The event is being held in Oakland for a second year and people will gather Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the gazebo at Oakland Waterfront Park.
2022
Bruins notebook: Despite strong start, it’s still a long way from perfect
Yes, the Bruins are 25-4-2 overall and 3-0-1 in their past four games, but some issues are being exposed during the current homestand.
Trump’s fate in hands of Justice Dept. after Jan. 6 report
The panel referred Donald Trump for possible prosecution for 4 separate criminal offenses, related both to the Jan. 6 riot itself and his efforts to cling to power.
German court convicts 97-year-old ex-secretary at Nazi camp
The court says judges were convinced Irmgard Furchner ‘deliberately supported the fact that 10,505 prisoners were cruelly killed’ though her work as a stenographer at Stutthof concentration camp.
Major storm to bring power outages, flood threat and coastal storm surge Friday
Snow, rain, wind and high seas will cause major travel issues and significant local impacts on Friday as a large storm kicks into high gear. Unlike last week’s storm, this time Mainers will need to prepare the generators for a much different type of storm. A large area of low pressure will “bomb out” over […]
Postal Service pledges move to all-electric delivery fleet
It’s set to buy at least 66,000 electric trucks in the next five years.
It’s a challenge for fans to maintain faith with Red Sox ownership
Commentary: Parting ways with star players, raising ticket prices and treating lower-level employees fairly has many questioning with John Henry is interested in selling the team.
Powerful earthquake jolts Northern California; 70,000 without power
The 6.4-magnitude temblor occurred at 2:34 a.m. near Ferndale, a small community about 210 miles northwest of San Francisco.
Suspect from Sabattus standoff arrested in Waterville after more than a month of searching
Police had been searching for Diego Martinez on charges connected to three vehicle chases within 12 hours.
Spurred by regulators, 3M to phase out ‘forever chemicals’
The decision comes after environmental regulators designated the chemicals — used in nonstick frying pans, water-repellent sports gear, stain-resistant rugs, cosmetics and countless other consumer products – as hazardous substances.