
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Oakland.
East Bay arson suspect pleads guilty to single count
The Oakland man accused of setting fire to an East Bay housing project - one in a series of blazes that have incinerated large-scale developments over the past few years - has agreed to plead guilty to one charge of arson.
Read the full story on SFGATE.
The weird and messy work of charging electric scooters in the Bay Area
One Oakland-based scooter charger, Ryan Trottier, said that in the summer of 2018, he was consistently making about $200 a night - for just three hours of work collecting Bird and Lime scooters around Lake Merritt and dropping them off in the morning.
Read the full story on SFGATE.
'Crown Act' signed into law, California bans racial discrimination against natural hair
Her edges just pressed, hair now silky and straight, local attorney Lenora Taylor explains why she chooses not to wear her natural hair.
Read the full story on KTVU Fox 2.
Search for missing dog in Oakland results in 'amazing reaction' from community
An Oakland couple who lost their dog for almost two weeks last month, has a lot to celebrate. Not only did they get a much hoped for reunion with their beloved pooch, they got to experience the meaning of community.
Read the full story on KTVU Fox 2.
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