The second and final part of Tarmo Hannula's account of his recent trip to Oakland via train. Look for more of his writing in the future.
Approximately 40 historic plaques were ripped out of the sidewalk in an Oakland neighborhood known for its blues scene.
The Waterfront Hotel, one of Oakland's most iconic hotels, is closing its doors for good Friday, marking a significant blow to the city's economic landscape.
The 153-year-old California Historical Society is winding down operations in San Francisco and is slated to transfer its vast ...
See Correction/Clarification at the end of this article. The Leamington, an 11-story, 110,000-square-foot property at 1814 Franklin St., went back to its lender, CIT Bank, through a deed in lieu ...
Efforts to preserve Oakland's 16th Street Station took a significant step forward by being listed on the NPS Register of ...
A downtown Oakland office tower that is known as the East Bay city’s “original highrise” has been bought for an ultra-low ...
one basement and ground level. Historic Oakland office seized by lender ...
The Oakland Police Department said no report has been filed. In 2012, the display was recognized as a permanent historical piece of the City of Oakland. A GoFundMe has been started as the group ...
Dozens of plaques from Oakland's Blues Walk of Fame were stolen. The West Coast Blues Society says replacing the 40 plaques ...
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