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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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The Bay Wheels bikeshare program announced its plan to add about 2,300 new e-bikes and 55 docking stations to Bay Area cities Friday.
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The Bay Wheels bikeshare program announced its plan to add about 2,300 new e-bikes and 55 docking stations to Bay Area cities Friday.
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Credit can seem daunting if you don’t understand it, but starting small with an easy-to-navigate starter card can go a long way and set you up well for the future.
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Credit can seem daunting if you don’t understand it, but starting small with an easy-to-navigate starter card can go a long way and set you up well for the future.
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Rahsaan Thomas wrote, directed and produced a film while incarcerated in San Quentin State Prison. His documentary, “Friendly Signs,” places viewers in the world of those who are deaf and incarcerated.
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Rahsaan Thomas wrote, directed and produced a film while incarcerated in San Quentin State Prison. His documentary, “Friendly Signs,” places viewers in the world of those who are deaf and incarcerated.
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AC Transit made a slate of changes to bus routes starting in August, including the extension of Line 7 and reduction of less traveled lines in Berkeley, it announced Thursday. 
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AC Transit made a slate of changes to bus routes starting in August, including the extension of Line 7 and reduction of less traveled lines in Berkeley, it announced Thursday. 
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Berkeley will raise its minimum wage to $18.07 from $16.99 starting July 1, marking an increase of around 6%.
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Berkeley will raise its minimum wage to $18.07 from $16.99 starting July 1, marking an increase of around 6%.
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West Oakland entrepreneur and UC Santa Barbara alumnus Aaron Belsh joined forces with two UC Berkeley students to launch Dealio — a hyper local coupon startup in the Berkeley region seeking to link community members with local businesses.
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West Oakland entrepreneur and UC Santa Barbara alumnus Aaron Belsh joined forces with two UC Berkeley students to launch Dealio — a hyper local coupon startup in the Berkeley region seeking to link community members with local businesses.
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Last Thursday through Saturday, a string of separate and allegedly intentional “dooring” incidents leading up to and after Friday’s East Bay Bike Party, or EBBP, injured several bicyclists in Berkeley, Oakland and Emeryville, according to a EEBP press release. 
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Last Thursday through Saturday, a string of separate and allegedly intentional “dooring” incidents leading up to and after Friday’s East Bay Bike Party, or EBBP, injured several bicyclists in Berkeley, Oakland and Emeryville, according to a EEBP press release. 
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Due to intense winter storms that led to 20 deaths and the forced evacuation of tens of thousands of California residents, Biden approved a Presidential California Emergency Declaration on Jan. 8, according to a press release from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office.
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Due to intense winter storms that led to 20 deaths and the forced evacuation of tens of thousands of California residents, Biden approved a Presidential California Emergency Declaration on Jan. 8, according to a press release from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office.
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The Alameda County Transportation Commission, or Alameda CTC, announced March 25 that Measure B, a sales tax, is set to end Thursday.
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The Alameda County Transportation Commission, or Alameda CTC, announced March 25 that Measure B, a sales tax, is set to end Thursday.
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About 200 UC Berkeley academic workers rallied Feb. 17 to demand that the university address the housing crisis faced by thousands of its workers.
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About 200 UC Berkeley academic workers rallied Feb. 17 to demand that the university address the housing crisis faced by thousands of its workers.
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