The changes would raise the number of signatures required for a landmark petition from 50 to 200.
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon said Tuesday that Berkley should expect to hear from her department "and more."
One protester said attending the demonstration was an opportunity to stand up for people who are erased by Turning Point USA's rhetoric.
"I take this action with a great sense of guilt, knowing that the people in Gaza do not have a choice to stop," he said online.
"The program chose me, I won't say I chose the program, they came around, they had a plan, and I needed change," said Mike Jones.
Congressmember Simon Lateefah announced that the East Bay will receive over $45 million in federal funding.
Minimum wage hikes will hit 10 CA communities July 1, with new rates for hotel, airport and fast-food workers in some areas.
The sweep began about 6:00 in the morning, and the people living in the encampment said it came as a complete surprise to them.
The governor's latest budget proposal lays out deep cuts to public universities. More tax credits for Hollywood studios advance.
East Bay MUD is seeking rate hikes for both drinking water and wastewater. What it will cost you.
New poll: Newsom more focused on political future "...than governing the state and helping to solve its problems."
Allocations range from 50 to 100 percent, depending on the state or federal agency. See what's happening in NorCal.
Bert Monroy, whose home is located within the proposed limits, would have to remove virtually all of the plants in his garden.
California’s leaders should embrace the abundance framework to solve our scarcity problem — it requires investing in people.
Berkeley's decision followed moves by cities around the country, including San Francisco, San Diego, San Jose and Philadelphia.
The law firm and 10 other Help unaccompanied foreign-born minors who arrived in the United States without parents or caregivers.
The council claims the tech is driving up rental costs.
The money is on top of $1.3 million the Alameda County Board of Supervisors approved in February.
Berkeley posted a notice that said officials had visited the site and found "significant health and safety hazards."
Claimants may now submit evidence electronically.
"We're not equipped for this. We're not lawyers."
The city is offering free classes to learn practical skills that can be put into action during and after disasters.
Getting units up to housing code will improve the likelihood that insurance will cover damages.
"It’s time for Democrats to get real on housing."
The City of Berkeley gave union workers a 14.5 percent pay raise and 2 new paid holidays.
UC board chair Janet Reilly and UC president Michael Drake welcomed Myers as UC's newest regent in a statement Thursday.
"The results of this race are clear: Adena Ishii has been chosen by the people of Berkeley to be your next Mayor."
The University of California anticipates more than a $500 million budget gap next summer.
The Berkeley union is filing a complaint against a landlord group over its initiative practices and campaign funding.
Voters have had their say on Berkeley tax hikes, rent control, a new mayor, recalling the district attorney, and more local races.
Berkeley is electing a new mayor, selecting city council and school board members, deciding on local taxes, and voting on the DA recall.
5 candidates hope to replace outgoing Mayor Jesse Arreguín.
The mayor's and city council members' wages rise with inflation. Union workers want the same deal.
Simon is looked at as the party establishment's first pick. Barbara Lee herself has thrown her support behind Simon's campaign.
Students 16 and 17 years old can now vote for Berkeley school board members.
Here’s what you need to know about voter registration in Berkeley ahead of the Nov. 5 election.
Measure Z seeks to remove the expiration date for Berkeley's sugary drink tax, which voters passed in 2014.
Measure CC is backed by the Berkeley Property Owners Association, and the City Council placed Measure BB on the ballot.
Early voting dates, how to vote by mail for the Nov. 5, 2024 presidential election.
The City of Berkeley proposal aims to raise $200 million for infrastructure improvements through this bond.