No matter what our circumstance, the need to share triumphs.
Berkeley will play host to two events Oct. 31 guaranteed to bring fun into your Halloween.
The term “hands-on” captures the spirit.
The Oct. 21 event will feature kids’ activities, live music, a seed swap, a crop swap and food contests.
Priced for your shopping enjoyment!
The Lawrence Hall of Science will offer safe viewing options along with hands-on activities and expert information from scientists.
Skiing does not have to be expensive when you buy related items at a thrift shop.
Three meteor showers will be visible over Berkeley this month.
You're a heartbeat away from bloodcurdling finds.
on September 30, 2023, the community will gather at the Gyuto Foundation, a day of self-discovery meditation, and spiritual enlightenment.
The supermoon effect — the point in its elliptical orbit when the moon is the closest to Earth — is a trick the brain plays on the mind.
During this two-day event, each customer may purchase up to four items.
Donations accepted until end of year
"This grant funding will help more cities and towns plant and maintain trees, which in turn will filter out pollution," and more.
At Berkeley's Fire Ready Fest, the city unveiled a new emergency system they hope will prepare them for any possible disasters.
Berkeley poets are asked to apply for the honorary position before Sept. 1.
"Our new name will help make the organization more accessible to a broader range of people."
Help those who are vulnerable while visiting the past.
San Francisco Bay was choppy on Sunday as clouds moved in over the city in the distance.
One visit might not suffice.
Your checklist from the University of California Master Gardener Program. Have your started your fall/winter seeds yet?
Reddish brown waters are reported in the Berkeley Marina and along the San Francisco Bay shorelines of Berkeley, Albany and Emeryville.
The Delta Aquariids are known to leave persistent trains of ionized gas that can last for a couple of seconds.
Help us celebrate the thrift shop’s history and its impact on those in our community who are vulnerable!
See what holiday treasures await you!
The annual event promoting police and community partnerships will take place Tuesday, Aug. 1.
You might consider arriving just a little bit prior to opening time.
The annual event will feature fun for all ages, the city of Berkeley said.
Grab your binoculars to see the two dimmest planets.
East Bay MUD approved hikes that will roll out this year and next. Here's how much more you will pay.
You would pay more for bubblegum!
The three virtual sessions will have a different focus and artists can choose to come to the ones that interest them or to all sessions.
Dad, a.k.a., Mentor, Coach, Financier!
The fiery star Antares, which is about 700 times larger than the sun, will be prominent. Here's how to see it.
New grants will help two Bay Area organizations build supportive housing for veterans without a place to call home.
The grey skies are no match for the vibrant flowers on shore.
The far end of the Berkeley Marina hasn't seen much positive news or traffic since the crumbling pier was closed in 2015.
The home of beloved newts at UC Berkeley's Botanical Garden is in jeopardy unless the garden's Japanese pool can be renovated this summer.
Dramatic clouds make the photo even more appealing.
Here’s some “food for thought!”