Fire crews work to clean up after the Rim Fire raging in Yosemite burned Berkeley Tuolumne Family Camp. The camp has been operated by the city of Berkeley under a special use permit since 1922. Berkeley residents were given priority to register for the camp over the general public, and generations of local citizens have taken advantage of the privilege. The Rim Fire has already burned 192,737 acres, or 301 square miles, and is the sixth-largest fire in the state's history. (Grace Rubenstein / KQED)
An estimated 300 people gathered on Monday night, Aug. 26, in the heart of Berkeley to share memories of their time spent at Berkeley Tuolumne Family Camp. The city-run camp was obliterated Sunday in the Rim Fire that continues to rage in the Yosemite area. (Ted Friedman / Berkeleyside)
A few last cars trickle over the Bay Bridge Wednesday, Aug. 28, before the bridge closes for five days. Workers will transfer the new eastern span of the Bay Bridge to Treasure Island and demolish one part of the old span over the next few days. (Deborah Svoboda / KQED)