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Top Berkeley news: Berkeley Unified denies press access to protest, lawyers say; 'quake app; more

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Published on February 13, 2020
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Berkeley.

Berkeley Unified denies press access to campus event

First Amendment lawyers say Berkeley Unified illegally denied journalists access to a school campus to cover a student protest Monday.

Read the full story on Berkeleyside.

Some Berkeley 2020 races are already bringing in big bucks

Campaign finance reports show 2020 races for mayor, city council and more are heating up. Plus, there are three school measures on the March primary ballot.

Read the full story on Berkeleyside.

Snapp Shots: Berkeley team develops quake warning app

The free MyShake app is expected to eventually gather real-time seismic data through millions of smartphones.

Read the full story on East Bay Times.

Driver fatally strikes pedestrian while fleeing police in Berkeley

A vehicle struck and killed a pedestrian on a sidewalk in Berkeley as its driver tried to flee from a University of California at Berkeley police officer on Monday morning, a police spokesman said.

Read the full story on San Francisco Examiner.


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