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BERKELEY'S NEWS • DECEMBER 12, 2023

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Giving back to the community, one catalytic converter at a time

Registered car owners of Berkeley will be able to get their vehicle identification number, or VIN, engraved on their catalytic converters to prevent theft Saturday.

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At its regular meeting Nov. 8, the Police Accountability Board, or PAB, was confronted with questions concerning the extent of their authority under the City Charter following a policy complaint about an allegedly racist and physically violent off-duty police officer.
At its regular meeting Nov. 8, the Police Accountability Board, or PAB, was confronted with questions concerning the extent of their authority under the City Charter following a policy complaint about an allegedly racist and physically violent off-duty police officer.
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A temporary restraining order that prevented the city of Berkeley from sweeping a homeless encampment on Eighth and Harrison streets will be dissolved, Judge Edward Chen of the North District court decided Wednesday.
A temporary restraining order that prevented the city of Berkeley from sweeping a homeless encampment on Eighth and Harrison streets will be dissolved, Judge Edward Chen of the North District court decided Wednesday.
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Direct Action Everywhere affiliated activists facing felony and misdemeanor charges for animal rescues are still under a gag order from the judge after calls to vacate the order from the ACLU and Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky.
Direct Action Everywhere affiliated activists facing felony and misdemeanor charges for animal rescues are still under a gag order from the judge after calls to vacate the order from the ACLU and Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky.
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Registered car owners of Berkeley will be able to get their vehicle identification number, or VIN, engraved on their catalytic converters to prevent theft Saturday.
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Registered car owners of Berkeley will be able to get their vehicle identification number, or VIN, engraved on their catalytic converters to prevent theft Saturday.
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At its regular meeting Nov. 8, the Police Accountability Board, or PAB, was confronted with questions concerning the extent of their authority under the City Charter following a policy complaint about an allegedly racist and physically violent off-duty police officer.
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At its regular meeting Nov. 8, the Police Accountability Board, or PAB, was confronted with questions concerning the extent of their authority under the City Charter following a policy complaint about an allegedly racist and physically violent off-duty police officer.
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A temporary restraining order that prevented the city of Berkeley from sweeping a homeless encampment on Eighth and Harrison streets will be dissolved, Judge Edward Chen of the North District court decided Wednesday.
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A temporary restraining order that prevented the city of Berkeley from sweeping a homeless encampment on Eighth and Harrison streets will be dissolved, Judge Edward Chen of the North District court decided Wednesday.
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Direct Action Everywhere affiliated activists facing felony and misdemeanor charges for animal rescues are still under a gag order from the judge after calls to vacate the order from the ACLU and Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky.
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Direct Action Everywhere affiliated activists facing felony and misdemeanor charges for animal rescues are still under a gag order from the judge after calls to vacate the order from the ACLU and Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky.
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Plaintiffs have sued the City of Berkeley for dangerous condition of property after veteran Williams Evans was hit and killed by a truck driver. Construction Materials Trucking Inc. and Rojas Trucking have also been sued for negligence.
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Plaintiffs have sued the City of Berkeley for dangerous condition of property after veteran Williams Evans was hit and killed by a truck driver. Construction Materials Trucking Inc. and Rojas Trucking have also been sued for negligence.
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Activists from the Care First Community Coalition, Restore Oakland, and the Interfaith Coalition for Justice in our Jails have expressed concern over the $81 million allocation of spending for mental health expansions at Santa Rita jail.
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Activists from the Care First Community Coalition, Restore Oakland, and the Interfaith Coalition for Justice in our Jails have expressed concern over the $81 million allocation of spending for mental health expansions at Santa Rita jail.
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UC Berkeley School of Law students are fostering their interest in public service work through campus’s Plaintiff Law Association, or PLA, in hopes of allowing students to see nonprivate practice and plaintiff work as one of many post-grad opportunities. 
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UC Berkeley School of Law students are fostering their interest in public service work through campus’s Plaintiff Law Association, or PLA, in hopes of allowing students to see nonprivate practice and plaintiff work as one of many post-grad opportunities. 
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Defendants Cassandra King, Wayne Hsiung, and Priya Sawhney have recently received adjusted charges and been issued a gag order by the court.
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Defendants Cassandra King, Wayne Hsiung, and Priya Sawhney have recently received adjusted charges and been issued a gag order by the court.
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The family of former Berkeley Mayor Eugene “Gus” Newport has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Owl Inc. Transportation.
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The family of former Berkeley Mayor Eugene “Gus” Newport has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Owl Inc. Transportation.
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In the fall semester, campus will launch a Police Accountability Board. The PAB will review investigation reports of police misconduct against UCPD officers. The board will also be responsible for providing input and making recommendations to the UCPD chief. 
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In the fall semester, campus will launch a Police Accountability Board. The PAB will review investigation reports of police misconduct against UCPD officers. The board will also be responsible for providing input and making recommendations to the UCPD chief. 
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