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July Fourth in Berkeley: No fireworks; Grizzly Peak closure
Grizzly Peak Boulevard, Panoramic Way and Prospect Street will be closed to non-residents from 4 a.m. July 4 until 5 a.m.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The City of Berkeley has settled a lawsuit by the California Restaurant Association to repeal that city’s first-in-the-nation ban ...
Dr. Antonio Chahine, acting public health officer at the city of Berkeley Public Health Division, stood outside the entrance ...
Berkeley is handing out the meals every weekday until July 31. Meals can be found at Frances Albrier Community Center, West ...
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Op-ed: Berkeley sent its police a message. They’re getting it.
Authorized Berkeley police staffing has been reduced from 181 to 164 officers, with mandatory overtime straining morale, the ...
The City of Berkeley could upzone some of the wealthiest parts of town in an effort to meet housing demand. The East Bay enclave is considering expanding building heights under current zoning ...
Berkeley City Manager Paul Buddenhagen initiated a citywide hiring freeze Monday in order to help address a budget deficit heading into the next fiscal year. In an email to city employees, Buddenhagen ...
BERKELEY — Tents and canopies now cover the lawn of Berkeley’s Old City Hall, forming an encampment in center of the city to protest a new policy allowing encampment sweeps without offering shelter.
More than 550 Berkeley municipal workers are scheduled to stage a two-day strike next week if efforts to reach a contract agreement with the city continue to fail. Union leaders announced the strike ...
Berkeley, Calif., once a bastion of liberal idealism, currently mirrors the lawlessness of the Wild West. Its streets resemble an open-air drug den, overrun by homeless encampments. Tents block ...
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