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Plan Proposed To Save Habitat Of Endangered Bird -- June 8, 2001
California Spotted Owls Mixing It Up -- June 8, 2001
Miramar Airport, More Freeways Recommended By Grand Jury -- June 8, 2001
Sandag Asserts Authority As County's Regional Government -- June 8, 2001
Seeks Bank On Orange County Garbage Imports -- June 7, 2001
An Attempt To Link Homebuilding To Water -- June 7, 2001
Mortgage Rates Nationally Dip This Week -- June 7, 2001
Commission Approves Blackout Reduction Program -- Businesses Question Economic Feasibility Of Modified Plan -- June 7, 2001
Energy Commission OKs Escondido Power Plant -- June 6, 2001
Activists Urge U.S.-Mexico Water, Sewer Infrastructure -- June 6, 2001
Grand Jury Report -- Cities Castigated For Failure To Stem Wastewater Runoff -- June 6, 2001
Newes Councilmember Says She Has A Soft Spot For Business -- June 6, 2001
Californians Cut Electricity Consumption -- June 5, 2001
Military Study Of Butterflies Nearly Ended -- June 5, 2001
Environmental Groups Sue To Protect Sierra Toad -- June 5, 2001
Coastal Commission Staff Urges NTC Plan Be Rejected -- June 5, 2001
Internet Gambling Bill Awaits Nevada Governor's Signature -- June 5, 2001
Coronado May Combine Visitors Bureau With Historical Association -- June 5, 2001
New Grand Jury Chosen -- June 4, 2001
Coastal Commission To Mull Use of NTC Land -- June 4, 2001
Activists Accused Of Ending Protests For Money -- June 4, 2001
California Population Kept Youthful By Immigration -- June 4, 2001
Governor Seeks To Double California Contracts Awarded To Small Businesses -- June 4, 2001
Blackout Warning System On Line -- June 1, 2001
Lusardi Finishing Two Fire Stations Of San Diego County -- May 31, 2001
Navy Awards Contract To Barnhart -- May 31, 2001
SAIC Earns Defense Contracts -- May 31, 2001
Albuquerque Voters Approve Renovation Of Sports Stadium -- May 31, 2001
Groups Offer Feds Deal On Endangered Species List -- May 31, 2001
San Diego Keeps Visitors Safe -- Officials Thank Cops, Community For Decline In Crime Against Tourists -- May 31, 2001
Feds Probe Missing Egg Of Endangered Plover -- May 30, 2001
Candidates Reveal Campaign Contributions -- May 30, 2001
MUD Bill Survives Assembly -- May 29, 2001
Housing Defect Bill Proposes Warranty Policy -- May 29, 2001
Major Growth-Related Problems Face The West -- May 29, 2001
Water Rate Hike OK'd -- May 25, 2001
Businesses Hit By Acid Graffiti -- May 25, 2001
Beaches Receive Mixed Grades -- May 24, 2001
Airport Runway Construction To Be Faster -- May 24, 2001
Spawar Enters New Era -- Two-Star Admiral Takes A Swing At Warfare Communications Command -- May 24, 2001
San Diego Contingent Refuses To Give Up On MUD Proposal -- May 23, 2001
County OKs $26M CalWorks Plan -- May 22, 2001
County Unveils $302 Million Plan For Improvements -- May 22, 2001
Group Faces Battle On $3.9 Billion Monorail -- May 22, 2001
Arizona Gov. Asks Feds To Stop Desert Plan -- May 22, 2001
San Diego City Council Creates Ethics Commission -- May 22, 2001
Nuclear Dump In Nevada Heating Up -- May 21, 2001
County's Budget Calls For Bigger Spending Across The Board -- May 21, 2001
Farmers Trading Crops For Wetlands -- May 18, 2001
Governor Meets With Local Building Owners, Discusses Energy Plans -- May 18, 2001
Regional Transportation, Land-Use Options Presented -- May 18, 2001
S.D. Honors Military -- May 17, 2001
San Diego County Congressional Delegation Responds To Bush Plan -- May 17, 2001
Government Funds Panel -- May 16, 2001
State Credit Rating Lowered -- May 16, 2001
Los Angeles Turning To Parks -- May 16, 2001
Businesses Look To Distributed Generation To Survive Imminent Blackouts -- May 16, 2001
City seeks input from small businesses -- May 15, 2001
Adding Lanes To I-5 A Massive Undertaking -- May 15, 2001
Secession Of Valley On Two Fronts -- May 15, 2001
Rookie Councilmembers Want To Reroute The City Budget To Keep Campaign Promises -- May 15, 2001
Supervisors Explore Selling Ad Space On County Web Site -- May 15, 2001
Tribes Seek Off-Reservation Casino -- May 14, 2001
N.C. Officials Not Swayed By Idea Of Regional Government -- Government leaders discuss regional issues, look to local control to safeguard interests -- May 14, 2001
Lott Fights For Shipbuilder -- May 11, 2001
Local Unemployment Up -- May 11, 2001
Padre Dam District Wins Statewide Award -- May 11, 2001
Air Regulators Look To Aid Power Plants -- May 10, 2001
County MUD Wins Committee OK -- May 9, 2001
SDG&E Offers Business Tips For Coping With Blackouts -- May 9, 2001
Farmers To Be Paid For Diverted Water -- May 8, 2001
Vegas Traffic Congestion Among Nation's Worst -- May 8, 2001
Group Says Low Colorado River Flows Is Endangering Species In Mexico -- May 8, 2001
Avoiding Blackouts Means Pollution -- May 8, 2001
Fluor Subsidiary Settles Overbilling For $8.2 Million -- May 8, 2001
Rolling Blackouts Continue -- SDG&E Working On Early Warning System -- May 8, 2001
Rolling Blackouts Hit State -- May 7, 2001
Mayor Forms Budget Committee -- May 7, 2001
San Diego Gets A Third Of Latest Highway Funds -- May 7, 2001
One Beach Still Available To Off-Roaders -- May 7, 2001
Avoiding Blackouts Means Pollution -- May 7, 2001
NC Transit Officials Reject Regional Government Commission's Advances -- May 7, 2001
SDG&E To Host Preparedness Seminar -- May 4, 2001
Opponents To Prop. 35 Now Trying Legislation -- May 4, 2001
New Talk Of Conservation -- May 4, 2001
Buying Boycott May Lower State's Electricity Bill -- May 4, 2001
County GOP Lawmakers Consider Forming Municipal Utility District -- May 4, 2001
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Companies Urged To Cover More Renewable Energy Costs -- May 3, 2001
Size A Concern For Caltrans' Old Town Project -- May 3, 2001
Colorado River Water Deal Ratified -- May 3, 2001
Groups Say Tax Changes Could Save State Billions -- May 2, 2001
Political Battle Wages Over Energy Aid Plan -- May 2, 2001
Northrop Grumman Lands Navy Contract -- May 1, 2001
High Job Growth Follows Population -- May 1, 2001
Counties Still Suffer From Bad Air, Even Here -- May 1, 2001
Toxic Waste Settlement -- May 1, 2001
Public Housing Eviction Policy Under Legal Attack -- May 1, 2001
Big Census Losers In Midwest And Northeast -- May 1, 2001
California Power Supplier Settles -- May 1, 2001
Environmental Groups In Mexico Maturing -- May 1, 2001
Another Piece Added To Ballpark's Financial Puzzle -- May 1, 2001
City Budget To Grow Under Extended Review -- May 1, 2001
State's Water Utilities Just Clean Enough -- April 30, 2001
Leaders Favoring Multi-Jurisdictional Approach Face A Blank Slate -- April 30, 2001
Public Funding For Stadiums On The Increase -- -- April 27, 2001
Diverse Panels Finds Common Ground In Criticism of Governor -- April 27, 2001
General Dynamics May Again Have San Diego Presence -- April 27, 2001
Hearst Castle Plans Uncovered -- April26, 2001
Local Congressional Leaders Pan Federal Energy Relief Effort -- April 26, 2001
County Names Director Of Purchasing, Contracting -- April 25, 2001
Civic Leaders Honor Tourism Month -- April 25, 2001
Water Crisis Prompts Israel's Desalination Plants -- April 25, 2001
Engineers Corps Tackles Hydrilla -- April 24, 2001
Massachusetts Sets Power Plant Emissions Rules -- April 24, 2001
Satellites May Regulate Lawn Sprinkler -- April 24, 2001
U.S. Lumber Producers Want Canadian Tariffs -- April 24, 2001
Many Lack Long-Term Disability Coverage -- April 24, 2001
South Bay To Reap Rewards Of Expanded State Enterprise Zone -- April 24, 2001
Prison Mold -- April 23, 2001
New Stormwater Rules Have Cities Calculating, Hiring -- April 23, 2001
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Davis Adjusts Energy Program -- April 20, 2001
Border Health Conference -- April 20, 2001
Speeding Up Runway Construction -- April 20, 2001
Taxpayers Association Lampoons Those Who Squander, Hoists Those Who Save A Buck -- April 20, 2001
Water Managers Warn Of Looming Crisis -- April 19, 2001
Otay Power Plant Gets OK -- April 18, 2001
Bay-front Hotel Builder Threatens Port With Suit -- April 18, 2001
Declaration Of Washington Quake Expanded, Extended -- April 18, 2001
New Quake Design Guides Recommended -- April 18, 2001
Frye, Danon Emerge From Pack, Face Runoff For Council Seat -- April 18, 2001
South Coast Clean Air Program Not Meeting Goals -- April 17, 2001
Release Of Toxic Chemicals Down In State -- April 17, 2001
Group Drops Deal With DWP -- April 17, 2001
Administration To Allow Wetlands Rule -- April 17, 2001
State Public Transit Use At Record High -- April 17, 2001
Mass Transit Grows Faster Than Highway Driving -- April 17, 2001
Downtown Ballpark Opponents Step Up To The Plate -- April 17, 2001
Work Force Survey -- April 16, 2001
Watchdog, Fleece Awards -- April 16, 2001
HUD Tried To Block Audit Critical Of Dorm -- April 16, 2001
San Diego Attacks Court Decision On Multiple Fronts -- City Appeals $94 Million Verdict In Civil Case Brought By de la Fuente -- April 16, 2001
Hospitals Face Huge Retrofitting Costs -- State Lawmakers Weighing Relief Bills -- April 16, 2001
Half Of Toxic Releases From Mines, Power Plants -- April 13, 2001
Polluted Bays And Beaches A Losing Proposition -- April 13, 2001
Nevada Ponders Pool Contractor Bill -- April 13, 2001
Indian Tribes Urge Bush To Adopt Land Trusts -- April 13, 2001
New Energy Standards For Appliances -- April 13, 2001
Renewable Energy Lab Now Popular -- April 13, 2001
Consumer Group Urges 'All-out Economic War' On Power Generators -- April 13, 2001
Navy Captain Stathos Grounded in Command Philosophy -- -- April 13, 2001
Business resource workshop offered -- April 12, 2001
City To Hold Redistricting Meetings -- April 12, 2001
Energy Watchdog Group Launched -- April 12, 2001
The Anatomy Of Geothermal Power Plants -- April 12, 2001
Recreational Areas Subject To Huge Sewage Leaks -- April 12, 2001
Geothermal Plants Find Steam Source Running Out -- April 12, 2001
Congressional Subcommittee Hears Energy Crisis Testimony -- April 12, 2001
U.S. Labor Secretary To Visit San Diego -- April 11, 2001
Bush Wants To Stop Endangered Species Suits -- April 11, 2001
Solutions Wanted For Toxic School -- April 11, 2001
Bush Seeks Authority Over Endangered Species -- April 11, 2001
Environmental Focus Changing Under Bush Administration -- April 10, 2001
State energy prices bound to skyrocket further, expert warns -- April 11, 2001
Group Says Energy Production Threatens Rivers -- April 10, 2001
States Call For FERC To Be More Active -- April 10, 2001
Deal To Pump Ground Water, Store River Water -- April 10, 2001
Tahoe Old-Growth Logging Dispute -- April 10, 2001
Rep. Davis Ranks Concerns For Armed Service Committee -- April 10, 2001
Voters To Fill Stalling's Seat Tuesday -- 11 Vie For Council Office Vacated After Ballpark Scandal; Federal Inquiry -- April 10, 2001
Forest Service Halts Logging in Tongass Forest -- April 9, 2001
Downtown Reno Loses Tax Value -- April 9, 2001
SDG&E ignored early signs of rate hikes, report alleges -- Advocacy group contends wholesale price spikes 'foreseeable' -- April 9, 2001
Businesses Could Save Millions With Electricity Rate Cap -- April 9, 2001
State Stops Short Of Listing Salmon Endangered -- April 6, 2001
As The Suburbs Diversify, City Segregation Persists -- April 6, 2001
Tacoma Rejects Power Ban On Hot Tubs -- April 6, 2001
Probe Opened Into Big Dig Finances -- April 6, 2001
PG&E Files for Bankruptcy; Subsidiary Lobbies For Otay Plant -- Energy Competitors Argue Against New Local Power Facility -- April 6, 2001
Rate-Freeze Relieves Local Businesses, Overheated By Price Hikes -- April 6, 2001
Redistricting Meetings Scheduled -- April 5, 2001
San Jose OKs Server Farm -- April 5, 2001
Trade Leaders Not Alarmed Over China Controversy -- April 5, 2001
Plan Taking Shape To Improve Access To Health Care -- April 5, 2001
Governor Uses Televised Speech To Pitch Rate Increase, Energy Plan -- April 5, 2001
County, State Growth Rate Tracked -- April 4, 2001
Smelly S.F. Restaurant Sues City -- April 4, 2001
Program To Promote Black Homeownership -- April 4, 2001
Energy Commission Approves Otay Mesa Peaker Plant -- April 4, 2001
Battle Heats Up Over Canadian Lumber Imports -- April 3, 2001
California Facing A Summer Of Blackouts -- April 3, 2001
Mayor Appoints Advisory Board -- March 30, 2001
Californians Moving Inland Faster Than Expected -- March 30, 2001
East County Trying To Land Satellite Project -- March 30, 2001
Caltrans To Lift S.F. End Of Bay Bridge For Seismic Repair -- March 30, 2001
Biz Park Grant -- March 30, 2001
Forest Service Chief Leaves Bush Administration -- March 28, 2001
Blackout Notices Required -- March 29, 2001
Panel Recommends Power Over Salmon -- March 28, 2001
Efficiency Commission Secures Funding -- March 29, 2001
Report: SDG&E Overcharged By At Least $170 Million -- March 29, 2001
Forty Percent Of State's Hospitals At Risk In Quakes -- March 29, 2001
Energy Costs May Hurt State Economy -- March 29, 2001
New Home For Review Board -- March 28, 2001
AmeriCorps Finds New Home -- March 28, 2001
Another Group Making A Run At Balboa Theater -- March 28, 2001
Forest Service Chief Leaves Bush Administration -- March 28, 2001
Innocent Plea To Misusing Housing Funds -- March 28, 2001
Calls For State To Seize Power Plants -- March 28, 2001
Arizona's Latino Population Grew -- March 28, 2001
Businesses Seek Power Outage Warnings From SDG&E -- March 28, 2001
Santa Clara To Build Four Power Plants -- March 27, 2001
Monuments Have Potential Oil Reserves -- March 27, 2001
Tree Keepers Mobilize To Battle Gypsy Moth Outbreak -- March 27, 2001
London Connection Brings Disease Worries -- Passengers inspected for signs of foot-and-mouth disease -- March 27, 2001
Road Closure: Council Votes Against Reopening Sorrento Valley Road -- March 27, 2001
Discarded Power Plant Gets A 2nd Look -- Group Says Silver Gate Could Be A Golden Opportunity -- March 27, 2001
Davis Doles Dollars To Schools -- March 26, 2001
Pine Beetles Leave Rare Woodpecker Homeless -- March 26, 2001
Pressure-Treated Wood In Parks Leaking Arsenic -- March 26, 2001
Eastwood Lobbies For Solar Power -- March 26, 2001
Possible Base Realignments Has Local Contractors On Hold -- March 20, 2001
Commission: No End In Sight To Affordable Housing Shortage -- March 26, 2001
Otay Water District Seeks Board Member -- March 23, 2001
Board Seeks Input On District Lines -- March 23, 2001
Mayor Names Latino Advisory Board -- March 23, 2001
West's Power Problems Focus Of Arizona Summit -- March 23, 2001
Nader Uses USD Visit To Spur Young Attorneys To Advocacy -- March 23, 2001
Some State Lawmakers Want Federal Power -- March 23, 2001
Census Shows Population Of Utah Is Young -- -- March 23, 2001
Bush Administration May Promote Beach Sand-Pumping -- March 23, 2001
State Insurance Department Fines Southland Title -- March 22, 2001
Bush Undoing Clinton Legacy -- March 22, 2001
AMS Goes Global -- March 22, 2001
Two Former Housing Officials Indicted For Corruption -- March 22, 2001
Vegas Bill Would Allow Casinos At Time Shares -- March 22, 2001
NASSCO Fine Upheld -- March 21, 2001
Border Agencies Address Illegal Migrants' Damage To Public Lands -- March 21, 2001
Water Transfer From Imperial Hinges On Mitigation -- Mar 21, 2001
State Shoring Water Account Used For Emergency Power -- March 21, 2001
Energy Regulators Asked Why Overcharge Inquiry Was Limited -- March 21, 2001
Suits Claim Natural Gas Conspiracy -- March 21, 2001
Small Power Generators May Force Edison Bankruptcy -- March 21, 2001
Local Job Market To Remain Hot As Economy Cools -- March 21, 2001
County Businesses Preparing For Hot, Dark Summer -- March 21, 2001
L.A. County Workers File Suit Against Employer And 'Sick Building' Owners -- March 20, 2001
NTC Businesses Ask City For Relocation Help -- MARCH 21, 2001
Regional Businesses Could Face Another Day Of Rolling Blackouts -- March 20, 2001
Midway O.K. Sets North Embarcadero Plans In Motion -- March 19, 2001
Mail Boxes To Take Evenings Off -- San Diego Pickup Will Be Cut By More Than an Hour -- March 19, 2001
County Touts Local Facilities For L.A. Summer Olympics Bid -- March 19, 2001
First Rolling Blackouts Signal Tough Times For San Diego Consumers, Businesses -- March 19, 2001
Port District Commission Considers Revisions To South Embarcadero Hotels -- March 19. 2001
Regional Commission Reaches Out to South Bay -- March 16, 2001
Leaders Eye Economic Benefits Of Creating Empowerment Zone -- March 16, 2001
Energy Rebate Plan Comes Up Short For SDG&E Customers -- March 15, 2001
Environmentalists Sue Over Loosened Dioxin Rules -- March 14, 2001
Coastal Agency Endorses Refiring Gas Generators at San Diego Meeting -- March 14, 2001
'Green Power' Property Tax Default Imperils Schools -- March 14, 2001
Coastal Commission Approves Midway Aircraft Carrier Museum -- March 14, 2001
Hike In County Health Fees Meets With Public Approval -- March 14, 2001
Army To Cease Fire, Save Capitol -- March 13, 2001
California's Clear Cutting Defended -- March 13, 2001
$16.5 Million For Capitol Crash Repairs -- March 13, 2001
Port Looking To Chile For Exports -- March 13, 2001
Davis Proposes Rebates For Conservatives -- Of Energy -- "Peaker" Power Plants Proposed For Otay Mesa, Palm Springs -- March 13, 2001
Coastal Commission Weighs Bay-Front Carrier Museum -- March 13, 2001
City Has New Web Site Address -- March 12, 2001
Pesticide-Treated Playground Wood Leaks Arsenic -- March 12, 2001
Twain's 'Jumping Frog' Wins Federal Habitat Protection -- March 12, 2001
Bay Area Airports Unprepared For Major Quake -- March 12, 2001
Power Demand May Be Less Than Industry Portrays -- March 12, 2001
Faith Groups Garner Grants --
African American Advisors Appointed -- March 9, 2001
Washington Capital Building Should Get Safety OK -- Quake May Prove Fatal To Second Structure -- March 9, 2001
Power Agency Buys Energy To Avoid Disturbing Endangered Fish -- March 9, 2001
Report Finds Off-Road Vehicles Damaging -- March 9, 2001
Geological Survey Mapping Naturally Occurring Asbestos Sites -- March 9, 2001
Civil Engineers Say U.S. Infrastructure Poor, Graded A "D+" -- March 9, 2001
Mandated Business Energy Reductions Set To Begin Thursday -- March 9, 2001
City Moves To Pre-empt Ballpark Lawsuits -- March 8, 2001
Board Eyes Tax Hike To Finance Futuristic Transit Expansion -- March 8, 2001
Muni Utility Wants Out Of Blackouts -- March 7, 2001
Proposed El Toro Airport Gets $2 Million In PR Funding -- March 7, 2001
Electric Bike A Consumer Product --
Location Of Proposed Peak Power Plants A Secret -- March 7, 2001
Alpert's Bill Aims To Protect Local Businesses -- Legislation Would Place Cap On Electricity Costs -- March 7, 2001
East County Businesses Rush To Students' Aid After Santana Shooting -- March 7, 2001
All Things Postal -- March 6, 2001
Tribes Seeking To Take Casinos Off-Reservation -- March 6, 2001
Congressman Hunter, businesses try to shed light on energy crisis -- El Cajon executives to discuss local solutions -- March 6, 2001
City Council Cleans House On Downtown Ballpark Issues -- March 6, 2001
County Districts May Be Redrawn -- March 5, 2001
More Seek Help With Heating Bills -- March 5, 2001
Mobile Home Lobby Opposes Shelter Bill -- March 5, 2001
Bill Would Give Public Safety Employees Aid Buying Homes -- March 5, 2001
Gov. Davis locks in power rates for 10 years -- Lower price could hurt businesses in long run --
Regional Board Expands Representation With Additions From North, East County -- March 5, 2001
Utility Bills Shut Kern Power Plants Down --
Oak Death Bill Moves -- March 2, 2001
Mayor Stages Power Plant Hunger Strike -- March 2, 2001
Local governments step up effort to keep lights on -- County considers forming utilities district to buy, sell power locally -- March 2, 2001
Padres Sign Tenant Despite Ballpark Woes Despite Ballpark Woes, Padres Catch Redevelopment Tenant -- March 1, 2001
Padres Sign Tenant Despite Ballpark Woes --
Two fire stations remain unfinished -- Contractor disappears, alarming city, subcontractors -- March 1, 2001
Market Report -- March Begins With Roller Coaster Rides Higher -- March 2, 2001
GeoPerception Gets Bid Certification -- Feb. 28, 2001
Small Generators For Big Crisis -- Feb. 28, 2001
Plans Under Way For Widening Prospect In Santee Into Four Lanes -- Feb 27, 2001
Grant Helps Secure Open Space -- Feb. 27, 2001
SDG&E Seeks Cross-Border Line -- Feb. 27, 2001
Construction Notebook -- Metropolitan Wastewater JPA Study -- Feb 27, 2001
Bomb Range Proposed Off Big Sur -- Feb. 27, 2001
Court To Hear Electric Lines Case -- Feb. 27, 2001
Court Upholds How EPA Sets Clear-Air Standards -- Feb. 27, 2001
Duke Suspends Lawsuits Against California -- Feb. 27, 2001
Council Approves Mayor's Picks For Port District Board -- Janopaul Replaces Lew, McQuater Returns For 2nd Term -- Feb. 27, 2001
Polexis Lands Subcontract -- Feb. 23, 2001
Neighborhood Forum Planned -- Feb. 26, 2001
Voters Choose From Baker's Dozen In District 8 -- Feb. 26, 2001
Murphy Makes Pitch For New Ballpark Financing Plan -- Feb. 23, 2001
Local tourism breaks record -- Feb. 22, 2001
Commission seeks members -- Feb. 22, 2001
Women Voters Forum Will Focus On Allocation Of Transit Occupancy Tax -- Feb. 22, 2001
Court Approved, EPA's Clean Air Rules Face New Life -- Feb. 28, 2001
Newest Council Member Adamantly Opposed To Brown Field Expansion -- Feb. 28, 2001
Market Report -- Fed Chief Disappoints Wall Street -- Feb. 28, 2001
State Housing Commission Appointment -- Feb. 21, 2001
County Mulls Creating Caregiver Authority -- Feb. 21, 2001
Mayor Picks Environmental Advisory Board -- Feb. 20, 2001
Escondido Planners OK Power Plant -- Feb. 16, 2001
Mayor Calls Chargers Ticket Guarantee 'Huge Mistake' -- City Thrown For $1.7 Million Loss -- Feb. 16, 2001
Downpayment Assistance Program -- Feb. 15, 2001
Redistricting Meetings -- Feb. 14, 2001
Oceanside Hosting Energy Discuission -- Feb. 13, 2001
Energy Leaders Say More Power Sources Needed, Decry Price Caps -- Feb. 12, 2001
Patrols Increased In Jamul -- Feb. 9, 2001
NTC Lawsuit Filed -- Feb. 9, 2001
Timing Of City's Allegations Against Judge Questioned -- Feb. 9, 2001
Mission Beach Monorail Study -- Feb. 8, 2001
State's Action Could Lower SDG&E Bills -- Feb. 8, 2001
Tax Bill's Capitol Journey Begins -- Two Parties Ready To Spar Over Bush's Economic Plan -- Feb. 6, 2001
Horn To Give State Of The County Address -- Feb. 7, 2001
Council Mulls Size, Powers Of Proposed Ethics Commission -- Feb. 7, 2001
Municipalities Consider Getting Into The Power Business -- Feb. 6, 2001
Council Starts Deliberate Review Of Ballpark Contracts, Agreements -- Feb. 6, 2001
Homebuilders Anticipating Stormwater Rules -- Feb. 5, 2001
New Power Law Could Curtail Customers Ability To Choose -- Feb. 5, 2001
Davis Provides For Medical Training -- Feb. 2, 2001
Several Seeking Empty Council Seat -- Feb. 2, 2001
Water Quality Board Expected To Ratify Regulations -- Feb. 2, 2001
City, Hahn Grapple Over Sports Arena Naming Rights -- Feb. 2, 2001
Marine Corps Major General Juggles Vital Duties Of Recruiting, Training, Base Management -- Feb. 2, 2001
Stallings Resignation Fans Debate Flames -- Stocks, IPOs Create Ethical Dilemmas For Politicians -- Feb. 1, 2001
Agencies Enlist Web To Aid Uninsured -- Million-Dollar Program Aimed At Children, Expectant Mothers -- Jan. 31, 2001
City Council Weighs Recasting Tainted Downtown Ballpark Votes -- Jan. 30, 2001
Stallings: A Biography -- Jan. 29, 2001
Stallings Pleads Guilty, Resigns -- Padres, City Discuss Next Step For Ballpark -- Jan. 29, 2001
Port District, Sandag Agree To $1 Million Joint Airport Study -- Jan. 26, 2001
City Tourism Support Program -- Jan. 25, 2001
Caltrans Unveils Transportation Projects For County -- Jan. 24, 2001
SDG&E Customers Could See Higher Bills If Commission OKs Request -- Jan. 24, 2001
Justice System Obtains Funds -- Jan. 23, 2001
Amylin Boardmember Joins Cabinet -- Jan. 23, 2001
Californians Need To Find A Way To Curb Sprawl -- Jan 23, 2001
Panel Embarks On Quest To Improve Government -- Peace Pulls Out Of Race For Statewide Office -- Jan. 23, 2001
Cubic Army Contract -- Jan. 22, 2001
Lew To Leave Port -- Jan. 22, 2001
Davis Appoints Final Committee Members -- Jan. 22, 2001
New Federal Regulation Asks Employers To Do More To Prevent Work Place Injuries -- Jan. 22, 2001
State Endures Another Stage 3; Gov. Calls Electricity Auction Key To Keeping Lights On -- Jan. 22, 2001
Employment Clusters May Insulate County From Economic Woes -- Jan. 19, 2001
Small Businesses Driving Force Behind Local Economy, Numbers Show -- Jan. 19, 2001
JEM Head Picked For Task Force -- Jan. 18, 2001
Davis Appoints 6 To Commission -- Jan. 18, 2001
Unplugged: Are Businesses Ready? -- Power Outages Plague North; SDG&E Weighs Options -- Jan. 18, 2001
Taxpayers Dispute Air Cargo Center's Impact -- Study: Fewer Jobs, Half As Much Money Would Result -- Jan. 17, 2001
Babbitt Signs Pact Committing California To Water Conservation -- Jan. 16, 2001
Utilities Walk Financial Tight Rope; State Molding Emergency Legislation -- Jan. 16, 2001
State To Reduce River Dependence -- Jan. 15, 2001
State Wrangles With Pros, Cons Of Getting Into Electric Business -- Jan. 15, 2001
Letter-Writing Campaign Urges Gas Cost Cap -- Storm Cripples Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant -- Jan. 11, 2001
Commission Can't Wait; Discussions On Regional Government Will Start Soon -- Jan. 10, 2001
Cash Set Aside For Hospital Retrofit -- Jan. 9, 2001
Lum Picked For County Health Agency -- Jan. 9, 2001
Coastal Commission OKs Delaying USS Midway Hearing -- Jan. 9, 2001
Murphy's 'Pragmatic' Address Finds Enthusiastic Response -- Jan. 9, 2001
Gov. Gray Davis: State of the State Address -- Jan. 8, 2001
Database Dot-Com Connects Industrials, High-Techs With Needed Services -- Jan. 8, 2001
State Of the City Address -- Jan. 5, 2001
Clinton To Mediate Energy Summit; Power Company Layoffs Loom -- Jan. 5, 2001
Murphy Makes More Appointments -- Jan. 4, 2001
12 Apply For Vacant Council Seat -- Jan. 4, 2001
Electric Companies Take Stock Hit After CPUC Grants Moderate Rate Increase -- Jan. 4, 2001
Legislators Join Power Rate Fray -- Jan. 3, 2001
Murphy Picks Senior Policy Adviser -- Jan. 2, 2001
City Loses Business Park Suit -- Jan. 2, 2001
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