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State’s biggest electricity eater searches for diet

The Associated Press
Thursday January 11, 2001

SACRAMENTO — California’s largest energy consumer – state government itself – is promising to go on a diet. -more-


New program is in response to alleged voting irregularities

The Associated Press
Tuesday January 09, 2001

LOS ANGELES — Members of a civil rights group Monday announced a plan to address what they called Election Day voting irregularities in South Central Los Angeles during the November election. -more-


Humane Society adds hours for pet adoptions

Staff
Monday January 08, 2001

The Berkeley East Bay Humane Society, 2700 Ninth St. in Berkleley, announced its increase in weekend adoption hours. New shelter and adoption hours are: -more-


Companies say price caps costs them billions

The Associated Press
Saturday January 06, 2001

Q: What is happening with California’s deregulated electricity market? -more-


Civil rights claim filed against San Diego

The Associated Press
Friday January 05, 2001

SAN DIEGO — A civil rights group is contesting San Diego County’s policy of stopping a nonprofit group from distributing informational pamphlets inside and near welfare offices, arguing that the policy is a violation of the First Amendment right. -more-


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