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San Jose breaks ground on $30 million expansion of Rue Ferrari tiny home site

San Jose has begun construction on the $30 million expansion of the Rue Ferrari tiny home site, aimed at significantly increasing shelter capacity for the homeless population. The project is set to be completed by September 2025 and represents a crucial step in addressing the city's housing crisis.

Meet Oakland’s at-large City Council candidates

Oakland's upcoming at-large City Council election features a diverse group of ten candidates vying to succeed Rebecca Kaplan. The candidates, each with unique backgrounds, largely align on key issues such as budget management and public safety. The article provides insights into their platforms and qualifications, making it a vital resource for voters.

Sam Liccardo pulls out of televised congressional debate over laryngitis diagnosis — Evan Low’s campaign calls it “extremely suspicious”

Sam Liccardo has withdrawn from a televised congressional debate due to a laryngitis diagnosis, prompting his opponent Evan Low's campaign to express skepticism about the timing. The Bay Area News Group confirmed Liccardo's medical condition through a review of his medical records. This incident raises questions about the implications of health issues in political campaigning.

Oakland’s revised deal to sell the Coliseum has a new timeline — and raises more questions

Oakland's revised deal for the Coliseum sale introduces a new payment timeline, allowing the African American Sports and Entertainment Group (AASEG) to make a significant payment to acquire the city's ownership share. This development raises questions about the financial stability of the deal amidst Oakland's uncertain financial circumstances.

Three people found wounded in Oakland shooting

Three individuals were found wounded in a shooting incident in Eastmont, Oakland. All victims sustained leg injuries and are currently in stable condition at various hospitals in the East Bay. The shooting adds to ongoing concerns regarding gun violence in the area.

Four Nuestra Familia prison gang leaders convicted of RICO case that relied on prison informants

Four leaders of the Nuestra Familia prison gang were convicted in a RICO case that utilized prison informants, highlighting the gang's influence over thousands of criminals across California. Among the defendants were two men in their 70s, who despite their advanced age and health issues, maintained control over the gang's operations. This case underscores the ongoing challenges of gang violence and organized crime within the state.

He was a custodian at San Quentin, but the feds say he kept a secret second job: As a drug dealer for prisoners

A San Quentin custodian has been accused by federal authorities of secretly working as a drug dealer for inmates. The evidence presented includes the discovery of 300 grams of methamphetamine concealed in a peanut jar and $75,000 in suspicious transactions linked to inmates and their families.

A TV celebrity’s 15-year-old son went traveling in Europe without an adult. Cue the outrage.

UK television personality Kirstie Allsopp faced backlash over her 15-year-old son's solo trip across Europe, sparking a debate on child independence and parental supervision. Critics questioned the appropriateness of allowing a minor to travel without adult oversight. The incident highlights differing societal views on parenting and youth autonomy.

VP debate fact check: A look at false and misleading claims by Vance, Walz

The article examines false and misleading claims made by candidates J.D. Vance and Tim Walz during a recent Vice Presidential debate. It highlights specific statements and provides context to clarify the accuracy of their claims. This analysis is crucial for voters seeking reliable information ahead of the elections.

The A's were Oakland's mirror to the end

The article reflects on the deep connection between the Oakland Athletics and the city of Oakland, exploring themes of loss and remembrance as the team faces significant changes. It captures the emotional impact of the team's legacy on the community and its cultural significance. Through personal anecdotes, the author conveys the sentiment of never forgetting the A's, despite the challenges ahead.

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