
"A 76-year-old Oakland woman is in the hospital after being shoved to the ground during a robbery Thursday morning. The woman was attacked by a robber on the 4500 block of Bond Street in East Oakland, and suffered bruises and lacerations as her bracelet and money were stolen. [East Bay Times]"
"The San Francisco Flower Market at 16th and Mississippi is seeing the Valentine's Day rush for flowers, and they'll be open at 6 am tomorrow. Floral professionals tend to make a third of their annual income around this holiday. [KRON4]"
"A former California correctional lieutenant, Matthew L. Madsen, was arrested this week on federal charges that he smuggled contraband to inmates, including cellphones and tobacco, in exchange for $100,000 in bribes. [KTVU]"
"The city of Piedmont is getting ready to reopen its community pool after a $35 million expansion project, doubling the size of its competition pool to 12 lanes and expanding the recreational pool as well. [Chronicle]"
A 76-year-old Oakland woman was shoved to the ground during a robbery on Bond Street and sustained bruises and lacerations while a bracelet and money were stolen. The San Francisco Flower Market at 16th and Mississippi is experiencing a Valentine's Day rush and will open at 6 a.m.; floral professionals often earn about a third of their annual income around the holiday. Some students used school closures for band practice and other activities. Controversial former BART Director Debora Allen opposed an ultimatum linking station closures to a November sales tax measure. A former correctional lieutenant was federally arrested for smuggling contraband in exchange for $100,000 in bribes. Piedmont plans to reopen its community pool after a $35 million expansion that doubles the competition pool to 12 lanes and enlarges the recreational pool.
#crime #local-business---flowers #public-transit-funding #corrections---smuggling #community-infrastructure
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