Crescent Trust had applied for a certificate of compliance asking the city to certify that Lot 18 was a separate parcel that had been legally created prior to March 4, 1972, when the California Legislature amended the Subdivision Map Act to require an approved parcel map for dividing land into fewer than five parcels.
CHP Oakland captured a juvenile in a stolen vehicle with a loaded shotgun after a high-tech pursuit and air support assistance.
The Oakland Roots professional soccer team wants to continue playing at the Coliseum for the “short-term” following the 2025 season, according to team officials. The club
Oakland crime may have dropped by more than 30% in 2024, but many are still not feeling safe in their communities. Wednesday night, the Oakland Police Commission held a town hall to look at crime ...
The Warriors will not have a hometown player participating in the slam dunk contest, but the G League will. Here's who will be involved. Who is in the 2025 NBA slam dunk contest?
In the eyes of a Washington, D.C. jury, Derek Kinnison is a criminal who took part in an insurrection. But at 412 Church Temecula Valley, Kinnison is a true Christian.
San Ramon Valley’s offense explodes against California. The King’s Academy edges out Sacred Heart Prep. Acalanes, Mity, SRV girls win league games.
Home is where the heart is—and where most of your stuff is. That's why it can feel so violating when burglars, arsonists, and vandals take aim at your abode. Equipment firm Surveillance Video looked at 45 of the most populated cities in the US to see which ones had the highest property crime rates,
Following delays in confirming the academic calendar last year, OUSD surveyed families on the ideal timeline for releasing it.
In making the decision this week, Trump eliminated federal policy dating back to the Clinton-era, which had established a government priority of addressing environmental health problems for low-income and minority groups. He also withdrew the nation from the Paris Agreement aimed at combatting climate change.
Most failed presidential candidates never seek any office again — but when they do, they often give the presidency one more try.
Eddie Collins, Wee Willie Keeler and George Sisler are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. 1956 — Bob Pettit of the St. Louis Hawks captures the first of his NBA record four