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Patch Rewind: A Look Back At The Week's Top Stories In Berkeley
Berkeley bagel shop gets national attention, Public Health Department calls for schools to reopen, and more.

Berkeley bagel shop gets national attention, Public Health Department calls for schools to reopen, and more.

A view of the Sausalito Hills From Mill Valley on a recent day before an evening rainstorm.
A 34-year-old Berkeley man was arrested on suspicion of arson and carrying a loaded firearm, police said.
David Spiller will take his oath of office at Monday’s City Council meeting. His first day on the job will be Tuesday.
David Spiller will take his oath of office at Monday’s City Council meeting. His first day on the job will be Tuesday.
Laurie Nardone, Kathy O’Sullivan and Judy Baldassar were the only applicants for these positions.
"Not In Our Town" Novato launched a virtual speaker series to examine racism and racial injustice with young adults in Novato.
"Not In Our Town" Novato launched a virtual speaker series to examine racism and racial injustice with young adults in Novato.
Samuel Hubbard Shoe Company move to cease using exotic skins in its products draws praise from animal rights advocates.
Samuel Hubbard Shoe Company move to cease using exotic skins in its products draws praise from animal rights advocates.
The 140-acre King Mountain Estate was previously owned by Genentech co-founder Herbert Boyer according to the report.
The 81-year-old Lark Theater is listed on National Registry of Historic Places.
Officers responded Tuesday at around 5 p.m. to a report of a shooting at the intersection of California and Prince streets, police said.
The Marin County Consumer Protection Report validated customer complaints.
Participants will share their appreciation of poetry in a discussion of form, structure, and craft Saturday in a virtual discussion group.
But providing solution-oriented outreach to those living in the 101 viaduct encampment remains a top priority, city officials said.
But providing solution-oriented outreach to those living in the 101 viaduct encampment remains a top priority, city officials said.
The virtual meeting will be held Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
The virtual meeting will be held Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
The council voted 4-1 in favor of the controversial 14-pump fueling station Tuesday.