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Morning News


Nov.5   San Francisco Girls returned to father after 6 months  2 young sisters who had disappeared during a custody battle were dropped off at the doorstep of KGO-TV studios

  Vallejo Suicide on I-80  The absence of a suspect vehicle, as well as other evidence caused police to confirm the incident as a suicide

Day News


  San Francisco   2nd protester hit in the head in bus died  Sebastopol resident Diana Canning, 50, was hit when the bus they were riding went through a tunnel

  Alameda County County Votes Electronically  County is the first Bay Area county to convert to electronic voting. Voters touch the screen to make choices

  San Francisco Olympics nonprofit close its office  The Bay Area Sports Organizing Committee will keep its Palo Alto headquarters open until the end of November

  Antioch Precinct showed 55 voters out of 450  The Secretary of State's office predicted that 58% of all voters would go to the polls

Evening News


  San Francisco   Voters stripping homeless of monthly cash
  The tough-love 'Care Not Cash' initiative passed with 59% of the vote. It would reduce cash allowances to $59 a month


  San Francisco     Yes to marijuana measure
  63% supported a measure to allow the city to explore the possibility of growing and distributing pot


  San Francisco   Hetch Hetchy bond measure approved
  A $1.6 billion bond measure is covering the city's share of revamping Hetch Hetchy, the aging water delivery system


  Berkeley   Coffee measure fails
  Voters rejected a measure that would have made it a crime to sell coffee that wasn't made from the right beans


  San Francisco   Voters reject public power measure  53% of voters were opposed to a measure that would enable the city to buy electricity for its residents and businesses

  San Francisco   Precincts Run Out of Ballots  The city's acting election's director John Arntz admitted that up to 100 polling places may have run out of ballots

  SJ Arena Sharks 5, LA 2  Loyns scored his first two NHL goals 3:45 apart
World , November 5, 2002 Timeline