Berkeley may be known for its traditional brown-shingled Craftsman dwellings but the city boasts some fine contemporary architecture too. Berkeley Design Advocates last week gave awards to the teams behind nine recently built or renovated buildings, including UC Berkeley's Memorial Stadium, with its striking elevated press box. (BDA/Berkleyside)

This week, Berkeley's emergency services conducted a drill at the Berkeley Adult School to practice how to respond to a Sandy Hook style scenario. The drill enacted a scenario involving injured and deceased "victims," as well as a barricaded gunman. (Emilie Raguso/Berkleyside)

UCSF employees are protesting the university's decision to cut 300 hospital jobs. About a hundred people shut down the street Thursday in front of the hospital. Police arrested 10 people who refused to leave the street. (Molly Samuel/KQED)

San Francisco Mission District native and Archbishop Riordan High School alumnus Jacob Valdiviezo was shot and killed early Easter Sunday in what police say could be an act of gang violence. Riordan football players showed support for Valdiviezo’s family on Wednesday, April 4, at a candle-light vigil for the slain teen. The crowd of mourners who gathered for the vigil was so large police closed the block to traffic.
Valdiviezo was walking with a friend near his family’s home when an unidentified man approached and asked what gang the two claimed, said Officer Albie Esparza, spokesman for the city's police department. The man then fatally shot the 19-year-old and fled the scene. Police have not made any arrests, and the investigation is ongoing, Esparza said. (Alex Emslie/KQED)