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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 02, 2023

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Berkeley City Council announced a new sister city program, funding for traffic safety updates and a waste rate schedule in Tuesday meetings.
Berkeley City Council announced a new sister city program, funding for traffic safety updates and a waste rate schedule in Tuesday meetings.
Severe storms in Berkeley have led to power outages and damage to trees and buildings around the city. 
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Severe storms in Berkeley have led to power outages and damage to trees and buildings around the city. 
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At approximately 1:30 p.m. today, a power outage affected large portions of West and South Berkeley, as well as some units in North Berkeley.
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At approximately 1:30 p.m. today, a power outage affected large portions of West and South Berkeley, as well as some units in North Berkeley.
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Berkeley restaurant Las Cabañas Mexican Grill & Taqueria hosted their grand reopening Saturday, featuring deals on food and a live mariachi band. 
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Berkeley restaurant Las Cabañas Mexican Grill & Taqueria hosted their grand reopening Saturday, featuring deals on food and a live mariachi band. 
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Martin Luther King Jr. Way will be revamped to be in line with Vision Zero which intends to improve traffic safety.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Way will be revamped to be in line with Vision Zero which intends to improve traffic safety.
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Berkeley City Council met on Thursday, discussing over 45 items, including resources for seniors, a public art commission and tenants rights. 
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Berkeley City Council met on Thursday, discussing over 45 items, including resources for seniors, a public art commission and tenants rights. 
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After 36 years of Sushi California's “intimate” environment, live music and decades of personal connections, co-owners Jahlee and Ryoji Arakaki are searching for a buyer for the restaurant.
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After 36 years of Sushi California's “intimate” environment, live music and decades of personal connections, co-owners Jahlee and Ryoji Arakaki are searching for a buyer for the restaurant.
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From the intersections of Martin Luther King Jr. Way and Wooley Street to Adeline and Alcatraz, Berkeley and Oakland residents took the streets for the 35th annual Berkeley Juneteenth Festival on Saturday. 
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From the intersections of Martin Luther King Jr. Way and Wooley Street to Adeline and Alcatraz, Berkeley and Oakland residents took the streets for the 35th annual Berkeley Juneteenth Festival on Saturday. 
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Cafe Etoile takes the place of Cafe Nostos, and the spirit of the former is sustained by its successor thanks to the efforts of Cafe Etoile's owners.
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Cafe Etoile takes the place of Cafe Nostos, and the spirit of the former is sustained by its successor thanks to the efforts of Cafe Etoile's owners.
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What began as an attempt to aid homebuyers and stimulate the economy resulted in the segregation of neighborhoods across the country, with lasting impacts that are still felt by marginalized Americans today.
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What began as an attempt to aid homebuyers and stimulate the economy resulted in the segregation of neighborhoods across the country, with lasting impacts that are still felt by marginalized Americans today.
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