A religious community group has launched a new food truck aimed at feeding people experiencing homelessness in Oakland.
Good news! An Oakland woman's taco truck has been found after being stolen last weekend, and the owner is crediting an ABC7 viewer who saw our original report and spotted the truck.
"Give it back to me, I'll cook for you for the rest of my life. Please give it back to me because it's not just a truck, it is my dreams, my hopes, my happiness," says Enya.
"Having a community that focuses on being able to tell our stories and then being able to tell our stories around some of the issues, is needed."
With fans, generators and a whole lot of shaved ice at the ready, the near triple-digit heat didn't keep people from enjoying Antioch's Multicultural Festival on Saturday, which celebrated the Asian American and Pacific Islander community.
Southern California is known for its many street food vendors. A new bill moving through the state legislature would make it easier for them to make a living.