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We offer special thanks to photographer Nick Sebastian for his photos from the Berkeley Kite Festival this past weekend.

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We offer special thanks to photographer Nick Sebastian for his photos from the Berkeley Kite Festival this past weekend.

We offer special thanks to photographer Nick Sebastian for his photos from the Berkeley Kite Festival this past weekend.
The head of the agency hired to assist Albany's homeless, the Berkeley Food and Housing Project, said today, Monday, that the offer of short-term free housing is conditional on recipients being able to continue paying rent after the subsidy ends.
The alleged gunman is the Feb. 4 slaying of Zontee Jones – Berkeley's first murder of the year – has been arrested in San Diego and awaits a plea-entering hearing in Alameda County Superior Court on Aug. 5, police said.
BART is reporting continuing delays on the Richmond line again this morning, Monday, following yesterday's significant problems on the same line.
What rude or selfish actions bother you the most when you ride BART trains? We'd like to know.
The comment stream – a one-stop list showing reader comments with the most recent first – has returned by popular demand to the Patch homepage.
What rude or selfish actions bother you the most when you ride BART trains? We'd like to know.
The Albany police logs for July 20-21 include thefts of laptops in two auto burglaries, Girl Scout items from a carport and a Coach bag with valuables on San Pablo, plus a person pushed off a bike at Taco Bell and a petty theft arrest at Target.
Update: By noon today, Sunday, earlier significant delays on BART's Richmond-Fremont line this morning had been reduced, BART said. Service was hampered by a power outage.
The Albany police logs for July 19 includes the arrest of a transient on multiple counts following a report of a man on a bicycle with a gun, a wife upset with her husband over clothing, yet another case of identity theft and an injured raccoon.
Kensington Circus Pub, a hangout for Anglophiles on Colusa Circle less than a block from the Berkeley border, will celebrate the latest birth of a potential future king of England, Prince George of Cambridge, on Sunday with a special roast supper.
Kensington Circus Pub, a hangout for Anglophiles on Colusa Circle less than a block from the Albany border, will celebrate the latest birth of a potential future king of England, Prince George of Cambridge, on Sunday with a special roast supper.
On Tuesday night, Aug. 6, a number of Berkeley neighborhoods are expected to hold block parties and other neighbor get-togethers for the annual anti-crime National Night Out. Anyone can register an event with the city.
On Tuesday night, Aug. 6, many Albany neighborhoods are expected to hold block parties and other neighbor get-togethers for the annual anti-crime National Night Out. Anyone can register an event with the city.
More than 100 people rallied at the main Berkeley Post Office Saturday afternoon to protest the planned sale of the landmark building by the U.S. Postal Service.
The sky over Cesar Chavez Park will bloom with aerobatic colors and shapes this weekend in the annual Berkeley Kite Festival. On tap: fighting kites, kites bigger than a house, kite competition, make-your-own kites, food and music.
Berkeley resident Judy Lieberman, a former Assistant City Manager who led many of the city's initiatives, especially in the environmental field, died Thursday at home at age 56.
Albany's former Assistant City Manager Judy Lieberman, who led many of the city's initiatives, especially in the environmental field, died on Thursday at age 56.
To relocate the Albany Bulb homeless by an October deadline, Berkeley Food and Housing Project announced they will subsidize free housing for the first three to six months. Some concerns were expressed at the public meeting Thursday night.