What Minneapolis means for Oakland, and a devastating downtown fire

January 30
27 mins

Episode Description

News editor Darwin BondGraham reflects on what’s happening in Minneapolis—where federal immigration agents have killed two U.S. citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti—and what it means for Oakland, where ICE has already injured residents, chased people near our schools, and taken people from our courthouses.

Plus: Housing reporter Natalie Orenstein reports on a devastating fire at a downtown Oakland apartment building that displaced 50 residents, and the landlord’s controversial response of immediately terminating their leases.

Also in this episode: Oakland hires a new cultural affairs manager, Oakland Airport sees troubling passenger decline, hot dogs return to an iconic Temescal building, and thousands of Kaiser nurses go on strike.

Stories we cover in this episode:

Immigration enforcement

  • Reflections on Minneapolis and Oakland: Federal immigration agents have killed two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis while approximately 3,000 agents occupy the Twin Cities. ICE has already injured people in Oakland, entered our courthouses, and chased people near schools. The Alameda County Board of Supervisors voted to ban ICE from county-owned properties.

Housing

Culture and Nosh

Transportation

Police oversight

Find all these stories and more at oaklandside.org. Have feedback or story ideas? Email us at editors@oaklandside.org.

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