Opinion
Editorials
Affordable gasoline?
SAN FRANCISCO — Bay Area gasoline prices have plunged to their lowest levels since February 2000 because of the stumbling economy and the recent terrorist attacks, a recent report shows. -more-
Wish I could live in Berkeley
The Daily Planet received a copy of this letter addressed to the mayor and City Council: -more-
Livermore wildlife preserve abounds with natural wonders
LIVERMORE — Many people associate the Altamont Pass with bumper-to-bumper traffic, but a few folks have had more soothing experiences on the range separating the Bay Area and the Central Valley. -more-
United Nations Environmental Program presents San Francisco group with prize
SAN FRANCISCO — The United Nations Environment Program has awarded Huey D. Johnson the Sasakawa Environment Prize for 40 years of environmental work. -more-
S.F. still waiting for final election results
Public power measures still in doubt -more-
Judge wants public transit used more
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge ruled Friday that the Bay Area’s transportation authority must increase use of public transit throughout the region. -more-
Bay Area Briefs
OAKLAND — Lew F. Galbraith Golf Course has become one of the most expensive public golf course-related projects in Bay Area history. -more-