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Competing measures divide Moraga
For Moraga voters, two ballot measures present contrasting pictures of how much open space the town needs and just how open that "open space" should be.  

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TV Freak Chuck Barney knew it would come to this: the two Davids vying for the title of American Idol.

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Cows stampede on I-680 freeway near Concord

BazookaJoe: "It's not fair they break loose just to (get) hit by cars or rounded up again. Where does a loose cow go to hide around here?" stoney4: "I don't know, but that was taking cow tipping to an (sic) extreem." Add your comments.


IN A LANDMARK decision, the California Supreme Court ruled 4-3 to overturn the state's ban on same-sex marriages, which was established by a 2000 statutory initiative.  
 
 

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Environmentalists say the Bay Area's air pollution district is fighting global warming by proposing fees for businesses based on the gases they emit. 
 
As some utilities impose water rationing, East County residents have been inquiring whether they should limit water use as well. 
 
The Daytona Motorsports Group is proposing radical changes to the circuit in an effort to create greater parity and a more entertaining product. 
 
 
 
 
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n Antioch police target sex trade involving Craigslist, Red Book Web sites 
 
 
Peter Magowan claimed he was "happy" and "relieved" to announce his retirement as the team's managing general partner, but he looked heartbroken.  
 
 
 
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The East Bay employment slump shows no signs it will relent any time soon, according to a state report released Friday. 
 
 
 
Rob Sanchez and his partner, Andrew Clark, have bet their savings on the Melting Pot restaurant they opened in San Mateo in October 
 
 
 
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Oakland residents grew tired of seeing weeds in their neighborhood, so they remade the area into a lovely garden of natives. 
 
 
 
 
 

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