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Human Skull Found Near Tilden Park
A human skull was found out in the open in the area of Grizzly Peak Boulevard this afternoon, Wednesday, according to Oakland police.

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A human skull was found out in the open in the area of Grizzly Peak Boulevard this afternoon, Wednesday, according to Oakland police.

The Bay Area is seeing record-low rainfall levels so far this season, with levels far below the previous lows.
The Bay Area is seeing record-low rainfall levels so far this season, with levels far below the previous lows.
The Bay Area is seeing record-low rainfall levels so far this season, with levels far below the previous lows.
The Bay Area is seeing record-low rainfall levels so far this season, with levels far below the previous lows.
The Bay Area is seeing record-low rainfall levels so far this season, with levels far below the previous lows.
The Bay Area is seeing record-low rainfall levels so far this season, with levels far below the previous lows.
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District has again banned wood-burning – on New Year's Eve – with yet another "Spare the Air" alert because of unhealthy levels of pollution in the air.
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District has again banned wood-burning – on New Year's Eve – with yet another "Spare the Air" alert because of unhealthy levels of pollution in the air.
Auld Lang Syne: Most know some of the words, few know all of the words, others hum along. Here is a look at the poem's history, along with the lyrics.
Auld Lang Syne: Most know some of the words, few know all of the words, others hum along. Here is a look at the poem's history, along with the lyrics.
Auld Lang Syne: Most know some of the words, few know all of the words, others hum along. Here is a look at the poem's history, along with the lyrics.
Auld Lang Syne: Most know some of the words, few know all of the words, others hum along. Here is a look at the poem's history, along with the lyrics.
Air quality officials say they receive an average of 100 to 200 complaints on every day there is an alert.
Air quality officials say they receive an average of 100 to 200 citations on every day there is an alert.
Air quality officials say they receive an average of 100 to 200 citations on every day there is an alert.
Air quality officials say they receive an average of 100 to 200 complaints on every day there is an alert.
Air quality officials say they receive an average of 100 to 200 complaints on every day there is an alert.
Air quality officials say they receive an average of 100 to 200 citations on every day there is an alert.
Air quality officials say they issue an average of more than 200 citations on every day there is an alert. There's another alert tomorrow, Sunday.