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Oakland A's fans buy ‘Sell' billboard near Oakland Coliseum
Video posted this week on X, formerly known as Twitter, shows a new billboard ad outside the Oakland Coliseum: in large letters, white against an all-green background, it reads, “Sell.”
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‘My gosh, we're here': 93-year-old California man summits Yosemite's Half Dome
Hiking Yosemite’s Half Dome is no easy feat, even for the youngest and healthiest. Imagine being in your 90s and making it to the top of the majestic peak.
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Over 27,000 A's fans show for ‘reverse boycott'
The fight for the A’s is on with fans louder than ever as the team faced the Tampa Bay Rays and a “reverse boycott” Tuesday. Stephanie Magallon reports.
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California Love: Tupac Shakur to Be Honored With Oakland Street Name
Tupac Shakur once said he gave all his love to Oakland, and on Tuesday, the city gave back to him.
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Still Rooting in Oakland: A's Fans Protest Vegas Move, Call for Owner to Sell the Team
In a stadium full of empty seats, a small but loud group of lifelong A’s fans marched through the stands chanting a message to club owner John Fisher: If you don’t want to keep the A’s in Oakland, sell the team to someone who does.
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Athletics' Las Vegas Ballpark Site Deal Sends MLB Twitter Into Frenzy
A’s fans and baseball fans alike were not happy to hear the news of the team’s Las Vegas site deal.
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Oakland Strikes Historic Deal to Revitalize Coliseum in New Partnership
Oakland city leaders entered a historic agreement Thursday that could revitalize the Coliseum complex and possibly bring a new sports team to the East Bay’s largest city.
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US Police Rarely Deploy Deadly Robots to Confront Suspects
The unabashedly liberal city of San Francisco became the unlikely proponent of weaponized police robots last week after supervisors approved limited use of the remote-controlled devices, addressing head-on an evolving technology that has become more widely available even if it is rarely deployed to confront suspects.