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Carol Davis kept low profile in Oakland Raiders’ storied success. But she saw it all.
Carol Davis remained committed to the idea of the Raiders as a model of teamwork, the kind of ideal that made the football team a storied fixture of NFL history.

Carol Davis, Raiders co-owner, dead at 93
Hall of Fame center Jim Otto once remarked that "Al Davis is a tough son of a gun. So is Mrs. Davis."

ICE, Border Patrol operations in East Bay are officially ‘canceled,’ officials say
It was not immediately clear whether federal agents had already left the region.

‘It’s really tragic’: Details emerge after former NFL star Doug Martin’s death in Oakland police custody
Martin's death -- after what police described as a "brief struggle" with officers -- sent shockwaves through Oakland.

Oakland FBI raid subject linked to establishment suspected of human trafficking, selling drugs
Andy Duong has ties to cafe earlier searched by state authorities, records say.

‘I will not be bullied’: Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao speaks for first time since FBI raid
Her comments came four days after the FBI seized several items from her Oakland Hills home.

Could Oakland Raiders’ former training facility have a role in the next World Cup?
After sitting unsold and unwanted for months, the former Raiders training facility -- a prime piece of East Bay real estate -- has a buyer.

Why are Comcast and AT&T trying to block millions in state money to boost Oakland’s high-speed internet?
The companies argue that the neighborhoods slated for enhanced fiber-optic infrastructure already enjoy faster internet speeds -- but the city's data shows otherwise.

Fake kidnappers are trying to scam Oakland families, school district warns
The district has warned the parents not to take these calls seriously, even though in some cases the scammers have known the names of the students.

With a potential multi-billion-dollar Oakland Coliseum project at stake, legal fight could shake Black-led development group
Documents and video evidence obtained from AASEG paint a starkly different picture than the one presented in the complaint.
