Tuesday, August 5th, 2025

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Good morning, Oakland. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 5th of August.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ NBA stars Gary Payton II and Juan Toscano-Anderson—both Oakland natives—organized a back-to-school giveaway at Fremont High School on Sunday, donating 2,000 backpacks, school supplies and free haircuts to help local families amid rising prices. Many parents face an average expense of $570 per child while school will start on Monday, August 11. KTVU
- ➤ On August 3, Oakland’s First A.M.E. Church held a farewell service in its parking lot to honor its Telegraph Ave. sanctuary that sat empty since a 2023 fire—members recalled the church’s deep history in community outreach. Demolition of the building will begin today—while church leaders and city officials pledge support to rebuild a new place of worship. The Oaklandside
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ 76-year-old Darlene Scalf was killed on July 13 when she was struck in a marked crosswalk on Fruitvale Avenue by a pickup driven by Jeremiah Mendoza and police arrested him on suspicion of drunk driving & he now faces charges of murder and gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated with a plea set for August 7. The Oaklandside
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Roger Daltrey said he is unsure he will finish The Who’s final U.S. tour because his health problems, including past meningitis, hearing loss, and worsening sight, may affect his performance during the Bay Area stop this fall. He remains committed to giving fans his best show—though his medical concerns could force changes in upcoming performances. San Francisco Chronicle
- ➤ Deadheads in the Bay Area will attend the annual Meet-Up at the Movies starting Aug. 13 through Sept. 2 where a 4K restoration of the 1977 film will be shown in over two dozen theaters — IMAX screenings will run from Aug. 13-17 with bonus live performance material also on offer. San Francisco Chronicle
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ A rare bald eagle nest near a Piedmont cemetery has captivated residents as a fledgling took flight from a nest about six feet wide — experts say this marks the first successful breeding in the East Bay after decades of decline from chemical exposure and urban growth. Raptor specialists urge onlookers to keep a safe distance to avoid disturbing the birds. The Oaklandside
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Oakland cleaned up trash on Friday near 105th Avenue and International Boulevard after three women in wheelchairs said the sidewalks were too cluttered with garbage for safe passage. Public Works crews posted notices and scheduled a sweep from Aug. 11 to 15 — offering housing for those living on the streets — to help keep the area clear. KTVU
SHOP NEWS
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ On August 3rd, Stephen Curry spent a busy day in Napa visiting a Whole Foods pop-up, the Archer Hotel and 1331 Cocktails before attending a fundraiser for his Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation that helps Oakland children. He talked about balancing his future life after basketball with family and business interests—emphasizing his ongoing commitment—while engaging with fans. KTVU
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AI Tips for Genealogy Research
10:30-10:45 a.m. — FamilySearch center — Free entry — Discover the latest AI tips to enhance your genealogy research.
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T Sisters at The Freight with Ralph Roddenbery
4:00 – 6:30 p.m. — The Freight — Ticket prices vary — Experience the sibling harmonies and soulful folk sounds of the T Sisters as they perform live.
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Mac Mall Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — Yoshi's — Tickets available — Experience the pioneering rhythms of Mac Mall, a Bay Area hip-hop legend.
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Life Drawing Session
5:45-9 p.m. — Faultline Gallery — $20 online, $25 at the door — Experience an evening of creativity with short poses and a live model.
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Let’s Talk FamilySearch: A Group Exploration
1-2 p.m. — FamilySearch center — Free entry — Engage with expert guidance to master your FamilySearch journey and explore your genealogy.
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Rootstech Video Series: Reading Old Documents
6:30-7:30 p.m. — FamilySearch center — Free entry — Explore the art of reading old documents with this informative video session.
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The Pleasure Routine Concert
8-10 PM — Thee Stork Club — Check for ticket prices — Experience the melodic tunes of The Pleasure Routine and enjoy their latest album, Worndrobe.
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Afrobeats at the Lake Festival
1-8 p.m. — Snow Park — $10 Early Bird tickets available — Celebrate California's biggest outdoor afrobeats festival with a lineup of diverse performances and vendors.
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Concerts By The Lake 2025
6-8 p.m. — Pleasant Hill City Hall — Cash/CC accepted — Enjoy food, drinks, and live music in a beautiful outdoor setting.
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Life Drawing Session at Faultline Gallery
5:45-9 p.m. — Faultline Gallery — $20 online, $25 at the door — Engage your creativity with a life drawing session featuring a live model.
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