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Dellums (26)   East Oakland Fire (81)   Oakland Fire (145)   East Oakland Commercial Fire   Athletics Sports Obituary (3)
Coaches eye top job; no interviews yet  Members of the coaching staff have yet to be called in for interviews for the team's managerial vacancy Killed in motorcycle crash Five-Alarm Blaze Chars Warehouse
Raiders win 19-13 over Cowboys  Jordan ran for 126 yards and a score, Janikowski kicked 4 field goals 2 People Shot While Driving On I-580 Map of Interstate 580 Oakland  The incident occurred at 11:55 p.m. The victims were transported to a hospital Contract talks break down with Macha  Ken Macha will walk away from Oakland after 7 years with fresh memories of another winning season City set limit at 3 dogs, bans roosters  The ordinance also makes the city one of the first cities to require that dogs receive microchip implants Dellums Announces Mayoral Run


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Oct.2   Coliseum  
Oct.4   Highway 580  
Oct.5   Athletics  
  Oakland City Hall  
Oct.7   Oakland City Hall  
  Former Rep. Ron Dellums , 69, announced he is coming out retirement to run for mayor of Oakland
Oct.8   Athletics  
Oct.10   East Oakland
Oct.12   East Oakland  
  A large fire was creating a spectacle on Hegenberger Rd. The single-story warehouse is 1.5 blocks long
Oct.14   Athletics A's reach agreement with Macha Oct.15   East Oakland   Homicide claimed life of man  Sergio Rodriguez-Mendoza, 31, died after officers found him in the 3100 block of International Boulevard Oct.16   Coliseum   Tomlinson Leads Chargers Past Oakland  LaDainian Tomlinson accounted for 183 total yards and 3 scores, as San Diego defeated Oakland, 27-14 Oct.17   West Oakland   4 Shot, None Fatally  The shooting happened in the 1400 block of 34th Street   East Oakland   Motorcyclist killed in crash  Robert Porn, 38, was apparently involved in a crash with another vehicle Oct.18   Sausalito   Longtime Sports Announcer Bill King Dies
  The longtime voice of the A's, died overnight after complications from surgery. He was 78 years old
Oct.19   Raiders   Moss doubtful for Bills  Randy Moss is unlikely to play against Buffalo after being listed as doubtful in injury report Oct.22   Oakland   3 victims of 3 separate shootings  7600 block of International Boulevard; 1900 block of San Pablo Avenue; 1600 block of Market Street Oct.23   Coliseum   Bills 17, Raiders 38  Jordan ran for 122 yards and a career-high 3 touchdowns Oct.24   Fruitvale   Notorious Drug Dealing House For Sale  A family of drug dealers has agreed to sell a house that they say has terrorized a Fruitvale neighborhood for 20 years Oct.25   San Jose City Hall   SJ Continues Push For Oakland Athletics  The city is coughing up $25,000 to study the likelihood of relocating a Pacific Gas and Electric Co. substation Oct.26   North Oakland     Son Of Black Muslim Leader Slain
  24-year-old Antar Bey was the son of the late Black Muslim leader Yusef Bey
  East Oakland   Officer Shoots Man After Alleged Assault  The incident occurred in the 2900 block of East 17t Street Oct.30   East Oakland   One killed, several wounded in shooting  Patrell Maurice Johnson, Sr., 19, was pronounced dead at the scene near 90th Avenue Oct.31   Oakland Downtown   BART Charging $1 To Park At Lake Merritt  The station will be the first of 10 stations where BART plans to implement a daily parking program   East Oakland   Man Watching TV Killed By Stray Bullet
  The bullet passed through the wall of 41-year-old Larry Gamez's home
  Warriors   Dunleavy gets five-year extension  Forward Mike Dunleavy signed a $44 million contract extension with the Golden State Warriors


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1. 10-02 Raiders win 19-13 over Cowboys Coliseum
C. 10-04 2 People Shot While Driving On I-580 East Oakland
3. 10-05 Contract talks break down with Macha Athletics
E. 10-05 City set limit at 3 dogs, bans roosters Oakland City Hall
F. 10-07 Dellums Announces Mayoral Run Oakland City Hall
6. 10-08 Coaches eye top job; no interviews yet Athletics
10-12 Five-Alarm Blaze Chars Warehouse East Oakland
I. 10-15 Homicide claimed life of man East Oakland
9. 10-16 Tomlinson Leads Chargers Past Oakland Coliseum



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2 People Shot While Driving On I-580
Notorious Drug Dealing House For Sale
One killed, several wounded in shooting
Man Watching TV Killed By Stray Bullet
2 People Shot While Driving On I-580
One killed, several wounded in shooting
Man Watching TV Killed By Stray Bullet
Killed in motorcycle crash
Five-Alarm Blaze Chars Warehouse
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Homicide claimed life of man
One killed, several wounded in shooting
Man Watching TV Killed By Stray Bullet
Athletics
Contract talks break down with Macha
Coaches eye top job; no interviews yet
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Contract talks break down with Macha
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Coliseum
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City set limit at 3 dogs, bans roosters
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