Occupy Oakland: Police arrest 300, officials decry 'illegal activity'
Occupy organizers said they planned to reappropriate the vacant building as a new home for Occupy Oakland. Once they reached their destination, organizers had planned to kick off a two-day "Oakland Rise-up Festival" to
Oakland spends about $50000 per week to detail 100 police officers to the Saturday night Occupy protests downtown. The news spotlight has moved elsewhere, but Oakland continues to shell out hundreds of thousands of dollars a month for the Occupy
They will dig through pineapple tops, potato skins and orange rinds in search of usable fruits and vegetables, prepackaged foods or anything else they can recover to feed the scores of hungry people involved with Occupy Oakland and to stock their own
Story updated 6:00 a.m. ET: A U.S. flag was burned by a group of protestors inside City Hall, according to City Council President Larry Reid. City officials also said three police officers and one protester were injured during
About 300 people were arrested in the most turbulent day of protests in Oakland since November, when police forcefully dismantled an Occupy encampment. Protesters gathered at a central plaza and then marched through the streets threatening to take over
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