A new sanctioned encampment isn't a pipe dream: Op-ed "Sweeps are expensive, cruel and ultimately useless, merely shifting the rousted population to elsewhere in Berkeley," Amber Whitson argues.
Berkeley postpones EMBER vote, announces workshops District 6 Councilman Brent Blackaby shared the following announcement Thursday. It has been reprinted with permission.
Our spring campaign ends today: Consider a one-time gift New members will get Scanner Partner benefits for a year.
Homeless man stabbed amid dispute over public urination Ali Davis, who got upset after seeing the man peeing in public in the neighborhood where he works, told police he stabbed him in self-defense.
Update: Man, 23, critical after stabbing near UC Berkeley Officers described crowds of 60-100 people and said about 20 had witnessed the event, according to early reports.
Man shot by police had made waves 'trolling' protests Ricardo Ruiz threatened police with lethal force and fired a gun during a recent confrontation, according to court papers.
Another Berkeley stabbing under investigation Police said the victim declined to provide much detail but said he had been stabbed while sitting on the steps outside a homeless shelter.
Coming up: Kidical Mass ride, pop-up bikeway, Bike Month The latest Walk Bike Berkeley email blast is chock-full of upcoming bike events in town.
Are Berkeley and the Bay Area ready for major wildfires? A UC Berkeley-led team is using simulations to stress-test the region’s preparedness and building games to educate the public about wildfires.