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Green Day’s caffeine-fueled homecoming weekend in the Bay Area

Green Day's recent homecoming weekend in the Bay Area featured a sold-out concert at a San Francisco stadium and a unique coffee event at a local 7-Eleven in Pinole. The events highlighted the band's connection to their roots and the community.

‘Return public spaces to the public’: Oakland Mayor Thao orders city to ramp up homeless sweeps

Oakland Mayor Thao has ordered an increase in homeless sweeps throughout the city, reflecting a more aggressive stance on encampments following a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling. This decision aligns with similar actions taken by other Bay Area cities as they seek to reclaim public spaces.

Anger and sadness felt amongst fans as final Oakland A's game at Coliseum approaches

Thousands of Oakland A's fans gathered at the Coliseum over the weekend as the team approaches its final game in Oakland, marking the end of an era. Many fans expressed feelings of anger and sadness over the team's impending relocation to Las Vegas, with emotional tributes highlighting the significance of the moment.

Oakland firefighters rescue deer after it gets stuck between garage and house: video

Firefighters in Oakland, California, successfully rescued a deer that had become stuck in a narrow gap between a garage and a house. The rescue operation took nearly four hours, showcasing the dedication of local authorities to animal welfare.

Vigilante justice or tragic accident? Trial opens in killing of homeless man in downtown Oakland

The trial of Kevin Mak commenced as conflicting accounts emerged regarding his involvement in the death of a homeless man in downtown Oakland. Prosecutors are exploring the circumstances surrounding the incident, which has raised questions about vigilante justice versus tragic accident.

Homeroom founder shares secrets behind Oakland restaurant's success

Erin Wade, the founder of the popular Oakland mac and cheese restaurant Homeroom, shares her insights on creating a successful and safe workplace in her new book. The article highlights her strategies and experiences in the restaurant industry, offering valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs.

Once charged with murder for telling her pimp to ‘hop on’ Oakland homicide victim, Arizona woman avoids more jail through plea deal

An Arizona woman charged with murder for her involvement in the death of Oakland homicide victim Virgil Earl Robinson III has reached a plea deal, avoiding further jail time. The case, which revolved around a dispute related to money-for-sex, highlights ongoing issues surrounding violence and crime in the Bay Area.

6-year-old CA boy abducted in 1951 found alive on East Coast more than 70 years later

Luis Armando Albino, who was abducted at the age of six in 1951 from an Oakland park, has been found alive more than 70 years later on the East Coast. His niece, with the help of police and an online ancestry test, successfully located him, leading to a heartfelt reunion with his California family.

A's down to three games left at Coliseum after being swept by Yankees

The New York Yankees swept the Oakland Athletics in their last series at the Oakland Coliseum, with standout performances from Aaron Judge, Jasson Domínguez, and Gleyber Torres, who all hit home runs. This marks a significant moment for the A's as they face only three games left at their home stadium.

‘I’m going to miss all my friends’: Oakland Coliseum workers prepare for life after A’s

Nearly 200 part-time workers at the Oakland Coliseum are preparing for significant changes in their lives as the Oakland Athletics leave the city at the end of the regular season. The departure will result in job losses for these employees, many of whom have formed close bonds with their colleagues and the community.

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