โICE-free zonesโ plan moves forward in Alameda County
A proposed ban on federal immigration agents from using county property and a coordinated response plan will be considered by the Board of Supervisors later this month.
Meet Berkeleyโs new poets laureate โ a kindergarten teacher and 2 high school freshmen
Hanan Masri, whose work explores land, ancestry and her motherโs Palestinian heritage, has been crowned Berkeleyโs new poet laureate. The cityโs new youth laureates are friends at Berkeley High.
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โICE-free zonesโ among ideas Alameda County is considering to defend against Trump immigration crackdown
Following the fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis, county officials are gearing up to ban ICE agents from certain areas.
Over 2,000 East Bay residents bought e-bikes with vouchers in the last 6 months
A $10 million fund from Ava Community Energy and Alameda County was used to reimburse e-bike buyers. Meanwhile, a new study shows laws havenโt kept up with e-bike collision risks.
Environmental groups organize to protest Chevron, military action in Venezuelaย
Protests this weekend at Chevron’s Richmond refinery and a Berkeley gas station were spurred by the Trump Administrationโs capture of the Venezuelan president and the fatal shooting of a woman by an ICE officer in Minneapolis.
Man who crashed scooter on UC Berkeley campus last month has died
Authorities identified the crash victim as Kenneth Wade, a 59-year-old Berkeley man. He died more than a month after the Dec. 1 crash.
Crime & safety
Leptospirosis outbreak detected near Eighth and Harrison encampment
Berkeley has been trying to sweep the encampment for years. A homeless advocacy group has sued the city, alleging it has shirked its responsibility to provide disability accommodations for residents.
schools
Amid federal threats, University of California gets โcriticalโ support in Newsomโs proposed budget
UC would get $350.6 million in new funding, keeping with Newsomโs 2022 pledge to give annual budget increases for five years.
Housing & Development
Empty empires: A few Berkeley landlords are sitting on several vacant buildings
One Berkeley family may own as many as five vacant properties. Their bill under the cityโs new vacancy tax will be more than triple what they paid in property taxes last year.
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ARTS
Franรงois Truffautโs daughter, a Berkeley resident since 1978, will introduce 9 of his films at BAMPFA
Laura Truffaut moved from Paris to Berkeley at 19. She spoke with Berkeleyside about the cityโs cinematic life and the time she took her father and Catherine Deneuve to see a Fritz Lang film at the Pacific Film Archive.
Business
Urban Ore workers ratify first union contract months after ending strike
The salvage storeโs contract includes bumped up hourly and holiday pay, offset by a reduction in revenue sharing. Workers also get more time off and job protection.
Community
He proposed, forgetting they were already married. So they wed again at his Berkeley memory care home
Michael OโReilley and Linda Feldman, both former Alameda County public defenders, said โI doโ in a sunlit ceremony Saturday inside The Ivy on Dwight Way.
Nature
Berkeleyโs Cazadero camp heavily damaged by winter storms
โIโve never seen anything like this,โ said the director of the city-owned music camp north of Guerneville. The camp is seeking donations and help clearing toppled redwoods and debris.
Berkeley Wire: Apartment fire at Redwood Gardens; Arreguรญn to chair Senate Housing Committee
Also: More UC Berkeley students are saving money by graduating in three years.
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Opinion
Opinion: Berkeley should rethink rule requiring 26-foot clearance for fire trucks on city streets
Selective enforcement of an optional state fire code rule has harmed street fairs and farmers markets. If applied uniformly, many streets would lose half their parking. A policy better tailored to Berkeley’s narrow roads is needed.
Opinion: Flock can’t be trusted not to share Berkeley’s surveillance camera data with Trump and ICE
Contracting with Flock is incredibly risky for the safety and security of Berkeleyโs residents and completely goes against its commitments as a sanctuary city.
Opinion: Proposed parking fees at the Berkeley Marina won’t reduce deficit
People will go to nearby free lots, and enforcement will be expensive. The city should instead raise fees on big boats to shore up the Marina Fund.
Opinion: Berkeley should save the historic UA Theater
A developer plans to demolish almost the entire 93-year-old United Artists theater. Do we, as a community, want to let this happen?
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