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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 22, 2023

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This November, Alameda County voters will once again vote on Measure D, or the 'Save Agriculture and Open Space Lands' initiative, this time with amendments aimed at increasing profits for agriculture business while simultaneously preserving the county’s open land.
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This November, Alameda County voters will once again vote on Measure D, or the 'Save Agriculture and Open Space Lands' initiative, this time with amendments aimed at increasing profits for agriculture business while simultaneously preserving the county’s open land.
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A study measuring air pollution levels and disparities in the Bay Area was published Tuesday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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A study measuring air pollution levels and disparities in the Bay Area was published Tuesday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Zach Cowan retired from his city attorney position Friday after nearly 24 years of service with the city of Berkeley. He will be succeeded by Farimah Brown, a municipal attorney who has worked for various cities of the East Bay.
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Zach Cowan retired from his city attorney position Friday after nearly 24 years of service with the city of Berkeley. He will be succeeded by Farimah Brown, a municipal attorney who has worked for various cities of the East Bay.
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If you’re a classic rock or '80s rock fan, you already know that summer is the time to catch all your favorite acts live! So let's rock on, bears.
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If you’re a classic rock or '80s rock fan, you already know that summer is the time to catch all your favorite acts live! So let's rock on, bears.
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Arriving in California, I was slapped in the face with the realization that the suburban myth was actually a reality. Goodbye to convenience and excitement, hello monotonous chill.
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Arriving in California, I was slapped in the face with the realization that the suburban myth was actually a reality. Goodbye to convenience and excitement, hello monotonous chill.
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UC Berkeley researchers have developed a graphene-based radio capable of recording and transmitting ultrasonic sound waves, allowing for bat-like echolocation.
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UC Berkeley researchers have developed a graphene-based radio capable of recording and transmitting ultrasonic sound waves, allowing for bat-like echolocation.
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On Wednesday, Berkeley’s sales tax increased from 9 percent to 9.5 percent due to Measure BB, which Alameda County voters passed last November with 70.76 percent of the vote.
On Wednesday, Berkeley’s sales tax increased from 9 percent to 9.5 percent due to Measure BB, which Alameda County voters passed last November with 70.76 percent of the vote.
The State Water Project, a backbone of California’s water system, serving about 25 million residents, announced Friday it will no longer be delivering water to consumers this year as a result of the drought, effective this spring.
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The State Water Project, a backbone of California’s water system, serving about 25 million residents, announced Friday it will no longer be delivering water to consumers this year as a result of the drought, effective this spring.
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