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Station Selling Gas For $3.99 A Gallon Map| 94519: A customer appreciation promotion was drawing long lines of waiting vehicles to a station with the Bay Area's chepeast gas | |
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| Jan.22 |
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Chevron notifies 76 employees of layoffs| They work at call center operated by Chevron and will be looking for new jobs as the oil giant gets out of the credit car business | |
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| Sep.19 |
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City Provides Free Wi-Fi To Residents The city of Concord has blanketed almost 2/3 of its downtown and residential neighborhoods with wireless Internet access
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| Jul.20 |
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Crisis Puts 80 Bay Area Homes On Auction 80 homes will go on the auction block at the Concord Hilton as result of Mortgage Crisis
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| Aug.28 |
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Hospital Workers Launch Two-Day Strike Some 70 union-represented walked off their jobs at the John Muir Medical Center's campus
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Naval Weapons Station be closed| The Department of Defense recommended that the base be closed | |
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| Mar.5 |
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Apartment complex earns award Legacy Park Central has received an award in honor of the benefits the project has bestowed upon the downtown
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| May.24 |
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Airport remains unless new one built Supervisor Mark DeSaulnier would not support shutting down or moving the Buchanan Field Airport
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| Jan.14 |
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Concord has cheapest gas in Bay Area Regular unleaded gas is $1.71 per gallon in the Bay Area, nearly 20 cents higher than the national average
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| Nov.21 |
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Customer Data Stolen at Wells Fargo| 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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| Sep.4 |
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Blood transfusion technology hits snag Shares of Cerus sank after the biotechnology company halted a human experiment designed to make blood transfusions safer
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| Jul.13 |
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$1 million housing grant To fund low-income housing the state has awarded the city a $1 million grant
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| Nov.19 |
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B of A Slashes more than 200 Jobs Most of the layoffs are at the information technology division
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| Oct.12 |
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BART to unveil new fare gates The new ticket machines have an ATM interface
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| Jun.29 |
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Homebuilder Endangered Species Pittsburg: West Coast Homebuilders charged with Endangered Species Act violations after red-legged frog found a dead on site
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| Jun.13 |
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Chevron to lay off 100 employees ChevronTexaco will shift jobs to Philippines from a credit card division
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| Jan.14 |
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Retail Discrimimation Charges When color people went to a U-Haul store to get a $30 dollar refund, a manager called police
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| Oct.30 |
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Maternity ward has closed The only maternity ward in Concord, based in Mount Diablo Medical Cente, has closed
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| Jul.25 |
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Sharks proposed $7 million complex Sharks want to build 2 professional-size skating rinks near the Costco store
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| Jan.20 |
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To Lower Energy Consumption City has reduced energy consumption at city facilities by 5%
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| Jul.8 |
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Call to freeze rent Community meeting activists called to pass a moratorium on rent increases
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| Mar.21 |
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Chronicle To Rename Concord Pavilion| SF Chronicle: Consultant's study suggested that the name of the Pavilion was worth an estimated $500,000 annually | |
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| Feb.17 |
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City OKs Plan for Agency To Run Pavilion Chronicle Pavilion: The City Council has endorsed a plan to turn over management of the Concord Pavilion to agent Bill Graham Presents
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| 2003 |
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| Nov.21 |
Customer Data Stolen at Wells Fargo| 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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| 2003 |
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| Sep.4 |
Blood transfusion technology hits snag Shares of Cerus sank after the biotechnology company halted a human experiment designed to make blood transfusions safer
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| 2008 |
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| Jul.18 |
Station Selling Gas For $3.99 A Gallon Map| 94519: A customer appreciation promotion was drawing long lines of waiting vehicles to a station with the Bay Area's chepeast gas | |
| 2004 |
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| Jan.14 |
Concord has cheapest gas in Bay Area Regular unleaded gas is $1.71 per gallon in the Bay Area, nearly 20 cents higher than the national average
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| 2001 |
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| Oct.30 |
Maternity ward has closed The only maternity ward in Concord, based in Mount Diablo Medical Cente, has closed
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| 2006 |
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| Aug.28 |
Hospital Workers Launch Two-Day Strike Some 70 union-represented walked off their jobs at the John Muir Medical Center's campus
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| 2008 |
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| Jan.22 |
Chevron notifies 76 employees of layoffs| They work at call center operated by Chevron and will be looking for new jobs as the oil giant gets out of the credit car business | |
| 2002 |
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| Nov.19 |
B of A Slashes more than 200 Jobs Most of the layoffs are at the information technology division
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| Jun.13 |
Chevron to lay off 100 employees ChevronTexaco will shift jobs to Philippines from a credit card division
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| 2007 |
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| Sep.19 |
City Provides Free Wi-Fi To Residents The city of Concord has blanketed almost 2/3 of its downtown and residential neighborhoods with wireless Internet access
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| 2004 |
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| May.24 |
Airport remains unless new one built Supervisor Mark DeSaulnier would not support shutting down or moving the Buchanan Field Airport
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| 2002 |
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| Jan.14 |
Retail Discrimimation Charges When color people went to a U-Haul store to get a $30 dollar refund, a manager called police
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| 2002 |
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| Oct.12 |
BART to unveil new fare gates The new ticket machines have an ATM interface
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| 2007 |
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| Jul.20 |
Crisis Puts 80 Bay Area Homes On Auction 80 homes will go on the auction block at the Concord Hilton as result of Mortgage Crisis
| 2005 |
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| May.13 |
Naval Weapons Station be closed| The Department of Defense recommended that the base be closed | |
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| Mar.5 |
Apartment complex earns award Legacy Park Central has received an award in honor of the benefits the project has bestowed upon the downtown
| 2003 |
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| Jul.13 |
$1 million housing grant To fund low-income housing the state has awarded the city a $1 million grant
| 2001 |
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| Jul.25 |
Sharks proposed $7 million complex Sharks want to build 2 professional-size skating rinks near the Costco store
| 2000 |
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| Jul.8 |
Call to freeze rent Community meeting activists called to pass a moratorium on rent increases
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| 2002 |
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| Jun.29 |
Homebuilder Endangered Species Pittsburg: West Coast Homebuilders charged with Endangered Species Act violations after red-legged frog found a dead on site
| 2000 |
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| Feb.17 |
City OKs Plan for Agency To Run Pavilion Chronicle Pavilion: The City Council has endorsed a plan to turn over management of the Concord Pavilion to agent Bill Graham Presents
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| 2000 |
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| Mar.21 |
Chronicle To Rename Concord Pavilion| SF Chronicle: Consultant's study suggested that the name of the Pavilion was worth an estimated $500,000 annually | |
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| 2001 |
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| Jan.20 |
To Lower Energy Consumption City has reduced energy consumption at city facilities by 5%
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