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Ransomware attacks have been hitting multiple U.S. cities over the last few years. Officials with some of the cities hit with ransomware remember it as a long and expensive process that costed millions. → Read More
A man riding a stolen motorcycle was shot by Oakland police officers Friday after attempting to carjack someone at gunpoint, according to authorities. → Read More
On Wednesday, most city staff stayed home because all of the computers and phones are down. Residents fear they might be targeted next. → Read More
Surveillance video released by East Bay Bike Party shows one car driving right next to two cyclist, then the passenger door opens trying to hit them. The group says about 14 people have been targeted by drivers throughout the East Bay, with two people being hospitalized. → Read More
Leaders at Schneerson Synagogue are calling for the San Francisco district attorney to file hate crime charges against man a for firing a gun inside. → Read More
A judge had temporarily blocked those plans, telling Oakland officials they needed to offer a place for the residents to live while they start construction. → Read More
It was definitely not the result the hundreds of 49ers fans who came out to The Crossings in SoMa wanted to see. → Read More
Fans after the game were in high from, not only staying dry, but for a 49ers win. → Read More
Oakland Unified School Board candidate Mike Hutchinson filed a lawsuit this week to get Alameda Court to declare him a winner in the District 4 race. This comes after the Alameda County Registrar's office said there was an issue with how it counted results with ranked choice voting. → Read More
Sometimes, the happiest place on earth could just be your neighborhood. → Read More
The winner gets three prizes they will donate to local charities of their choice. However, firefighters say the event is all about creating a sense of community during a tough time. → Read More
With the holidays in full swing, doctors at UCSF say there is no need to cancel any plans due to COVID, but people should take precautions to limit the spread. → Read More
"We don't know what is going to happen": With airports shut down and train damaged, a San Francisco couple who traveled to Peru last week is stranded as protests continue in the aftermath of its president's impeachment. → Read More
With more holiday events happening in the Bay Area post-pandemic, the demand for Santa Claus is higher. But there aren't enough Santas. Here's how you can help. → Read More
Sharon Alexander is set to be evicted at the end of January. → Read More
"We only get paid when there is a season." With inflation on the rise and crab season delayed, fishers are facing great financial burden due to the presence of other wildlife. → Read More
In both incidents, the cars ended up crashing in the same spot. Now, Orvis is asking for the city to act and make his home and street safer. → Read More
The National Retail Federation estimates 166.3 million people to be shopping between Black Friday and Cyber Monday. → Read More
Nationwide, USPS is expecting to process six million packages each day. At the Oakland center, there are 1,000 workers at any given time processing through the many packages to make sure they get delivered on time. → Read More
It is the first moon exploration since the Apollo missions in the late 60s early 70s. → Read More