
Berkeley Police looking for suspect of strong arm robbery at Caffè Strada
A strong arm robbery occurred Saturday night, around 10:57 p.m., on the patio of Caffè Strada, according to a Nixle Alert.
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A strong arm robbery occurred Saturday night, around 10:57 p.m., on the patio of Caffè Strada, according to a Nixle Alert.
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Many UC Berkeley residence halls will be without power and student services will be closed due to the PG&E power shutdown, according to a campus-wide email sent this morning.
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The cancellation comes in light of the scheduled PG&E power outage that will affect most of the Bay Area, including Alameda County, from Wednesday morning through Thursday afternoon.
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The campus eliminated its $150 million structural deficit through “painful” but “important” budget cuts as well as new revenue streams.
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Police were seen congregating outside the Channing-Bowditch Apartments about 12:12 p.m. Wednesday in response to reports of a person unconscious in a parked car, according to Berkeley Police Department spokesperson Officer Byron White.
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UC President Janet Napolitano announced that she will step down from her position by Aug. 1, 2020, during Wednesday’s UC Board of Regents meeting.
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Snack Shack, a Northside favorite, closed its doors Tuesday after four years at its Hearst Avenue location to find a new home on Euclid Avenue.
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Berkeley Fire Department, or BFD, responded to reports of a fire at a building on Warring Street early this morning, according to BFD assistant chief Keith May.
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Cal Athletics announced Thursday that it will be introducing a new program that aims to provide student-athletes with skills for success after graduation. The program, called the Cameron Institute, was made possible by a $12.5 million gift.
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Berkeley Unified School District President Judy Appel and her wife Alison Bernstein have returned home from the hospital after they were hit by a car four months ago, which left them in critical condition, as first reported by Berkeleyside.
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