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Top Berkeley news: City won't name street 'Avocado Toast'; stretch of Telegraph may ban cars; more

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Published on February 06, 2020
Top Berkeley news: City won't name street 'Avocado Toast'; stretch of Telegraph may ban cars; morePhoto: Oleg./Flickr

Missed the most recent top news in Berkeley? Read on for everything you need to know.

Berkeley refuses to name a street after avocado toast

The city of Berkeley shot down “Avocado Toast” as the new moniker for a downtown street.

Read the full story on Eater SF.

Berkeley police department reviews its investigation into missing 66-year-old man

The Berkeley Police Department is conducting an internal review into how it investigated the disappearance of a 66-year-old man who went missing for 20 days and eventually turned up at Alta Bates Summit Medical Center — including why a dispatcher may have told a woman who was offering a tip about his whereabouts that he had been found when he had not.

Read the full story on Berkeleyside.

Berkeley eyes banning cars on stretch of Telegraph Avenue

A stretch of Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley could be the next major Bay Area thoroughfare to ban cars.

Read the full story on CBS San Francisco.


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