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Top Berkeley news: Alleged shoplifter arrested: police; small businesses can apply for relief; more

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Published on April 02, 2020
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Berkeley Police: Alleged shoplifter arrested for carrying loaded gun, violating probation

A man was charged by prosecutors Thursday on separate counts of carrying a loaded gun and carrying a loaded gun in public after being stopped by police for allegedly stealing from a Berkeley grocery store last week, police said.

Read the full story on CBS San Francisco.

Small businesses have until April 6 to apply to Berkeley Relief Fund

Small businesses, nonprofits arts organizations and renters can now apply to the city of Berkeley for grants to help them weather the economic crisis brought on by the outbreak of COVID-19.

Read the full story on Berkeleyside.

Check out the 50-foot tower on this storybook Spanish Revival Berkeley Hills home

When Laura and Andrew D'Anna purchased 1143 Keith Avenue in the Berkeley Hills in 2015, they became only the third owners in the home's nearly 100-year history.

Read the full story on SFGATE.


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