Berkeley Wire

  • The leader of a white supremacist group that came to Berkeley in 2017 has been sentenced to two years in prison for inciting violence. (AP)
  • A body was found in Berkeley after a small fire on Fifth Street. (Berkeley Scanner)
  • A pair of Berkeley residents have launched an advocacy project intended to make the city’s public spaces more accessible to people with disabilities. (Daily Cal)
  • BORP Adaptive Sports and Recreation, a nonprofit at Berkeley’s Aquatic Park, provides access to athletics, fitness, and outdoor recreation for people with mobility disabilities and visual impairments. (East Bay Times)
  • UC Berkeley has received $2.6 million from…

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