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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 20, 2023

Revati Thatte

Senior Staff Writer

Revati Thatte joined The Daily Californian as a news reporter in fall 2016, becoming a higher education beat reporter for spring and fall 2017. She joined the projects department in spring 2018, has been on the editorial board since spring 2018 and was a news editor for summer 2018. Revati is the opinion editor for fall 2019.

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The group was walking on Etna Street near Parker Street at approximately 4 a.m. when a car pulled up to two of the students.
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The group was walking on Etna Street near Parker Street at approximately 4 a.m. when a car pulled up to two of the students.
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Six police departments sent SWAT teams to serve warrants for people responsible for a series of cell phone store robberies in the East Bay.
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Six police departments sent SWAT teams to serve warrants for people responsible for a series of cell phone store robberies in the East Bay.
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The closure is due to public works maintenance, and drivers should expect delays when driving between Eastshore Highway and Fourth Street.
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The closure is due to public works maintenance, and drivers should expect delays when driving between Eastshore Highway and Fourth Street.
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All 53 of California’s seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and one U.S. Senate seat are up for election, along with the positions of governor, lieutenant governor and select state Legislature district seats.
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All 53 of California’s seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and one U.S. Senate seat are up for election, along with the positions of governor, lieutenant governor and select state Legislature district seats.
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Berkeley Police Department received a call at 2:38 p.m. on May 28 about a possibly deceased woman on the sidewalk, according to BPD spokesperson Sgt. Andrew Frankel.
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Berkeley Police Department received a call at 2:38 p.m. on May 28 about a possibly deceased woman on the sidewalk, according to BPD spokesperson Sgt. Andrew Frankel.
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The program offers several modules for students to learn basic life skills, such as wellness, strong study habits and relationship development.
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The program offers several modules for students to learn basic life skills, such as wellness, strong study habits and relationship development.
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According to the Nixle alert, suspect Ahmed Arabzai was taken into custody during a warrant search on the 1300 block of 66th Street in Berkeley. Suspect Grayson Gordon was arrested on the 600 block of Carlson Boulevard in Richmond.
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According to the Nixle alert, suspect Ahmed Arabzai was taken into custody during a warrant search on the 1300 block of 66th Street in Berkeley. Suspect Grayson Gordon was arrested on the 600 block of Carlson Boulevard in Richmond.
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According to an email from Berkeley Police Department spokesperson Sgt. Andrew Frankel, the woman was standing at the corner of Ashby Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Way bus stop with another woman at 1:21 p.m., when she was approached by two male teenagers.
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According to an email from Berkeley Police Department spokesperson Sgt. Andrew Frankel, the woman was standing at the corner of Ashby Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Way bus stop with another woman at 1:21 p.m., when she was approached by two male teenagers.
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PG&E spokesperson Tamar Sarkissian said that the leak was caused by a third party construction crew working on remodeling, which struck a half-inch service line.
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PG&E spokesperson Tamar Sarkissian said that the leak was caused by a third party construction crew working on remodeling, which struck a half-inch service line.
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The UC Board of Regents took a “deep dive” into both the UC Office of the President, or UCOP, budget for fiscal year 2018–19 and undergraduate financial aid on Thursday, the final day of the regents meeting.
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The UC Board of Regents took a “deep dive” into both the UC Office of the President, or UCOP, budget for fiscal year 2018–19 and undergraduate financial aid on Thursday, the final day of the regents meeting.
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