Alameda County
D.A. Pamela Price Says Recycling Company Will Face Up to $33 Million in Fines for Oakland Scrap Metal Fire
Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price this week announced that on June 28 the Alameda County Criminal Grand Jury issued a 10-count indictment against Radius Recycling Inc. (formerly Schnitzer Steel), along with two company managers on charges that stem from crimes related to a two-day scrap metal fire on Aug. 9-10, 2023, at the company’s West Oakland metal-shedding facility. The unsealed indictment alleges that Radius/Schnitzer, Daniel Woltmann, and Dane Morales committed numerous felony health and safety code violations, including recklessly emitting an air contaminant that caused great bodily injury or death and reckless treatment, handling, disposal, or storage of hazardous waste in a manner causing an unreasonable risk of fire, explosion, serious injury, or death.
Activism
Post Newspaper Invites NNPA to Join Nationwide Probate Reform Initiative
The Post’s Probate Reform Group meets the first Thursday of every month via Zoom and invites the public to attend. The Post is making the initiative national and will submit information from its monthly meeting to the NNPA to educate, advocate, and inform its readers.
Activism
Community Celebrates Turner Group Construction Company as Collins Drive Becomes Turner Group Drive
The event drew family, friends, and longtime supporters of Turner Group Construction, along with a host of dignitaries. The mood was joyful and warm, filled with hugs, handshakes and belated New Year’s greetings. Guests enjoyed hors d’oeuvres and a festive display of gourmet cupcakes as they conversed about the street sign reveal.
Activism
Can You Afford a Mortgage but Not the Down Payment? Dream For All Offers Up to $150K
Duvernay-Smith’s journey exemplifies the transformative potential of Dream For All, a program designed to help first-generation homebuyers across California. Applications will open on Feb. 24, and close on March 16. The program uses a random selection process to ensure equitable access, and Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office has directed that a minimum of 10% of funds go to applicants in Qualified Census Tracts — communities that historically faced discriminatory or unfair barriers to home ownership.
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Activism3 weeks agoLife Expectancy in Marin City, a Black Community, Is 15-17 Years Less than the Rest of Marin County
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Activism3 weeks agoOakland Post: Week of January 28, 2025 – February 3, 2026
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Activism4 weeks agoOakland Post: Week of January 21 – 27, 2026
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Business2 weeks agoCalifornia Launches Study on Mileage Tax to Potentially Replace Gas Tax as Republicans Push Back
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Activism2 weeks agoCommunity Celebrates Turner Group Construction Company as Collins Drive Becomes Turner Group Drive
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Activism2 weeks agoAfter Don Lemon’s Arrest, Black Officials Raise Concerns About Independent Black Media
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Activism3 weeks agoMedi-Cal Cares for You and Your Baby Every Step of the Way
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