TBS Today, June 10

Citing concerns about disabilities, a federal judge has ordered the city of Berkeley to negotiate — over the next two months — with some residents of the Harrison homeless camp before it clears the area for good.

If the city wants to remove other tents sooner, it must give a week of notice.

Here's what happened today in court.

Berkeley can’t close Harrison homeless camp yet, judge says
The city must give campers “fair warning” of at least a week before taking enforcement action on Harrison Street again, said Judge Edward Chen.

(We watched the hearing remotely due to injury.)

We also reported this week about a woman rescued from under a BART train by the Berkeley Fire Department.

We're told she was still alive today.

North Berkeley BART closed by possible train strike
Firefighters found one person under the first BART car, breathing but unresponsive, and performed an extrication, according to radio traffic.

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Berkeley attic fire displaces local family
The fire caused “quite extensive damage” to the roof and attic, rendering the home uninhabitable, the Berkeley Fire Department said.

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