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Residents ask banks to renegotiate loans| Antioch: About two dozen people protested outside the branches of Countrywide, Wachovia and Washington Mutual | | |
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| Dec.9 |
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Chevron expands capital spending plans| San Ramon: Chevron will boost capital spending by 35% to $14.8 billion next year | |
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$103 million general fund city budget| Richmond: Mayor Irma L. Anderson has released a budget for fiscal 2006, which is a 3% increase over the previous fiscal year | |
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City has a $35 million budget deficit Richmond: The city started the fiscal year with a $8.3 million General Fund deficit, overspent by $6 million
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| Nov.21 |
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Customer Data Stolen at Wells Fargo| Concord: A stolen computer held names, addresses, and social security numbers. A break-in happened at one of the bank's offices | | |
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Bush to ask 87 billions more for Iraq
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District has $12 million budget shortfall Richmond: Public school teachers may have to take a two-day unpaid furlough next school year
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County bracing for $25-million cut| Martinez: Contra Costa County Treasurer says new state budget will mean cutbacks | |
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Budget Cuts Threaten Hotline in County Martinez: Stand Against Domestic Violence and Crisis Center could be affected
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| Oct.25 |
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Living wage ordinance Richmond: The ordinance requires to pay employees at least $11.42 an hour with benefits or $12.92 without
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