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  • Victim in Oakland DVD Beating Calls Police (KRON 4 Bay Area) Posted August 25, 2005 at 4:55 p.m. OAKLAND (KRON) -- Oakland Police investigators say a KRON 4 viewer gave them the break they needed to find the woman seen getting beaten on a 2002 DVD.
  • Oakland pounds Tigers, 11-1 (Detroit Free Press) Barry Zito pitched in a haze he enjoyed as the Oakland Athletics appeared to break out of their funk with a second straight strong day at the plate.
  • Oakland Police: City's dream of local police force collapses into disarray (The News-Review) Oakland residents knew they were up for a challenge a year ago when they decided to try to bring back a local police force.
  • Oakland man is driven by his passion for cycling (San Francisco Chronicle) The guy whose feet never seem to touch the ground has biked to Mount Diablo's summit more than 100 times -- an 85-mile round trip from his Oakland home with a elevation gain of 6,000 feet.
  • Oakland PTO featured at August Chamber luncheon (Fayette County Review) Some 32 persons attended the Oakland Regional Chamber of Commerce Members' Luncheon held Thursday, August 11, at Anna Renae's Tea Room.
  • Oakland Board amends city employee handbook (Fayette County Review) The Oakland Board of Mayor and Aldermen unanimously adopted a resolution last week that amends the personnel rules and regulations in the city's employee handbook.
  • Governor Visits Oakland, Drops Off $515,000 (Republican) Maryland governor Bob Ehrlich made a stop in Oakland yesterday as part of a two-day tour of western Maryland. But he didn't come empty handed. He came bearing "gifts." The governor presented ceremonial checks amounting to nearly $515,000 in state and federal grant funding.
  • OAKLAND / Conviction overturned over taping of suspect (San Francisco Chronicle) An Oakland man's conviction and three-strikes sentence of 41 years to life in prison for a 1995 robbery attempt was overturned Wednesday by a federal appeals court because police ignored his refusal to be tape-recorded while answering their questions....
  • Oakland man is driven by his passion for cycling Montano has his own shop, spends spare time on bikes (San Francisco Chronicle) The guy whose feet never seem to touch the ground has biked to Mount Diablo's summit more than 100 times -- an 85-mile round trip from his Oakland home with a elevation gain of 6,000 feet. To do it, Jason Montano is out of bed at 5 a.m., and after a...
  • Hispanic chambers to meet in Oakland (InsideBayArea) OAKLAND — About 2,000 business people from across California and other states are expected to attend the 26th Annual California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce Convention (CHC) in Oakland this