
A love letter to our dearest Bay Street
Have you ever heard anyone say anything even remotely bad about Bay Street? No. Boom. Enough said.
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Have you ever heard anyone say anything even remotely bad about Bay Street? No. Boom. Enough said.
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In Berkeley, there has come to be a sort of timelessness to a smoke-shrouded sky. Though California weather regularly lends a great number of fires to the golden hills during its drier seasons, large-scale infernos are far and between. When they do happen, they are remembered.
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From Emeryville to Berkeley, the Ohlone tribe, one of the dominant Native American tribe in the Bay Area, has protested development on what they believe to be sacred land. But according to Phenocia Bauerle, director of the Native American Student Development, they have yet to be federally recognized.
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On Wednesday about 8:25 a.m., members of the Berkeley Police Special Response Team arrested Berkeley resident Anthony McCurty, 37, in connection with a shooting that occurred last month near Burnett Street, according to a Nixle alert released Monday by BPD.
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The soft opening of Anthony’s Cookies’ second location at 2575 San Pablo Avenue will happen this week “no later than Saturday,” according to founder Anthony Lucas.
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Ford GoBike, a new bike sharing system designed for one-way trips, has finally arrived in Berkeley.
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If you’re a UC Berkeley student coming back for the summer, it’s time to finally put that AC Transit bus pass to good use.
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Alta Bates Summit Medical Center radiation oncology department, which housed the first TomoTherapy machine in the East Bay, the “preferred” radiation treatment for complex tumors, is set to close July 14.
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A local chapter of the League of Women Voters, or LWV, hosted Mayor Jesse Arreguin of Berkeley, Vice-Mayor Nick Pilch of Albany, and Mayor Scott Donahue of Emeryville as part of a discussion panel on local housing issues.
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While other freshmen are sound asleep, Octavia Bond begins her first assignment of the morning, making it to the team’s offseason morning workout on time.
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