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Top Berkeley news: Tamale entrepreneur lands arena contract; hit-and-run driver found guilty; more

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Published on October 25, 2019
Top Berkeley news: Tamale entrepreneur lands arena contract; hit-and-run driver found guilty; morePhoto: Oleg Shpyrko/Flickr

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Berkeley.

Woman who sold tamales door-to-door in Berkeley lands contract with Chase Center

It’s the latest win for the Berkeley woman, who operates a factory in Hayward and also caters for Google, Facebook and more.

Read the full story on The Mercury News.

North Berkeley driver found guilty after hit-and-run crash with cyclist

A driver charged with fleeing the scene after hitting a 69-year-old man on his bicycle in North Berkeley in mid-September changed her not guilty plea to a no-contest plea Wednesday in an Alameda County courtroom.

Read the full story on Berkeleyside.

Update: 21,000 people in Berkeley could lose power in upcoming outage

The city says everyone should look up their address in the just-released PG&E map, sign up for AC Alert and check out the city’s new website about planned outages.

Read the full story on Berkeleyside.


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