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Oakland police involved in shooting, barrage of gunfire captured on camera
OAKLAND, Calif. - Oakland police say officers were involved in a shooting in West Oakland on Wednesday night. A barrage of gunfire was captured on camera. Officers had set up a perimeter in the area of 16th and Adeline streets at around 7:15 p.m. Shortly before 10 p.m., a KTVU photographer, who was responding to the area for a police standoff, witnessed a Bearcat police armored vehicle moving in and heard shots being fired. It's unclear at this time who fired the shots.
BART set to run trains of legacy rail cars one final time Saturday afternoon
BART will run its legacy fleet of rail cars for the last time on Saturday.According to the transit agency, there will be a celebration event at MacArthur station in Oakland that will open to the public starting around noon. There will be a raffle of memorabilia, BART merchandise sales, food trucks, activity tables, and more.The event will be followed by the last runs of the legacy cars along the original stretch of BART tracks connecting MacArthur station in Oakland to the Fremont station. Attendees will need to pay the regular BART fare for their ride.There will be three trains for...
Richmond Passes 45-Day Retail Moratorium on Tobacco to Deal With 'Excessive Smoke Shops'
Amid community concerns regarding an over-proliferation of tobacco and smoke shops in the city, the Richmond City Council voted on Tuesday to unanimously approve a tobacco retail moratorium that will place a 45-day hold on granting new licenses. “[The moratorium is] at the request of many Richmond residents,” said Mayor...
San Franciscans remember 1906 earthquake 118 years later
SAN FRANCISCO - On April 18, 1906, San Franciscans were awoken at 5:11 a.m. by what would become the deadliest earthquake in U.S. history. On Thursday, 118 years later, residents of the city and first responders remembered those who lost their lives and the event that altered the future of the city.
How the ‘shiesty’ ski mask became the San Francisco accessory of choice
Some think wearing one can keep you from getting arrested; others say it's the fastest way to get on a cop's radar. Security guards have been known to rock them proudly, but some store owners will kick out anyone with one on. It’s called the shiesty mask, and depending on...
8 arrested in connection to Oakland tobacco robberies
(KRON) — On Wednesday, the Oakland Police Department arrested eight suspects for a series of tobacco-related robberies. Police said the robbery happened around 6:45 a.m. on Tuesday in the 7900 block of Mountain Boulevard in Oakland. As a delivery truck driver was dropping off tobacco products, two cars with multiple armed individuals arrived and stole […]
A Lowrider Cruise in Honor of Selena, the Queen of Tejano, in San Francisco
It’s been almost 30 years since Selena, the undisputed Queen of Tejano Music, was tragically murdered — but a group of lowriders are ensuring her memory isn’t forgotten. On Saturday, April 20, a lowrider cruise in San Francisco’s Mission District will pay tribute to the widely beloved singer of hits like “Como La Flor” and “Amor Prohibido.” The cruise will start at 4 p.m., and run along Mission Street between Cesar Chavez and 20th Streets.
Lots of sunshine
Today will start off with patchy fog and then will see lots of sunshine.
Last days for Emeryville Chevy’s and Northbrae Bottle Shop shuts down
“Friends, it is with a very heavy heart that we announce the closure of Buck Wild Brewing,” said the April 17 message on the brewery’s Instagram. “The aspirational mission we laid out on day one to produce award-winning ‘craft beer for all’ was realized, and we are humbled by the level of customer loyalty and industry recognition we achieved over the years.”
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