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San Jose Mercury News: California & The West

Men's claim of Bigfoot carcass isn't worth Squatch
Melting ice uncovered a hoax this week, as the "Bigfoot" found in a Georgia woods turned out to be. Press conference announcing ‘discovery’
by editor@mercurynews.com (Shelby Martin
Mercury News)

20 Aug 2008 at 10:08am

San Jose airport losing three East Coast flights
Mineta San Jose International Airport is losing three more daily cross-country flights, leaving travelers with only one transcontinental non-stop.

Vote: Should city pay airlines?


by editor@mercurynews.com (Joshua Molina
Mercury News)

20 Aug 2008 at 9:37am

Fisher: Healthy way to lose weight for good cause
You may think you have tried everything to get rid of that spare tire around your waist. But have you ever tried donating it to charity? That's right.
by pisher@mercurynews.com (Patty Fisher
Mercury News)

20 Aug 2008 at 9:06am

Rep. Honda, a low-key unifier, to address Democratic convention
If ever there was an election cycle that was ready for a Spanish-speaking, Japanese-American politician who likes singing karaoke and counts Silicon Valley among his key constituents, this is it.
by mostrom@mercurynews.com (Mary Anne Ostrom
Mercury News)

20 Aug 2008 at 8:53am

Caltrain addresses bike crunch
Whether motivated by high gas prices, global warming or physical fitness, thousands of Caltrain's regular passengers are lugging their bicycles aboard.
by editor@mercurynews.com (Shaun Bishop
Bay Area News Group)

20 Aug 2008 at 8:51am

Roadshow: SUV driver: Drive 65 - or else!
Q Dear Mr. Roadjerk: You say there are so many speeders in the slow lane that you had to increase your speed from 55 mph to 60 mph.
by grichards@mercurynews.com (Gary Richards
Mercury News)

20 Aug 2008 at 7:02am

Foreclosures boost Bay Area home sales
Bargain-hunting home buyers scooping up foreclosure properties deserve credit for some rare good news about the battered Bay Area housing market: Home sales in the region were better last month than they were a year ago, the first time that's happened since 2005.
by smcallister@mercurynews.com (Sue McAllister
Mercury News)

20 Aug 2008 at 6:56am

Transit union says Sept. VTA strike possible
Light-rail users may want to think about dusting off their commuter bikes this fall. The union that represents 1,400 bus and train operators, as well as the mechanics, for the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority began passing out fliers this week about a possible strike on Sept.
by lernandez@mercurynews.com (Lisa Fernandez
Mercury News)

20 Aug 2008 at 3:34am

City lures tech chief from Sacramento
San Jose hired Sacramento's top technology official Tuesday as the city's new chief information officer to oversee computer and telecommunications purchases and use in city operations.
by jwoololk@mercurynews.com (John Woolfolk
Mercury News)

20 Aug 2008 at 3:34am

Not guilty plea in brutal slaying
One of the transients suspected in the brutal rape and killing last year of a 46-year-old Cambodian immigrant has pleaded not guilty.
by mgomez@mercurynews.com (Mark Gomez
Mercury News)

20 Aug 2008 at 3:34am

The Desert Sun: Palm Springs

Commission: No plastic ban before public is heard
The public will have the opportunity to weigh in on a possible Palm Springs plastic bag ban during a forum in January, the Palm Springs Resource Conservation Commission voted Tuesday.
20 Aug 2008 at 2:32am

Authorities on lookout for two suspects in stickup
Palm Springs police are searching for two men suspected of robbing a victim at gunpoint this past Thursday evening in the 400 block of Sunrise Way
20 Aug 2008 at 3:43am

Researcher: Bigfoot a rubber gorilla suit
Turns out Bigfoot was just a rubber suit. Two researchers on a quest to prove the existence of Bigfoot say that the carcass encased in a block of ice - handed over to them for an undisclosed sum by two men who claimed to have found it - was slowly thawed out, and discovered to be a rubber gorilla outfit.
20 Aug 2008 at 8:32am

More valley dwellers can buy houses
Nearly half of the Coachella Valley's households can afford to buy an entry-level home here, new figures released Tuesday show. The 48 percent who could afford a home during the second quarter is a marked improvement from just a year ago.
20 Aug 2008 at 2:36am

Summertime fun
20 Aug 2008 at 10:47am

Dave Matthews Band sax player LeRoi Moore dies
LeRoi Moore, the versatile saxophonist whose signature staccato fused jazz and funk overtones onto the eclectic sound of the Dave Matthews Band, died Tuesday of complications from injuries he suffered in an all-terrain vehicle accident, the band said. He was 46.
20 Aug 2008 at 8:47am

Toddler shot in the legs in Coachella
A 3-year-old girl is being treated for nonlife-threatening injuries after being shot in her legs Monday night, according to the Riverside County Sheriff's Department.
20 Aug 2008 at 8:40am

Fun facts about the old Pacific Coast League
In the first half of the 20th Century, the PCL was THE baseball league in the West. It was really a third major league, with AAAA status (in 1952).
20 Aug 2008 at 3:15am

Indio City Council to discuss tax reduction at meeting today
The Indio City Council will meet at 5 p.m. today in City Council chambers, 150 Civic Center Mall.
20 Aug 2008 at 2:17am

Salton Sea bill advances to governor's desk
The state Senate on Tuesday approved a bill to start restoring the dying Salton Sea. The bill now awaits approval from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
20 Aug 2008 at 2:16am

Bermuda Dunes man, others suspected of possessing child pornography
A Riverside County attorney was among 55 suspects charged in a law enforcement operation targeting Southern California residents suspected of producing and possessing child pornography, authorities said Tuesday.
20 Aug 2008 at 2:15am

Indio may lower tax on many utility bills
A decrease in utility bills could be in store for some Indio households and businesses, while others may have to pay more.
20 Aug 2008 at 2:09am

SF Gate

Samaritan struck and killed in Contra Costa County
A motorist who stopped to help another driver who crashed down an embankment in unincorporated Contra Costa County was struck and killed this morning by a third driver, authorities said. At about 4:45 a.m., the driver of an SUV crashed into a fence and went...


by hlee@sfchronicle.com (Henry K. Lee)
20 Aug 2008 at 10:08am

Widow of firefighter who died files suit against alarm companies
The widow of one of two Contra Costa County firefighters who died in a house fire that also killed the two residents has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against two security companies, saying improper reporting of the fire led to his death. The July 21 fire...


by hlee@sfchronicle.com (Henry K. Lee)
20 Aug 2008 at 9:53am

Man shot and killed, police swarm scene of second shooting
A man was shot and killed in East Oakland on Tuesday night, hours before a separate shooting prompted a massive police response because of fears of a sniper, authorities said today. The first shooting happened shortly before 10 p.m. on 65th Avenue near...


by hlee@sfchronicle.com (Henry K. Lee)
20 Aug 2008 at 8:02am

Fairfield man charged in fatal Bay Bridge crash
Alameda County prosecutors charged a Fairfield man today with vehicular manslaughter for allegedly being drunk when he rear-ended another car at more than 100 mph on the Bay Bridge, killing a passenger. Jerell Puno, 22, was charged with gross vehicular...


by hlee@sfchronicle.com (Henry K. Lee)
20 Aug 2008 at 2:07am

Weather won't be clearly better
This woman running along the bay shoreline in San Francisco on Tuesday had her timing right. The weather today is expected to be several degrees cooler in San Francisco, reaching only 63 degrees. For the foggy forecast, see page...


20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am

S.F.: Hospital address gets clearer
RESULTS: DAY 19 S.F. address is clearer: Every couple of minutes, patients walk in and out of the St. Luke's Monteagle Medical Center on 1580 Valencia St. in San Francisco. On Tuesday, those patients sauntered past new white numbers that displayed the...


by Jonathan Curiel
20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am

Twice as many in state can now afford a home
A pair of reports released Tuesday highlighted the upside of the real estate downturn: Housing is becoming more affordable for more people across California and the Bay Area. The percentage of households able to buy an entry-level residence in the state...


by jtemple@sfchronicle.com (James Temple)
20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am

Chinatown gets a lift from Beijing Olympics
Customers queued up outside Hilda Lin's sports shop in San Francisco's Chinatown all day Tuesday, eager for copies of the Sing Tao Daily newspaper. "China Moves Past the Americans with 39 Olympic Gold Medals," the headline screamed. It was undeniable. There...


by mmay@sfchronicle.com (Meredith May)
20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am

Foreclosures smack home prices - down 29.3%
Cut-rate foreclosed homes being unloaded by banks wreaked havoc on the Bay Area's median price in July, sending it down nearly 30 percent to a level not seen in more than four years. A third of all existing homes sold in the nine-county region in July were...


by csaid@sfchronicle.com (Carolyn Said)
20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am

Alligators have new swampy home in park
You know the job game? That's the game people play, almost automatically, when they meet at a bar or a party. Everybody says their name and what they do for a living; coolest job wins. Rick Cleveland wins the job game hands down. Every time. "Animal...


by mstannard@sfchronicle.com (Matthew B. Stannard)
19 Aug 2008 at 2:00am

Contra Costa Times: Bay & State

Alameda police seek second suspect in homicide
Police say they have identified a second suspect in the slaying of 19-year-old Troy Lancaster, who was found shot on the grounds of a public housing complex here earlier this month.
by phegarty@cctimes.com (Peter Hegarty / Alameda Journal)
20 Aug 2008 at 10:00am

Assembly passes contentious for-profit college bill
After three years of failed votes, the Assembly OKs a watchdog agency to oversee 1,700 private and vocational schools.
by mkrupnick@cctimes.com (Matt Krupnick / Contra Costa Times)
20 Aug 2008 at 8:22am

The Queen: Biodiesel. Want fries with that?
Commuter: When will the County Connection consider using alternatives for fuel? For the bus company's sake, use filtered cooking grease to replace gasoline (and save money).
by editor@contracostatimes.com (The Queen of the Road / Contra Costa Times)
20 Aug 2008 at 1:03am

Sacramento Bee Local News


Natomas activist's dream house is a place for victims of teen prostitution to...
In Sacramento and across the country during the past two years, law enforcement has been cracking down on pimps who lure girls into the dark world of prostitution.
Jenny Williamson, left, is encouraged by Sister Mercedes Braga after discussing her plan Tuesday to open a home in Sacramento for children who have been victims of sex trafficking. With pimps now the main focus of prosecution, young prostitutes often have no place to go and return to the street.
Jenny Williamson has been researching a home for victims of child prostitution for seven months. Now she's ready to start fundraising, to apply for a license and to talk to potential staff members.
Jenny Williamson, center, embraces Sacramento Police Sgt. Pam Seyffert, left, who is a local leader of a national task force to investigate sexual exploitation of children. Teenage prostitutes are considered victims while prosecutors focus their attention on convicting the pimps.
by chubert@sacbee.com (Cynthia Hubert)
20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am

Sacramento City Council cancels contract for free Wi-Fi network project
Sacramento is logging out of the wireless Internet game.
by rlillis@sacbee.com (Ryan Lillis)
20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am


Algebra 1 requirement highlights teacher shortage
Now that the state has mandated Algebra 1 for all eighth-graders within three years, a deeply entrenched problem has become even more urgent: California does not have enough qualified teachers of mathematics.
Isabel Montoya, center, a junior math major, tutors students at California State University, Sacramento. The university now allows students to take teacher preparation courses while completing undergraduate work, rather than waiting until after they earn a bachelor's degree.
Scott Farrand, left, a mathematics professor at California State University, Sacramento, involved in developing new teachers, talks over a math problem with Marco Zepeda-Hernandez of Sacramento.
by dkollars@sacbee.com (Deb Kollars)
20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am

Firefighters battle blazing haystack near airport
Firefighters are battling a large hay fire burning near the Sacramento International Airport.
by nlofing@sacbee.com (Niesha Lofing)
20 Aug 2008 at 8:56am

Skin cancer awareness is goal of free screenings
Local board-certified dermatologists will offer free skin cancer screenings at three locations in the Sacramento region in the coming week.
by nlofing@sacbee.com (Niesha Lofing)
20 Aug 2008 at 9:59am

South Watt to be closed all weekend near Folsom
Drivers, beware. Gawkers, too. Sacramento County bridge builders hope to pull off a dramatic, C.C. Myers-style construction coup on busy Watt Avenue this weekend.
by tbizjak@sacbee.com (Tony Bizjak)
20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am

Some Twin Rivers teachers upset about extended class time
A decision to add 25 to 30 more teaching minutes every day for elementary children in the new Twin Rivers Unified School District has upset many teachers there.
by dkollars@sacbee.com (Deb Kollars)
20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am


Capital's summer cool-off feels just right to some
As far as Johnnie Powell knows, summer's end won't arrive for another month. The tilt of the Earth and the rest of the cosmos ordain it so.
Matteo Gomez, 8, center, and cousin Carlos Leon, 12, use foam claws to shade their view Tuesday at Raley Field during a River Cats game.
A cool summer night makes for pleasant River Cats baseball viewing Tuesday for Tahoe Park residents Raymond Ashcroft, center, and Nolan Berggren, right, at Raley Field. After a stretch with highs in the 70s and 80s, forecasters expect 90-degree days to return Friday.
by bcalvan@sacbee.com (Bobby Caina Calvan)
20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am


Library displays State Fair memorabilia
Visitors to Sacramento's Central Library can step right up to see a collection of memorabilia from the California State Fair.
Tom Tolley, library technician for the Sacramento Room, checks over materials from the California State Fair, some dating from the 1880s. The exhibit is on display at the Sacramento Central Library.
by esanchez@sacbee.com (Edgar Sanchez)
20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am

Sacramento council OKs nearly $300,000 for abandoned cats
The city's cattery is about to get a whole lot swankier.
by rlillis@sacbee.com (Ryan Lillis)
20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am

LA Times: California


Federal probe focuses on wife of L.A. City Atty. Delgadillo
Investigators are seeking information about her consulting business and taxes, sources say.

Federal authorities investigating Los Angeles City Atty. Rocky Delgadillo and his wife are seeking information about her consulting business and taxes, according to sources familiar with the inquiry.


20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am


Twins chase the news on L.A.'s dark streets
Austin and Howard Raishbrook, each equipped with scanners and cameras, roam freeways and byways, shooting fires and wrecks for TV.

I t was pushing 11 on a Friday night, and Austin Raishbrook wanted to be prowling the streets of Los Angeles looking for murder and mayhem.


20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am


Board approves law that holds parents accountable for kids' graffiti
The L.A. County supervisors' measure will allow authorities to hold taggers and their parents liable for civil damages.

Seeking to hit graffiti vandals and their parents in the pocketbook, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved a measure that would allow authorities to hold taggers -- and their parents -- liable for civil damages. It takes effect in 30 days.


20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am

Schwarzenegger's push to hike sales tax riles GOP
The governor says a temporary increase could help close the budget gap. But his party's leaders want to borrow.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has taken on an unlikely role as one of the Capitol's most steadfast champions of a tax hike, spurning his fellow Republicans' uncharacteristic effort to borrow their way out of budget trouble.


20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am


College leaders hope to renew debate on a lower drinking age
The current limit ignores the reality of drinking on campus and pushes it underground, they say. Opponents say a rollback to age 18 would reverse declines in teen drunk driving.

As college students gear up for annual back-to-school parties, a group of university and college presidents in California and across the country this week pushed for a national debate over whether the drinking age should be lowered from 21 to 18.


20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am


Tunneling nearly complete for Inland Empire water project
Breakthrough expected today at Devil Canyon in the San Bernardino Mountains. The Inland Feeder Project will connect the California Aqueduct to the Diamond Valley Lake.

Even in the world of big-ticket water projects, where delays, cost overruns and controversy are frequent, the inelegantly named Inland Feeder Project was in a class of its own.


20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am

California National Guard losing budget battle in Legislature
Democrats in the state Senate block a $3.3-million allocation to give educational benefits to Guard members.

While they have been beating back wildfires across the state and fighting wars on two fronts overseas, the citizen soldiers of the California National Guard have also been waging a battle in the Legislature -- and losing.


20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am

Retired L.A. cop's got the material for a million stories
I f you'll indulge a confession, I'm a happy guy sitting across from a cop -- or even a retired cop -- with my notebook on the table and a beer in my hand. They've all got stories, some funny, some dark, some of them even true.


20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am


New principals begin work in L.A. mayor's schools partnership
They are hired as part of an ambitious, high-stakes effort to improve some of the lowest-achieving campuses.

Tim Sullivan's first day as Markham Middle School's principal was Monday. He quickly found out that the computers didn't recognize his employee identification number and that he didn't have enough staff to register about 300 sixth-graders for classes the next day.


20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am


Orange County transfers 1,200 acres to developer-backed land trust
The firm wants a toll road built through the property but says it will keep open space undeveloped.

Orange County supervisors Tuesday approved a plan to give control of 1,200 acres of open space to a land trust backed by a developer that supports building a six-lane toll road through the property.


20 Aug 2008 at 2:00am

 

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