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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 29, 2023

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Here's what we know about the city of Berkeley and UC Berkeley's campus response to COVID-19, more colloquially known as coronavirus.
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Here's what we know about the city of Berkeley and UC Berkeley's campus response to COVID-19, more colloquially known as coronavirus.
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On Jan. 31, a Berkeley High School student filed a lawsuit against the Berkeley Unified School District, or BUSD, titled Jane Doe v. Berkeley Unified School District, claiming negligent supervision of students by BUSD employees.
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On Jan. 31, a Berkeley High School student filed a lawsuit against the Berkeley Unified School District, or BUSD, titled Jane Doe v. Berkeley Unified School District, claiming negligent supervision of students by BUSD employees.
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The suspect from the Jan. 20 fatal collision on University Avenue and Sixth Street was charged Friday with five felony counts in the Alameda County Superior Court, according to court documents.
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The suspect from the Jan. 20 fatal collision on University Avenue and Sixth Street was charged Friday with five felony counts in the Alameda County Superior Court, according to court documents.
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At the end of a nearly three-year-long murder trial in the Alameda County Superior Court, former UC Berkeley student Pablo Gomez was found not guilty by reason of insanity and sentenced to a state mental hospital for 39 years to life on Nov. 22, as first reported by Berkeleyside.
At the end of a nearly three-year-long murder trial in the Alameda County Superior Court, former UC Berkeley student Pablo Gomez was found not guilty by reason of insanity and sentenced to a state mental hospital for 39 years to life on Nov. 22, as first reported by Berkeleyside.
The Alameda County Superior Court announced its Strategic Plan for 2020-2029 on Monday.
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The Alameda County Superior Court announced its Strategic Plan for 2020-2029 on Monday.
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A judge denied a streamlined approval process for the construction of a mixed-use housing complex on the West Berkeley Shellmound.
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A judge denied a streamlined approval process for the construction of a mixed-use housing complex on the West Berkeley Shellmound.
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On Wednesday, Melissa Martin sued her coaches, the school and USA Cheer for not taking proper actions to prevent concussions.
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On Wednesday, Melissa Martin sued her coaches, the school and USA Cheer for not taking proper actions to prevent concussions.
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Longtime South Berkeley resident Leonard Powell was able to return to his home May 28 once he was able to pay for the necessary renovations to meet health and safety codes with the help of the community, according to a post by South Berkeley resident group Friends of Adeline.
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Longtime South Berkeley resident Leonard Powell was able to return to his home May 28 once he was able to pay for the necessary renovations to meet health and safety codes with the help of the community, according to a post by South Berkeley resident group Friends of Adeline.
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A court case against the UC system over health benefits for retirees of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is expected to be heard by the Alameda County Superior Court almost a decade after it was first filed, according to Carl Whitaker, a public relations consultant for the retirees.
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A court case against the UC system over health benefits for retirees of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is expected to be heard by the Alameda County Superior Court almost a decade after it was first filed, according to Carl Whitaker, a public relations consultant for the retirees.
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With all 14 of Student Action’s newly elected candidates disqualified after a unanimous ASUC Judicial Council ruling Tuesday, many students are wondering what will come next.
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With all 14 of Student Action’s newly elected candidates disqualified after a unanimous ASUC Judicial Council ruling Tuesday, many students are wondering what will come next.
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