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| Mar.1 |
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Oakland loses Tribune, with paper folded into new East Bay Times No longer will a daily newspaper bear the name of Oakland or San Jose due to a mass consolidation by Bay Area News Group
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| Aug.25 |
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Napa Valley Register produce paper amidst quake damage
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| Mar.5 |
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PG&E check documents using Cow Palace A concert venue was being used by employees searching through tens of thousands of boxes of paper records on its natural gas pipeline system | |
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| Dec.13 |
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City Council considers plastic bag ban San Jose City Hall: San Jose could become the largest California city to ban single-use plastic bags and bar retailers from giving away paper ones
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| Nov.13 |
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Supremacist Site Ad In School Paper San Francisco: Officials at Lowell High School have pulled all copies of the student newspaper after printing an ad inside for a white supremacist site | |
| Nov.4 |
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Chronicle to print on glossy paper. SF Chronicle
| Aug.24 |
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City To Ban On Plastic, Most Paper Bags San Jose City Hall: A 4-member council committee unanimously recommended approval of an ordinance that would prohibit grocery stores from giving out plastic bags
| Aug.21 |
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Japanese paper folding San Francisco: The Nichi Bei Times said that it is shutting down, but a group of community leaders hopes to keep the presses rolling
| May.7 |
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BART Looks At Paying By Cell Phone A test run of technology that allows riders to pay using a cell phone has brought the agency one step closer to doing away with paper ticket
| Mar.9 |
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Paper reaches tentative pact with union SF Chronicle: The Chronicle has reached a tentative agreement with its largest union on contract concessions in a step to save the newspaper
| Jan.31 |
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Chauncey Bailey murder trial delayed Oakland: The trial for a man accused of gunning down paper editor will be delayed until at least late April after the man's defense attorney failed to appear
| Jan.28 |
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Paper chain's staffers to be furloughed San Jose: About 3,300 staffers who work at 29 daily newspapers in California run by the MediaNews Group must take an unpaid, one-week furlough
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| Sep.11 |
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Award-winning weekly paper to shut down Novato: Novato residents were saddened by the announcement by the Novato Advance, that it will cease publishing after Sept. 24 due to financial loss...
| Aug.14 |
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Paper ratchets up turf fight Palo Alto: The publishers of a new daily newspaper the Palo Alto Post are complaining that city workers illegally confiscated some of their distribution...
| May.1 |
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HP Labs' find could revolutionize computing HP Labs has proved the existence of a new element in electrical engineering that was first described in a scientific paper 37 years ago
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| Jun.19 |
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Paper To Cut 17% Of News Staff SJ Mercury News: The SJ Mercury News plans to cut its newsroom staff next month as readers and advertising dollars migrate to the Internet
| May.29 |
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Managing editor to leave paper. SF Chronicle
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| Jun.9 |
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County Approves New Voting Machines Alameda County: The sups voted approve a $13 million contract for a blended paper balloting and optical scanning system
| Jun.8 |
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Cabbie, Chronicle Reach Settlement SF Chronicle: The paper misidentified a local cab driver Jack Neeley Jr. as a cop accused of using excessive force
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| Sep.30 |
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Police Foil Alleged 'Pigeon Drop' Scam El Cerrito: Police Chief Kirkland and Sgt. Regan saw a well-dressed woman approach an elderly man with a piece of paper
| Jul.25 |
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Paper, employees reached tentative deal SF Chronicle: The paper will buy out 120 workers. 40% of those remaining will take an immediate pay cut
| Jul.2 |
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Paper, 3 of 7 unions reach deal SF Chronicle: The Chronicle and the building engineers have reached a tentative contract | |
| May.11 |
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Knight Ridder starts East Bay Daily News Oakland: The paper will be published Monday through Friday and distributed in stores, offices, restaurants
| Jan.26 |
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City considering fee on grocery bags SF City Hall: Officials are considering a proposal to slap a 17-cent first-in-the-nation surcharge on paper or plastic shopping bags | |
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| Jul.29 |
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Herb Caen's son launches paper column San Francisco: Christopher Caen, 39, will be chronicling the city in 2 weekly columns in The Examiner and The Independent | |
| Apr.27 |
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Hong Kong's paper launching new daily San Francisco: Ming Pao will begin publishing a San Francisco-based edition aimed at the Bay area's fast growing Chinese population
| Feb.11 |
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Georgia-Pacific to move to San Leandro South SF: The Atlanta paper manufacturer plans to shut down its packaging plant in South San Francisco. 200 jobs could be lost | |
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| Feb.21 |
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Examiner lays off staff; plans to be free San Francisco: 40 people lost their jobs. The smaller, free paper will continue with about 15 reporters, editors and photographers | |
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| Dec.23 |
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Daily Planet bought by couple. Berkeley
| Nov.15 |
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Robbery of gas station. Santa Rosa
| Oct.29 |
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4 editors resign from campus paper UC Berkeley: A new policy requires editors who miss their 9 p.m. deadline to stay until the paper is sent to the printer | |
| May.25 |
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Editor emeritus William German retired SF Chronicle: German was serving in just about every editorial job at the paper except full-time staff photographer
| Feb.6 |
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Hall of Justice evacuated after explosion South of Market: small bomb exploded in a first floor men's bathroom. It was placed in a paper dispenser | |
| Jan.11 |
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Examiner fires editor in chief. San Francisco
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| Nov.9 |
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15 seniors suspended for prank Benicia: Students were supposed to only throw toilet paper, but flour, mustard, ketchup were also found
| Aug.19 |
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Pinata fire burns Mexican grocery Napa: Storeroom filled with paper pinatas caught fire | |
| May.26 |
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Day old baby found abandoned. San Leandro
| Mar.20 |
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No layoffs at SJ Mercury News The paper would trim the 20 full-time employees through attrition, reductions in overtime and free-lance budgets | |
| Mar.2 |
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UC Newspaper Apologizes UC Berkeley: Besieged by protests, the independent paper ran a front-page apology for publishing an ad against reparations for slavery
| Feb.10 |
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Transient indicted in robberies Pittsburg: Turner, 24, allegedly handed demand notes to tellers on a paper napkin during robbery binge | |
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