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Overturn of Trump asylum ban praised by refugee rights group
A spokeswoman for an East Bay refugee rights group that sued President Donald Trump over a partial asylum ban said today the group is thrilled with a temporary restraining...Read More
Some colleges reopen, others remain closed due to smoke
Some Bay Area colleges and universities say they will open for classes and other business on Monday.Read More
Bay Area joins nationwide protests against Trump
Activists across the Bay Area Thursday evening protested President Donald Trump’s replacement of his attorney general after Jeff Sessions resigned on Wednesday. Trump has since appointed Acting Attorney General...Read More
New ‘Amazon 4-Star’ store debuts Monday in Berkeley
Amazon is opening a new "Amazon 4-Star" store Monday in west Berkeley.Read More
Ashby BART reopens after blood-spattered start to Halloween
The Ashby BART station in Berkeley has reopened after being closed when a man came to the station bleeding profusely early Wednesday morning.Read More
Florida mail bomb suspect searched web for ‘UC Berkeley library’
A Florida man charged with sending packages with explosive materials to political opponents of President Donald Trump allegedly searched online for the term "UC Berkeley Library."Read More
Person robbed at gunpoint on Shattuck Avenue
A person was robbed at gunpoint Wednesday morning in Berkeley, police said Thursday.Read More
Vallejo consultant pleads guilty to bid rigging
A business consultant from Vallejo will be sentenced in federal court in San Francisco on Jan. 23 for conspiring in a bid-rigging scheme concerning the renovation of a building...Read More
Oakland man arrested for allegedly peeping into home
An Oakland man has been arrested on suspicion of felony stalking and misdemeanor peeping after he was allegedly caught Wednesday morning looking in a Berkeley resident's home.Read More
Cal student reports sexual assault in campus housing
A student at University of California at Berkeley was sexually assaulted in university housing early Friday morning.Read More
Cal alumna wins Nobel in chemistry
For the second time this week, a Nobel Prize has been given to a scientist associated with the University of California at Berkeley.Read More
Former UC immunologist wins Nobel Prize
James P. Allison, immunologist and former director of University of California at Berkeley's Cancer Research Laboratory, was awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.Read More
High school students arrested after Berkeley stabbing
One high school student was hospitalized with stab wounds and another student was arrested after they got into a fight at the Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park...Read More
For decades, these rapes went unsolved. Today, a suspect is behind bars.
A Benicia man who worked for 25 years at the University of California, Berkeley was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting 10 women in at least six counties.Read More
Board member seeks to end City’s school lottery
A member of the San Francisco Unified School District's Board of Education is proposing that the district do away with its school lottery system.Read More
‘The Story So Far’ previews new album at Amoeba Music
The first line of The Story So Far’s “Proper Dose” set the tone for their brief appearance at Berkeley’s Amoeba Music.Read More
Man shot at Berkeley homeless camp
A 48-year-old man was shot at a homeless camp in West Berkeley early Monday morning, police said.Read More
Body of UC law student recovered in Oregon
The body of a 23-year-old UC Berkeley School of Law student was recovered Thursday night from near Toketee Falls, more than a month after falling from an overlook.Read More
UC commits to clean energy by 2025
The University of California is committing to using only clean and renewable energy at all of its 10 campuses and five medical centers by 2025, university officials announced Tuesday.Read More
Cal campus off lockdown after gun scare
A report of a person with a gun at University of California at Berkeley Wednesday was a private armored guard who was authorized to be on campus.Read More