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Julie Warland Berkely Karen hate crime charge profiling Kendall McIntosh

North Berkeley,  Warland, along with her boyfriend, are captured confronting McIntosh along a Berkely street and accusing him of speeding. McIntosh said the couple followed him to his next stop, where Warland allegedly started screaming at him and calling him names, including the n-word. ‘Instantly just started cursing me out like, first sentence I’m getting cursed at,’ McIntosh said. ‘I was getting just racially profiled from the jump,’ he added.  ‘I was just trying to do my job and she wouldn’t allow me to’  During the confrontation, Warland jumped into the delivery van, grabbing a hold of the steering wheel, preventing McIntosh from leaving. 

The East Bay real estate market is so hot, houses are selling for more than $1M over asking price

The most and least vaccinated counties in the San Francisco Bay Area

The most and least vaccinated counties in the San Francisco Bay Area FacebookTwitterEmail Chris Mathura, 17, receives his COVID-19 vaccine from nurse Kimberly Torda at UCSF Benioff Children Hospital in Oakland, Calif. on April 15, 2021. It was the first day that anyone over 16 years old in California could receive the COVID-19 vaccine.Douglas Zimmerman/SFGATE You can now find out how many people in your neighborhood are vaccinated. The state of California released a new data set last week that shows how many residents are fully vaccinated or have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in the state s more than 1,700 ZIP codes.

Far from enough : COVID-19 impacts local unhoused communities

On the edge of West Berkeley, dozens of tents and vehicles can be seen congregating on Second Street as members of the unhoused community wait to be admitted to homeless shelters at full capacity. Amid various implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, a single mother and her child resided in the basement of another family’s house in North Berkeley, struggling to make ends meet during the decline of the local and national economy. With the enforcement of health protocols, an individual in South Berkeley found himself spending most evenings sleeping on the sidewalk facing the impossibility of following shelter-in-place orders.

Ashby, North Berkeley BART housing developments aim for affordability

Ashby, North Berkeley BART housing developments aim for affordability Ryan Kendrick/Staff A $53 million housing investment around the Ashby and North Berkeley BART stations was approved by Berkeley City Council. According to Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín, Berkeley has a memorandum of understanding with BART to reach “35% affordability at both sites. Last Updated May 3, 2021 Berkeley City Council approved a $53 million investment in building housing around the Ashby and North Berkeley BART stations to ameliorate the city’s long-standing affordable housing crisis. BART will leverage this investment to secure greater federal and state funding for the project, Rebecca Saltzman, vice president of the BART Board of Directors added.

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