The shooting, which broke out in the school’s parking lot Wednesday night, resulted in the hospitalization of three people, aged 11, 20 and 25, and the death of another, 18, who succumbed to gunshot wounds.
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Sitting Alameda County DA Ursula Jones Dickson posted a commanding lead in the first release of unofficial results from Tuesday’s election, outpacing her closest challenger, Pamela Price, by roughly 44 percentage points. #Election2026#AlamedaCounty
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Voters were skeptical of a proposed parcel tax increase in Oakland that needed majority approval in Tuesday’s election but was well under that, according to the latest unofficial results. #Election2026#Oakland
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San Leandro voters in Tuesday’s election signed off on a charter amendment that will change its City Council elections to be held by district. #Election2026#SanLeandro
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It's Election Day!
Head over to a Vote Center or the Registrar of Voters' Office to cast your ballot today. We will be open until 8:00 p.m.
Don't forget to bring your friends and family, every vote counts!
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Hundreds of thousands of Californians could lose access to food assistance provided by CalFresh in the coming months, even though they could still be eligible under new work requirements that took effect Monday.
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A San Francisco police officer is expected to survive after being shot multiple times during a pursuit and shootout with a robbery suspect Sunday night.
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Chief Lew and Mayor Lurie provided an update on the officer shot during an officer involved shooting last night. We want to extend our thoughts to the officer’s friends and family, and thank all the officers who responded to the incident.
SF Mayor Daniel Lurie and leaders with the Stronger Muni for All campaign dropped off 18,000 signatures at City Hall on Thursday, more than the 8,000 needed to place the transit parcel tax measure on the November ballot.
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ICE detainees are dying by suicide at an “alarming” rate, according to an AP investigation examining deaths in immigration detention facilities.
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Prosecutors said she bought vodka and whiskey, provided condoms, and discouraged the teens from telling their parents or police about the parties — or calling for help when one of the victims passed out in their own vomit.
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The Alameda County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a non-binding term sheet for the sale of the Oakland Coliseum property at a special meeting Thursday.
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On June 2, Richmond voters will decide whether to reelect incumbent Mayor Eduardo Martinez or choose one of his four challengers instead.
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Organizers with the Connect Bay Area Act, a regional sales tax measure for public transit, collected 305,895 signatures across five Bay Area counties, well above the 186,000 required threshold to place it on this year’s ballot.
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Around 80 people took part in a symbolic “die-in” in East Oakland to protest proposed federal health care cuts. The demonstration, led by health care workers and activist groups, also backed a proposed California billionaire tax to help fund the state’s health care system.
Voters in the city of Monterey will decide on June 2 whether to increase the local sales tax by a fraction of a cent to close the city’s budget deficit and fund a range of general services.
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For 81 years, one family didn’t know what happened to their missing WWII Marine relative. Now, thanks to DNA testing, Marine Pfc. Helmut Behlert has finally come home. #MemorialDay#WorldWar2
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A Napa animal shelter is seeking adopters and foster support after suspending transfers to Miranda’s Rescue, a Northern California rescue under investigation for alleged animal cruelty and fraud.
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