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Berkeley's Eastwind Books to Close Its Doors
For decades, Eastwind Books in Berkeley held space for Asian American authors that often couldn’t be found at mainstream bookstores.
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Berkeley's Eastwind Books to Close Its Doors
In less than a month, Berkeley is set to lose one of the first Asian-American bookstores in the country. Pete Suratos reports.
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Filly Dies After Winning Race at Golden Gate Fields in Berkeley
A 3-year-old filly was euthanized at Golden Gate Fields last week after winning her last race, the fourth horse death reported at the Berkeley track this year.
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Berkeley Extends Eviction Moratorium
The city of Berkeley Monday extended its pandemic-era eviction moratorium for some tenants until the end of August, despite property owners saying people are taking advantage by not paying rent. Terry McSweeney reports.
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Berkeley Extends Eviction Moratorium
The city of Berkeley Monday extended its pandemic-era eviction moratorium for some tenants until the end of August.
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Berkeley Expected to Extend Eviction Moratorium
The city of Berkeley likely will extend its pandemic-era eviction moratorium for some tenants through August, according to a report. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguin Announces Bid for State Senate Seat in 2024
Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguin announced Wednesday he will be giving up his seat as mayor to run for a seat in the California State Senate.
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12-Year-Olds Arrested After Fleeing Berkeley Police in Stolen Car
A 12-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl were arrested Monday after Berkeley police say they fled from officers while driving a stolen car.
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“It's a Secret, But Not So Secret …” Did You Know About the Special History Inside the Claremont Hotel?
Inside the Claremont Hotel in Berkeley, there’s a beautiful blue room. For many, it’s a place for meetings and social gatherings. But, did you know that the ‘Hillary Tenzing Room’ is a space of historical significance? It honors Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. The duo became the first people to reach the 29,035 foot-summit of Mt. Everest in 1953....
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Berkeley Mayor Backs State Bill Banning ‘Pretext' Police Stops
Berkeley’s mayor is throwing his support behind a state bill that would end the practice of “pretext” police stops for low-level violations.
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East Bay Cyclists Say They've Been Intentionally Targeted by Drivers
Several cyclists in three East Bay cities say they were intentionally targeted by drivers, leaving them injured and some even hospitalized.
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East Bay Cyclists Say They've Been Intentionally Targeted by Drivers
Several cyclists in at least three cities in the East Bay say they were intentionally targeted by drivers and the result was multiple injured riders, including a few who had to be hospitalized. Velena Jones reports.
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New Billboard About Antisemitism Sparks Debate in Berkeley
Several new billboards in Berkeley meant to raise awareness about antisemitism are also raising new debate, with some saying the message is only further dividing the community.
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New Billboards About Antisemitism Sparks Debate in Berkeley
Some new billboards that spread throughout eight different parts of Berkeley are hard to miss and is sparking a debate. Velena Jones reports.
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Berkeley City Leaders Advance Plan to Build Thousands of New Homes
More housing could be on the way across Berkeley after city leaders late Wednesday night advanced a state-required plan to build nearly 9,000 homes by 2031. Pete Suratos reports.
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Berkeley City Leaders Advance Plan to Build Thousands of New Homes
More housing could be on the way across Berkeley after city leaders late Wednesday night advanced a state-required plan to build nearly 9,000 homes by 2031.
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Clean Up Continues in East Bay Neighborhoods Affected by Landslides
Many East Bay neighborhoods were cleaning up Tuesday from multiple landslides in the area that in some cases, pushed people out of their homes.
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Clean Up Continues in East Bay Neighborhoods Affected by Landslides
Many East Bay neighborhoods were cleaning up Tuesday from multiple landslides in the area that in some cases, pushed people out of their homes. Velena Jones reports.
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Landslide Danger in East Bay Hills Prompts Evacuations, Warnings
Landslide danger looms for residents in the hills above Oakland and Berkeley after heavy rainfall over the past two weeks. Pete Suratos reports.