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City

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Berkeley City Council postpones voting on Berkeley Election Reform Act amendment

Berkeley City Council considered an amendment to the municipal code on Tuesday that would require election campaigns to file financial disclosure forms electronically. Read More…

City

Monday, June 10, 2013

Berkeley Housing Authority cuts vouchers due to sequester

Due to federal budget cuts in March – known as the sequestration – Berkeley Housing Authority has cut 14 subsidized housing vouchers from low income individuals while also suspending about 200 households in the final stages of applications. Read More…

City

Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Greenleaf Wellness Group, located in the small white house in the middle, has been declared a public nuisance in the Berkeley City Council meeting.

Greenleaf Wellness Group declared a public nuisance at Berkeley City Council meeting

Greenleaf Wellness Group, a medical cannabis supplier, was declared a public nuisance in violation of Berkeley laws, by the Berkeley City Council at its meeting Tuesday. Read More…

Obituary

Wednesday, May 29, 2013
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Kenneth Waltz, principal theorist in international relations, dies at 88

Kenneth Waltz, a prominent thinker in international relations and known as the father of the political theory neorealism, died on May 12. He was 88. Read More…

City

Wednesday, May 29, 2013
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Berkeley Unified School District appoints Donald Evans as new superintendent

After a year-and-a-half long search, the Berkeley Unified School Board voted unanimously to name Dr. Donald Evans as the new superintendent of the school district on Wednesday.
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Crime & Courts

Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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Parents of UC Berkeley student killed in drunk driving accident file lawsuit

On May 18 2012, 22 year old Milanca Lopez and her son Xavier Chevez died from a car collision in which her boyfriend, UC Berkeley alumnus Jose Lumbreras, was the driver. The lawsuit seeks financial compensation from Lumbreras and the UC Regents Read More…

Campus

Monday, May 20, 2013
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Occupy the Farm in Albany continues planting in protest

On Monday morning, UCPD removed crops planted by Occupy the Farm demonstrators on a portion of UC Berkeley owned land in Albany. Read More…

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