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Summary.     Click for More > Mayor Newsom and wife filing for divorce Kevin Shelley Announced Resignation Bonds Sidesteps Steroid Questions Archdiocese Found Liable for Molestation Tornado Damage South City Archdiocese Ordered to Pay to Victim Welders: New Bridge Unsafe  The FBI is investigating disturbing claims that the new span being built is riddled with defective welds Bridge Worker Shot   SF Gets Stem Cell Headquarters
Jan.5   SF City Hall
 49ers  Coach Erickson, GM Donahue let go
Jan.11  SF City Hall  Dog humane treatment law passed
 SF Downtown  Jobs unveils cut-rate computer
Jan.12  San Francisco  McKesson to pay $960m to settle suit
Jan.17  49ers  Mike Nolan New 49ers Coach
Jan.19  Golden Gate Bridge  Filmmaker recorded suicides
Jan.25  SF City Hall  Smoking banned in some outdoor spaces
Jan.26  SF City Hall  City considering fee on grocery bags
Jan.30  South SF  2 killed, 1 in critical after crash
Feb.4   San Francisco
Feb.5  49ers  Young voted into Hall of Fame
Feb.8  San Francisco  Charley Charles Convicted Again
Feb.10  San Francisco  2 gunned down near St. Mary's Cathedral
Feb.11  SF Mission  Home Explosion Causes Fire
Feb.13  SF City Hall  Same-sex anniversary rally
Feb.14  San Francisco  Study Shows Fewer Homeless in city
Feb.17  San Francisco  Dolby IPO Sounds Good to Investors
Feb.20  SF Downtown  250,000 Gather For Chinese Parade
Feb.22   Barry Bonds
Feb.24  Golden Gate Bridge  Tentative Approval for Suicide Barrier
Mar.1  SF Downtown  Explosion and Fire in Apartment Building
Mar.5  Golden Gate Bridge  Cranes Clear Bay Spans
Mar.11  Golden Gate Bridge  Officials Approve Suicide Barrier Study
Mar.13  SF Downtown  SF Celebrates St. Patrick's Day
Mar.14  San Francisco  Judge: gay unions' ban unconstitutional
Mar.18   San Francisco
Mar.19  SF Mission  Anti-war protesters rallied
Mar.20   South SF
 SF Downtown  VP Quietly Slips Into Town For Fundraiser
Mar.22  Barry Bonds  Bonds may miss entire season
 SF City Hall  Pot clubs prohibited in sobriey facilities
Mar.24   San Francisco
Mar.25  SFSU  RoboGames start
Mar.29  San Francisco  Fagan Found Not Guilty in Cop Brawl Case
Mar.30  SF City Hall  New Pot Clubs Stopped After Moratorium
Apr.2  San Francisco  Bay Area Catholics Hold Memorial Masses
Apr.5  Pac Bell Park  Bonds gets standing ovation at opener
 SF Downtown  Rally outside Governor's dinner
Apr.6   Bay Bridge  
Apr.8  SF Bayview  Boy dead after gunfire at MUNI bus
Apr.10   Golden Gate Bridge
Apr.11  San Francisco  Ex-Political Fundraiser Pleads Not Guilty
Apr.16  SF Zoo  Zoo Sells Naming Rights To Grizzlies
Apr.18  San Francisco  Suspended Firefighter Arrested For DUI
Apr.23  49ers  Niners Pick Up QB Alex Smith in Draft
Apr.26  SF City Hall  4 schools to close
May.2  San Francisco  Panel Endorses SF for Stem Cell Center
May.3  SF Downtown  Hotel workers' march results in 37 arrests
May.4  Bay Bridge  Feds: Bay Bridge Welds Not Faulty
May.6   San Francisco  
  The 29-member committee made the decision over San Diego, Sacramento and Emeryville.    Members of the governing board that oversees the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, took 2 roll-call votes to decide the contest. Mayor Newsom called it a historic achievement for a city a...
May.9  San Francisco  Homeless Case Manager Shot and Killed May.12  SF Downtown  'Star Wars' Premiere Held May.13   San Francisco   Archbishop Levada new Vatican enforcer  William Levada has a track record of upholding Roman Catholic policies while deftly handling controversy May.15  SF Downtown  Kenyans leading Bay to Breakers May.20   San Francisco Doctor Found Stabbed May.24   SF Mission Gang Members Took Over Woman's Home May.26  San Francisco  Suspect in Doctor's Murder in Custody May.27  Davies Hall  Rice Defends Iraq Policy in SF Speech May.29  Golden Gate Park  World's Largest, Stinkiest Plant Enthralls Jun.1   49ers Training Tape Embarrasses 49'ers Jun.2   SF Downtown Mayor Opens Environmental Conference Jun.3   SF Sunset   Dog Mauling Claims Life of Boy  2 dogs were at the location, one of which was shot after it attempted to prevent officers from entering the premises Jun.5  SF Downtown  Al Gore: Global Warming a Real Threat Jun.6  SF City Hall  Newsom Wants Legislation On Pit Bulls Jun.7  SF City Hall  Ordinance Introduced On Corpse Exhibits  SF Zoo  Zoo Names Grizzy Bears Jun.12  SF Sunset  Mother shut son to protect him from dogs Jun.14  San Francisco  Tsunami warning briefly in effect Jun.20  SF City Hall  Fire Chief In Domestic Violence Incident Jun.21  South SF  Lovers' Triangle Linked To Murder-Suicide Jun.22  SF Sunset  Major Pot Club Crackdown Jun.23  SF Sunset  Mother Charged in Dog Mauling Death Jun.24   Bay Bridge Compromise Deal Reached on Bridge Jun.26  SF Downtown  Annual gay pride parade Jun.27  Bay Bridge  New FasTrak lanes open without incident Jul.8  SF Mission  4 Saved, 66 displaced in 5-alarm Fire  SF Mission  SFPD Officer Struck By Protestors Jul.14  Brisbane  Outpouring For Disabled Theft Victim Jul.15  San Francisco  BALCO's Victor Conte Reaches Plea Deal Jul.26  Daly City  Suspect In Cop Killing Captured Aug.4  San Francisco  Bribery Arrest at Building Inspection Dept. Aug.7  49ers  Steve Young Enters Football Hall of Fame Aug.10  San Francisco  KNBR fires radio host for Giants' remarks Aug.15  San Francisco  City's first human case of West Nile virus Aug.19   SF Downtown   Woman burned in underground explosion  The blast appeared to have come from a PG&E vault and was centered around the Crocker Galleria buckling the sidewalk Aug.20  SF Downtown  Anti-War Protestors Set Up 'Camp Casey' Aug.21   49ers Herrion dies after football game  SF Downtown  Protestors Camp Out Aug.24  Pacific Heights  SF Cancels Weekend Ski Jump Aug.29  Golden Gate Bridge  Ostrich snarled traffic Sep.1  San Francisco  MUNI truck accident victims gets $27m Sep.4  San Francisco  SF To Take In 300 Families After Katrina  San Francisco  PG&E Issues Report on Cause of Explosion Sep.9   Western Addition New Central Freeway Opens Sep.12  San Francisco  Operation Pet Lift Touches Down  Pac Bell Park  Bonds finally makes season Sep.15  SF Mission  Three Die In Apartment Fire Sep.16  Pac Bell Park  Bonds hits first homer of season Sep.22  SF City Hall  Officials Approve Ski Jump Event Sep.24  SF Mission  Anti-War Protesters March And Rally Sep.29   Pacific Heights   Ski Jump Extravaganza  Hundreds of people flocked in 80-degree weather to see skiers and snowboarders zooming right down Oct.1  San Francisco  Google Wants Free Wireless For City Oct.9  SF Downtown  Crowds Jam SF for Fleet Week  San Francisco  Tiger wins AmEx Oct.10  SF Downtown  9-Year-Old Boy Swims Alcatraz To SF Oct.13  SF City Hall  Treasure Island Director Fired Oct.14  Potrero Hill  2 killed, including 2-year-old Oct.18  San Francisco  BALCO mastermind gets eight months Oct.19   SF Downtown   3 Children Tossed Into Bay  Police are searching the waters around Pier 7, after a woman tossed 3 children off the pier and into the bay  San Francisco  Double Homicide Suspect Captured Oct.30  SF Downtown  Blaze Wracks Chinatown Restaurant Oct.31  SF Mission  Propane Explosions Spark Fires Nov.1  Castro  6 Shootings Mar Halloween Party  SF Mission  Controversial Stem Cell Center Opens Nov.2  SF Downtown  War Protesters Swarm Streets Nov.7  SF Downtown  Prince Pushes Environmental Aims Nov.14  Pac Bell Park  Rolling Stones Attract Baby Boomers Nov.16  San Francisco  School strike averted Nov.29  Fisherman's Wharf  Crabs Hit Market After Two-Week Delay Dec.2  San Francisco  San Francisco, Shanghai renew sistership Dec.3  SF City Hall  Mayor Recruits Students For Anti-Graffiti Dec.4  SFSU  Student died after falling from building Dec.7   SF City Hall   Video sparked investigation into SFPD
  Video footage released by Newsom has sparked an investigation into allegations of racism, sexism and corruption.    Mayor Newsom and Police Chief Fong showed and denounced several clips produced by members of SFPD. At least one officer has been suspen...
Dec.8  SF City Hall  Police Officers Suspended Over Video Dec.9  San Francisco  More Tapes in Police Scandal Dec.15   San Francisco New Archbishop From Salt Lake City  SF City Hall  All Suspended SFPD Officers Reinstated Dec.18  San Francisco  Powerful Storm Knocks Out Power Dec.24  SF City Hall  City Seeks Wi-Fi Proposals For City Dec.30   SF City Hall City Murder Rate Highest In 10 Years  San Francisco  Police: Stolen Violin Story A Hoax



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January 2005 ... more > Top ^

Jan.1  San Francisco  Domestic Partner Law Takes Effect
 Fisherman's Wharf  Stabbing killed one
Jan.5   SF City Hall  
  In a joint statement Gavin Newsom and Court TV legal analyst Kimberly Guilfoyle Newsom cited the strain
  49ers   Coach Erickson, GM Donahue let go  Dennis Erickson and Terry Donahue presided over some of the darkest days in the proud history of the 49ers Jan.9  SF City Hall  Supervisors Officially Take Office Jan.10  SF Sunset  Mayor's Town Hall Focuses on Crime Jan.11   SF City Hall   Dog humane treatment law passed  A new backyard dog law says canines are entitled to a change of water once a day, palatable and nutritious food   SF Downtown Jobs unveils cut-rate computer
Jan.12   San Francisco McKesson to pay $960m to settle suit Jan.17   49ers   Mike Nolan New 49ers Coach  The Baltimore defensive coordinator and the son of former 49ers coach Dick Nolan began to negotiate a contract Jan.19   Golden Gate Bridge   Filmmaker recorded suicides  Bridge officials angry with Eric Steel ended up with footage of 19 deaths and several attempts Jan.20  SF City Hall  City mulls handgun ban Jan.22  SF Downtown  Anti-abortion demonstration Jan.24  SF Mission  2 killed in drive-by shooting Jan.25   SF City Hall   Smoking banned in some outdoor spaces  The supervisors voted to ban smoking in all parks, public squares and other spaces that the city owns  SF City Hall  Supes Vote Against Tsunami Donation Jan.26   SF City Hall   City considering fee on grocery bags  Officials are considering a proposal to slap a 17-cent first-in-the-nation surcharge on paper or plastic shopping bags Jan.30   South SF 2 killed, 1 in critical after crash Jan.31  South SF  1 killed, 3 others injured in shooting  SF City Hall  Riders Protest Muni Fare Hike Proposal

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Feb.4   San Francisco   Kevin Shelley Announced Resignation
  Secretary of State investigated into his handling of federal election funds and questionable campaign contributions
Feb.5   49ers Young voted into Hall of Fame Feb.8   San Francisco Charley Charles Convicted Again Feb.10   San Francisco 2 gunned down near St. Mary's Cathedral Feb.11   SF Mission Home Explosion Causes Fire  Highway 280  Woman Ejected, Killed In I-280 Crash Feb.12  Golden Gate Bridge  $6 toll idea for Gate Bridge ignored  San Francisco  Youth counselor arrested in slaying Feb.13   SF City Hall   Same-sex anniversary rally  Mayor Gavin Newsom waved at the hundreds of people gathered on the 3 levels of balconies Feb.14   San Francisco Study Shows Fewer Homeless in city Feb.15  SF Downtown  Drivers to Pay Toll in Downtown? Feb.16  San Francisco  Computer Problems Cause BART Delays Feb.17   San Francisco Dolby IPO Sounds Good to Investors Feb.20   SF Downtown 250,000 Gather For Chinese Parade Feb.22   Barry Bonds   Bonds Sidesteps Steroid Questions
  Barry Bonds is pronouncing himself weary but ready to begin his pursuit of Aaron's home run record
Feb.24  San Francisco  2 separate homicides   Golden Gate Bridge   Tentative Approval for Suicide Barrier  Hundreds of people have leapt to their death from the Bridge since it opened

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Mar.1   SF Downtown   Explosion and Fire in Apartment Building  An explosion of 400 rounds of ammunition and 3-alarm fire in Russian Hill sent residents running for cover  SF Sunset  Woman killed, man hospitalized Mar.2  SF Downtown  Cable Cars Resume Service After Strike Mar.5   Golden Gate Bridge   Cranes Clear Bay Spans  2 towering shipping cranes have made their way across the Bay slipping under the bridges with a few feet of clearance Mar.8  SF Mission  5 People Wounded in Shooting Mar.10  San Francisco  Marijuana Discovered in Burning Home Mar.11   Golden Gate Bridge   Officials Approve Suicide Barrier Study  The board of directors of the District voted 15-1 to proceed with a study of a possible barrier on the bridge Mar.12  South SF  Up to 70 people displaced by fire Mar.13   SF Downtown SF Celebrates St. Patrick's Day Mar.14   San Francisco   Judge: gay unions' ban unconstitutional  San Francisco Superior Court judge ruling could pave the way for legalizing gay marriage in California Mar.18   San Francisco   Archdiocese Found Liable for Molestation
  A jury decided that the Archdiocese knew or should have known that one of its priests was molesting boys
 SF City Hall  Mayor Rejects Half-Staff Flag Request Mar.19  SF City Hall  Fire Department sued by 28 firefighters   SF Mission Anti-war protesters rallied Mar.20   South SF   Tornado Damage South City
  A brief but intense wind storm ripped through the city, downing power lines and damaging homes
  SF Downtown VP Quietly Slips Into Town For Fundraiser Mar.21  San Francisco  1 shot dead, 5 injured near nightclub Mar.22   Barry Bonds   Bonds may miss entire season  Coming off knee surgery and caught up in steroids scandal, Barry said he may not be ready until at least midseason   SF City Hall Pot clubs prohibited in sobriey facilities Mar.24   San Francisco   Archdiocese Ordered to Pay to Victim
  The Archdiocese was ordered by a jury to pay $437,000 to a man who says he was repeatedly fondled by a priest
Mar.25   SFSU   RoboGames start  Hundreds of robot enthusiasts flocked to the second annual international competition, which features 450 robots  San Francisco  Governor's Visit Brings Protestors Mar.26  SF Downtown  25,000 out of power Mar.29   San Francisco     Fagan Found Not Guilty in Cop Brawl Case  A jury acquitted Alex Fagan Jr. of four felony assault charges in a prosecution stemming from a 2002 street brawl Mar.30   SF City Hall   New Pot Clubs Stopped After Moratorium  City supervisors have approved the moratorium on new medical marijuana clubs in the city

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Apr.2   San Francisco Bay Area Catholics Hold Memorial Masses  Giants  Bonds placed on disabled list Apr.5   Pac Bell Park     Bonds gets standing ovation at opener  The injured slugger was presented with 4 awards before Giants' 4-2 win over the Dodgers   SF Downtown Rally outside Governor's dinner Apr.6   Bay Bridge   Welders: New Bridge Unsafe
  The FBI is investigating disturbing claims that the new span being built is riddled with defective welds
Apr.8   SF Bayview Boy dead after gunfire at MUNI bus Apr.10   Golden Gate Bridge   Bridge Worker Shot
  Police said a toll collector, 58-year old woman, was shot and robbed by Marcellus Cooksey, 42, driving a stolen car
Apr.11   San Francisco Ex-Political Fundraiser Pleads Not Guilty Apr.15  San Francisco  1 dead, another injured at Wharf shooting Apr.16   SF Zoo   Zoo Sells Naming Rights To Grizzlies  The zoo adopted 2 bears in October that were originally scheduled to be euthanized Apr.17  San Francisco  Bay Area Aid Worker Killed in Iraq Apr.18   San Francisco Suspended Firefighter Arrested For DUI Apr.20  San Francisco  Jury Awards Priest Abuse Victims $6M Apr.23   49ers Niners Pick Up QB Alex Smith in Draft Apr.24  San Francisco  Mother Of 6, Twin Newborns, Killed Apr.26   SF City Hall 4 schools to close Apr.29  San Francisco  Man Who Set Son On Fire Avoids 3-Strikes Apr.30  San Francisco  Suspect Arrested In Shooting Outside Club

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May.1  San Francisco  Firefighter Files Sex Discrimination Suit May.2   San Francisco     Panel Endorses SF for Stem Cell Center  A subcommittee of the 29-member board that oversees the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine May.3   SF Downtown Hotel workers' march results in 37 arrests
May.4   Bay Bridge   Feds: Bay Bridge Welds Not Faulty  Federal Highway Administration: Welds on the new eastern span are not faulty as had been alleged by ex-welders May.5  San Francisco  Conviction Reinstated in Dog-Mauling Case May.6   San Francisco     SF Gets Stem Cell Headquarters
  The 29-member committee made the decision over San Diego, Sacramento and Emeryville
 Members of the governing board that oversees the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, took 2 roll-call votes to decide the contest. Mayor Newsom called it a historic achievement for a city and region suffering through the collapse of the dot-com bubble. California voters passed Proposition 71, which authorized $3 billion worth of state bonds in a decadelong program just now getting started
May.7  San Francisco  Factory fires 80 immigrants w/o severance  San Francisco  Stem Cell Institute Faces Legal Challenges May.9   San Francisco Homeless Case Manager Shot and Killed May.12   SF Downtown   'Star Wars' Premiere Held  A well-heeled crowd lined the red carpet for a premiere showing of Episode III: Revenge of the Sith May.13   San Francisco   Archbishop Levada new Vatican enforcer
  William Levada has a track record of upholding Roman Catholic policies while deftly handling controversy
May.15   SF Downtown Kenyans leading Bay to Breakers May.20   San Francisco   Doctor Found Stabbed
  Dr. Robert Lull, 64, a nuclear medicine specialist was found stabbed to death in his home
May.22  San Francisco  Memorial Designs Stir Up 9-11 Memories May.24  SF Downtown  Elderly Tourist Stabbed At Hotel   SF Mission   Gang Members Took Over Woman's Home
  6 gang members ran a drug den in the apartment of a elderly woman, even eating her free senior-citizen meals
May.26   San Francisco Suspect in Doctor's Murder in Custody May.27   Davies Hall   Rice Defends Iraq Policy in SF Speech  Condoleezza Rice's was a lightning rod for protest. The demonstrators were taken out of the hall by police May.29   Golden Gate Park World's Largest, Stinkiest Plant Enthralls  SFSU  $10 million dollar donation  SF Mission  27th annual Carnaval Parade

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Jun.1   49ers   Training Tape Embarrasses 49'ers
  The training film to teach players how to handle the media is featuring off-color jokes, racial slurs, and nudity
Jun.2   SF Downtown     Mayor Opens Environmental Conference
  Gavin Newsom presided over the opening of The UN World Environment Day Conference
Jun.3   SF Sunset   Dog Mauling Claims Life of Boy
  2 dogs were at the location, one of which was shot after it attempted to prevent officers from entering the premises
Jun.5   SF Downtown Al Gore: Global Warming a Real Threat Jun.6   SF City Hall Newsom Wants Legislation On Pit Bulls Jun.7   SF City Hall   Ordinance Introduced On Corpse Exhibits  Supervisor Fiona Ma introduced an ordinance that would ban shows such as 'The Universe Within'   SF Zoo   Zoo Names Grizzy Bears  The sisters will now be called Kiona and Kachina, the Native American words mean 'brown hills' and 'sacred dancer' Jun.9  San Francisco  Two Bakery Plants to Close Jun.10  San Francisco  Prosecutor accused of corruption Jun.12   SF Sunset Mother shut son to protect him from dogs Jun.14   San Francisco Tsunami warning briefly in effect Jun.18  San Francisco  Suspect shot into bar, 2 critically injured Jun.20   SF City Hall     Fire Chief In Domestic Violence Incident  Sean White, the husband of Joanne Hayes-White, called 911 complaining that his wife had struck him  SF City Hall  Mayor Wants to Change State Dog Law Jun.21   South SF Lovers' Triangle Linked To Murder-Suicide Jun.22   SF Sunset   Major Pot Club Crackdown  Federal agents raided 3 separate locations and there may be more to come Jun.23   SF Sunset   Mother Charged in Dog Mauling Death  A prosecutor said Maureen Faibish knew it was dangerous to leave her son alone with the dogs  San Francisco  Largest bust in North. Calif. since 1996 Jun.24   Bay Bridge   Compromise Deal Reached on Bridge
  Bay Area tolls will increase $1 under to keep in place the designs for a soaring suspension Bay Bridge
Jun.25  SF Presidio  Lucas Opens New Headquarters Jun.26   SF Downtown   Annual gay pride parade  At 35th annual parade the colorfully clothed crowd was in jovial spirits, and musical groups entertained the crowd Jun.27   Bay Bridge     New FasTrak lanes open without incident  The new 3 lanes are located on the far right of the toll plaza

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Jul.1  San Francisco  Outdoor Smoking Ban Takes Effect Jul.2  San Francisco  Progress Made in Stem Cell Disputes Jul.5  Pacific Heights  Mother Killed in Apparent Murder-Suicide Jul.8   SF Mission 4 Saved, 66 displaced in 5-alarm Fire   SF Mission   SFPD Officer Struck By Protestors  The officer was struck over the head after protesters threw a mattress under the officer's patrol car Jul.9  SF Downtown  Unions Urging Conventions to Not Meet Jul.11  Genentech  Profits Soar 73% in 2Q Jul.14  San Francisco  Hotel union says no to new offer   Brisbane Outpouring For Disabled Theft Victim Jul.15   San Francisco BALCO's Victor Conte Reaches Plea Deal Jul.17  Golden Gate Park  AIDS Walk Draws Thousands Jul.24  San Francisco  Police arrested triple hit-and-run suspect Jul.25  SF Chronicle  Paper, employees reached tentative deal  49ers  Smith signs six-year deal worth $57m Jul.26   Daly City Suspect In Cop Killing Captured

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Aug.1  San Francisco  Bonds doesn't expect to return until 2006 Aug.4   San Francisco   Bribery Arrest at Building Inspection Dept.  FBI and DA Office raided Department of Building Inspection and arrested a manager Augustine Fallay Aug.7   49ers Steve Young Enters Football Hall of Fame
Aug.9  San Francisco  Gas Prices Reach $2.71 Aug.10   San Francisco   KNBR fires radio host for Giants' remarks  The radio station fired Larry Krueger and 2 officials, after Krueger made racially tinged criticisms of the club Aug.14  San Francisco