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Gas Dips Below $2 A Gallon In Bay Area| At Lee's Grocery on Fairgrounds Drive, south of Discovery Kingdom, the price is $1.75 a gallon | |
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| Sep.21 |
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Unions Appeal Ruling Granting Bankruptcy But unions said the bankruptcy is leading police officers and firefighters to quit, endangering public safety
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| May.7 |
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City Council Votes To File For Bankruptcy| The council voted unanimously following hours of public comment and months of failed negotiations with police, fire and other unions. The city faces a projected budget deficit of... | |
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| Mar.4 |
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City Agreement Staves Off Bankruptcy| The City Council approved 3 resolutions that are intended to prevent the city from filing bankruptcy by the end of the month | |
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| Feb.19 |
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City Budget Woes May Force Bankruptcy| City Council met in closed session with the city's employees' organizations to try to find a solution to the city's budget crisis | |
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| May.15 |
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Steel Beams To Be Added To Maze A convoy of big rigs hauling huge slabs of steel has been driving bound for Vallejo where the steel will undergo some prep work
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| Mar.7 |
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Ferry service expanding to Giants games The city of Vallejo and Baylink Ferry are expanding service to and from SBC Park for 46 selected games
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| Jun.16 |
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City Council passed $73.3 million budget The 2004-05 budget includes concessions and deferred pay raises by the 4 unions representing city employees
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| May.17 |
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Bicycle-pedestrian lane opened on Bridge Crockett: A 1.6-mile 12-foot-wide lane has opened on the Al Zampa Bridge, the nation's newest suspension bridge
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| Nov.8 |
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Zampa Bridge opened by Gov. Davis| Fireworks greet nation's first major suspension bridge in 30 years, a 3,400-foot span across the Carquinez Straits | |
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| Sep.24 |
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Grand opening for housing project Sereno Transit Village includes affordable rental housing for 125 families, a child care facility and bus transfer station
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| Mar.11 |
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New Chamber of Commerce president T.F. 'Rick' Wells has been hired as the new president and chief executive officer. He replaces Tom Egidio
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| Feb.5 |
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Lotto winner claimed $85-million jackpot 50-year old Guillermo Sanchez was confused by a Benicia woman's claim that she bought the winning ticket
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| Jan.30 |
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$85 Million Lotto Ticket Bought Ticket was bought at Quik Stop Market
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| Jan.17 |
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New roller coaster to debut Zonga is a twisted super coaster at Six Flags Marine World that features four full-circle, full-tilt looping inversions
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| Jan.5 |
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Closures on Carquinez Bridge Caltrans crews install communications equipment
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| Aug.22 |
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Council voted to review power plant Residents opposed to a power plant at the former Mare Island Navy base might try to recall City Council members
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| Jul.14 |
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Strike averted at Sutter Medical Center
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| Jul.12 |
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Lawsuit against nursing home Class-action lawsuit against Horizon West Inc.is saying officials transferred elderly patients to other facilities.
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| Apr.29 |
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Solar panels on city buildings The $3.75 million project includes replacing the roof of three city-owned buildings
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| Nov.8 |
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Six Flags won't buy theme park City will continue to receive 20% of the Marine World's revenue for an additional year
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| Mar.9 |
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New Carquinez Bridge groundbreaking Crockett: 3,465-foot bridge is scheduled to open in late 2002
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| 2008 |
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| Feb.19 |
City Budget Woes May Force Bankruptcy| City Council met in closed session with the city's employees' organizations to try to find a solution to the city's budget crisis | |
| 2004 |
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| Jun.16 |
City Council passed $73.3 million budget The 2004-05 budget includes concessions and deferred pay raises by the 4 unions representing city employees
| 2001 |
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| Nov.8 |
Six Flags won't buy theme park City will continue to receive 20% of the Marine World's revenue for an additional year
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| 2008 |
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| Yesterday |
Gas Dips Below $2 A Gallon In Bay Area| At Lee's Grocery on Fairgrounds Drive, south of Discovery Kingdom, the price is $1.75 a gallon | |
| 2003 |
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| Nov.8 |
Zampa Bridge opened by Gov. Davis| Fireworks greet nation's first major suspension bridge in 30 years, a 3,400-foot span across the Carquinez Straits | |
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| Jan.5 |
Closures on Carquinez Bridge Caltrans crews install communications equipment
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| 2008 |
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| Sep.21 |
Unions Appeal Ruling Granting Bankruptcy But unions said the bankruptcy is leading police officers and firefighters to quit, endangering public safety
| 2002 |
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| Jul.14 |
Strike averted at Sutter Medical Center
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| 2008 |
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| May.7 |
City Council Votes To File For Bankruptcy| The council voted unanimously following hours of public comment and months of failed negotiations with police, fire and other unions. The city faces a projected budget deficit of... | |
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| Mar.4 |
City Agreement Staves Off Bankruptcy| The City Council approved 3 resolutions that are intended to prevent the city from filing bankruptcy by the end of the month | |
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| 2002 |
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| Jul.12 |
Lawsuit against nursing home Class-action lawsuit against Horizon West Inc.is saying officials transferred elderly patients to other facilities.
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| 2003 |
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| Feb.5 |
Lotto winner claimed $85-million jackpot 50-year old Guillermo Sanchez was confused by a Benicia woman's claim that she bought the winning ticket
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| Jan.30 |
$85 Million Lotto Ticket Bought Ticket was bought at Quik Stop Market
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| 2005 |
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| Mar.7 |
Ferry service expanding to Giants games The city of Vallejo and Baylink Ferry are expanding service to and from SBC Park for 46 selected games
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| 2004 |
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| May.17 |
Bicycle-pedestrian lane opened on Bridge Crockett: A 1.6-mile 12-foot-wide lane has opened on the Al Zampa Bridge, the nation's newest suspension bridge
| 2000 |
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| Mar.9 |
New Carquinez Bridge groundbreaking Crockett: 3,465-foot bridge is scheduled to open in late 2002
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| 2007 |
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| May.15 |
Steel Beams To Be Added To Maze A convoy of big rigs hauling huge slabs of steel has been driving bound for Vallejo where the steel will undergo some prep work
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| 2003 |
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| Mar.11 |
New Chamber of Commerce president T.F. 'Rick' Wells has been hired as the new president and chief executive officer. He replaces Tom Egidio
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| 2003 |
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| Sep.24 |
Grand opening for housing project Sereno Transit Village includes affordable rental housing for 125 families, a child care facility and bus transfer station
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| 2003 |
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| Jan.17 |
New roller coaster to debut Zonga is a twisted super coaster at Six Flags Marine World that features four full-circle, full-tilt looping inversions
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| 2002 |
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| Aug.22 |
Council voted to review power plant Residents opposed to a power plant at the former Mare Island Navy base might try to recall City Council members
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| Apr.29 |
Solar panels on city buildings The $3.75 million project includes replacing the roof of three city-owned buildings
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