out far more to settle pothole injury cases than excessive force and wrongful death police cases in the last five years, according to a data analysis by KTVU.