
"UC Berkeley police guard the building where Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannopoulos was to speak in February 2017. File photo: AP/Ben Margot Heads up: We sometimes link to sites that limit access to non-subscribers. EBMUD's new $325 million project will use ultraviolet light to decontaminate the water supply. (Mercury News) The Bruns Amphitheater, the former home of Cal Shakes, may soon get a new tenant: a new organization called Siesta Valley Amphitheater that counts among its members Clive Worsley, Cal Shakes' former director. (SF Chronicle) "
"Police agencies across Alameda and Contra Costa counties including UC Berkeley's are pushing to silence police scanner traffic, though the Berkeley Police Department is opting out of encrypting its radio feed. (Mercury News) UC Berkeley has turned over the personal information of more than 150 students, staff and faculty to the federal government as it investigates antisemitism on campus. (Daily Cal)"
EBMUD will spend $325 million on ultraviolet treatment to decontaminate the water supply. Police agencies across Alameda and Contra Costa counties are pushing to silence police scanner traffic, and Berkeley Police did not encrypt their radio feed. UC Berkeley turned over personal information of more than 150 students, staff and faculty to federal investigators probing antisemitism. The Bruns Amphitheater may get a new tenant called Siesta Valley Amphitheater linked to former Cal Shakes director Clive Worsley. North Berkeley BART housing plans were tweaked to increase apartment sizes, add ground-floor services and reduce bike parking. Researchers shared lessons on defending homes from wildfire.
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