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State asks permission to speed up power plant construction

The Associated Press
Saturday February 10, 2001

Study finds 7 million Californians lack health insurance

The Associated Press
Friday February 09, 2001

LOS ANGELES — Nearly 7 million Californians lack health insurance despite the state’s economic growth, according to a university study released Thursday. -more-


Caltrans admits FasTrak mistakes

The Associated Press
Thursday February 08, 2001

SAN FRANCISCO — Caltrans officials admit they made some mistakes when they rolled out the FasTrak electronic toll system on Bay Area bridges and have discussed several plans to alleviate continuing traffic backups. -more-


Killer’s execution date set for March

The Associated Press
Wednesday February 07, 2001

SAN FRANCISCO — A judge on Tuesday set the stage for California’s next execution, ordering San Francisco murderer Robert Massie to die March 27 in San Quentin. -more-


Businesses, drivers angered by proposed ban on trucks

The Associated Press
Tuesday February 06, 2001

SAN FRANCISCO — Business owners say a proposed ban to keep truck deliveries out of the city’s financial district could wreak havoc on their bottom lines by preventing them from receiving necessary supplies. -more-


Telegraph shut down

Jon Mays/Daily Planet
Monday February 05, 2001

Usually jammed with cars, Telegraph Avenue was shut down for nearly an hour Sunday afternoon while police questioned a young man allegedly involved in a burglary, according to a police officer at the scene. -more-


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