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Author Archives: Frances Dinkelspiel

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14 residents evacuated from mudslides in Berkeley Hills
Posted inHealth & Environment

14 residents evacuated from mudslides in Berkeley-Oakland Hills

Supriya Yelimeli headshot by Supriya Yelimeli and Frances Dinkelspiel January 17, 2023January 17, 2023

Seven homes in the area of The Spiral at Middlefield Road have been evacuated, and one home has been red-tagged. Other mudslides closed roads on the Clark Kerr campus and in the Claremont Hills.

Posted inCity Hall & Policing

Oakland man who helped ISIS has sentence cut in half, will be released this year

by Frances Dinkelspiel February 1, 2022February 1, 2022

A federal judge reduced the sentence because there was insufficient proof Amer Alhaggagi intended to harm the U.S. government.

COVID-19 safety notice
Posted inHealth & Environment

Omicron prompts Alameda County and Berkeley health officials to require masks in all indoor settings

by Frances Dinkelspiel December 29, 2021December 29, 2021

Now face coverings will be required in offices, gyms and houses of worship.

Posted inBusiness

Scarred but resilient: Telegraph Avenue emerges from the pandemic

Avatar photoRicky Rodas headshotSupriya Yelimeli headshot by Amir Aziz, Frances Dinkelspiel, Ricky Rodas and Supriya Yelimeli June 24, 2021May 19, 2023

Lines around the block for cupcakes and a boom year for a flower shop, but a shoe shop for the stars is calling it quits, one of several COVID-19 casualties.

Posted inCity Hall & Policing

Barriers go up along Grizzly Peak to cut down fire risk in Oakland, Berkeley

by Frances Dinkelspiel October 5, 2020October 21, 2020

Crowds often gather in the popular turnouts and some people are setting off firecrackers.

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