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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 20, 2023

Sally Littlefield

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The deaths of six students, five of whom were visiting from Ireland, have sent family, friends and strangers into mourning.
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The deaths of six students, five of whom were visiting from Ireland, have sent family, friends and strangers into mourning.
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Anticipating large crowds due to a number of more controversial agenda items, the city relocated Tuesday’s city council meeting to a larger venue for the first time this year.
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Anticipating large crowds due to a number of more controversial agenda items, the city relocated Tuesday’s city council meeting to a larger venue for the first time this year.
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The Berkeley Unified School District and the local teachers’ union came to a tentative agreement Thursday on contract negotiations that will increase teacher salaries, stipends and benefits as well as award teachers a one-time bonus.
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The Berkeley Unified School District and the local teachers’ union came to a tentative agreement Thursday on contract negotiations that will increase teacher salaries, stipends and benefits as well as award teachers a one-time bonus.
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Oscar’s, a hamburger restaurant at the intersection of Shattuck Avenue and Hearst Avenue that has been in Berkeley for 65 years, is closing and will be replaced by Sweetgreen, a fast food chain restaurant from the East Coast.
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Oscar’s, a hamburger restaurant at the intersection of Shattuck Avenue and Hearst Avenue that has been in Berkeley for 65 years, is closing and will be replaced by Sweetgreen, a fast food chain restaurant from the East Coast.
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With a seven-story residential and commercial building proposed for construction on Telegraph Avenue, some community members raised concerns such as the potential displacement or closing of local businesses as well as a disruption of the street’s character.
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With a seven-story residential and commercial building proposed for construction on Telegraph Avenue, some community members raised concerns such as the potential displacement or closing of local businesses as well as a disruption of the street’s character.
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