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Oakland residents, officials take part in ShakeOut to stay prepared for earthquakes
OAKLAND OFFICIALS PARTICIPATED in "The Great California Shakeout" on Thursday morning and called on members of the public to ...
OAKLAND — The city of Oakland agreed to pay out settlements to hundreds of current and former police officers and city ...
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Oakland to install network of speed cameras to improve safety on city's deadliest streets
Oakland is set to install speed cameras at 18 high-risk locations around the city by the end of this year, city officials announced this week. As part of a pilot program, 35 cameras will be installed ...
People looking to build certain kinds of housing in Oakland just caught a break -- the city is implementing a streamlined permitting process for single-family homes and projects featuring up to 30 ...
The City of Oakland is putting more resources into fighting illegal dumping. The mayor announced the city has expanded ...
The Oakland Police Officer's Association is criticizing the city's leadership after an officer was hospitalized on Friday in what officers say was an unprovoked attack. An officer was stopped at a ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - The city of Oakland is hiring parolees to help revitalize the city while continuing to rebuild their lives, officials announced this week. A three-year, $12.4 million contract will ...
For most people, the pandemic shutdown ended years ago, but in Oakland, it officially ended on Monday. After several delays, the city of Oakland finally set June 2 as the deadline for city employees ...
OAKLAND — The 116-year-old fire station on International Boulevard is one of the city’s oldest public buildings. It’s been in operation for so long, the kitchen is a tiny lofted area that once stored ...
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