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1. Reward Offered To Find Killer Who Shot Aspiring Rapper In Berkeley (patch.com) — Berkeley police are renewing their appeal for information in the unsolved killing of 22-year-old aspiring rapper Alex Goodwin Jr., shot outside his grandmother's home near San Pablo Park in 2016. Marking the 10-year anniversary, detectives are highlighting a $50,000 reward and urging anyone with even minor details to contact Berkeley police.
2. UC Berkeley analysis blames regressive state policies for high electricity bills (dailycal.org) — Berkeley residents are paying extra on already high California electricity bills, including a 7.5% city utility tax meant to fund long-term grid improvements. A UC Berkeley analysis says state wildfire and solar policies push costs onto non-solar, often lower‑income customers, while a Berkeley councilmember urges residents to explore cheaper providers and rate plans as state lawmakers debate fairer funding models.
3. SoCal mom slams Berkeley officials over homeless camps near campus (amedpost.com) — A large homeless encampment near UC Berkeley student housing on Harrison Street is drawing criticism from a Southern California parent and renewed scrutiny of the city's encampment policies. A federal judge has signaled the long‑running Eighth and Harrison camp could be cleared soon, ordering Berkeley to review alternative sites for some residents as officials cite health, sanitation, and rat‑related disease concerns.
4. Berkeley squatter accused of terrorizing three workers with a metal pipe inside shuttered church (pulptastic.com) — Three contractors were allegedly attacked with a metal pipe by a man squatting inside the long‑closed Trinity United Methodist Church near UC Berkeley's Recreational Sports Facility during a busy student move‑in weekend. Police say the confrontation caused about $20,000 in damage before a nearby UC Berkeley officer helped make an arrest, raising fresh concerns about safety at vacant properties and around the campus area.
5. From green apple cucumber to red kuri squash, here's what Berkeley residents are growing in their gardens (berkeleyside.org) — Berkeley neighbors are showing off surprisingly abundant home gardens, from corn and red kuri squash to tomatoes, berries, herbs and even first-time limes in North Berkeley. A callout on social media drew photos, memories and a few jokes, revealing just how much food — and pride — local backyards are producing this summer.
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