|
|
| Jan.8 |
|
Reinstated officer to keep on leave |
|
| Jan.9 |
|
Napster previews new service |
|
| Jan.12 |
|
One dead, 2 injured in shooting
|
| Jan.13 |
 |
Man rescued from burning car Suffered third-degree burns on 50% of his body when car fire disabled electrical system trapped him inside
|
| Jan.14 |
|
Body found in bushes
|
| |
|
ETrade's earnings beat expectations
|
| Jan.18 |
|
Teens arrested for sex crimes |
|
| Jan.22 |
|
Morning shooting in parking lot |
|
| Jan.23 |
|
Lawsuit on hold for month |
|
| Jan.25 |
|
Shot at officer during foot chase
|
| Jan.28 |
 |
3-4 inches of snow on Skyline Blvd.
|
|
| Feb.2 |
|
Sexual assault on minor |
|
| |
|
Man set afire by attackers |
|
| Feb.5 |
|
Shooting |
|
| Feb.7 |
|
3 13-year-old girls hospitalized |
|
| Feb.10 |
|
18-year-old shot in leg |
|
| Feb.11 |
 |
Graffiti attack on synagogue A red swastika, the word 'Nazi', and the number 187, the penal code for murder. Members of temple unbowed
|
| Feb.19 |
|
Dispute still not settled |
|
| Feb.20 |
|
Arrested in death during robbery |
|
| Feb.22 |
|
Teachers did not harass lesbian |
|
| |
|
Chemical Scare |
|
|
| Mar.1 |
|
Profits will fall below expectations
|
| |
|
Proceedings suspended after outburst |
|
| |
|
Carjack leads to high speed chases |
|
| Mar.2 |
|
Scientist fired before killing boss, himself |
|
| Mar.3 |
|
Man run down cop with stolen car |
|
| Mar.5 |
|
District officials acted negligently |
|
| Mar.6 |
|
Ikea victory
|
| Mar.7 |
|
Ikea victory not assured |
|
| Mar.8 |
 |
Talk about killing board president District manager Scherzer and board member Rosales heard talking about hiring a 'crack head' to kill the board president
|
| |
|
10% of work force cut |
|
| Mar.11 |
|
Oracle executive's jet moved to Stockton
|
| Mar.14 |
|
Ikea measure approved |
|
| |
|
13% drop in profit, 30% decline in sales
|
| Mar.21 |
|
Body of shooting victim found
|
| |
|
$1 Billion 'Hosting' Business |
|
| Mar.28 |
|
Teens produced 200 fake IDs
|
|
| Apr.10 |
|
Swastika scrawled on temple |
|
| Apr.11 |
|
30 more employees laid off
|
| Apr.12 |
|
2-alarm house fire |
|
| Apr.20 |
|
Ellison wins 'Big Brother Award'
|
| Apr.23 |
|
Husband's killer sentenced to life in prison |
|
| Apr.25 |
|
2nd richest town in US |
|
| Apr.27 |
|
Found shot in vehicle
|
| |
|
$95M software contract controversy |
|
| Apr.29 |
|
Died from shooting
|
|
| May.5 |
|
Car drove through dining area. 4 injured |
|
| May.6 |
 |
School bus crashes in with 27 kids aboard 6 children and 8 adults were injured after the charter bus they were taking to an elementary school field trip hit a light pole
|
| |
|
Market share down |
|
| May.10 |
|
ETrade chairman takes pay cut
|
| May.14 |
|
RealNames to Shut Down |
|
| |
 |
Founder and CEO both step down| Konrad Hilbers, chief executive officer, and Shawn Fanning, who created the song-swap program, both resigned | |
|
| May.17 |
 |
Bertelsmann to acquire assets In an abrupt shift, media giant will buy Napster Inc.'s assets in an $8 million deal that keeps co-founder Fanning
|
| May.23 |
|
E*Trade to Name Outside Director |
|
| May.25 |
|
E*Trade CEO Gives Up More Pay |
|
| May.27 |
|
Kidnapped and sexually assaulted |
|
| |
|
Religious group to rally against hate |
|
| May.28 |
|
ExciteAtHome to auction off final remains
|
| May.29 |
|
Openwave to Buy SignalSoft |
|
| |
|
Alleged child molestation |
|
| May.30 |
|
FD freed woman from drainage ditch |
|
|
| Jun.1 |
|
Boy nearly hangs himself in playground
|
| |
|
Oracle Strikes Back at Lawmaker |
|
| |
|
School district in legal hot water |
|
| Jun.3 |
 |
Napster files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy| Industry heavyweight Bertelsmann AG follows through on a plan to take over what's left of the Internet music-swapping service | |
|
| Jun.5 |
|
Atherton, Woodside richest towns
|
| Jun.7 |
|
Report About More Job Cuts Denied |
|
| Jun.14 |
 |
Teachers helped students cheat on tests Teachers at Costano School, that has won national recognition for its success in educating poor, gave answers to students
|
| |
|
Liquid Audio, Alliance Entrtnmnt. Merge |
|
| Jun.15 |
|
DNA linked to 2001 rape of 7-year-old |
|
| Jun.17 |
|
Ex-con kidnaped ex-wife at gunpoint |
|
| Jun.18 |
 |
Profit beat analysts' expectations Technology bellwether shrugged off a sharp drop in its business software sales with dramatic expense cuts
|
| |
|
Man tried to abduct 9-year-old girl |
|
| Jun.20 |
|
8 townhomes in 8 days |
|
|
| Jul.1 |
|
Two people shot |
|
| Jul.10 |
|
Collaboration Suite unveiled |
|
| Jul.12 |
 |
Fire Destroys Much of School Arson investigators are looking for clues in fire at Edison Brentwood School. Repair will cost between $500K and $750K
|
| Jul.17 |
|
Shooting left 2 victims in serious condition |
|
| |
|
E-Trade's slightly exceeded expectations |
|
| Jul.19 |
 |
Daughter of J.C. Penney dies at age 72 Carol Penney Guyer, daughter of retail department store founder, died from complications related to cancer
|
| |
|
Settlement in Giant Food Poisoning Case |
|
| Jul.29 |
|
Future Bleak After Middelhoff Resignation |
|
|
| Aug.10 |
 |
6-alarm wildfire| A tree limb fell into a power line. The fire spread into a grove of redwood and approached homes | |
|
| |
|
Assets up for auction |
|
| Aug.12 |
|
Fire displaced residents |
|
| Aug.16 |
|
Shoe cobbler died at age 105 |
|
| Aug.20 |
 |
Sgt. killed himself after choking ex-wife| Police Department is grieving for Carl Miller, 41, who shot himself in the head while sitting inside his SUV | |
|
| Aug.21 |
|
Liquid Audio sues dissident shareholders |
|
| Aug.23 |
 |
Accident Sends 9 to Hospital A van rolled over on I-101, and the impact ejected several people from the vehicle
|
| Aug.26 |
|
46 years for manslaughter and hate crime |
|
| Aug.28 |
|
Oracle to Put Pricing Policies on Web |
|
| |
|
Napster to seek approval of sale |
|
|
| Sep.3 |
 |
Bankruptcy judge blocks sale of Napster Judge Peter J. Walsh is cited conflicting loyalties by Napster's top executive
|
| |
 |
Napster as Company Folds| The company had closed its doors and terminated all but a few of its remaining 42 staffers as it prepared for Chapter 7 liquidation | |
|
| Sep.8 |
|
Man shot several times |
|
| Sep.17 |
|
Device to film 3-D images by camcorder |
|
| |
 |
Quarterly profit plunges 33% Net income was $342.7 million, or 6 cents per share, a 33% drop from $510.6 million, or 9 cents per share
|
| Sep.18 |
|
Shares slump on profit plunge |
|
| Sep.20 |
 |
Larry Ellison resigns from Apple board Chief executive of Oracle would continue to offer advice to Apple management. The board is reduced to 5 members
|
| Sep.23 |
|
City wins nightclub suit |
|
| Sep.27 |
 |
Trustee to manage Napster in bankruptcy Defunct song-swapping service, creditors and feds agreed to appoint a trustee to oversee the bankruptcy reorganization
|
| Sep.29 |
|
Shot after threatened officer with knife |
|
|
| Oct.15 |
|
FBI $3 million computer forensics lab |
|
| Oct.16 |
|
E-Trade meets earnings expectations |
|
| Oct.29 |
|
Assemblyman to play 'Principal for a Day' |
|
| |
|
Structure fire |
|
|
| Nov.3 |
|
7 homes families built themselves |
|
| Nov.4 |
|
Hackers stuck City Hall
|
| |
|
35 days in jail for making bomb threats |
|
| Nov.6 |
|
Anti-spamming statute
|
| Nov.11 |
|
Napster co-founder launches Plaxo
|
| Nov.15 |
|
Roxio Bids $5.3 M to Buy Napster Assets
|
|
| Dec.9 |
|
Struggling Liquid Audio to dissolve
|
| Dec.10 |
|
Napster firesale is on
|
| Dec.16 |
|
Analysts See Good Results, But Cautious
|
| Dec.18 |
 |
Performance better than expected Oracle Corp. may be nearing end of 2-year sales slump. Company earned $534.9 million, or 10 cents per share
|
| Dec.22 |
|
3 arrested for assault
|
| Dec.25 |
|
Deaf men accepted as Seminary students
|
| |
 |
House Christmas Fire Claims Life of Boy A 5 year old boy died and several others were injured when a fire spread through home
|
| Dec.26 |
 |
13-year-old Christmas day fire victim dies Lucy Sanft was suffering from severe smoke inhalation after the three-alarm house fire
|
|
| 2002 |
|
| Jan.13 |
Man rescued from burning car Suffered third-degree burns on 50% of his body when car fire disabled electrical system trapped him inside
|
| Jan.14 |
Body found in bushes
|
| Jan.28 |
3-4 inches of snow on Skyline Blvd.
|
| Feb.7 |
3 13-year-old girls hospitalized |
|
| Feb.22 |
Chemical Scare |
|
| Apr.12 |
2-alarm house fire |
|
| May.5 |
Car drove through dining area. 4 injured |
|
| May.6 |
School bus crashes in with 27 kids aboard 6 children and 8 adults were injured after the charter bus they were taking to an elementary school field trip hit a light pole
|
| May.30 |
FD freed woman from drainage ditch |
|
| Jun.1 |
Boy nearly hangs himself in playground
|
| Jul.12 |
Fire Destroys Much of School Arson investigators are looking for clues in fire at Edison Brentwood School. Repair will cost between $500K and $750K
|
| Aug.10 |
6-alarm wildfire| A tree limb fell into a power line. The fire spread into a grove of redwood and approached homes | |
|
| Aug.12 |
Fire displaced residents |
|
| Aug.16 |
Shoe cobbler died at age 105 |
|
| Aug.20 |
Sgt. killed himself after choking ex-wife| Police Department is grieving for Carl Miller, 41, who shot himself in the head while sitting inside his SUV | |
|
| Aug.23 |
Accident Sends 9 to Hospital A van rolled over on I-101, and the impact ejected several people from the vehicle
|
| Oct.29 |
Structure fire |
|
| Dec.25 |
House Christmas Fire Claims Life of Boy A 5 year old boy died and several others were injured when a fire spread through home
|
| Dec.26 |
13-year-old Christmas day fire victim dies Lucy Sanft was suffering from severe smoke inhalation after the three-alarm house fire
|
|
| 2002 |
|
| Feb.22 |
Teachers did not harass lesbian |
|
| Mar.5 |
District officials acted negligently |
|
| Jun.1 |
School district in legal hot water |
|
| Jun.14 |
Teachers helped students cheat on tests Teachers at Costano School, that has won national recognition for its success in educating poor, gave answers to students
|
| Jul.12 |
Fire Destroys Much of School Arson investigators are looking for clues in fire at Edison Brentwood School. Repair will cost between $500K and $750K
|
| Oct.29 |
Assemblyman to play 'Principal for a Day' |
|
| Dec.25 |
Deaf men accepted as Seminary students
|
|
| 2002 |
|
| Jan.9 |
Napster previews new service |
|
| Jan.14 |
ETrade's earnings beat expectations
|
| Jan.23 |
Lawsuit on hold for month |
|
| Feb.19 |
Dispute still not settled |
|
| Mar.1 |
Profits will fall below expectations
|
| Mar.2 |
Scientist fired before killing boss, himself |
|
| Mar.6 |
Ikea victory
|
| Mar.7 |
Ikea victory not assured |
|
| Mar.8 |
10% of work force cut |
|
| Mar.11 |
Oracle executive's jet moved to Stockton
|
| Mar.14 |
13% drop in profit, 30% decline in sales
|
| Mar.21 |
$1 Billion 'Hosting' Business |
|
| Apr.11 |
30 more employees laid off
|
| Apr.20 |
Ellison wins 'Big Brother Award'
|
| Apr.25 |
2nd richest town in US |
|
| Apr.27 |
$95M software contract controversy |
|
| May.6 |
Market share down |
|
| May.10 |
ETrade chairman takes pay cut
|
| May.14 |
RealNames to Shut Down |
|
| May.14 |
Founder and CEO both step down| Konrad Hilbers, chief executive officer, and Shawn Fanning, who created the song-swap program, both resigned | |
|
| May.17 |
Bertelsmann to acquire assets In an abrupt shift, media giant will buy Napster Inc.'s assets in an $8 million deal that keeps co-founder Fanning
|
| May.23 |
E*Trade to Name Outside Director |
|
| May.25 |
E*Trade CEO Gives Up More Pay |
|
| May.28 |
ExciteAtHome to auction off final remains
|
| May.29 |
Openwave to Buy SignalSoft |
|
| Jun.1 |
Oracle Strikes Back at Lawmaker |
|
| Jun.3 |
Napster files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy| Industry heavyweight Bertelsmann AG follows through on a plan to take over what's left of the Internet music-swapping service | |
|
| Jun.5 |
Atherton, Woodside richest towns
|
| Jun.7 |
Report About More Job Cuts Denied |
|
| Jun.14 |
Liquid Audio, Alliance Entrtnmnt. Merge |
|
| Jun.18 |
Profit beat analysts' expectations Technology bellwether shrugged off a sharp drop in its business software sales with dramatic expense cuts
|
| Jun.20 |
8 townhomes in 8 days |
|
| Jul.10 |
Collaboration Suite unveiled |
|
| Jul.17 |
E-Trade's slightly exceeded expectations |
|
| Jul.19 |
Daughter of J.C. Penney dies at age 72 Carol Penney Guyer, daughter of retail department store founder, died from complications related to cancer
|
| Jul.19 |
Settlement in Giant Food Poisoning Case |
|
| Jul.29 |
Future Bleak After Middelhoff Resignation |
|
| Aug.10 |
Assets up for auction |
|
| Aug.21 |
Liquid Audio sues dissident shareholders |
|
| Aug.28 |
Oracle to Put Pricing Policies on Web |
|
| Aug.28 |
Napster to seek approval of sale |
|
| Sep.3 |
Bankruptcy judge blocks sale of Napster Judge Peter J. Walsh is cited conflicting loyalties by Napster's top executive
|
| Sep.3 |
Napster as Company Folds| The company had closed its doors and terminated all but a few of its remaining 42 staffers as it prepared for Chapter 7 liquidation | |
|
| Sep.17 |
Device to film 3-D images by camcorder |
|
| Sep.17 |
Quarterly profit plunges 33% Net income was $342.7 million, or 6 cents per share, a 33% drop from $510.6 million, or 9 cents per share
|
| Sep.18 |
Shares slump on profit plunge |
|
| Sep.20 |
Larry Ellison resigns from Apple board Chief executive of Oracle would continue to offer advice to Apple management. The board is reduced to 5 members
|
| Sep.27 |
Trustee to manage Napster in bankruptcy Defunct song-swapping service, creditors and feds agreed to appoint a trustee to oversee the bankruptcy reorganization
|
| Oct.16 |
E-Trade meets earnings expectations |
|
| Nov.3 |
7 homes families built themselves |
|
| Nov.11 |
Napster co-founder launches Plaxo
|
| Nov.15 |
Roxio Bids $5.3 M to Buy Napster Assets
|
| Dec.9 |
Struggling Liquid Audio to dissolve
|
| Dec.10 |
Napster firesale is on
|
| Dec.16 |
Analysts See Good Results, But Cautious
|
| Dec.18 |
Performance better than expected Oracle Corp. may be nearing end of 2-year sales slump. Company earned $534.9 million, or 10 cents per share
|
|
| 2002 |
|
| Jan.12 |
One dead, 2 injured in shooting
|
| Jan.18 |
Teens arrested for sex crimes |
|
| Jan.22 |
Morning shooting in parking lot |
|
| Jan.25 |
Shot at officer during foot chase
|
| Feb.2 |
Sexual assault on minor |
|
| Feb.2 |
Man set afire by attackers |
|
| Feb.5 |
Shooting |
|
| Feb.7 |
3 13-year-old girls hospitalized |
|
| Feb.10 |
18-year-old shot in leg |
|
| Feb.11 |
Graffiti attack on synagogue A red swastika, the word 'Nazi', and the number 187, the penal code for murder. Members of temple unbowed
|
| Feb.20 |
Arrested in death during robbery |
|
| Feb.22 |
Teachers did not harass lesbian |
|
| Mar.1 |
Proceedings suspended after outburst |
|
| Mar.1 |
Carjack leads to high speed chases |
|
| Mar.2 |
Scientist fired before killing boss, himself |
|
| Mar.3 |
Man run down cop with stolen car |
|
| Mar.8 |
Talk about killing board president District manager Scherzer and board member Rosales heard talking about hiring a 'crack head' to kill the board president
|
| Mar.21 |
Body of shooting victim found
|
| Mar.28 |
Teens produced 200 fake IDs
|
| Apr.10 |
Swastika scrawled on temple |
|
| Apr.23 |
Husband's killer sentenced to life in prison |
|
| Apr.27 |
Found shot in vehicle
|
| Apr.29 |
Died from shooting
|
| May.27 |
Kidnapped and sexually assaulted |
|
| May.29 |
Alleged child molestation |
|
| Jun.15 |
DNA linked to 2001 rape of 7-year-old |
|
| Jun.17 |
Ex-con kidnaped ex-wife at gunpoint |
|
| Jun.18 |
Man tried to abduct 9-year-old girl |
|
| Jul.1 |
Two people shot |
|
| Jul.17 |
Shooting left 2 victims in serious condition |
|
| Aug.26 |
46 years for manslaughter and hate crime |
|
| Sep.8 |
Man shot several times |
|
| Sep.29 |
Shot after threatened officer with knife |
|
| Oct.15 |
FBI $3 million computer forensics lab |
|
| Nov.4 |
Hackers stuck City Hall
|
| Nov.4 |
35 days in jail for making bomb threats |
|
| Nov.6 |
Anti-spamming statute
|
| Dec.22 |
3 arrested for assault
|
|
| 2002 |
|
| Jan.8 |
Reinstated officer to keep on leave |
|
| Mar.6 |
Ikea victory
|
| Mar.7 |
Ikea victory not assured |
|
| Mar.14 |
Ikea measure approved |
|
| May.27 |
Religious group to rally against hate |
|
| Sep.23 |
City wins nightclub suit |
|
| Nov.4 |
Hackers stuck City Hall
|
| Dec.25 |
Deaf men accepted as Seminary students