One victim was taken to the hospital with an arm injury.
One victim had to be hosptalized, according to Oakland Police.
The development would have included 196 market-rate apartments and 31,000 square feet of retail space.
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Police say it happened in Oakland's Temescal neighborhood.
The mess delayed drivers breaking out for some morning fun on Saturday.
His attorneys wanted him released from jail without paying any bail. He's charged in the deaths of 36 people. (Breaking)
A Sacramento man was the victim of the New Year's Day shooting in 2015.
Items from backpacks to laptop computers were stolen. (Breaking)
Former officer Matthew Ornellas claims that reports were changed or destroyed, and excessive force was used against citizens.
Detectives are seeking 7 suspects, police say.
Police have made zero arrests.
No one was injured in the early morning blaze.
The injuries came in six different incidents.
One Goh admitted killing 7 people in a shooting rampage.
Police are still searching for the suspect.
Breaking: Rescuers pulled him from the river, but it was too late.
The US Postal Service is offering a $50,000 reward.
The wreckage of the burned building is threatening to collapse onto neighboring buildings.
The vandalism included spray painted graffiti and slashed tires.
He was found guilty of sexually assaulting his stepdaughter starting at age 8. (Breaking)
The victim was taken to a hospital for treatment.
The defendant also said he committed wire fraud with an attorney from Berkeley.
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The victim suffered multiple stab wounds.
The suspect was driving on the sidewalk when he was shot.
They are being held on $1.08 million bail each.
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Traffic is back up for miles.
Corrin Ray was killed near Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, at about 1:30 a.m. on Oct. 5, 2013.
No one was in the lot by the time fire crews arrived.
The fire department says there are roughly 20 tents at the encampment.