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Photos: storm damage, PG&E outage map | Historic Asian American bookshop closing | Remembering Lillia Bartlow

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Nico Savidge

Nico Savidge joined Berkeleyside in 2021 as a senior reporter covering city hall. Born and raised in Berkeley, he got his start in journalism at Youth Radio as a high-schooler in the mid-2000s. Since then, he has covered transportation, law enforcement, education and college sports for the San Jose Mercury News, EdSource, the Wisconsin State Journal, The Janesville Gazette and The Daily Cardinal. A graduate of Berkeley High School and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he now lives in Oakland with his wife and dog.

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Energy secretary visits Berkeley, touting app to speed up solar permits

Avatar photo by Nico Savidge Aug. 20, 2021, 3:22 p.m.August 22, 2021

The Biden administration wants to get more Americans to install solar panels by making the permitting process faster and easier.

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New developer eyes controversial site downtown for student housing

Avatar photo by Nico Savidge Aug. 19, 2021, 3:40 p.m.August 4, 2022

The project would rise on the downtown Berkeley block where another developer planned an 18-story building.

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Berkeley moves toward COVID-19 vaccine mandate for city workers

Avatar photo by Nico Savidge Aug. 11, 2021, 7:07 p.m.August 4, 2022

The proposed policy would require city workers to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by Oct. 15. Exceptions to the mandate would be limited.

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‘They can do more’: City pushes Bayer to boost $30M community benefits package

Avatar photo by Nico Savidge Aug. 11, 2021, 2:00 p.m.August 4, 2022

Bayer has proposed annual community benefits payments to Berkeley that would start at $720,000 and grow to $1.3 million by 2052.

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Mayor calls for mandatory COVID-19 vaccines, or testing, for city workers

Avatar photo by Nico Savidge Aug. 03, 2021, 4:59 p.m.August 4, 2021

Berkeley mayor Jesse Arreguín said he wants the city to require its workers to receive COVID-19 vaccines, or be tested for the virus regularly.

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City approves union contracts, pay agreements affecting over 900 city workers

Avatar photo by Nico Savidge Aug. 02, 2021, 1:15 p.m.August 4, 2022

The City Council approved deals with three of the unions representing Berkeley workers.

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One of Berkeley’s ‘worst streets’ is set for repaving

Avatar photo by Nico Savidge July 30, 2021, 3:15 p.m.August 4, 2022

Work will start in mid-August on a $6.2 million project improving University Avenue and other roads at the Berkeley Marina.

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Berkeley could make city-provided meals vegan, but questions abound

Avatar photo by Nico Savidge July 28, 2021, 6:27 p.m.July 29, 2021

The resolution would apply at city facilities such as the jail, senior centers and youth programs, among other possible venues.

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Dana Street redesign to add protected bike track, cut car lane near UC Berkeley

Avatar photo by Nico Savidge July 27, 2021, 4:09 p.m.August 4, 2022

It could be the first of several street changes in the Southside neighborhood to benefit pedestrians, bicyclists and public transit riders.

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