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Albany Settles Legal Dispute with Lions Club Over 28-Foot Christian Cross for $1.53 Million

Albany has reached a settlement with the Lions Club, agreeing to pay $1.53 million to resolve a legal dispute concerning a controversial 28-foot Christian cross atop Albany Hill. This decision concludes a nine-year legal battle surrounding the cross's fate, marking a significant moment for the community.

One man gets 24 years, another 6 years in Antioch dice game homicide

Two men were sentenced for their roles in a homicide during a dice game in Antioch, California, with one receiving a 24-year sentence and the other a 6-year sentence. The shooter has connections to a gang implicated in a previous robbery of an Alameda County judge. This incident highlights ongoing issues of gang violence and crime in the Bay Area.

Walgreens to close 1,200 stores as US pharmacies struggle to define a new role

Walgreens is set to close approximately 1,200 stores across the United States over the next three years as part of a strategy to revitalize its struggling business. The company anticipates that around 500 of these closures will occur in the current fiscal year, which is expected to enhance adjusted earnings and free cash flow.

He read a poem before being sentenced for burning woman’s Israeli flag during East Bay protest, then exited court, where NYPD was waiting

A defendant read a poem before being sentenced for burning a woman's Israeli flag during a protest in East Bay. As he exited the AF Bray Courthouse in Martinez, he was met by the NYPD, highlighting the legal consequences of his actions. This incident underscores the tensions surrounding free speech and political expression in contemporary America.

Oakland man sentenced to 2 years for selling 1.4 pounds of fentanyl to undercover agent

An Oakland man, Denilson Velasquez-Sevilla, was sentenced to two years in prison for selling 1.4 pounds of fentanyl to an undercover agent. Prosecutors recommended a 41-month sentence, but the defense argued that his actions were driven by a desperate need to support his impoverished family in Honduras. This case highlights the ongoing fentanyl crisis and its local implications in the Bay Area.

Jury tosses murder case, deadlocks on manslaughter charge in 2022 killing of Oakland homeless man

A jury has dismissed a murder case while deadlocking on a manslaughter charge in the 2022 killing of 66-year-old Chi Leung, a homeless man in Oakland. The trial of 43-year-old Kevin Mak has concluded with a partial verdict after extensive deliberations. This case highlights ongoing issues surrounding homelessness and violence in urban areas.

After winning in court, Alameda County DA throws out vehicular manslaughter case; defendant’s man bun may have saved him

A court ruling led the Alameda County District Attorney to dismiss a vehicular manslaughter case against a defendant, whose hairstyle was argued to have contributed to the inability to identify the driver in video footage. The defense claimed that the man's hairstyle closely resembled that of his girlfriend, raising doubts about who was behind the wheel during a fatal incident. This case highlights intriguing aspects of legal defense strategies and the impact of personal appearance in criminal cases.

High-density housing site is being eyed in San Jose near Japantown

A preliminary effort is underway to assess the suitability of a high-density housing project near Japantown in San Jose, signaling potential new development in the area. This initiative could significantly impact housing availability in a region known for its vibrant community and cultural heritage.

Half Moon Bay photos: 2,471-pound pumpkin gives Minnesota grower another victory

A massive 2,471-pound pumpkin cultivated by a grower from Minnesota recently stole the spotlight at the Half Moon Bay festival in California. This impressive gourd is set to play a central role in the weekend's parade and festivities, highlighting the competitive spirit of pumpkin growers.

49ers’ rookies are making a big impact — and first-rounder Pearsall hasn’t even played yet

The 49ers' rookie class, featuring players like Malik Mustapha, Renardo Green, Dominic Puni, and Isaac Guerendo, has made a significant impact on the team's performance sooner than anticipated. Even first-round draft pick Pearsall has yet to see action, highlighting the depth and talent of this year's newcomers.

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