Mo’s Wine Bar will open in spring 2023, showcasing female winemakers and owners.
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He completed a quest to walk all Berkeley’s streets — but there’s an asterisk
Three years and 285 miles later, mathematician Bryan Bischof has wandered 99% of the city’s streets, but the last 1% remains elusive.
Risk of major landslides in Berkeley Hills is growing
About 6,000 structures across Berkeley are vulnerable, the city says.
Shop Talk: Burned-down West Berkeley tattoo shop reopens in new spot; Fourth Street boutique Aiken is closing
Philthy Clean Tattoo paints itself a new future downtown. Catch up on this and other Berkeley retail and small business news.
This weekend’s King Tides offer glimpse into the future of sea level rise
Tides will surge up over 7 feet and drop down to about negative 2 feet this weekend at the Berkeley Marina.
Remembering Frances Hughes, co-founder of Berkeley’s Starry Plough Pub
Hughes set out for America from Ireland at age 19 and moved to the Bay Area in 1972, where she founded an Irish bar that drew visitors from around the world.
Berkeley’s Ohmega Salvage, famed spot for ‘cool, funky stuff,’ is closing after 49 years
When architectural salvage was cool, Ohmega ruled. Its closing symbolizes the end of an era and changing tastes.
More mudflows possible in Berkeley even under sunny skies
No rain is in the forecast after Wednesday, but the National Weather Service says saturated soils mean Berkeley won’t be safe from the risk of landslides for days or even weeks.
UC housing problem persists for graduate students
The recent agreement between striking graduate student workers in the UC system did little to solve their housing woes.
14 residents evacuated from mudslides in Berkeley Hills
Eight homes in the area of The Spiral at Middlefield Road have been evacuated and red-tagged. Other mudslides closed roads on the Clark Kerr Campus and in the Claremont Hills.
Human skeleton found in vacant UC Berkeley building
Police say they have not determined how the person died, or how long their remains were in the unused building on the Clark Kerr Campus.
We mapped all Berkeley’s storm-related 311 calls since Christmas
See calls for service related to flooding, downed tree branches and sewer issues during the parade of storms.