
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Berkeley.
Authors scuttle planned TV show about deadly Ghost Ship warehouse fire
The Berkeley-based couple said that since word got out that they were developing a TV show about the Ghost Ship warehouse, many friends and families of the victims have urged them to reconsider because it is too soon for them to relive the tragedy.
Read the full story on ABC7 News.
State minimum wage to increase in January
The state moves closer to $15 an hour for workers on Jan. 1, 2020. Berkeley, San Francisco, Emeryville, Palo Alto and other Bay Area cities are already there.
Read the full story on The Sacramento Bee.
Underwater telecom cables could help in seismic studies
Fiber-optic cables that constitute a global undersea telecommunications network could one day help scientists study offshore earthquakes and the geologic structures hidden deep beneath the ocean surface.
Read the full story on Lake County News.
Researchers find one way that long-term marriages get happier
For 13 years, Berkeley psychologists traced the emotional climate of long-term relationships. It turns out that a long, happy marriage resembles a slow-moving rom-com, one that plays out over decades.
Read the full story on Quartz.
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