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BERKELEY'S NEWS • DECEMBER 12, 2023

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Protesters shut down city council meeting, call for ceasefire in Palestine

More than 30 demonstrators shut down the regular Berkeley City Council meeting Tuesday night, calling for council members to support a ceasefire in Palestine.

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Public Works director Liam Garland resigned Thursday, and deputy city manager LaTanya Bellow is currently overseeing the public works department as they look for a replacement.
Public Works director Liam Garland resigned Thursday, and deputy city manager LaTanya Bellow is currently overseeing the public works department as they look for a replacement.
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The Berkeley City Council will consider an amendment to Title 23 of the Berkeley Municipal Code to develop taller residential buildings with the goal of increasing housing density.
The Berkeley City Council will consider an amendment to Title 23 of the Berkeley Municipal Code to develop taller residential buildings with the goal of increasing housing density.
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Berkeley City Council voted to open and subsidize a permanent space for the Telegraph Chess Club at its Tuesday meeting, almost two weeks after the club’s initial closure.
Berkeley City Council voted to open and subsidize a permanent space for the Telegraph Chess Club at its Tuesday meeting, almost two weeks after the club’s initial closure.
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More than 30 demonstrators shut down the regular Berkeley City Council meeting Tuesday night, calling for council members to support a ceasefire in Palestine.
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More than 30 demonstrators shut down the regular Berkeley City Council meeting Tuesday night, calling for council members to support a ceasefire in Palestine.
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Public Works director Liam Garland resigned Thursday, and deputy city manager LaTanya Bellow is currently overseeing the public works department as they look for a replacement.
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Public Works director Liam Garland resigned Thursday, and deputy city manager LaTanya Bellow is currently overseeing the public works department as they look for a replacement.
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The Berkeley City Council will consider an amendment to Title 23 of the Berkeley Municipal Code to develop taller residential buildings with the goal of increasing housing density.
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The Berkeley City Council will consider an amendment to Title 23 of the Berkeley Municipal Code to develop taller residential buildings with the goal of increasing housing density.
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Berkeley City Council voted to open and subsidize a permanent space for the Telegraph Chess Club at its Tuesday meeting, almost two weeks after the club’s initial closure.
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Berkeley City Council voted to open and subsidize a permanent space for the Telegraph Chess Club at its Tuesday meeting, almost two weeks after the club’s initial closure.
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Several public commenters engaged in antisemitic and racist hate speech on Zoom during the Berkeley City Council meeting Sept. 26.
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Several public commenters engaged in antisemitic and racist hate speech on Zoom during the Berkeley City Council meeting Sept. 26.
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Multiple unidentified public commenters interrupted Tuesday's special city council meeting on Zoom and engaged in racist hate speech.
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Multiple unidentified public commenters interrupted Tuesday's special city council meeting on Zoom and engaged in racist hate speech.
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The Berkeley City Council approved a contract Tuesday with the Housing Consortium of the East Bay, or HCEB, as a contingency plan for interim housing at the Rodeway Inn. 
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The Berkeley City Council approved a contract Tuesday with the Housing Consortium of the East Bay, or HCEB, as a contingency plan for interim housing at the Rodeway Inn. 
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The Berkeley City Council returned from a six-week recess, approving the police union contract and funding for the Miyawaki Pocket Forest Pilot Program during its Tuesday meeting.
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The Berkeley City Council returned from a six-week recess, approving the police union contract and funding for the Miyawaki Pocket Forest Pilot Program during its Tuesday meeting.
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Though Berkeley’s 2024 mayoral race is still more than a year out, the slate is taking shape early, as Councilmembers Kate Harrison, Sophie Hahn and Rigel Robinson all announced their candidacies this week. 
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Though Berkeley’s 2024 mayoral race is still more than a year out, the slate is taking shape early, as Councilmembers Kate Harrison, Sophie Hahn and Rigel Robinson all announced their candidacies this week. 
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In 2022, seven of the ten highest paid public officials in the city of Berkeley were members of the police department, according to data from the California state controller's Government Compensation in California database. 
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In 2022, seven of the ten highest paid public officials in the city of Berkeley were members of the police department, according to data from the California state controller's Government Compensation in California database. 
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