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Oakland's World Cup moment — and the Mount Rushmore of Oakland sports

21 min · 12 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Oakland's World Cup moment — and the Mount Rushmore of Oakland sports

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The Australian men's national soccer team — the Socceroos — are calling Oakland home for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, training at the Oakland Roots and Soul facility in Alameda. Oaklandside freelance sports reporter Anne Marks tells us what that means for the city, how Oakland is welcoming fans from around the world, and what local restaurants are doing to celebrate. Then: who belongs on the Mount Rushmore of Oakland sports? Anne asked mayors, coaches, journalists, team executives, and historians — and got some great answers and some great arguments. Plus: Barbara Lee launches her re-election campaign, new data on Oakland's Flock surveillance cameras, a deadly crash in Fruitvale, turmoil at a homeless services nonprofit, Oakland Carnival, and new food openings. Find all these stories and more at oaklandside.org [https://oaklandside.org]. Have feedback or story ideas? Email us at editors@oaklandside.org [editors@oaklandside.org].

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Portada del episodio Good news about Oakland!

Good news about Oakland!

We spend a lot of time on this podcast covering Oakland's hardest problems. Today, we did something different — we asked our reporters to bring us something good.  Not feel-good fluff, but real progress and real people doing hard work to make Oakland better. In this episode:  * Oakland schools go phone-free this August in a rare moment of agreement * Deadly traffic crashes hit a multi-year low * Youth Radio reopens after two years dark * OPD inches toward the end of 23 years of federal oversight * Coliseum deal moves forward, possibly with more money on the table * Homelessness in Oakland drops for the first time in more than a decade Stories in this episode: Cellphone ban in Oakland public schools starts in August [https://oaklandside.org/2026/06/26/cellphone-ban-in-oakland-public-schools-starts-in-august/] As school fights spread on social media, OUSD struggles to keep up [https://oaklandside.org/2026/06/17/oakland-school-fights-social-media-ousd/] Oakland's roads are slowly getting safer [https://oaklandside.org/2026/06/23/oaklands-roads-are-slowly-getting-safer/]  Youth Radio is back on the mic [https://oaklandside.org/2026/06/24/youth-radio-is-back-on-the-mic/] Oakland police on track to exit federal oversight by September [https://oaklandside.org/2026/05/26/opd-nsa-reforms-federal-oversight-police-court-hearing/] Oakland Coliseum sale to Black-led developer group inches forward [https://oaklandside.org/2026/05/28/oakland-coliseum-sale-to-black-led-developer-group-inches-forward/] How hot is the Oakland Arena? A second bidder has emerged to buy it [https://oaklandside.org/2026/06/16/how-hot-is-the-oakland-arena-a-second-bidder-has-emerged-to-buy-it/] Homelessness drops 20% in Oakland, the first decline in years [https://oaklandside.org/2026/05/19/oakland-pit-count-homeless-drop-20-percent/] Find all these stories and more at oaklandside.org [https://oaklandside.org]. Have feedback or story ideas? Email us at editors@oaklandside.org [editors@oaklandside.org].

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Portada del episodio Why is Oakland always in a budget crisis?

Why is Oakland always in a budget crisis?

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26 de jun de 202627 min
Portada del episodio Oakland First Fridays fights for its future

Oakland First Fridays fights for its future

For 20 years, Oakland First Fridays has turned a stretch of Telegraph Avenue into a monthly street festival. Now organizers say a false media narrative, one that ties off-site, late-night violence to the event, has driven away sponsors and put the festival's future in doubt.  Arts and community reporter Azucena Rasilla and public safety reporter Roselyn Romero join us to explain what's happening, why the blame is misplaced, and what it would take to keep First Fridays going. Plus:  * Oakland's new "nobody's crazy budget" * a private foundation's $9 million to fight illegal dumping * Oakland Unified's remaining budget gap and a commitment to keep violence-intervention teams in schools * Mia Bonta's pushback on a Trump-funded coal terminal; a rare occult book collection that needs a new home * a ride-along with Oakland Animal Control * an Oakland nonprofit's James Beard-honored work on prison food * and your guide to celebrating Juneteenth. Stories we cover in this episode: First Fridays * First Fridays at risk as sponsors pull out amid false links to violence [https://oaklandside.org/2026/05/15/oakland-first-fridays-uncertain-future-lack-of-funding/] * False media narratives threaten Oakland's First Fridays, say organizers [https://oaklandside.org/2026/06/18/oakland-first-fridays-safety-narratives-violence/] City Hall * 'Nobody's crazy budget' avoids layoffs and includes film incentives, shelter beds, and illegal dumping crews [https://oaklandside.org/2026/06/15/nobodys-crazy-budget-avoids-layoffs-and-includes-film-incentives-shelter-beds-and-illegal-dumping-crews/] * SF tech investor pours $9M into illegal dumping fight in Oakland [https://oaklandside.org/2026/06/11/illegal-dumping-crankstart-foundation-grant-oakland/] Education * OUSD cut its deficit by two-thirds, but a $38M gap remains [https://oaklandside.org/2026/06/11/ousd-cuts-deficit-two-thirds-38-million-gap-remains/] * OUSD commits to violence intervention in Oakland schools next year [https://oaklandside.org/2026/06/15/oakland-schools-violence-prevention-funding-proposals/] Health and environment * Mia Bonta wants a planned coal terminal in West Oakland to face more environmental scrutiny [https://oaklandside.org/2026/06/16/mia-bonta-wants-a-planned-coal-terminal-in-west-oakland-to-face-more-environmental-scrutiny/] Housing and homelessness * 13,000 rare occult books for sale: Inside the home of a bookseller facing eviction in Oakland [https://oaklandside.org/2026/06/15/pratum-eviction-occult-books-for-sale-oakland/] Arts and community * A day with Oakland Animal Control is as wild as the animals they help [https://oaklandside.org/2026/06/11/oakland-animal-control-ride-along/] Nosh * How an Oakland organization became a national force for better prison meals [https://oaklandside.org/2026/06/10/eating-behind-bars-prison-food-impact-justice/] Things to do * How to celebrate Juneteenth in Oakland [https://oaklandside.org/2026/06/15/juneteenth-oakland-events-prescott-market-omca-ballers/] Find all these stories and more at oaklandside.org [http://oaklandside.org]. Have feedback or story ideas? Email us at editors@oaklandside.org [editors@oaklandside.org].

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Portada del episodio Oakland's World Cup moment — and the Mount Rushmore of Oakland sports

Oakland's World Cup moment — and the Mount Rushmore of Oakland sports

The Australian men's national soccer team — the Socceroos — are calling Oakland home for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, training at the Oakland Roots and Soul facility in Alameda. Oaklandside freelance sports reporter Anne Marks tells us what that means for the city, how Oakland is welcoming fans from around the world, and what local restaurants are doing to celebrate. Then: who belongs on the Mount Rushmore of Oakland sports? Anne asked mayors, coaches, journalists, team executives, and historians — and got some great answers and some great arguments. Plus: Barbara Lee launches her re-election campaign, new data on Oakland's Flock surveillance cameras, a deadly crash in Fruitvale, turmoil at a homeless services nonprofit, Oakland Carnival, and new food openings. Find all these stories and more at oaklandside.org [https://oaklandside.org]. Have feedback or story ideas? Email us at editors@oaklandside.org [editors@oaklandside.org].

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Portada del episodio Measure E looks set to fail. What that means for Oakland politics

Measure E looks set to fail. What that means for Oakland politics

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5 de jun de 202632 min