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07/20/11 San Francisco Bay Area readers can learn about issues affecting Concord, Walnut Creek, Lafayette, Danville, Richmond, Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda, Lafayette, Moraga, Danville, San Mateo and other Bay Area cities here; in this column, a Prius driver asks why other motorists try to merge onto the freeway at 35 mph while he's driving in the far right lane; the need to register one's vehicle ...
07/19/11 Editor's Note: Families all over the San Francisco Bay Area who are in critical need will be getting aid through a summer food drive organized by Safeway Northern California stores and six members of the Bay Area Food Banks including...
07/19/11 The San Francisco & East Bay chapters of The California Landscape Contractors Association recognized Jensen once again for their continued success in landscape installation and maintenance at the recent 38th Annual Achievement Awards held on June 4, 2011. ? Three subsidiaries were honored and recognized by the CLCA for their distinct properties throughout the Bay Area.
07/18/11 Spending was on the upswing around the Bay Area and across the state in May, resulting in a hefty increase in sales tax revenues for July.
07/18/11 share: digg facebook twitter Greg Messel grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he graduated from high school, as well as attended a year of junior college. Mr. Messel then went to Brigham Young University with Carol, his high school sweetheart, after which time, he began a newspaper career in the rough and tumble Wyoming town of Rock Springs. Greg Messel has always had a love for writing ...
07/18/11 PLEASANTON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sensiba San Filippo LLP, a leading San Francisco Bay Area regional public accounting, tax and consulting firm, announced the appointment of Elisabeth Fraser Au-Yeung as Vice President of Marketing.
07/17/11 Judging from the sheer number of Bay Area programs that deliver locally sourced, seasonal and sustainably grown produce to their subscribers, San Franciscans seem to like the Community Supported Agriculture model....
07/17/11 San Francisco Bay Area readers can learn about issues affecting Concord, Walnut Creek, Lafayette, Danville, Richmond, Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda, Lafayette, Moraga, Danville, San Mateo and other Bay Area cities here; this column addresses the issue of whether a person who floors it when driving a Prius, Nissan Leaf, Chevy Volt or other alternative fuel vehicle is going to feel the hurt of ...
07/17/11 This is a sampling from Bay Area News Group's Political Blotter blog. Read more and post comments at IBAbuzz.com/politics.July 14State Sen. Loni Hancock today introduced a proposed state constitutional amendment to let a simple majority of the Legislature place tax measures on the ballot for
07/17/11 For two Bay Area companies, today marks the beginning of the end, as their going-out-of-business sales commence. The doors will remain open until their inventories are gone. Both were unique resources for tasteful home...
07/17/11 Vallejo native Michelle Williams-Jackson said she's always known her family was filled with "firsts," but didn't fully appreciate the significance of that until she grew up.Today that legacy stretches from the Bay Area to Woodland.
07/17/11 If you have a computer and a small spot nearby on the floor, Stanford University researchers want your help in detecting earthquakes as they ripple through the Bay Area. Starting this weekend, crews are installing...
07/16/11 As the International Space Station zipped over California, astronaut Rex Walheim tried to spot his San Carlos hometown -- but the Bay Area was buried under its usual layer of fog.
07/16/11 More than three years ago, city officials introduced an ambitious plan to overhaul Muni to improve reliability and speed travel time on the Bay Area's busiest, but troubled, transit system. The blueprint, known as the...
07/16/11 by Sue Dremann Thousands of Bay Area residents are needed to set up matchbox-sized earthquake monitors in their homes, offices and classrooms to help scientists better understand the nature of quakes, a Stanford University professor has announced.
07/16/11 The anticipated 5 million spectators -- with 500,000 on "peak" days -- will test the Bay Area's transportation network, sanitation systems and the environment during 50 days of racing.
07/16/11 Bay Area residents can support education and receive a $95 treatment for only $17 by allowing Chinese medicine students to watch and learn. San Francisco, CA (Vocus/PRWEB) July 15, 2011 During the months of July through September, the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (ACTCM) in San Francisco is offering members of the community the chance to support education and receive the ...
07/16/11 Events and happenings in the world of travel from the Bay Area and other destinations in California.
07/16/11 Monta Ellis has been the center of numerous trade rumors this offseason. Even though the lockout is still going strong, multiple teams have been linked to the Golden State Warriors in pursuit of the shooting guard. Ellis is highly sought-after because of his ability to drive and shoot from the perimeter. These are 10 possibilities that could send Ellis out of the Bay Area by next season. They ...
07/16/11 Saturday will be a busy day for Bay Area sports fans as the tv schedule is filled with a host of interesting action. While we all wait for the NFL lockout to finally come to an end, we can still enjoy some entertaining sports action across the networks. The 2011 American Century Championship tees off its second round on NBC, the A's are on both FOX and CSN California, and of course the Giants ...
07/15/11 While tuition at the UC and Cal State systems is on the rise, students are concerned about how they'll pay for higher education. NBC Bay Area's Kimberly Tere reports. |