City of Berkeley receives $600K grant to address responses to mental health crises
The city of Berkeley’s mental health division received the grant from the California Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, which oversees the aid and development of mental health services.
City of Berkeley receives $600K grant to address responses to mental health crises
The city of Berkeley’s mental health division received the grant from the California Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, which oversees the aid and development of mental health services.
‘Hate has no place in our communities’: Berkeley to participate in United Against Hate Week in November
The city of Berkeley announced a community initiative to address hate crimes, urging other Bay Area cities to join it in its participation in United Against Hate Week this November.
‘Hate has no place in our communities’: Berkeley to participate in United Against Hate Week in November
The city of Berkeley announced a community initiative to address hate crimes, urging other Bay Area cities to join it in its participation in United Against Hate Week this November.
John Muir Health, UCSF Health open Berkeley Outpatient Center amid pending closure of Alta Bates hospital
Berkeley Outpatient Center patients will have access to primary and preventive care, urgent care and lab and imaging services, according to an FAQ on John Muir Health’s website.
John Muir Health, UCSF Health open Berkeley Outpatient Center amid pending closure of Alta Bates hospital
Berkeley Outpatient Center patients will have access to primary and preventive care, urgent care and lab and imaging services, according to an FAQ on John Muir Health’s website.
Berkeley and California legislation aim to reinstitute net neutrality
The city of Berkeley and the state of California are working to reinstate net neutrality rules after the FCC’s decision last year allowed internet service providers to prioritize favorable content and treat internet traffic unequally.
Berkeley and California legislation aim to reinstitute net neutrality
The city of Berkeley and the state of California are working to reinstate net neutrality rules after the FCC’s decision last year allowed internet service providers to prioritize favorable content and treat internet traffic unequally.
Homeless rights activist group can sue Berkeley over encampment evictions, judge rules
U.S. District Judge William Alsup ruled Friday that homeless rights activist group First They Came for the Homeless can sue the city of Berkeley for allegedly punishing and silencing the group for criticizing city policy.
Homeless rights activist group can sue Berkeley over encampment evictions, judge rules
U.S. District Judge William Alsup ruled Friday that homeless rights activist group First They Came for the Homeless can sue the city of Berkeley for allegedly punishing and silencing the group for criticizing city policy.
Judge moves to forward 1310 Haskell St. development
An Alameda County judge approved a motion Friday that could greenlight a small-scale Berkeley housing development. The project, led by community developer Christian Szilagy, would demolish an uninhabited house at 1310 Haskell St. and erect three residential dwellings in its place.
Judge moves to forward 1310 Haskell St. development
An Alameda County judge approved a motion Friday that could greenlight a small-scale Berkeley housing development. The project, led by community developer Christian Szilagy, would demolish an uninhabited house at 1310 Haskell St. and erect three residential dwellings in its place.