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Storm damage photos, outages linger, 30-year wait to underground utility lines is nearly over | Historic Asian American bookshop closing

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Cydney Devine-Jones

Cydney Devine-Jones was an intern for Berkeleyside in 2019. She is a Berkeley native and attends the Oakland School for the Arts. Cydney is a vocalist and dances with Culture Shock Oakland. Cydney is interested in environmental issues and also works at the Ecology Center.

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BART paper ticket sales to end in downtown Berkeley and other stations

Avatar photo by Cydney Devine-Jones Aug. 02, 2019, 8:00 a.m.August 4, 2022

BART is asking riders to get onboard with Clipper cards — and removing paper ticket sales from four of its stations to spur the transition. The transit agency says it will phase out all paper ticket sales in 2020.

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Berkeley girl who climbed Mount Shasta: ‘I wanted to see the world from the top’

Avatar photo by Cydney Devine-Jones July 19, 2019, 7:00 a.m.August 4, 2022

After three attempts over six weeks, 7-year-old Eva Luna Harper-Zahn of Berkeley became the youngest girl (we know of) to climb Mount Shasta.

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