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On December 2, 2016, at about 11:20 p.m. PST, a fire started in a former warehouse that had been unlawfully converted into an artist collective with living spaces (named the Ghost Ship) in Oakland, California, which was hosting a concert with 80–100 attendees.
A man who operated a warehouse-turned-artist collective in Oakland, Calif., that caught fire in 2016, killing 36 people, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.
Today, the warehouse looks much like it did five years ago: the walls boarded up, but exposed to the elements with its roof missing, soot fading on the painted “Ghost Ship” sign above a padlocked door partygoers had entered the night of the fire.
New York Times reporters are investigating the devastating fire that killed 36 people this month at a warehouse called the Ghost Ship in Oakland, Calif.
The photo that first circulated of Derick Almena, the landlord of the Ghost Ship, the Oakland performance space and group house where thirty-six people were killed in a fire, on the night...
Thursday marks five years since 36 people died in the Ghost Ship warehouse fire in Oakland.
Ghost Ship Trial: Jury Acquits Defendant but Can’t Reach Verdict on Another. A 2016 blaze at a converted warehouse in Oakland, Calif., killed 36 people.
A wire sculpture memorializing the victims of the Ghost Ship warehouse fire is seen on 31st Avenue near International Boulevard in Oakland, Calif., on Wednesday, May 24, 2023. The fire killed...
The site of the Ghost Ship warehouse in Oakland, where dozens of people were killed in a 2016 fire, has been acquired by a community development organization.
Thursday marks five years since a fire at an Oakland warehouse dubbed the "Ghost Ship" killed 36 people. The Dec. 2, 2016, inferno broke out at the warehouse during an electronic music...