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'Worst owner in sports': Angry and sad A's fans respond to John Fisher's goodbye letter

A's fans expressed heartbreak and anger following owner John Fisher's letter claiming he attempted to keep the team in Oakland. Many view his statements as insincere, highlighting a lack of genuine investment in the franchise and its future in the city. The Oakland Coliseum will host its last A's game this Thursday, marking a significant moment in local sports history.

From Mexico to Oakland: How this teenager turned a job at a local grocery store into a lifetime of meaningful work

Josefina Samaniego, a former employee of Mi Rancho, has successfully revived her family's lost recipes decades after starting her journey in the grocery store at the age of 19. Her story highlights the intersection of personal heritage and local food culture in Oakland.

Oakland Coliseum concession workers face uncertain future ahead of A's final game

Oakland Coliseum concession workers face an uncertain future as the Oakland Athletics prepare to play their final games in the city. Many employees have dedicated decades to their roles at the Coliseum, and the impending closure raises concerns about severance pay and healthcare benefits. Union leaders express frustration over negotiations regarding their members' futures.

Oakland vs. CWS: 'Extraordinary' moment in 2021 closed city meeting comes to light

The Oakland City Council approved a substantial settlement of $1.7 million to California Waste Solutions (CWS) to resolve a lawsuit over alleged overcharging, despite initially considering a much lower offer. The case has drawn attention due to ongoing federal investigations into CWS and the implications for Oakland ratepayers.

Oakland Marriott hotel workers say contract negotiations have stalled

Dozens of Marriott City Center workers in downtown Oakland staged a walkout to demand a meeting with management regarding stalled contract negotiations that have lasted for 50 days. The employees, represented by Unite HERE Local 2, are advocating for improvements in pay, benefits, and working conditions. Their actions come amidst a wave of labor actions affecting hotel workers across the country.

June's Pizza returns, and a new golf course dining option debuts

June's Pizza is making a comeback alongside a new dining option at a golf course, highlighting the recent surge in restaurant openings in the Berkeley, Oakland, and Richmond areas. The article serves as a running list, providing locals with updated dining choices in their communities.

Oakland’s Ahmed Muhammad is inspiring young scientists. The Warriors give him strength in numbers.

Ahmed Muhammad, a 22-year-old visionary, founded a non-profit organization that provides STEM kits to schools, inspiring young scientists in Oakland. With support from the Golden State Warriors, he encourages children to explore science and engage with their environment. This initiative significantly impacts local education and community empowerment.

Kurtenbach: Billionaire John Fisher stole Oakland’s major-league future and blamed A’s fans on his way out of The Town

John Fisher, the owner of the Oakland Athletics, has been blamed for the team's declining presence in Oakland, with fans expressing their frustration over his decisions. The article highlights the sentiment of A's supporters who feel abandoned by Fisher as he moves the team away from the Coliseum.

2024: Kamala Harris' journey from Berkeley to be 1st Black, Asian woman running for president

In 2024, Vice President Kamala Harris emerged as a historic candidate for the U.S. presidency after President Joe Biden dropped out of the race, making her the first woman of color to run for the highest office. The article chronicles her journey from her roots in Berkeley to her significant political milestones.

Coliseum concession workers say they won't get severance, health insurance after last A's game

Aramark has informed Oakland Coliseum concession workers that they will not receive severance pay or health insurance following the Oakland A's final game. Many employees, some of whom have worked at the Coliseum for decades, express disappointment and uncertainty about their future. The decision leaves workers feeling undervalued after years of service.

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