"Two cars were struck in a freeway shooting/shootout on Highway 24 in Oakland Thursday afternoon. No injuries were reported, and CHP officers subsequently arrested 57-year-old Carlos Ray Thomas after he crashed his vehicle on I-680 in Walnut Creek. [KTVU] A fairly significant early-season storm is brewing off the California coast and should be drenching us with rain by early next week. The North Bay will likely see the rain first, and higher elevations could see upwards of two inches."
"Parents have lawyered up in Lafayette in a fight over a city-owned baseball diamond that's used by a majority-boys' Little League, after a girl's softball team sought to share it. [Chronicle] The Oakland Police Commission met on Thursday evening, and at the meeting, some attendees blamed the commission for Chief Floyd Mitchell's decision to leave the job after less than two years. [ABC 7]"
"An 18-year-old in Santa Rosa was arrested Wednesday after allegedly posting what he said was a "joke" bomb threat on an Instagram account connected to a high school in Yolo County. [Bay Area News Group] The 17-story office building at 201 California Street in SF's Financial District that has been in default for several years appears to be changing hands, with an investor group aquiring the building's debt for $75 million. [SF Business Times]"
Two cars were struck in a freeway shooting on Highway 24 in Oakland; no injuries were reported and CHP arrested 57-year-old Carlos Ray Thomas after a crash on I-680 in Walnut Creek. A significant early-season storm is brewing off the California coast, with rain expected by early next week and higher elevations possibly receiving up to two inches; the North Bay will likely get rain first. Parents in Lafayette retained lawyers over access to a city-owned baseball diamond after a girls' softball team sought to share the field. The Oakland Police Commission faced criticism tied to Chief Floyd Mitchell's departure. An 18-year-old in Santa Rosa was arrested for posting an alleged "joke" bomb threat tied to a Yolo County high school. A 17-story SF Financial District office building appears to be changing hands as an investor group acquires $75 million of its debt. MIT declined to sign a pledge linking protection of conservative voices to federal funding.
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