Oakland man shot during broad daylight robbery
Oakland police worried about rise in crime after officer assaulted in broad daylight at red light
3 recent police pursuits lead to serious crashes on Bay Area roads; law enforcement weighs in
Burglars ram gas station in Oakland's Rockridge to steal safe
2 killed in separate acts of violence in Oakland on New Year's Eve
International Blvd. in Oakland among Bay Area’s deadliest roads, traffic data finds
Will the 200 cameras now operating and recording on East Bay freeways help reduce crime?
Another Oakland Chevron gas station targeted in smash-and-grab theft, making it 5th this week
4 Oakland Chevron stations burglarized, damaged by thieves
Oakland sideshow turns deadly 3 Shot one dead
Arrests and guns seized in probe of Oakland carjacking tied to pot dispensaries
New Year's Eve sideshows in Oakland, Vallejo erupt in fireworks, fiery cars
Oakland city auditor discovers $1.6 million in unauthorized overtime payments
Facing a $129 million budget deficit this fiscal year, the City of Oakland has no money to spare – it’s already closed fire stations and slashed the police budget. But now it turns out that for years the city has been paying its public works and transportation workers more money for overtime work than is legally required