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Stolen small submarine found adrift
A small submarine that had been stolen in Berkeley was found abandoned and adrift, then was towed to Emeryville early Sunday morning.Read More
Berkeley celebrates People’s Park anniversary
Residents and visitors to the San Francisco Bay Area can celebrate the 49th anniversary of People's Park in Berkeley Sunday.Read More
UC employees announce 3-day strike
The University of California's largest employee union announced Thursday that 25,000 workers will go on strike for three days starting on May 7.Read More
EPA issues fines for untreated sewage in Bay
Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley, Albany and two municipal districts in the East Bay have been fined almost $400,000 for allowing untreated sewage to enter the Bay, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency...Read More
Berkeley mayor hears citizen concerns at community event
Berkeley Mayor Jesse ArreguĂn attended an event at Westbrae Biergarten in northwest Berkeley Saturday afternoon in an effort to connect with constituents outside the walls of City Hall.Read More
SF cops round up car burglary suspects
Officers arrested almost a dozen people in San Francisco in separate cases over five days early this month.Read More
Attack left man bloodied in Berkeley
A man was attacked by a group of men who knocked him to the ground, hitting and stamping him as he lay on Durant Avenue near the Graduate Bar...Read More
East Bay Innovation Award winners announced
The winners of the Sixth Annual East Bay Innovation Awards were announced Thursday at Oakland's Fox Theater, organizers said.Read More
Dead fetus found along Berkeley shoreline
A "fairly well-developed fetus" was found along the Berkeley shoreline on Tuesday afternoon.Read More
Sinking Bay Area increases flood risk
Researchers say that sinking land in the Bay Area will increase the risk of flooding predicted for 2100 due to rising sea levels.Read More
Transgender activist faces triple murder charges
A transgender activist and former teacher was ordered Wednesday to stand trial on three counts of murder for the shooting and stabbing deaths of a teenage man and two...Read More
Homemade bomb found in Novato deemed safe
A homemade pipe bomb was delivered to the Novato Police Department and has since been rendered safe, police said.Read More
New eviction protections proposed for renters
California lawmakers are rolling out a series of new bills aimed at easing the state's housing crisis by helping renters who face eviction.Read More
Ferryboat runs aground near Berkeley, dozens rescued
Forty-three people were stranded in San Francisco Bay Saturday afternoon when a ferryboat ran aground on the Berkeley reef, a U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant said.Read More
Two BART employees attacked Friday
BART employees literally took a beating Friday when a transit employee and then an officer was attacked, one at the Lake Merritt station and the other at the Ashby...Read More
Berkeley dismantles Old City Hall homeless camp
Berkeley city workers and police early Thursday morning dismantled a homeless encampment that had been in front of Old City Hall.Read More
Driver dies in Berkeley AC Transit bus collision
A driver died after a collision with an Alameda-Contra Costa Transit bus that sent both the bus and the vehicle crashing into a nearby home in Berkeley Thursday morning,...Read More
UC Berkeley student robbed at gunpoint
A University of California at Berkeley student was robbed at gunpoint early Monday morning near campus.Read More
Alta Bates given another 10 years to live
Sutter Health officials said Wednesday that they plan to keep Alta Bates Medical Center in Berkeley open for at least another decade.Read More
Berkeley completes transit-only lane on Bancroft Way
The Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District and the city of Berkeley on Thursday announced the completion of a dedicated public transit-only lane on Bancroft Way.Read More