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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 27, 2023

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Trevor Greenan

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The state Senate Education Committee rejected Wednesday a proposed constitutional amendment that would have restricted the enrollment of and financial aid given to nonresident students.
The state Senate Education Committee rejected Wednesday a proposed constitutional amendment that would have restricted the enrollment of and financial aid given to nonresident students.
At its Wednesday meeting, Berkeley's Police Review Commission passed a policy recommendation that would curtail officer tactics for dealing with protests as part of the PRC's review of police policy surrounding the December Black Lives Matter demonstrations.
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At its Wednesday meeting, Berkeley's Police Review Commission passed a policy recommendation that would curtail officer tactics for dealing with protests as part of the PRC's review of police policy surrounding the December Black Lives Matter demonstrations.
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A victim made a citizen’s arrest Monday morning in connection with an alleged peeping and disturbing-the-peace incident in a Dwinelle Hall men’s restroom.
A victim made a citizen’s arrest Monday morning in connection with an alleged peeping and disturbing-the-peace incident in a Dwinelle Hall men’s restroom.
The body of Berkeley resident Katherine Gravett was found Thursday floating in the water near Point Isabel in Richmond.
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The body of Berkeley resident Katherine Gravett was found Thursday floating in the water near Point Isabel in Richmond.
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A court denied Segue Construction Inc. — the company responsible for constructing the balcony that collapsed in June and killed six — the right to participate in testing evidence during the criminal investigation into the collapse.
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A court denied Segue Construction Inc. — the company responsible for constructing the balcony that collapsed in June and killed six — the right to participate in testing evidence during the criminal investigation into the collapse.
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The company responsible for the construction of the apartment complex where a balcony collapsed in June alleged damage of evidence by the city of Berkeley during the city’s investigation into the collapse.
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The company responsible for the construction of the apartment complex where a balcony collapsed in June alleged damage of evidence by the city of Berkeley during the city’s investigation into the collapse.
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Alameda County will be taking the lead in a criminal investigation regarding the balcony collapse that killed six and injured seven in Berkeley on June 16, according to district attorney Nancy O’Malley.
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Alameda County will be taking the lead in a criminal investigation regarding the balcony collapse that killed six and injured seven in Berkeley on June 16, according to district attorney Nancy O’Malley.
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After reviewing the proposed regulations aimed at preventing another balcony collapse like the one that killed six and injured seven June 16, various experts have criticized the proposals for failing to adequately address gaps in current regulations.
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After reviewing the proposed regulations aimed at preventing another balcony collapse like the one that killed six and injured seven June 16, various experts have criticized the proposals for failing to adequately address gaps in current regulations.
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The construction company responsible for building a balcony that collapsed in Berkeley on Tuesday morning, resulting in six deaths, has been involved in multiple legal battles for allegedly failing to meet state and local construction codes.
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The construction company responsible for building a balcony that collapsed in Berkeley on Tuesday morning, resulting in six deaths, has been involved in multiple legal battles for allegedly failing to meet state and local construction codes.
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Experts say the balcony collapse that killed six people and seriously injured seven others early Tuesday morning, sending shockwaves across the Bay Area and Ireland, was likely due to dry rot.
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Experts say the balcony collapse that killed six people and seriously injured seven others early Tuesday morning, sending shockwaves across the Bay Area and Ireland, was likely due to dry rot.
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