By Magaly Muñoz, Post Staff At a special City Council meeting in City Hall Tuesday afternoon, Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao laid out her current and future plans for community safety. For some time, public safety has been a major issue in Oakland. City leaders and business owners have been critical of the city’s lack of initiative
Cynthia Adams, the President of the Oakland Branch of the NAACP, released her organization's Ten Point plan for a safer Oakland. She called on voters to fight crime through voting and active monitoring of public safety and local governmental decision-makers. Accordingly, the NAACP presented the following ten strategic goals for a safer Oakland: Increase the
BRIDGEWATER Luisangel Acuña is not shy about the inspiration he drew from a young age while watching his older brother play baseball. That would be Atlanta Braves superstar Ronald Acuña Jr. Just ask Luisangel Acuña what kind of pride he takes in being such a good base-stealer the 21-year-old already has 43 stolen […]