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City continues hearings into Chevron  Richmond: Hundreds of people on both sides of the issue jammed into a City Council meeting   City caps 'drty' crude at Chevron refinery
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City shutters girl's produce stand  Clayton: Authorities barred 2 young girls from selling produce harvested from their backyard garden at a card table set up in front of their house City approves upgrade at refinery


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  Richmond: The City Council has approved a controversial plan by Chevron to upgrade equipment at its Richmond refinery

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  Richmond: Richmond officials have approved new restrictions on the amount and type of crude oil Chevron can process at its refinery


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Feb.26 County sues ADT Security Services
  Contra Costa County authorities are suing alarm company over allegations of unfair business practices

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Nov.5 Beavers May Be Euthanized
  Martinez: The city is considering euthanizing a family of beavers that built a large dam on the Alhambra Creek
Apr.13 Officials To Curb Problem Liquor Stores
  Oakland: Assemblywoman Loni Hancock's legislation will allow Oakland and Richmond to remove nuisance stores in high crime areas Mar.28 Sign Law Changing Due To Cross Display  Lafayette: New rules governing signs on residential land proposed by the City Council would prevent a repeat of the controversy Jan.30 Hwy. Billboards Stir Controversy  The signs say, 'Stop Radicals. Say No to environmental groups. Say yes to widening Highway 4'

year 2006 Top ^

Nov.29 Council votes again to take Wal-Mart land. Hercules Jun.27 Contra Costa County Employees Walk Out  Thousands of public employees walked off the job in a strike that crippled medical centers, social services May.23 Town To Seize of Wal-Mart Land
  Hercules: The City Council voted unanimously to pursue using the power of eminent domain to seize 17 acres
May.16 County Oks Closure Of Crime-Plagued Rd.
  Antioch: Contra Costa County supervisors approved closing down a 3.5 mile stretch of Empire Mine Road Jan.24 County To Study Fast Food Proposal
  The first county in the state to take a stand against childhood obesity by limiting the number of fast food restaurants

year 2005 Top ^

Dec.14 New permit fees for dangerous dogs  County officials approved new permit fees for pet owners whose dogs are deemed potentially dangerous Nov.9 Naval Weapons Station closure approved  Concord: One idea is to double the city's open space land Sep.15 Town schools transfer rejected  Hercules: The County voted against allowing Hercules schools to join the smaller John Swett Unified School District Jun.22 No 'State Of Emergency' For City  Richmond: The City Council voted 7-2 against declaring a state of emergency in its most violent neighborhoods Jun.20 State of Emergency Debated
  Richmond: City police are one step closer to getting money to pay for anti-crime programs
Jun.4 $103 million general fund city budget. Richmond Apr.5 County prohibits Indian casinos growth  The board of supervisors voted unanimously 4-0 to prohibit construction or expansion of Indian gaming casinos Jan.18 Vessel ordinance. Martinez

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Apr.15 Parcel tax victory voids teacher layoffs
. San Ramon Apr.7 City manager fired. San Ramon Mar.24 Supervisors banning sale of sniper rifles  Martinez: Contra Costa County controversial ordinance is banning the sale of .50-caliber rifles in the unincorporated parts Feb.12 County Reaches the Million-Mark  The fastest-growing county in the Bay Area last year topped a million people for the first time

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Nov.3 Father Vows to Fight for Tougher Laws  Danville: The father of 2 young children killed by a hit and run driver is starting a campaign to keep dangerous drivers off the roads Nov.2 PETA Wants Rodeo to Change its Name  An animal rights group say the town of Rodeo should be called Unity instead Aug.12 Supes vote to draft sniper rifle ban

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Oct.7 City manager pleads not guilty
. Hercules



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