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Richmond murderer escaped mental health center, eluded police for a month

A Richmond murderer, who previously beat a 79-year-old man to death in 2009 and was found not guilty by reason of insanity, escaped from a mental health facility and evaded police for a month. The incident raises serious concerns about the management of individuals classified as mentally ill offenders in the criminal justice system. Authorities are now under scrutiny regarding their response and the security measures in place at such facilities.

Oakland A’s are gone, but legacy lives on during MLB playoffs

Eleven of the twelve teams in the MLB playoffs have direct ties to the Oakland A's, highlighting the team's significant influence on the league despite its recent relocation. The article discusses the legacy of the A's and features notable players like Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees, who exemplify this connection.

What's covered by California's new IVF insurance requirement?

California's new IVF insurance requirement, signed by Governor Newsom, expands access to infertility treatments, ensuring more individuals can afford these essential services. The legislation aims to address the rising costs associated with IVF, making it more accessible for those struggling with infertility.

Man killed in shooting near North San Jose park

A man was shot and killed early Friday near a park in North San Jose, prompting police investigations in the area. Authorities reported that the victim was found gravely wounded near the intersection of Townsend Avenue and Park Entrance Drive. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about gun violence in the region.

30+ Bay Area Haunted Houses and Spooky Festivals for Halloween 2024

The Bay Area is set to host over 30 haunted houses and spooky festivals for Halloween 2024, providing a variety of thrilling experiences for locals and visitors alike. With a mix of traditional and innovative events, there’s something for everyone looking to celebrate the spooky season this fall.

Oakland homicide suspect arrested in Louisiana, police say

An Oakland homicide suspect was arrested in Louisiana after police connected him to the murder of a victim whose girlfriend had previously lived with the suspect. The girlfriend witnessed the crime but stated she did not recognize the suspect. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about crime in the Oakland area.

Bay Area surfer, Scientologist and billionaire is tackling one of medicine’s toughest problems

A Bay Area billionaire, who is also a surfer and Scientologist, is making significant strides in cancer research with his company, Summit Therapeutics. Their new drug has shown promising results against Keytruda, a treatment developed by the pharmaceutical giant Merck, highlighting a classic David-and-Goliath scenario in the medical field.

Is your closet full of old clothes? A new California law will require the fashion industry to take them back for free

A new law in California will require the fashion industry to accept old clothes from consumers for free, addressing the growing issue of textile waste. This legislation, signed by Governor Newsom, aims to reduce the millions of tons of clothing discarded each year, often ending up in landfills or developing countries.

‘No better fans’: A’s end historic run in Oakland with sell-out game

The Oakland Athletics concluded their historic run in Oakland with a sell-out game at the Coliseum, a poignant farewell marked by emotional tributes from fans. The final nine innings encapsulated the team's legacy, featuring cheers and heartfelt chants from the crowd.

Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao raises $28,000 to fight recall

Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao has raised $28,000 to combat a recall effort against her. However, her opponents have significantly outpaced her fundraising, collecting 20 times more, largely from a single wealthy benefactor. This financial disparity highlights the challenges she faces as the recall election approaches.

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