Berkeley parkers may get five-minute grace period
Apr 26The Berkeley City Council will consider whether to give parkers a five minute grace period on their parking meters Continue reading » »
The Berkeley City Council will consider whether to give parkers a five minute grace period on their parking meters Continue reading » »
On Monday afternoon, a group of several dozen activists were working the land, tending to tents, working at a welcome desk and makeshift food preparation area, and fielding media interviews on a plot of agricultural land on the Albany-Berkeley border t... »
Update, 6:25 pm: The pedestrian who was involved in an accident on Marin and Colusa has been released from the hospital and is doing well, according to authorities. The preliminary collision investigation by BPD revealed that a senior female resident o... »
Berkeley residents are some of the best recyclers in Alameda County, according to a new report by StopWaste.org. The report covers the years 1995-2010 and shows that Berkeleyans divert 76% of their waste away from landfills and towards recycling, compo... »
Berkeley residents are some of the best recyclers in Alameda County, according to a new report by StopWaste.org. The report covers the years 1995-2010 and shows that Berkeleyans divert 76% of their waste away from landfills and towards recycling, compo... »
Stanford tops UC Berkeley in world academic rankings [LA Times] Berkeley couple thrive on creativity, cooking, family [Chronicle] Shrinks to put Kushner on couch at Berkeley Rep [Inside Bay Area] Berkeley’s Local123 to open Airstream coffee shop in Alb... »
RIDING IN TANDEM Velo-Sport Bicycles at 1615 University Avenue has closed and been absorbed into Pro Wheels scooter shop at 1601 University. Pro Wheels confirms it is now working with Velo and selling bicycles along with scooters. [Hat-tip: EarlyMornin... »
Trumpeter Ellen Seeling and saxophonist Jean Fineberg have never been the types to sit around and moan about injustice. When they got frustrated by the dearth of opportunities for women in Bay Area jazz orchestras, they went ahead and launched their ow... »
By Pam Zelnik and Mark Stuhr Practicing youth baseball and softball in the Berkeley area can be tricky. There are few fields and almost none with lights. During the long dark months from late fall to mid-spring, players and teams are vying for the scar... »
Back in the mid-1990s when Marie Schumacher was teaching at Berkeley’s King Middle School, her students didn’t know she was living a double life. By day she elucidated math and science for sixth graders, and by night she performed at venues like Albany... »
Never let it be said that Berkeley isn’t teeming with wildlife, be it scavenging turkeys, mountain lions on the prowl, or — in this case — some happy-looking ducks and a white egret. The photo above was submitted by Neil Mishalov and it shows a section... »
Is it our imagination, or are the wild turkeys of Berkeley becoming bigger and more prevalent? It was only a couple of weeks ago that we reported on two clusters of the fabulous fowl roaming the streets of Berkeley and Albany. And yesterday a photograp... »
The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has selected Richmond as the site for its second campus. The Lab annnounced the news this morning on its website, saying the University of California-owned Richmond Field Station site “presents the best opportu... »
Kala Institute to hold tribute to Peter Selz, first director BAM [Kala] What happens when Cal’s business school cherry picks students [Fast Company] City aims to curb losses in parking ticket revenue [Patch] Berkeley pays $170,000 to woman hit by polic... »
The first week of 2012 didn’t have a lot of hard news in Berkeley, but there were plenty of stories that stirred our readers. Parking around Trader Joe’s sparks “vigilante” action. The confused parking regulations around the Trader Joe’s at University ... »