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BERKELEY'S NEWS • DECEMBER 12, 2023

Lance Roberts

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California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have reformed solitary confinement within California prisons on Thursday.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have reformed solitary confinement within California prisons on Thursday.
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A campus student alleged that campus’s COVID-19 isolation policies in the on-campus residential halls have given them no choice but to withdraw for the fall semester.
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A campus student alleged that campus’s COVID-19 isolation policies in the on-campus residential halls have given them no choice but to withdraw for the fall semester.
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A study conducted by researchers at UC Berkeley and UCSF has found that placing unhoused people in hotels leads to a reduction in emergency service usage.
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A study conducted by researchers at UC Berkeley and UCSF has found that placing unhoused people in hotels leads to a reduction in emergency service usage.
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As the monkeypox virus continues to spread through the Bay Area, UC Berkeley has begun preparations for a localized outbreak among students.
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As the monkeypox virus continues to spread through the Bay Area, UC Berkeley has begun preparations for a localized outbreak among students.
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Berkeley City Council discussed a proposed vacancy tax and problems with the city's website during Tuesday’s special and regular meetings.
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Berkeley City Council discussed a proposed vacancy tax and problems with the city's website during Tuesday’s special and regular meetings.
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The city of El Paso, Texas, which borders Mexico, is an important center for West Texas' Mexican community — however, it is now also the location of one of this country’s most infamous mass shootings in recent history.
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The city of El Paso, Texas, which borders Mexico, is an important center for West Texas' Mexican community — however, it is now also the location of one of this country’s most infamous mass shootings in recent history.
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Berkeley City Council unanimously approved the city’s budget for fiscal years 2023 and 2024 during Tuesday’s meeting.
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Berkeley City Council unanimously approved the city’s budget for fiscal years 2023 and 2024 during Tuesday’s meeting.
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Berkeley City Council held a meeting Tuesday night to discuss a contract with Axon, and issues surrounding a report from the Berkeley Police Department.
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Berkeley City Council held a meeting Tuesday night to discuss a contract with Axon, and issues surrounding a report from the Berkeley Police Department.
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Berkeley’s People’s Park has been entered into the National Register of Historic Places for its association with student protests and countercultural activity in the 1960s.
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Berkeley’s People’s Park has been entered into the National Register of Historic Places for its association with student protests and countercultural activity in the 1960s.
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Out of the variety of businesses that the pandemic affected, concert venues were among the hardest hit — Berkeley music hall Ashkenaz was no exception.
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Out of the variety of businesses that the pandemic affected, concert venues were among the hardest hit — Berkeley music hall Ashkenaz was no exception.
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