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Ghost Ship owners can no longer be criminally charged for involuntary manslaughter
With the passing of the three year anniversary of the Ghost Ship warehouse fire in Oakland that killed 36 people, the owners of the building can no longer be criminally charged for involuntary manslaughter. The statute of limitations expired at the end of the day Monday.
Read the full story on KTVU Fox 2.
Man shot near Oakland Coliseum, dies after taking himself to hospital
A man was shot and killed Tuesday morning a few blocks from the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum, according to authorities.
Read the full story on KPIX CBS San Francisco Bay Area.
Logs placed along West Oakland streets raise concerns
Take a drive along Poplar Street i and the logs along the road are hard to miss. Some think the 2-feet-wide and 10-feet-long obstructions were meant to prevent RV parking.
Read the full story on ABC Bay Area, KGO.
Ex-Oakland Coliseum exec charged with conflict of interest
The East Bay Times reported Tuesday that Alameda County prosecutors filed felony and misdemeanor charges against Scott McKibben.
Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.
Gunman opens fire at Oakland crash scene; 1 victim hospitalized
A man was wounded late Monday night after gunfire erupted following a traffic accident on an Oakland street, authorities said.
Read the full story on CBS San Francisco.
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