News Wire The Berkeley Wire: 03.28.22 FacebookTwitteremailPrint By Berkeleyside staffMarch 282022, 5:21 p.m.March 292022 A yarn creation from the Black Squirrel on Addison Street. Credit: Jann Sweenie Heads up: We sometimes link to sites that limit access for non-subscribers. ‘Where the bats hung out’: How a basement hideaway at UC Berkeley nurtured a generation of blind innovators (STAT News) A month at war: Berkeley’s Ukrainian students turn shock, anger into action (Berkeley News) Alameda County health chiefs reflect on 2 tough years (SF Chronicle) Chez Panisse’s 10 rules for life, food, and togetherness (WeTranfer) After Berkeley drama, Newsom eyes change to California environmental law (Sacramento Bee) Cal men's swimming and diving team wins national championship (Cal Bears) Holding Space: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s Winning Return (East Bay Express) Was Monday’s storm the Bay Area’s last shot at substantial rain for the season? (East Bay Times) Where can you see earthquake faults in Berkeley and beyond (East Bay Times) Berkeley-based Indian dance artist to present ‘Voice Within’ in S.F. (East Bay Times)