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Summary.     Click for More >   Bonds' trainer charged in steroid sting  Victor Conte, a track coach and top executives of BALCO were charged with running an illegal drug distribution operation Officials perform first gay marriages
Feb.1  Fremont  Mother and daughter clubbed to death
Feb.2  San Mateo  Hometown MVP Celebrated
 Redwood City  Judge bans cameras, delays trial
Feb.5  Adobe  Schwarzenegger made visit
 SF City Hall  Former SFPD chief wants millions from city
Feb.6  Mill Valley  Sex Offender Released
Feb.9  Oakland  Parnell convicted of trying to buy little boy
 Redwood City  Judge orders witness, jurors lists sealed
 San Quentin  Execution delayed
Feb.10  Redwood City  Defense objects to use GPS technology
 Oracle  DOJ recommends blocking PeopleSoft bid
Feb.12   San Francisco  
  SF City Hall  
  In an open challenge to state law, city performed nearly 100 same-sex weddings
 A lesbian couple who have been together 5 decades were the first to marry, followed by 89 couples. The gays and lesbians who had expected to be refused wedding licenses were instead married under the ornate City Hall rotunda. Mayor Newsom argues that state law defining marriage as between a man and a woman amounts to unconstitutional discrimination
Feb.14  San Francisco  Gays head to SF for Valentine's weddings Feb.16  San Jose City Hall  Mayor Gonzales Back at Work Feb.17  San Francisco  Bonds' Trainer Gave Steroids to Players  San Jose Downtown  Shot and killed by state narcotics agent  San Francisco  Judge: gay marriages illegal but don't stop Feb.18  San Francisco  Sailboat Capsizes Off Ocean Beach Feb.19  San Francisco  Billionaire Anschutz buys SF Examiner  SF City Hall  Shakeup in SFPD command staff  SF City Hall  City sues state over gay marriages Feb.20  San Francisco  Judge denies stay of gay marriages Feb.21  East San Jose  4 injured after 2 cars strike crowd Feb.22   East San Jose Man opens fire on card players. 4 dead  Santa Clara  Fire rips through middle school Feb.23  San Francisco  Bonds: 'Test me every day' Feb.25  Redwood City  Laci Peterson's scent tracked to boat, pier Feb.26   SF City Hall Rosie O'Donnell weds longtime girlfriend Feb.28  Highway 580  Possible sniper shootings


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Mother and daughter clubbed to death  38-year-old and 19-year-old were walking toward the mother's place of employment when they were attacked Hometown MVP Celebrated  Tom Brady, the 26-year-old quarterback for the Patriots, was guiding his team to victory in Super Bowl 38 Judge bans cameras, delays trial Schwarzenegger made visit Former SFPD chief wants millions from city Sex Offender Released Parnell convicted of trying to buy little boy  Kenneth Parnell became infamous for kidnapping a 7-year-old boy 30 years ago. He could face up to life imprisonment Judge orders witness, jurors lists sealed Execution delayed   Defense objects to use GPS technology  Mark Geragos is convincing a judge in the Peterson case that the technology is inaccurate and unreliable DOJ recommends blocking PeopleSoft bid   Bonds' trainer charged in steroid sting


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Feb.1  East Oakland  Shooting, 1 killed, 2 injured
  Fremont  


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Feb.2   San Mateo  
  Redwood City
 East Oakland  Honor Student Gunned Down


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Feb.3  Cisco  Quarter profit exceeded expectations


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Feb.4  San Jose City Hall  Mayor Gonzales released from hospital
 Highway 4  Boy killed, 2 injured in drag race


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Feb.5   Adobe
  SF City Hall


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Feb.6   Mill Valley
 SF City Hall  SFPD Deputy Chief 'Factually Innocent'
 Redwood City  Peterson's defense team ready for trial


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Feb.7  Stanford  Heave keeps Cardinal undefeated


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Feb.8  SF Downtown  Chinese New Year parade


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Feb.9   Oakland  
  Redwood City
  San Quentin
 Sunnyvale  Juniper to buy NetScreen for $3.5 billion


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Feb.10  San Jose  Miss Vietnam of Northern California Resigns
  Redwood City  
  Oracle


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Feb.12  Bay Bridge  Traffic a mess after major accident
  San Francisco  
  Victor Conte, a track coach and top executives of BALCO were charged with running an illegal drug distribution operation
  SF City Hall   Officials perform first gay marriages
  In an open challenge to state law, city performed nearly 100 same-sex weddings
 A lesbian couple who have been together 5 decades were the first to marry, followed by 89 couples. The gays and lesbians who had expected to be refused wedding licenses were instead married under the ornate City Hall rotunda. Mayor Newsom argues that state law defining marriage as between a man and a woman amounts to unconstitutional discrimination


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Feb.13  Sunnyvale  Police: Students plotted to burn school  Oakland  Convicted sex offender takes residence

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Feb.14   San Francisco   Gays head to SF for Valentine's weddings  Couples from across the West Coast answered an invitation to wed in an unprecedented spree of same-sex marriages  UC Berkeley  Stanford knocks off archrival for 21st win

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Feb.15  SF City Hall  Some Same-Sex Couples Turned Away  San Jose  Roddick outlasts Fish in Siebel Open

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Feb.16   San Jose City Hall Mayor Gonzales Back at Work  SF City Hall  Another 825 same-sex marriage licenses

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Feb.17   San Francisco     Bonds' Trainer Gave Steroids to Players  Greg Anderson told federal agents he gave steroids to several baseball players  San Francisco  Judge leaves gay marriage intact for now   San Jose Downtown Shot and killed by state narcotics agent
  San Francisco Judge: gay marriages illegal but don't stop

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Feb.18   San Francisco Sailboat Capsizes Off Ocean Beach
 Crockett  Mysterious Human Skulls Found

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Feb.19  San Jose  Police shot and killed suspected car thief   San Francisco   Billionaire Anschutz buys SF Examiner  The new managers promised a 'seismic shift in Bay Area journalism'. Anschutz is paying $20 million   SF City Hall Shakeup in SFPD command staff
  SF City Hall City sues state over gay marriages  HP  Profit jumps 30%

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Feb.20  SF City Hall  Protesters against gay marriage arrested   San Francisco   Judge denies stay of gay marriages  Calif. Judge Ronald Evans Quidachay: conservative groups failed to prove the weddings would cause irreparable harm  Burlingame  State Republican Party convention

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Feb.21   East San Jose 4 injured after 2 cars strike crowd
 Stanford  Stanford stays perfect with 23th win

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Feb.22  San Francisco  Minimum wage increases to $8.50   East San Jose   Man opens fire on card players. 4 dead
  Ranbir Singh who opened fire killed 3 Sikh men. Bystanders pinned him to the ground, where he died instantly
  Santa Clara   Fire rips through middle school  A 7-alarm fire roared through part of Buchser Middle School, damaging 10 classrooms and forcing firefighters to call for help

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Feb.23   San Francisco Bonds: 'Test me every day'

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Feb.25   Redwood City Laci Peterson's scent tracked to boat, pier


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Feb.26   SF City Hall   Rosie O'Donnell weds longtime girlfriend
  Former talk show host flew across the country to marry Kelli Carpenter taking a stand for gay civil rights
 Redwood City  Peterson jury will not be sequestered

February 27 ... more > Top ^

Feb.27  SF City Hall  Social Security won't accept SF licenses  San Francisco  Lawyers: Bonds declined substances

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Feb.28  Oakland  Kerry speaks to cheering crowd   Highway 580 Possible sniper shootings  SF City Hall  Mayor looks forward for high court  Stanford  Stanford routs Oregon for 25th win

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Feb.29  East Oakland  Shooting left one dead and two wounded  Highway 580  8 sniper shootings reported on I-580



Sailboat Capsizes Off Ocean Beach 4 injured after 2 cars strike crowd Fire rips through middle school  A 7-alarm fire roared through part of Buchser Middle School, damaging 10 classrooms and forcing firefighters to call for help Schwarzenegger made visit DOJ recommends blocking PeopleSoft bid Billionaire Anschutz buys SF Examiner  The new managers promised a 'seismic shift in Bay Area journalism'. Anschutz is paying $20 million Hometown MVP Celebrated  Tom Brady, the 26-year-old quarterback for the Patriots, was guiding his team to victory in Super Bowl 38   Bonds' trainer charged in steroid sting




SF Bay Area, February 2004 Accidents Timeline ... See Bay Area Accidents timeline, World Accidents timeline Top ^
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Feb.4  San Jose City Hall  Mayor Gonzales released from hospital
Feb.4  Highway 4  Boy killed, 2 injured in drag race
Feb.12  Bay Bridge  Traffic a mess after major accident
Feb.18   San Francisco
Feb.18  Crockett  Mysterious Human Skulls Found
Feb.21   East San Jose
Feb.22   Santa Clara




SF Bay Area, February 2004 Science & Education Timeline ... See Bay Area Science & Education timeline, World Science & Education timeline Top ^
2004
Feb.7  Stanford  Heave keeps Cardinal undefeated
Feb.13  Sunnyvale  Police: Students plotted to burn school




SF Bay Area, February 2004 Business Timeline ... See Bay Area Business timeline, World Business timeline Top ^
2004
Feb.3  Cisco  Quarter profit exceeded expectations
Feb.5   Adobe
Feb.8  SF Downtown  Chinese New Year parade
Feb.9  Sunnyvale  Juniper to buy NetScreen for $3.5 billion
Feb.10   Oracle
Feb.19   San Francisco
Feb.19  HP  Profit jumps 30%
Feb.22  San Francisco  Minimum wage increases to $8.50




SF Bay Area, February 2004 Sports Timeline ... See Bay Area Sports timeline, World Sports timeline Top ^
2004
Feb.2   San Mateo
Feb.7  Stanford  Heave keeps Cardinal undefeated
Feb.12   San Francisco
  Victor Conte, a track coach and top executives of BALCO were charged with running an illegal drug distribution operation
Feb.14  UC Berkeley  Stanford knocks off archrival for 21st win Feb.15  San Jose  Roddick outlasts Fish in Siebel Open Feb.17   San Francisco   Bonds' Trainer Gave Steroids to Players  Greg Anderson told federal agents he gave steroids to several baseball players Feb.21  Stanford  Stanford stays perfect with 23th win Feb.23   San Francisco Bonds: 'Test me every day'
Feb.27  San Francisco  Lawyers: Bonds declined substances Feb.28  Stanford  Stanford routs Oregon for 25th win



SF Bay Area, February 2004 Crime Timeline ... See Bay Area Crime timeline, World Crime timeline Top ^
2004 Feb.1  East Oakland  Shooting, 1 killed, 2 injured Feb.1   Fremont Mother and daughter clubbed to death  38-year-old and 19-year-old were walking toward the mother's place of employment when they were attacked Feb.2   Redwood City Judge bans cameras, delays trial
Feb.2  East Oakland  Honor Student Gunned Down Feb.4  Highway 4  Boy killed, 2 injured in drag race Feb.6   Mill Valley Sex Offender Released Feb.6  SF City Hall  SFPD Deputy Chief 'Factually Innocent' Feb.6  Redwood City  Peterson's defense team ready for trial Feb.9   Oakland Parnell convicted of trying to buy little boy  Kenneth Parnell became infamous for kidnapping a 7-year-old boy 30 years ago. He could face up to life imprisonment Feb.9   Redwood City Judge orders witness, jurors lists sealed Feb.9   San Quentin Execution delayed Feb.10   Redwood City   Defense objects to use GPS technology  Mark Geragos is convincing a judge in the Peterson case that the technology is inaccurate and unreliable Feb.12   San Francisco   Bonds' trainer charged in steroid sting
  Victor Conte, a track coach and top executives of BALCO were charged with running an illegal drug distribution operation
Feb.13  Sunnyvale  Police: Students plotted to burn school Feb.13  Oakland  Convicted sex offender takes residence Feb.17   San Francisco   Bonds' Trainer Gave Steroids to Players  Greg Anderson told federal agents he gave steroids to several baseball players Feb.17   San Jose Downtown Shot and killed by state narcotics agent Feb.19  San Jose  Police shot and killed suspected car thief Feb.22   East San Jose Man opens fire on card players. 4 dead
  Ranbir Singh who opened fire killed 3 Sikh men. Bystanders pinned him to the ground, where he died instantly
Feb.25   Redwood City Laci Peterson's scent tracked to boat, pier Feb.26  Redwood City  Peterson jury will not be sequestered Feb.28   Highway 580 Possible sniper shootings Feb.29  East Oakland  Shooting left one dead and two wounded Feb.29  Highway 580  8 sniper shootings reported on I-580



SF Bay Area, February 2004 Politics Timeline ... See Bay Area Politics timeline, World Politics timeline Top ^
2004 Feb.5   Adobe Schwarzenegger made visit
Feb.5   SF City Hall Former SFPD chief wants millions from city Feb.6  SF City Hall  SFPD Deputy Chief 'Factually Innocent' Feb.10  San Jose  Miss Vietnam of Northern California Resigns Feb.12   SF City Hall Officials perform first gay marriages
  In an open challenge to state law, city performed nearly 100 same-sex weddings
 A lesbian couple who have been together 5 decades were the first to marry, followed by 89 couples. The gays and lesbians who had expected to be refused wedding licenses were instead married under the ornate City Hall rotunda. Mayor Newsom argues that state law defining marriage as between a man and a woman amounts to unconstitutional discrimination
Feb.14   San Francisco Gays head to SF for Valentine's weddings  Couples from across the West Coast answered an invitation to wed in an unprecedented spree of same-sex marriages Feb.15  SF City Hall  Some Same-Sex Couples Turned Away Feb.16   San Jose City Hall Mayor Gonzales Back at Work Feb.16  SF City Hall  Another 825 same-sex marriage licenses Feb.17  San Francisco  Judge leaves gay marriage intact for now Feb.17   San Francisco Judge: gay marriages illegal but don't stop Feb.19   SF City Hall Shakeup in SFPD command staff Feb.19   SF City Hall City sues state over gay marriages Feb.20  SF City Hall  Protesters against gay marriage arrested Feb.20   San Francisco Judge denies stay of gay marriages  Calif. Judge Ronald Evans Quidachay: conservative groups failed to prove the weddings would cause irreparable harm Feb.20  Burlingame  State Republican Party convention Feb.26   SF City Hall Rosie O'Donnell weds longtime girlfriend
  Former talk show host flew across the country to marry Kelli Carpenter taking a stand for gay civil rights
Feb.27  SF City Hall  Social Security won't accept SF licenses Feb.28  Oakland  Kerry speaks to cheering crowd Feb.28  SF City Hall  Mayor looks forward for high court