
Increase in statewide tree mortality magnifies ecological problems
California’s recent widespread death of trees — affecting 102 million trees since 2010 — is raising environmental concerns among fire and ecology experts.
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California’s recent widespread death of trees — affecting 102 million trees since 2010 — is raising environmental concerns among fire and ecology experts.
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Livermore, California, has become a point of interest in the past few years ever since an outlet mall on the town’s outskirts opened in 2014.
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Children, Youth and Recreation Commissioner Brianna Rogers, former mayoral candidate Ben Gould and community member Kate Harrison are set to run for the District 4 Berkeley City Council seat recently vacated by Mayor-elect Jesse Arreguin.
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The Berkeley City Council will be holding special and regular meetings Tuesday to discuss Berkeley’s adoption of the East Bay Community Choice Aggregation Program, among other topics.
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The Berkeley Unified School District is toughening its enrollment standards with the results of a new address verification policy presented to the Board of Education last Wednesday.
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Poke Parlor, an upcoming restaurant that will sell poke bowls and other fish dishes, will replace the vacancy left by smoke shop Gypsy Trader on Telegraph Avenue.
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A team featuring researchers from UC Berkeley hopes to spur contributions to Alzheimer’s disease research by developing an online game that enlists citizens as scientists.
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The Halal Guys, a Middle Eastern restaurant chain based in New York City, is funding its upcoming Downtown Berkeley location through a crowdsourcing platform called EquityEats.
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The campus saw a decrease in sex offenses and a decrease in theft between 2014 and 2015, according to UCPD’s Annual Security Report released Saturday.
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For the second year in a row, dozens of students gathered in the vicinity of Sproul Plaza on Monday afternoon to recognize the anniversary of the disappearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa, Mexico, two years ago.
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