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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 21, 2023

Kaleo Mark

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Since Wednesday, tensions over the one-day hunger strike and three-day work stoppage at Santa Rita Jail in Dublin, Calif. have continued.
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Since Wednesday, tensions over the one-day hunger strike and three-day work stoppage at Santa Rita Jail in Dublin, Calif. have continued.
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PG&E released a tweet Tuesday that it will credit customers who were impacted by the Oct. 9 power outage because of difficulties caused by its website and communication issues.
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PG&E released a tweet Tuesday that it will credit customers who were impacted by the Oct. 9 power outage because of difficulties caused by its website and communication issues.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a statewide emergency Sunday as wildfires, such as the Kincade Fire in Sonoma County, continue to ravage the state. 
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a statewide emergency Sunday as wildfires, such as the Kincade Fire in Sonoma County, continue to ravage the state. 
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At a special city council meeting on Tuesday, Berkeley city manager Dee Williams-Ridley presented an update on Berkeley’s 2020 Vision: Equity in Education.
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At a special city council meeting on Tuesday, Berkeley city manager Dee Williams-Ridley presented an update on Berkeley’s 2020 Vision: Equity in Education.
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An initiative creating 24-hour public restrooms in the Telegraph Business Improvement District was discussed by the City Council Tuesday.
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An initiative creating 24-hour public restrooms in the Telegraph Business Improvement District was discussed by the City Council Tuesday.
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This month, the CDC released its 2018 report on STDs, highlighting the heightened spread of infections in recent years. 
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This month, the CDC released its 2018 report on STDs, highlighting the heightened spread of infections in recent years. 
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In an effort to address food and housing insecurity among California college students, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill, or AB, 1278 into law.
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In an effort to address food and housing insecurity among California college students, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill, or AB, 1278 into law.
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Feng Cha Teahouse celebrated its grand opening on Durant Avenue on Saturday as well as its soft opening with a limited menu Sept. 3.
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Feng Cha Teahouse celebrated its grand opening on Durant Avenue on Saturday as well as its soft opening with a limited menu Sept. 3.
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Berkeley became the first city in the nation to ban the use of natural gas in newly constructed buildings in August. Since then, many other cities have proposed similar measures in order to reduce their carbon footprint and move toward renewable energy.
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Berkeley became the first city in the nation to ban the use of natural gas in newly constructed buildings in August. Since then, many other cities have proposed similar measures in order to reduce their carbon footprint and move toward renewable energy.
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