A creek runs through it
Five years ago, one wouldn’t have known a creek rushed beneath the Berkeley-Albany border. -more-
Five years ago, one wouldn’t have known a creek rushed beneath the Berkeley-Albany border. -more-
With one week to go for candidates for school board, rent board and City Council to file their formal intentions to seek office, only one candidate had completed the process by Friday afternoon. -more-
Turning loose 3,500 hungry teenagers into the city’s small downtown area at lunchtime has created friction between the students and businesses. -more-
Let me begin this by saying I have never spent more than $200 a month on housing until I moved to Berkeley. -more-
Great protesters are not born – they’re made. -more-
Why is there no emergency plan for College Ave. closure? -more-
As the end of summer approaches and people flock to the Bay Area to start jobs and attend college, vacant housing becomes increasingly scarce. -more-
So maybe nobody is going to quit a day job and become a sushi chef, but the dozen or so people who spent three hours yesterday taking a sushi-making class at Sur La Table did get the hang of the process by the end. -more-
English playwright Tom Stoppard is best known as co-author of the fascinating and hilarious film “Shakespeare in Love,” which transfixed much of the theater world a couple of years ago and for which he won an Academy Award. -more-
Frank Caramagno says he’s willing to take a loss in business for the greater good. -more-
Hayden Perry, 85, died early Wednesday as a result of a fall in the courtyard of his home at Redwood Gardens, a senior citizens’ residence on Derby Street. -more-
Mayor Shirley Dean met with area merchants Thursday to talk shop at what the Downtown Berkeley Association likes to call the bi-weekly “DBA Merchant Chat.” -more-
Noah Rollins hasn’t taken a sick day from work in ten years, but on Wednesday, he left his post as a cook in the dietary department at Alta Bates Hospital to stand with dozens of chanting protesters outside. Carrying a sign reading, “No subcontracting!” he simply said, “I want job security and a better pension plan.” -more-
A new principal and tough safety measures, including security cameras, could be in place at Berkeley High School as early as Aug. 30 the Daily Planet has learned. -more-
Most of the two dozen or so people gathered at the Ecology Center Tuesday evening for the teach-in/stratedy session on genetically-engineered foods agreed: genetically altered foods may be unsafe. -more-
No more lugging those bikes down and up narrow stairs on University Avenue to get to the Marina – soon. -more-
Alameda County Board of Supervisors President Wilma Chan announced a proposed resolution supporting the Service Employee International Union Local 250 strike against Sutter Health. Presiding over a packed meeting hall, Chan and Supervisor Keith Carson, members of the board’s Health Committee, thanked the gathered health workers for their hard work, calling them “the front line of health care.” The nine point resolution will now be referred to the full board of supervisors for approval. -more-
College Avenue merchants, neighbors and the city are in a dogfight with threats of litigation over a diverter blocking Northbound traffic along Benvenue Avenue from Ashby Avenue set up to slow traffic down while College Avenue is being repaved. -more-
There’s an idyllic piece of unoccupied land with a creek running through it, just across the way from Live Oak Park. -more-
Harry Pollack, former president of the board of Congregation Beth El says he is happy with the recently-published Environmental Impact Report, which addresses the move of the congregation to 1301 Oxford St. -more-
Summer campers from the YMCA showed their stuff Tuesday at the Y’s all-camp day at Lake Anza in Tilden Regional Park. Calling it their “Camp Olympics,” the Y events including Tugs of War, above, the change of clothes relay, a watermelon relay and more. -more-
Marcella Williams wants her neighborhood to be “more like a family.” Ron Casimere wants to scare off criminals and beautify his stretch of Alcatraz Avenue. Tracy Washburn hopes her neighbors in the Berkeley hills will be prepared to help each other if a natural disaster strikes. -more-
A revival of John Fisher’s campy and sexual 1992 vaudeville drag revue “Cleopatra: the Musical” opened Friday at Zellerbach Playhouse on the Cal campus, presented by Cal’s Department of Dramatic Art/Center for Theater Arts. -more-
Voter approval of Proposition 10 means smokers have to cough up quarters to pay society for their unhealthy habit. -more-
Four men were robbed and one of them pistol-whipped Wednesday night around 1 a.m. at the Leconte Elementary School playground at Oregon and Fulton streets, said Lt. Russell Lopes of the Berkeley Police Dept. -more-