
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Berkeley.
One Berkeley block has been in the family for a century. As artists exit, developers circle
The property has hosted everything from a mattress store to an overflowing artist warehouse. Now, as its owners prepare to sell the site, its future is in question.
Read the full story on Berkeleyside.
12-story complex approved on Berkeley Way; vacuum shop to stay downtown
A 12-story, 156-unit project downtown won praise and nearly unanimous approval Thursday from the city's zoning board. Speakers called it a home run for union labor and the "gold standard" for development.
Read the full story on Berkeleyside.
Berkeley auto burglary suspect caught on video
Berkeley police were asking the public's help to identify an auto burglary suspect caught on video.
Read the full story on CBS San Francisco.
Kamala Harris and Classmates Were Bused Across Berkeley. The Experience Changed Them.
Fellow Berkeley public school students remember the early days of the integration effort: “We were all just kids trying to figure it out on our own.”
Read the full story on The New York Times.
US Patent Office will intervene in CRISPR dispute between UC Berkeley and Harvard, MIT
In its declaration of interference, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board of the USPTO initiated proceedings to settle priority issues between 10 patent applications filed by UC Berkeley in 2018 and 13 patents previously awarded to the Broad Institute.
Read the full story on The Harvard Crimson.
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