Busy days for California Guard commander
National Guard major general calls Berkeley his home -more-
National Guard major general calls Berkeley his home -more-
St. Mary’s High senior Bridget Duffy captured her second straight CIF Division IV cross country state championship on Saturday at Woodward Park in Fresno, running through a heavy rain to take the lead during the race’s second mile and winning with a time of 18:33. -more-
Prior to approving the Draft General Plan, the City Council will begin a fine tuning process Tuesday on some of the document’s housing, transportation and environmental management policies. -more-
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Cardinal earn spot in NCAA -more-
John Boss said he heard the crack around 8:00 a.m. -more-
The University of California women’s volleyball team defeated Auburn, 3-0 (30-19, 30-21, 30-15), Saturday afternoon at Haas Pavilion. -more-
OAKLAND – An Oakland airport terminal was evacuated Saturday after it was determined that passengers aboard a Southwest Airlines flight arriving from Seattle had passed through a broken metal detector. -more-
A psychologist from the University of California at Berkeley suggests that the best methods for waging the war against drugs are often overlooked, caught somewhere in the middle of the rhetoric of legalization and “zero-tolerance’’ plans. -more-
Angry airport security screeners at Oakland International Airport today rallied in protest of a clause in the new federal aviation security law that requires that the workers be U.S. citizens. -more-
Public transit extensions, solar power among issues -more-
SACRAMENTO – In the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks, Don Detrich is on a mission to keep airline travel a little safer. -more-
Accidents abound on highways as harsh weather makes travel difficult -more-
SACRAMENTO — The group that promoted California’s medical marijuana initiative in 1996 wants to set up a showdown with the federal government with a ballot measure that would set up a state-controlled network to distribute the drug to patients. -more-
Company says new equipment will use less power -more-
American flags, firefighters used to attract customers, encourage spending -more-
Toll roads are holding back freeway work -more-
SANTA ANA – A Nebraska man who travels around to gun shows trying to sell his how-to book on germ warfare was banned from an exhibit this weekend at the Orange County Fairgrounds. -more-
Protests come fast and furious from religious and political groups -more-
OXFORD, Conn. – Less than a day after investigators swabbed Immanuel Lutheran Church for any signs of anthrax, about 250 people gathered there Saturday to remember the 94-year-old woman who is the nation’s fifth anthrax victim. -more-
Oakland is expected to become the latest Bay Area city to require that companies it does business with provide benefits for the domestic partners of their employees. -more-
Oakland considers domestic partner benefit requirements 11-26-2001
One killed, 12 injured as Amtrak train hits tractor in Ventura County 11-24-2001
U.S. Mint lays off hundreds as bank practices coin surplus 11-22-2001
State considering four-level terror threat warning system 11-21-2001
Busy days for California Guard commander By Hank Sims, Daily Planet staff 11-26-2001
Out & About Calendar Compiled by Guy Poole 11-26-2001
Put the ‘world’ in world aids day — Nov. 30 John Iversen 11-26-2001
Arts & Entertainment Calendar Staff 11-26-2001
St. Mary’s Duffy wins her second state title Staff Report 11-26-2001
Council to hammer out final details of Draft General Plan By John Geluardi, Daily Planet staff 11-26-2001
Berkeley needs a mayor who will stand up for city Jerrie Meadows 11-26-2001
Cal loses to Stanford in MPSF Tournament Daily Planet Wire Services 11-26-2001
Heavy winds wreak havoc By Hank Sims, Daily Planet Staff 11-26-2001
School board has a sound fiscal policy Joaquín J. Rivera 11-26-2001
Cal volleyball downs Auburn in 3 games Daily Planet Wire Services 11-26-2001
Security breach clears Oakland Airport terminal The Associated Press 11-26-2001
Cal Professor says drug war is going nowhere Bay City News Service 11-26-2001
Airport workers protest security law Bay City News Service 11-26-2001
Bay Area Olympic bid hopefuls promise environmental perks The Associated Press 11-26-2001
Bay Briefs Staff 11-26-2001
One man’s push for airline passengers to fight back The Associated Press 11-26-2001
Snow, rain and wind snarls California’s holiday traffic By Jim Wasserman, Associated Press Writer 11-26-2001
Another California medical marijuana initiative brewing The Associated Press 11-26-2001
Intel unveils technologies for faster, efficient chips By Matthew Fordahl AP Technology Writer 11-26-2001
California retailers hope patriotism will spur sales By Gary Gentile, AP Business Writer 11-26-2001
Critics charge state guarantees are blocking gridlock solutions The Associated Press 11-26-2001
Santa Ana gun show bans author of how-to book on germ warfare The Associated Press 11-26-2001
Research company announces first human clone By Jeff Donn,Associated Press Writer 11-26-2001
Memorial for latest anthrax victim By Diane Scarponi, Associated Press Writer 11-26-2001
Retired principal keeps teaching – as a coach By Mary Barrett, Special to the Daily Planet 11-24-2001
Out & About Calendar – Compiled by Guy Poole 11-24-2001
Modest building tells a big story about city water By Susan Cerny 11-24-2001
Learning to love congestion Steve Geller 11-24-2001
‘Much Ado’ about something By John Angell Grant Special to the Daily Planet 11-24-2001
Art & Entertainment Calendar Staff 11-24-2001
Cal tops Rutgers for its first and last win By Tom Canavan, The Associated Press 11-24-2001
Holiday shoppers flock to Fourth St. By Hank Sims, Daily Planet staff 11-24-2001
University should set example Stephanie Bonin 11-24-2001
‘Unadoptable’ animals find loving homes By Sari Friedman, Special to the Daily Planet 11-24-2001
Bears’ men fall to Santa Clara in soccer post-season Daily Planet Wire Services 11-24-2001
City still waits for bus shelter installation By John Geluardi, Daily Planet staff 11-24-2001
Pacifist offers no insight James K. Sayre 11-24-2001
Viewership uncertainty causes Blockbuster to cancel awards The Associated Press 11-24-2001
Crafts fair supports benevolent organization By Judith Scherr Daily Planet staff 11-24-2001
Three arrested on suspicion of cheating Brit ‘Millionaire’ show The Associated Press 11-24-2001
Bay Area Briefs Staff 11-24-2001
New York company recalls cheese sent to California, 17 other states The Associated Press 11-24-2001
‘Little Green Apples singer dies The Associated Press 11-24-2001
On the House:Patching Wallpaper By James and Morris Carey 11-24-2001
Q&A on home repair By Jim and Morris Carey 11-24-2001
Go solar on the power shredder By Lee Rich, The Associated Press 11-24-2001
Ski resorts open a few runs for the weekend By Tom Gardner, The Associated Press 11-24-2001
Eateries may appear at rest stops By Mark Sherman, The Associated Press 11-24-2001
Five dead in California crash of Wenatchee company’s plane The Associated Press 11-24-2001
Three centuries on, Russian Old Believers hang on in Oregon By Andrew Kramer, The Associated Press 11-24-2001
Retailers hope patriotism will spur sales By Gary Gentile, The Associated Press 11-24-2001
Investments steered to central cities By Jim Wasserman, The Associated Press 11-24-2001
Click and Clack Talk Cars Tom & Ray Magliozzi 11-24-2001
Gobbling up a thankful feast Judith Scherr/Daily Planet 11-22-2001
Calendar of Events & Activities Staff 11-22-2001
Food for thought:a Thanksgiving menu By the California Food Policy Advocates 11-22-2001
Doggin’ on Portland ... among other things By Peter Crimmins Special to the Daily Planet 11-22-2001
Arts Staff 11-22-2001
San Benito ends ’Jackets’ season in first round of state tournament By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 11-22-2001
Activist calls for U.S. to end its involvement in Afghanistan By Hank Sims Daily Planet staff 11-22-2001
WTC dead minding own business Frank M. Rivers 11-22-2001
Bears ink local star Daily Planet Wire Services 11-22-2001
Station closure may hurt Berkeley’s fire service By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 11-22-2001
No right wing in this galaxy Tom McHenry 11-22-2001
Cal men overcome dreadful shooting to beat Santa Clara Daily Planet Wire Services 11-22-2001
Emeryville residents fight chain stores on San Pablo By Mary Spicuzza Special to the Daily Planet 11-22-2001
What do you say murder of reporters? Anne Marselis 11-22-2001
Charred sweet home Judith Scherr/Daily Planet 11-22-2001
Air Quality District adopts industrial paint standards Bay City News Service 11-22-2001
Bay Area Briefs Staff 11-22-2001
Years of breeding lead to some fat turkeys this year By Paul Elias The Associated Press 11-22-2001
Dungeness crab fishermen strike for higher prices By Colleen Valles The Associated Press 11-22-2001
$12 million awarded to county in HUD grants Bay City News Service 11-22-2001
UC engineer’s design eliminates wing turbulence Bay City News Service 11-22-2001
SF will recanvass votes after state releases probe results By Margie Mason The Associated Press 11-22-2001
Scientists push the publishing of code powering genetic research By Paul Elias The Associated Press 11-22-2001
Lower bail request denied in fatal dog mauling case By Ron Harris The Associated Press 11-22-2001
SF airport security ponders walkout The Associated Press 11-22-2001
Insider trading charges dismissed against former Granny Goose Foods executive The Associated Press 11-22-2001
CA budget crisis Davis’ latest test By Alexa Haussler The Associated Press 11-22-2001
Entertainment industry hurt by ban The Associated Press 11-22-2001
Charity, travel marks first post-attack Thanksgiving By Christina Almeida The Associated Press 11-22-2001
Tribes push for full police powers By Michelle DeArmond The Associated Press 11-22-2001
Ralph Burns, music arranger, dead at 79 The Associated Press 11-22-2001
Free Web censorship avoidance service ends By Anick Jesdanun The Associated Press 11-22-2001
Christmas tree industry loses some ho, ho, ho By Susan Gallagher The Associated Press 11-22-2001
SDG&E gets approval on a rate hike for Mexico power The Associated Press 11-22-2001
Family dog kills 3-week-old infant The Associated Press 11-22-2001
Californians spend a lot for housing The Associated Press 11-22-2001
Rental companies accused of selling wrecks without warning The Associated Press 11-22-2001
Passenger allegedly kicks airliner’s emergency exit door The Associated Press 11-22-2001
UC enrollment soars after a promise to decrease By John Geluardi, Daily Planet staff 11-21-2001
Out & About Calendar Compiled by Guy Poole 11-21-2001
Please, Mr. Bush... Julie Ngai and Natalie Cowan 11-21-2001
Arts & Entertainment Calendar Staff 11-21-2001
Young quarterback throws St. Mary’s forward By Tim Haran, Daily Planet Correspondent 11-21-2001
Tipped off, Woman helps fight crime by making public a little safer By Hank Sims, Daily Planet staff 11-21-2001
Why aren’t woman standing up against war in Afghanistan? Zelda Bronstein 11-21-2001
New regionalism movement goes beyond borders David Scharfenberg Special to the Daily Planet 11-21-2001
No excuse for terrorist attacks Carol Denney 11-21-2001
Cal State Hayward’s enrollment on the rise Bay City News Service 11-21-2001
The principle’s one person one vote, remember? Jennifer Elrod 11-21-2001
Conservancy to buy Delta island The Associated Press 11-21-2001
Students near bottom in science test The Associated Press 11-21-2001
Police Blotter – Hank Sims 11-21-2001
Jury convicts man in slaying of teen The Associated Press 11-21-2001
‘Critical’ areas of airport lose private security The Associated Press 11-21-2001
1,000 pounds of turkey, ham intended for the needy stolen SThe Associated Press 11-21-2001
March trial date set for Oakland police defendants The Associated Press 11-21-2001
Bay Area Briefs Staff 11-21-2001
Assisted suicide law reprieved in Oregon By William McCall, The Associated Press 11-21-2001
All’s quiet...in three historic desert mining towns By David Ferrell, Los Angeles Times 11-21-2001
Euros miffed that new CD won’t play on all machines By Ron Harris, The Associated Press 11-21-2001
Grid to stop giving key data to power buyers By Jennifer Coleman, The Associated Press 11-21-2001
Nonprofit provides gift of mobility By John Geluardi, Daily Planet staff 11-20-2001
Out & About Calendar – Compiled by Guy Poole 11-20-2001
UC should conduct ecologically-based research By Josh Miner 11-20-2001
Arts & Entertainment Calendar Staff 11-20-2001
Resolution nears for Pacifica Foundation By Judith Scherr, Daily Planet staff 11-20-2001
Sept. 11 Response Calendar Staff 11-20-2001
Learn S.F. lessons Yolanda Huang 11-20-2001
UC Berkeley announces 2001 enrollment figures Daily Planet wire services 11-20-2001
Latino is owner Robert Cabrera 11-20-2001
Waking up to solar energy By Alice LaPierre 11-20-2001
Now they get it? Nat Mastick 11-20-2001
Report says Californians are carpool champs By Justin Pritchard The Associated Press 11-20-2001
Oakland library goes wireless Staff 11-20-2001
Local psychologist combats African HIV through performance By Wanda Sabir, Special to the Daily Planet 11-20-2001
Turkey in the dorm – some students avoiding Thanksgiving travel By Martha Irvine The Associate Press 11-20-2001
Merged oil giant to let go workers By Michael Liedke, The Associated Press 11-20-2001
Economy predicted to continue weakening By Michael Liedke, The Associated Press 11-20-2001
A new job for Al Gore By Will Lester, The Associated Press 11-20-2001
Wine grape growers set harvest record By Linda Ashton, The Associated Press 11-20-2001
Bay Area Briefs Staff 11-20-2001
San Diego appeals panel throws out challenge to anti-El Toro airport initiative The Associated Press 11-22-2001
Las Vegas crowds expected to shrink this Thanksgiving By Lisa Snedeker The Associated Press 11-22-2001
No snow at Olympic venues, but folks aren’t worried By Patty Henetz The Associated Press 11-22-2001