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Summary.     Click for More > Brothers sentenced to death for 5 murder   Judge Sentences Peterson To Death  Scott remained impassive for the hearing, despite the emotional words from the family of his wife Archdiocese Found Liable for Molestation Tornado Damage South City   Human Finger Found in Fast Food Chili Map
Mar.1  SF Downtown  Explosion and Fire in Apartment Building
Mar.2  Emeryville  Regulators Lift Suspension on Chiron
Mar.3  Mill Valley  Hate Graffiti at High School
Mar.4  Campbell  Police Arrest 8 in Car Theft Ring
Mar.5  Golden Gate Bridge  Cranes Clear Bay Spans
Mar.9  San Rafael  Elderly woman fights to remain in hospital
Mar.11  Oakland  3 Killed, 1 Injured in Shooting
  Concord
 Apple  Apple Wins Trade Secrets Legal Dispute
 Golden Gate Bridge  Officials Approve Suicide Barrier Study
Mar.13  Athletics  Giambi Admits to Using Steroids
 SF Downtown  SF Celebrates St. Patrick's Day
Mar.14  San Francisco  Judge: gay unions' ban unconstitutional
Mar.16   Redwood City  
 Bay Area  Median price for Bay Area home $549,000
Mar.18   San Francisco
 Berkeley  Woman, 75, stabbed near Rose Garden
Mar.19  SF Mission  Anti-war protesters rallied
Mar.20   South SF
 SF Downtown  VP Quietly Slips Into Town For Fundraiser
Mar.21  Oakland  Diller's Co. Buying Ask Jeeves for $1.85B
 Fremont  Police begin new burglar alarm policy
Mar.22  Oakland  Jury awards Williams $340,000
 Barry Bonds  Bonds may miss entire season
 SF City Hall  Pot clubs prohibited in sobriey facilities
Mar.23  San Jose  Huge Fire at Apartment Complex
  San Jose Downtown  
  Anna Ayala, 39, who ordered chili at a Wendy's found a cooked human finger complete with a long fingernail in her bowl
 The diner claimed she spit out the well- cooked digit, notified restaurant workers and became sick to her stomach. Police went to Wendy's and dispatched health inspectors to the restaurant. The company checked out all the employees who worked at the San Jose restaurant two days ago. A Las Vegas couple later admitted planting a severed finger in a bowl of chili
Mar.24   San Francisco Archdiocese Ordered to Pay to Victim Mar.25  SFSU  RoboGames start Mar.28  UC Berkeley  Info Stolen from Thousands of Students  San Jose  Woman Files Lawsuit Over Finger in Chili Mar.29  San Francisco  Fagan Found Not Guilty in Cop Brawl Case  HP  Mark Hurd named as new CEO Mar.30  SF City Hall  New Pot Clubs Stopped After Moratorium


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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 Regulators Lift Suspension on Chiron Hate Graffiti at High School Police Arrest 8 in Car Theft Ring 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 Elderly woman fights to remain in hospital  Sarah Nome's story fights with Kaiser Hospital, the unpaid medical bills. The sheriff refusing to evict her 3 Killed, 1 Injured in Shooting Brothers sentenced to death for 5 murder


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Mar.1   SF Downtown  
 Oakland  Former Raiders Square Off in Court
 San Jose  Sex Assault Suspect Caught on Video
 SF Sunset  Woman killed, man hospitalized


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Mar.2   Emeryville
 Half Moon Bay  Local Surfer Wins At Mavericks
 SF Downtown  Cable Cars Resume Service After Strike


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Mar.3   Mill Valley


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Mar.4   Campbell


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Mar.5   Golden Gate Bridge  
 Cupertino  Choir Teacher Facing Sex Charges


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Mar.6  West San Jose  Wheelchair-bound woman died in fire
 Belmont  Fatal Shooting Follows High Speed Chase
 Oakland Downtown  Jack London Poised for Makeover


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Mar.8  Oakland  Romanowski nearly cries on witness stand
 SF Mission  5 People Wounded in Shooting


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Mar.9   San Rafael  


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Mar.10  San Francisco  Marijuana Discovered in Burning Home
 Oakland  3 Killings In One Day In Oakland


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Mar.11   Oakland
 Intel  Profit Forecast Rised
  Concord  
  Justin Helzer and Glenn Taylor Helzer, convicted of a mass murder plot in Concord, have been sentenced to death
  Apple   Apple Wins Trade Secrets Legal Dispute  A judge ruling that there are no legal protections for those who publish a company's trade secrets   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  Athletics  Wolff is new owner of Athletics

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Mar.12  South SF  Up to 70 people displaced by fire

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Mar.13   Athletics Giambi Admits to Using Steroids
  SF Downtown SF Celebrates St. Patrick's Day

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Mar.14  Vallejo  Shot dead by officers   San Francisco   Judge: gay unions' ban unconstitutional  San Francisco Superior Court judge ruling could pave the way for legalizing gay marriage in California  East Oakland  Sideshow Mob Terrorizes Ohio Tourist

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Mar.15  San Jose  Massive Layoff Warnings for Teachers

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Mar.16  Saratoga  Prominent developer killed   Redwood City     Judge Sentences Peterson To Death
  Scott remained impassive for the hearing, despite the emotional words from the family of his wife
  Bay Area Median price for Bay Area home $549,000

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Mar.17  San Quentin  Scott Peterson Moved To Death Row

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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
  Berkeley   Woman, 75, stabbed near Rose Garden  A 75-year-old was recovering after having her neck slashed by one of 2 female attackers  SF City Hall  Mayor Rejects Half-Staff Flag Request

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Mar.19  SF City Hall  Fire Department sued by 28 firefighters   SF Mission Anti-war protesters rallied  San Pablo  Tribe Drops Expansion Plans for Casino

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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

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Mar.21   Oakland   Diller's Co. Buying Ask Jeeves for $1.85B  Barry Diller's IAC/InterActiveCorp is electronic-commerce company. AskJeeves shares climbed 14%  San Francisco  1 shot dead, 5 injured near nightclub   Fremont   Police begin new burglar alarm policy  In an effort to save money, city police are no longer responding every burglar alarm

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Mar.22   Oakland   Jury awards Williams $340,000  A jury ordered Romanowski to pay ex-teammate for smashing his face with a punch during a practice drill in 2003   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


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Mar.23   San Jose Huge Fire at Apartment Complex
  San Jose Downtown     Human Finger Found in Fast Food Chili Map
  Anna Ayala, 39, who ordered chili at a Wendy's found a cooked human finger complete with a long fingernail in her bowl
 The diner claimed she spit out the well- cooked digit, notified restaurant workers and became sick to her stomach. Police went to Wendy's and dispatched health inspectors to the restaurant. The company checked out all the employees who worked at the San Jose restaurant two days ago. A Las Vegas couple later admitted planting a severed finger in a bowl of chili


March 24 ... more > Top ^

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


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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

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Mar.26  East Oakland  Woman Struck by Union Pacific Train  SF Downtown  25,000 out of power

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Mar.27  Coliseum  Religious Leaders Preach Tolerance  Stanford  Stanford ends UConn 3-year reign

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Mar.28   UC Berkeley   Info Stolen from Thousands of Students  A thief has stolen a laptop containing personal info about nearly 100,000 alumni, graduate students and applicants   San Jose Woman Files Lawsuit Over Finger in Chili
 Antioch  Shots Fired Into Home Kill Sleeping Teen

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Mar.29  East Palo Alto  Escaped San Quentin prisoner arrested   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   HP   Mark Hurd named as new CEO  Hewlett-Packard named Mark Hurd, 48, the leader of the computer services company NCR to succeed Carly Fiorina

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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  Concord  Two Pit Bulls Maul 11-Year-Old

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Mar.31  San Jose  Robbers Impersonate Police



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 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 Tornado Damage South City




SF Bay Area, March 2005 Accidents Timeline ... See Bay Area Accidents timeline, World Accidents timeline Top ^
2005
Mar.1   SF Downtown
Mar.6  West San Jose  Wheelchair-bound woman died in fire
Mar.10  San Francisco  Marijuana Discovered in Burning Home
Mar.11   Golden Gate Bridge
Mar.12  South SF  Up to 70 people displaced by fire
Mar.19  SF City Hall  Fire Department sued by 28 firefighters
Mar.20   South SF
  A brief but intense wind storm ripped through the city, downing power lines and damaging homes
Mar.23   San Jose Huge Fire at Apartment Complex
Mar.26  East Oakland  Woman Struck by Union Pacific Train Mar.26  SF Downtown  25,000 out of power Mar.30  Concord  Two Pit Bulls Maul 11-Year-Old



SF Bay Area, March 2005 Science & Education Timeline ... See Bay Area Science & Education timeline, World Science & Education timeline Top ^
2005 Mar.3   Mill Valley Hate Graffiti at High School
Mar.5  Cupertino  Choir Teacher Facing Sex Charges Mar.15  San Jose  Massive Layoff Warnings for Teachers Mar.25   SFSU RoboGames start  Hundreds of robot enthusiasts flocked to the second annual international competition, which features 450 robots Mar.28   UC Berkeley Info Stolen from Thousands of Students  A thief has stolen a laptop containing personal info about nearly 100,000 alumni, graduate students and applicants



SF Bay Area, March 2005 Business Timeline ... See Bay Area Business timeline, World Business timeline Top ^
2005 Mar.2   Emeryville Regulators Lift Suspension on Chiron
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.6  Oakland Downtown  Jack London Poised for Makeover Mar.9   San Rafael Elderly woman fights to remain in hospital  Sarah Nome's story fights with Kaiser Hospital, the unpaid medical bills. The sheriff refusing to evict her Mar.11  Intel  Profit Forecast Rised Mar.11   Apple Apple Wins Trade Secrets Legal Dispute  A judge ruling that there are no legal protections for those who publish a company's trade secrets Mar.15  San Jose  Massive Layoff Warnings for Teachers Mar.16   Bay Area Median price for Bay Area home $549,000 Mar.19  San Pablo  Tribe Drops Expansion Plans for Casino Mar.21   Oakland Diller's Co. Buying Ask Jeeves for $1.85B  Barry Diller's IAC/InterActiveCorp is electronic-commerce company. AskJeeves shares climbed 14% Mar.28   San Jose Woman Files Lawsuit Over Finger in Chili Mar.29   HP Mark Hurd named as new CEO  Hewlett-Packard named Mark Hurd, 48, the leader of the computer services company NCR to succeed Carly Fiorina



SF Bay Area, March 2005 Sports Timeline ... See Bay Area Sports timeline, World Sports timeline Top ^
2005 Mar.1  Oakland  Former Raiders Square Off in Court Mar.2  Half Moon Bay  Local Surfer Wins At Mavericks Mar.8  Oakland  Romanowski nearly cries on witness stand Mar.11  Athletics  Wolff is new owner of Athletics Mar.13   Athletics Giambi Admits to Using Steroids
Mar.22   Oakland Jury awards Williams $340,000  A jury ordered Romanowski to pay ex-teammate for smashing his face with a punch during a practice drill in 2003 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 Mar.27  Stanford  Stanford ends UConn 3-year reign



SF Bay Area, March 2005 Crime Timeline ... See Bay Area Crime timeline, World Crime timeline Top ^
2005 Mar.1  Oakland  Former Raiders Square Off in Court Mar.1  San Jose  Sex Assault Suspect Caught on Video Mar.1  SF Sunset  Woman killed, man hospitalized Mar.3   Mill Valley Hate Graffiti at High School
Mar.4   Campbell Police Arrest 8 in Car Theft Ring Mar.5  Cupertino  Choir Teacher Facing Sex Charges Mar.6  Belmont  Fatal Shooting Follows High Speed Chase Mar.8  SF Mission  5 People Wounded in Shooting Mar.10  San Francisco  Marijuana Discovered in Burning Home Mar.10  Oakland  3 Killings In One Day In Oakland Mar.11   Oakland 3 Killed, 1 Injured in Shooting Mar.11   Concord Brothers sentenced to death for 5 murder
  Justin Helzer and Glenn Taylor Helzer, convicted of a mass murder plot in Concord, have been sentenced to death
Mar.14  Vallejo  Shot dead by officers Mar.14  East Oakland  Sideshow Mob Terrorizes Ohio Tourist Mar.16  Saratoga  Prominent developer killed Mar.16   Redwood City   Judge Sentences Peterson To Death
  Scott remained impassive for the hearing, despite the emotional words from the family of his wife
Mar.17  San Quentin  Scott Peterson Moved To Death Row 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
Mar.18   Berkeley Woman, 75, stabbed near Rose Garden  A 75-year-old was recovering after having her neck slashed by one of 2 female attackers Mar.21  San Francisco  1 shot dead, 5 injured near nightclub Mar.21   Fremont Police begin new burglar alarm policy  In an effort to save money, city police are no longer responding every burglar alarm Mar.22   SF City Hall Pot clubs prohibited in sobriey facilities Mar.23   San Jose Downtown   Human Finger Found in Fast Food Chili Map
  Anna Ayala, 39, who ordered chili at a Wendy's found a cooked human finger complete with a long fingernail in her bowl
 The diner claimed she spit out the well- cooked digit, notified restaurant workers and became sick to her stomach. Police went to Wendy's and dispatched health inspectors to the restaurant. The company checked out all the employees who worked at the San Jose restaurant two days ago. A Las Vegas couple later admitted planting a severed finger in a bowl of chili
Mar.28   UC Berkeley Info Stolen from Thousands of Students  A thief has stolen a laptop containing personal info about nearly 100,000 alumni, graduate students and applicants Mar.28  Antioch  Shots Fired Into Home Kill Sleeping Teen Mar.29  East Palo Alto  Escaped San Quentin prisoner arrested 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 Mar.31  San Jose  Robbers Impersonate Police



SF Bay Area, March 2005 Politics Timeline ... See Bay Area Politics timeline, World Politics timeline Top ^
2005 Mar.2   Emeryville Regulators Lift Suspension on Chiron
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.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  SF City Hall  Mayor Rejects Half-Staff Flag Request Mar.19  SF City Hall  Fire Department sued by 28 firefighters Mar.19   SF Mission Anti-war protesters rallied Mar.20   SF Downtown VP Quietly Slips Into Town For Fundraiser Mar.21   Fremont Police begin new burglar alarm policy  In an effort to save money, city police are no longer responding every burglar alarm Mar.22   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  San Francisco  Governor's Visit Brings Protestors Mar.27  Coliseum  Religious Leaders Preach Tolerance 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