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Berkeley first made history as a sanctuary city during the Vietnam War. Later, five Berkeley churches harboring Salvadoran refugees set off a national movement. Today, advocates and organizations are ...
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Our Summer Camp Guide is back! Scroll through to find the camp best suited for your family! We invited summer camps across the East Bay to submit detailed, paid-for listings for the guide. To reserve ...
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Owner Al Geyer founded his first head shop, Kathmandu, on April 20, 1969 (yes, 420), the same day that People’s Park was founded. Annapurna, which he opened in 1972, will close one year after getting ...