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Top Berkeley news: BART reopens after woman's leg struck; push to change eatery's name continues

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Published on October 02, 2019
Top Berkeley news: BART reopens after woman's leg struck; push to change eatery's name continuesPhoto: Mike Procario/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Berkeley.

Berkeleyside is a finalist for 'Publisher of the Year' in inaugural LIONs awards

Local Independent Online News is a peer-run nonprofit whose mission is to foster the viability and excellence of locally focused independent online news organizations.

Read the full story on Berkeleyside.

Berkeley's small food business owners get creative to make ends meet. But is it enough to compete with chains?

The costs of running a food business in Berkeley have gone up, but so have the number of corporate-backed chains and startups competing for diners.

Read the full story on Berkeleyside.

Ashby BART station reopens after train strikes woman's leg

The woman was struck at about 9:40 a.m. on Tuesday by a Richmond-bound train pulling into the Ashby station at 3100 Adeline St., BART spokesman Jim Allison said.

Read the full story on SFGATE.

Why Berkeley's 'Gourmet Ghetto' is a problem (for some)

A new push to change the name of the North Berkeley neighborhood that for decades has been known as the "Gourmet Ghetto" has driven a wedge between some community members.

Read the full story on KQED.


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