Repaving work begins along College Avenue
College Avenue is in the first phase of its $2.14 million re-paving project – finally. The removal of the old pot-holed pavement began this week and the actual paving is scheduled to begin July 17. -more-
College Avenue is in the first phase of its $2.14 million re-paving project – finally. The removal of the old pot-holed pavement began this week and the actual paving is scheduled to begin July 17. -more-
The major TV networks are likely to be disappointed when they bring their dishes to town tonight, show up at the City Council meeting, cameras on shoulders, ready for a heated discussion of Betty Olds’ proposal to ban cyclists from using cell phones as they ride the city’s rutted roads. -more-
If the council taps Deputy City Manager Weldon Rucker to take the reins of the city – at least temporarily – he’ll know what he’s getting into. -more-
A memorial celebration was held Sunday for Noah Baum, a Berkeley-born lawyer, who died on the evening of May 31. He was 34. -more-
Garrett Eckbo, a landscape architect whose work on new towns, gardens, homes, parks and other public spaces made him a leader of the modern landscape movement, has died at the age of 89. -more-
Eckbo, landscape architect and former Cal professor, dies at 89 06-12-2000
Lawrence Hall of Science to hold series of ‘Fundays’ 06-11-2000
Fire season arrives; be safe 06-09-2000
Professors go back to school for tech training 06-08-2000
Repaving work begins along College Avenue Marilyn Claessens 06-13-2000
Calendar of Events & Activities 06-13-2000
Letters to the Editor 06-13-2000
Long night ahead Judith Scherr 06-13-2000
Former interim manager may get job again Judith Scherr 06-13-2000
Berkeley native dies Staff 06-13-2000
ZAB hears views on Kennedy project Judith Scherr 06-12-2000
Calendar of Events & Activities 06-12-2000
Letters to the Editor 06-12-2000
Shakespeare goes underground John Angell Grant 06-12-2000
Developer seeks use permit for downtown Hinks site Marilyn Claessens 06-12-2000
Perfect fair weather Dan Greenman 06-12-2000
Times have changed along Telegraph Marilyn Claessens 06-12-2000
Rape, unlawful sex case reported to police Staff 06-12-2000
Campus to build AIDS memorial Staff 06-12-2000
Outdoor seating’s absence lamented at cafe Marilyn Claessens 06-11-2000
Calendar of Events & Activities 06-11-2000
Berkeley cultural haven turns 25 Joe Eskenazi 06-11-2000
Letters to the Editor 06-11-2000
‘Man Without a World’ right at home at Fine Arts Cinema Peter Crimmins 06-11-2000
Plans propose human touch in city services Judith Scherr 06-11-2000
Theatre Bay Area chooses new exec Staff 06-11-2000
Long odds for Natural Law candidate Dan Greenman 06-11-2000
Weekend fire drill planned at Tilden Staff 06-11-2000
Musical event to promote dialogue Staff 06-11-2000
Three new office buildings planned for West Berkeley Marilyn Claessens 06-09-2000
Calendar of Events & Activities 06-09-2000
‘Shrew’d staging of Shakespeare classic John Angell Grant 06-09-2000
Keene offered job in Arizona Judith Scherr 06-09-2000
Schools consider tax and big bond Rob Cunningham 06-09-2000
CIL receives grant Staff 06-09-2000
Berkeley Art Center holds series of events for three weekends Staff 06-09-2000
BART plans presented Staff 06-09-2000
News Briefs Staff 06-09-2000
School board honors BHS students Staff 06-09-2000
City hears suggestions on how to spend $3 million Judith Scherr 06-08-2000
Calendar of Events & Activities 06-08-2000
Teachers, school board OK contract Rob Cunningham 06-08-2000
Tucson council meets today Staff 06-08-2000
Divided views on housing project Judith Scherr 06-08-2000
Drug arrest made Staff 06-08-2000