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Oakland airport foot traffic reaches highest level since pandemic onset
Oakland International Airport is showing signs of recovery with February foot traffic reaching the highest level since the pandemic onset.Read More
Air district moves to target Chemtrade emissions with abatement order
The air district is trying to hit the Chemtrade facility in Richmond with an abatement order that would require compliance by April 15. Read More
Wastewater samples suggest BA.2 variant accounts for half of county cases
Wastewater samples suggest BA.2 variant accounts for about half of Contra Costa County's new Covid-19 cases.Read More
Council president criticizes city administration after tiny home village fire
After fire destroyed three tiny homes Monday, Oakland City Council president criticized the city administration over safety concerns.Read More
Fire destroys three Lake Merritt tiny homes, displaces five people
Three tiny homes were destroyed by fire Monday, displacing five people in the Lakeview community built to help unsheltered Oakland residents.Read More
Two missing teens sighted, believed to be in ‘good health’
San Ramon police said Sunday that while they’ve been unable to locate two teens reported as runaways they believe the girls are in good health. Marybel “Ruby” Gonzales, 16,...Read More
Two die in fiery wrong-way collision on I-80
A wrong-way driver caused a multiple-vehicle collision on I-80 in Crockett early Sunday morning, leaving two dead and one injured.Read More
Teen driver dies after colliding with power pole in Concord
Concord, traffic fatality, teen driver, fast5, Mohr Lane, Concord Police Department, Read More
Bomb-making materials prompt evacuation during arrest of Pleasant Hill vandalism suspect
Police said numerous residents were evacuated after a vandalism suspect was found with bomb-making materials and explosive devices in Pleasant Hill. Read More
Antioch mayor admits to DUI citation, seeks forgiveness on Twitter
The mayor of Antioch confirmed in a social media video that he had been cited by the CHP for driving under the influence early Saturday morning.Read More
Firefighters knock down Joaquin Miller Park blaze
Firefighters from Oakland and East Bay Regional Parks departments knocked down a two-alarm blaze in Joaquin Miller Park Saturday morning.Read More
Names released of trio charged in Kevin Nishita slaying
Kevin Nishita, guns, gun violence, robbery, news crew robbery, fast5, LeRonne Armstrong, Michael Nieto, Read More
Vaccine mandate deadline looms for less than fifth of AC Transit workers
Less than a fifth of AC Transit workers have until the end of Thursday to meet the agency's vaccine mandate or face possible termination.Read More