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May 13, 2022, 3:24 pm
City of Berkeley urges indoor masking as COVID-19 cases spike again
Berkeley’s case rate is higher than it’s been at any point in the pandemic other than the omicron surge. Hospitalizations remain low.
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Berkeley middle-schoolers protest in support of Roe v. Wade
Led by seventh-grader Jayce Cooper, students at Longfellow Middle School chanted pro-choice slogans in a small demonstration on Thursday.
Le Bateau Ivre, a European cafe in the heart of Berkeley, celebrates 50 years
Opened by Arlene Giordano and Tom Cooper in 1972, Le Bateau Ivre is many things to many people.
Shotgun Players’ ‘A Small Fire’ looks for a light in the long tunnel of illness
Adam Bock’s play, written years before the pandemic, was inspired by a stroke, but has new relevance.