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From Quidditch on campus to opinions on Sproul Plaza.

Berkeley and the eight other cities in the East Bay Green Corridor have realized their three-year goal of developing a standardized permitting process for residential solar energy. They plan a press conference Tuesday, Aug. 6, to describe it.
Grote will retire after 25 years as the city's top manager.
Sandra Coke, 50, may be driving a back and white Mini Cooper convertible.
Weekend drinking fueled several DUI arrests and noise complaints.
A work stoppage by AC Transit's drivers and mechanics could begin as early as 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday.
A work stoppage by AC Transit's drivers and mechanics could begin as early as 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday.
Morning commuters heading to San Francisco from the East Bay found themselves caught in a traffic nightmare.
Morning commuters heading to San Francisco from the East Bay found themselves caught in a traffic nightmare.
Oakland Mayor Jean Quan and Safeway officials spoke briefly before mechanical excavators began tearing down the old College Avenue supermarket Monday to make way for a new Safeway "lifestyle" store.
A new special fire prevention district — to replace one whose authority expires next year — was approved by the Oakland City Council last week. A tax to fund the district will require two-thirds approval by voters within its boundaries.
Piedmont Avenue residents attending last week's meeting complained about shootings and other problems near a local tavern.
Robbers like "target rich" neighborhoods where people walk and talk — on their smartphones — and where there's easy access to escape routes, Oakland Police Captain Anthony Toribio said.
The Piedmont City Council is expected to OK an agreement with a consultant tonight after learning that the city's application for a $102,000 planning grant was approved.
Welcome to our new Monday morning briefing, with a look at what's ahead in Rockridge and nearby this week — plus a few other tidbits.
Piedmont police also issued a number of traffic citations and responded to several false alarms last week.
Welcome to our new Monday morning briefing, with a look at what's ahead in Piedmont and nearby this week — plus a few other tidbits.
Three robberies involving use of a firearm were reported within the past six days.
And tell us in the comments section what else you'd like to see on Rockridge Patch.
A Q&A in the spirit of summertime beach reading.