17 museums and galleries to explore in Berkeley
From cherished art institutions to mini-museums devoted to coffee, perfumes and lace, youโre sure to see, learn or even smell something new.
How Berkeley started the modern sanctuary movement
Berkeley first made history as a sanctuary city during the Vietnam War. Advocates today are building on that legacy to protect asylum seekers from around the world.
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City
Soaked Berkeley bracing for more rain and dangerous winds
The Berkeley Hills have seen 2.5 inches of rain since Sunday, but a stronger system could bring damaging wind and flooding later this week.
Berkeley Food Pantry set to close after merger with Berkeley Food Network collapses
After nearly six decades of feeding Bay Area residents facing food insecurity, the pantry will close its doors in January 2026.
Abogados de inmigraciรณn falsos estafan a familias del รrea de la Bahรญa
Abogados reportan un aumento de estafadores que se hacen pasar por abogados de inmigraciรณn y que tienen como objetivo a solicitantes de asilo en el รrea de la Bahรญa. Aprenda a protegerse.
Affordable housing groups face big fee hike from Berkeley ballot measure
Nonprofits managing affordable housing are on the hook for hundreds of thousands of dollars in new city fees.
Crime & safety
Berkeleyโs civilian police oversight director sues police chief over withheld records
The suit โ seeking records related to a complaint that officers acted improperly towards people filming an encampment sweep โ lays bare rising tensions between police accountability officials and BPD brass.
schools
BUSD teachers, district to meet with state mediators amid statewide contract disputes
The successful teacher’s strike in West Contra Costa Unified has emboldened teachers unions in Berkeley and 14 other California school districts currently at an impasse in their labor negotiations.
Housing & Development
Developers have found way to bypass Berkeleyโs labor standards for housing construction
Construction unions argue hard-won local worker protections are being illegally dismantled. Developers say theyโre following state law. What will the City Council do?
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ARTS
Berkeley choir has welcomed all โ even the tone-deaf โ for 60 years
The Berkeley Community Choir and Orchestra, launched in 1966 by Oakland firefighter Eugene Jones, kicks off its 60th season Jan. 2 with three performances of Verdi’s Requiem.
Business
Berkeley Hat Company on Telegraph Avenue to close after 50 years
The shop sold Panama hats, pork pie hats, propeller caps, top hats, beanies, derbies, fedoras and everything in between. Along with hats, it was long a best bet for Burning Man tickets or Halloween costumes.
Community
Ukrainian soldiers are relaxing in saunas set up by a former Berkeley resident
Sauna Aid, a charity supported by many Bay Area saunas, has funded retreats for combat medics, led workshops for refugees and transported saunas to the frontlines in Kharkiv.
Nature
The $25M plan for a new Berkeley shoreline park
The East Bay Regional Park District has unveiled a new design for the North Basin Strip, south of the Gilman sports fields, with features for walkers and cyclists. No funds have yet been allocated to the project.
The Wire: Oxford Elementary developer wants to build 20 ‘Painted Ladies’-style Victorians; Cal student paralyzed after fall at frat sues
Also: A former Berkeley rabbiโs brother-in-law is among those who was shot during the antisemitic attack on a Hanukkah celebration in Australia.
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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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