A nonprofit purchased Harriet Tubman Terrace in the fall of 2021 and tenants are still organizing around dozens of grievances two years later.
March 7, 2023
Another atmospheric river is headed for Berkeley Thursday
A first storm could bring up to 2 inches of rain by the weekend and be followed by a wet pattern lasting through next week. A flood watch is in effect Thursday to Sunday.
Opinion: Why is Berkeley going backward on climate change?
WETA has promised to operate electric ferries in Berkeley, but its cost projections are based on diesel.
A top UC Berkeley professor taught with remains that may include dozens of Native Americans
Despite decades of Indigenous activism and resistance, UC Berkeley has failed to return the remains of thousands of Native Americans to tribes. The university is still discovering more human remains.
Choose the best East Bay summer camp for your kids
Berkeleyside’s East Bay Summer Camp Guide is back to help your family find the best and safest local camp for your children.
Global Soul Food dinners celebrate Black foods of the Diaspora
Richmond chef Jesse Bloom teams up with Black chefs from across the U.S. to tell stories of heritage through food.