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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 22, 2023

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The current CPI for the Bay Area is 6.8%, while nationally it is 9.1%. This has led to cost increases in many areas, primarily food, fuel and energy.
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The current CPI for the Bay Area is 6.8%, while nationally it is 9.1%. This has led to cost increases in many areas, primarily food, fuel and energy.
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Berkeley, a city that is no stranger to community organizing, is home to a diverse array of unions representing everyone from tenants and student researchers to campus librarians and lecturers.
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Berkeley, a city that is no stranger to community organizing, is home to a diverse array of unions representing everyone from tenants and student researchers to campus librarians and lecturers.
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Similar to many restaurants during the COVID-19 pandemic, Bette's Oceanview Diner was hit hard with economic challenges and imminent closure.
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Similar to many restaurants during the COVID-19 pandemic, Bette's Oceanview Diner was hit hard with economic challenges and imminent closure.
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The new housing structures planned at People’s Park will add approximately 1,100 beds of on-campus, below-market housing to the UC Berkeley campus.
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The new housing structures planned at People’s Park will add approximately 1,100 beds of on-campus, below-market housing to the UC Berkeley campus.
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Spokespeople for both UCPD and the Berkeley Police Department attribute financial struggles to the COVID-19 pandemic, claiming that insufficient funding has allowed for an increasing number of vacant positions in the police force. 
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Spokespeople for both UCPD and the Berkeley Police Department attribute financial struggles to the COVID-19 pandemic, claiming that insufficient funding has allowed for an increasing number of vacant positions in the police force. 
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UC Berkeley sophomore Lilly Sayenga is proud she found a rental unit in Berkeley, but said she wishes that for the price of nearly $2,400 a month, her faucet would remain attached to the sink.
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UC Berkeley sophomore Lilly Sayenga is proud she found a rental unit in Berkeley, but said she wishes that for the price of nearly $2,400 a month, her faucet would remain attached to the sink.
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