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Oakland needs 877 police officers, report says

The Oakland Police Department requires 277 additional officers to effectively patrol the city, according to a draft report by PFM Group Consulting. Currently, Oakland employs 675 officers but is budgeted for only 600, leading to significant staffing shortages that impact public safety.

Parents of teenager killed in Piedmont Cybertruck crash sue the drivers family

The family of Krysta Tsukahara has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the estates of Soren Dixon and others after Tsukahara died in a crash involving a Tesla Cybertruck driven by Dixon. The lawsuit alleges negligence related to alcohol and drug use before the incident, which left Tsukahara and two others dead while only one passenger survived. The plaintiffs seek answers regarding the circumstances surrounding the crash and the fire that ensued.

Oakland superintendent will leave her position July 1

Oakland Unified School District Superintendent Kyla Johnson-Trammell will leave her position on July 1 after the board approved her voluntary separation agreement. Johnson-Trammell, who has served since 2017, will hold the title of superintendent emeritus until January 2026, during which time the district will transition to an interim leader.

OPD Makes Arrests in Early Morning BurglaryRobbery Spree

The Oakland Police Department arrested four suspects linked to a series of commercial burglaries and robberies that occurred early on April 24, 2025. Officers tracked the suspects using technology and community support, apprehending them in the 3400 block of Wood Street. Investigators encourage anyone with additional information to contact the OPD Burglary Section.

OPD Shares First Quarter 2025 Crime Statistics

Oakland Police Department reports a 37% decrease in overall crime for the first quarter of 2025 compared to 2024. However, homicides increased by 15%, prompting concern despite a 70% clearance rate for homicide investigations. The department credits crime reduction to community collaboration and the dedication of its officers.

Join the General Plan Community Advisory Subcommittee!

Oakland launches the General Plan Community Advisory Subcommittee to enhance community engagement in its General Plan Update. Residents can apply for the Community Advisory Subcommittee until May 15. The initiative aims to reflect the diverse identities and experiences of Oaklanders.

Oakland gave cash to low-income residents. A new study says it helped, but whats next?

Oakland's guaranteed income program provided $500 monthly to 600 low-income families, showing positive impacts on employment, education, and mental health, according to a new report. The study highlights that participants were more likely to secure full-time jobs compared to a control group, challenging the notion that cash assistance discourages work. As Oakland faces a financial crisis, the future of the program remains uncertain.

Notice of Public Hearing Public Review Period for the City of Oakland's First Substantial Amendment to the Fiscal Year (FY) 202425 Annual Action Plan (AAP)

Oakland City Council will hold a public hearing on May 20, 2025, at 3:30 PM, both in-person and virtually, regarding the First Substantial Amendment to the FY 2024/25 Annual Action Plan. Public comments can be submitted via email from May 5 to June 4, 2025, to be included in the final submission. Details for virtual participation are available on the city’s website.

A new Uptown Oakland restaurant amplifies Afghan classics with contemporary touches

Jaji, a new restaurant in Uptown Oakland, offers Afghan cuisine with modern twists, reflecting owner Sophia Akbar's heritage. The menu features innovative dishes like mushroom pekora and Shola-Qorooti Croquettes, developed through collaboration with family members. Akbar aims to create a welcoming space for diverse patrons to experience Afghan culture.

City of Oakland Finalizes Hotel Acquisition to Target Unhoused Residents from Three Major Encampments

Oakland has acquired the Extended Stay America hotel to provide interim and permanent supportive housing for individuals from three major encampments. The project will initially accommodate up to 150 residents, with plans to convert it into 125 permanent units. This initiative is part of Oakland's broader strategy to address homelessness and improve housing stability.

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