Orinda council approves 45-day moratorium on 'no host' short-term rentals
The vote came after a shooting at a Halloween party that left five people dead. The party hosts rented a home at 114 Lucille Way through Airbnb.
Deadly Orinda Halloween party shooting’s motive may have been rivalry between two groups
KTVU has learned of a possible motive in the Orinda Halloween-party shooting that left five people dead.
Father loses child in Orinda Halloween shooting, one of three sons killed by gun violence
“He was intelligent, smart, loving,” Ramon Hill Sr. said of his son, Raymon Hill Jr. “We had good conversations. He was enjoying life.
Vigil for Orinda victims
Orinda City Council will remember a moment of silence for the five young people killed at a Halloween party, hosted in a rented Airbnb mansion. Allie Rasmus reports
Father of Halloween shooting victim struggles to cope
Raymon Hill Jr. is the third son that Raymon Hill Sr. has lost to gun violence. The father wonders why police didn't arrive immediately when neighbors called to complain about the noise. "If police came when they were called, the party would have been shut down," he said.
Orinda top cop to explain delay in responding to noise complaints before deadly shooting
Five killed at Halloween party at rented home
In wake of Orinda shooting, city council to discuss short-term rentals this week
In the wake of the death of five people at a party in a short-term-rental house in their city this past Thursday night, Orinda City Council members on Tuesday will talk about possible changes to the city's short-term rental rules.
DJ at Orinda Halloween party among the five dead
The 24-year-old's life was cut short by bullets fired into a crowd of partygoers at an Airbnb home in Orinda Thursday night, at what was billed as the Halloween mansion party.
"He loved doing music and he literally died doing what he loves to do"
The tall, slender young man, known as Cali to his friends, was helping raise a 4-year-old daughter from a previous relationship. Greg Liggins reports.
Orinda city council to address short-term rental policy
Following the mass shooting Halloween night that left five dead in Orinda, city leaders are set to meet this week to discuss short term rentals.
Neighbors called Orinda rental home the 'Party House,' Airbnb promises change, says "this is unacceptable"
Neighbors said the owner has always used the home as a short term rental and there have been previous parties there. While they have been noisy, none have been deadly, until now.
Airbnb responds to Orinda shooting, promises changes
In a series of tweets, the Airbnb Co-founder called the incident completely unacceptable.
Orinda neighbor says she will move following shooting that killed five
KTVU's Leigh Martinez reports from Orinda.
Sheriff releases victims' identities in fatal Orinda Halloween-party shooting
The FBI is assisting with the investigation of a shooting at an out-of-control Halloween party at an Orinda Airbnb rental that left five dead and injured several others as they fled on Thursday.
Motive unknown in Halloween massacre in Orinda
Four killed in shooting during party at rented home
Father of Orinda shooting victim says son in wrong place
Romond Reyes said his son, Armani, was at the Orinda party where four were killed. His son is now under sedation. "He was in the wrong place at the wrong time," he said. Allie Rasmus reports
Four dead, others injured at Halloween party in Orinda; Airbnb 'horrified' about tragedy
A neighbor said he talked to the owner of the home, who told him it was being rented out through Airbnb for a private party. Airbnb told KTVU that they are "urgently investigating" what happened.
Four dead, others injured at Halloween party in Orinda
The yellow house was rented on Airbnb for a private Halloween party. Elissa Harrington reports
Adding up the losses: effects of PG&E shutoff on East Bay businesses
At Montclair Florist, the outage led to spoiled product and no phone or online orders, the bulk of the business.
Caldecott and Tom Lantos tunnels to remain open during power outages
Two major tunnels on state highways in the San Francisco Bay Area remain open early Wednesday morning after Caltrans officials initially warned they might close due to the PG&E Public Safety Power Shutoff.