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Berkeley To Weigh Federal Funding For Low-Income Residents
Berkeley officials seek input from community on how to spend federal fund to serve low-income residents.

Berkeley officials seek input from community on how to spend federal fund to serve low-income residents.

A single-vehicle crash involving a 23-year-old man on a motorcycle closed the San Tomas Expressway near Pruneridge on Thursday.
A police officer in Emeryville on Friday administered Naloxone to an unresponsive man during a suspected opioid overdose.
As of Friday, the county has administered 993,129 doses and is frequently eclipsing 15,000 doses administered daily on weekdays.
Petaluma police arrested a man in connection with kicking a police officer and hitting vehicles with a shovel.
The new station will be located between 28th and 31st avenues, four blocks north of its last location.
Police were asking drivers to avoid an area in downtown San Rafael on Sunday afternoon due to a major crash.
San Bruno Police arrested suspect after he reportedly stole a pickup truck and hit several vehicles while trying to evade officers.
Silicon Valley's rate of employment dipped last year due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Now, the job market seems to be improving.
If the resolution is approved, funding for the Restaurant, Brewery and Winery Relief Program will increase by $80,000.
Students living in San Leandro can create tech and marketing projects for an opportunity to win internships and jobs.
San Francisco's health director stressed the importance of mask wearing and other prevention measures even as restrictions loosen.
Animal Rescue Foundation co-founder Elaine La Russa announced that she's leaving the foundation she started three decades ago.
Marin County will host a series of community information sessions this week on planned housing for those experiencing homelessness.
On Saturday, Mayor London Breed, the city's Human Rights Commission and community leaders launched the Campaign for Solidarity.
Oakland police say a father and his baby daughter who were killed in a residential fire early Saturday were the victims of homicide.
A Kanas woman who had been camping near land devastated by fire last summer was arrested in connection with two other fires there this week.
Amid a rise of attacks against Asians, a new hotline will make it easier for Mandarin and Cantonese speakers to report hate crimes.
Police recently arrested a man suspected of multiple arson incidents in East Palo Alto. Authorities believe he is experiencing homelessness.
Leaders from all nine Bay Area counties have united to launch a Regional Action Plan that aims to house 75% of the area's homeless by 2024.