Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA) back issues from May 2006:
Independent adults share homes but lead lives of their own.
May 01, 2006
Have a backup plan for foreign funds.
May 01, 2006
Keep safety at forefront during far-flung travels.
May 01, 2006
Thousands join hands, protest Darfur violence.
May 01, 2006
Plan for dog park has some growling: WALNUT CREEK: Residents criticize council for proposal to put animal area in walnut orchard.
May 01, 2006
Council revisits pot club moratorium: SAN PABLO: Yearlong extension of ordinance stopping openings of new facilities faces vote tonight.
May 01, 2006
Richmond clinic focuses on students.
May 01, 2006
Each year, city a hub for science buffs: OAKLEY: Annual science week starts off with a teacher being zapped by lightning, ends with space exploration.
May 01, 2006
District revamps discipline policies: Lawsuit settlement offers free tutoring to West Contra Costa students who were improperly penalized.
May 01, 2006
Fund-raiser showcases local produce.
May 01, 2006
Memorial honors spirit of pioneering woman.
May 01, 2006
Unity paramount for 2006 Lao New Year celebrations.
May 01, 2006
Advocates fight for unknown victims: Annual services, ads can lead to identifying victims, such as one found in 2003 in Castro Valley.
May 01, 2006
Police seek Concord man in robberies: One suspect is already held in connection with the crimes; police name another in Saturday spate.
May 01, 2006
Council revisits cemetery purchase: PLEASANTON: Report commissioned by city offers advice on future operations of Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
May 01, 2006
Promoting a vision for Latinos' future: Alderete connects to her Mexican heritage by working behind the scenes for cultural events in the Bay Area.
May 01, 2006
Another day brings another safety: Raiders take USC's Bing in the fourth round, joining top pick Huff.
May 01, 2006
A's offense busts out to finish off Royals: Swisher, Chavez each go deep as Oakland wins its 12th straight in K.C.
May 01, 2006
O'Callaghan forced to wait: Cal offensive tackle finally gets taken in the fifth round by the Pats; ex-De La Salle star Williams goes to the Ravens.
May 01, 2006
Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Eric Gilmore column: Brash Davis is coming in way over the radar.
May 01, 2006
Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Gary Peterson column: Only certainty: No one knows.
May 01, 2006
Blue skies beckon everyone outside.
May 01, 2006
Minor BART delay into, not out of East Bay.
May 01, 2006
Car thief escapes chase, leaves woman.
May 01, 2006
Three I-80 lanes open after landslide.
May 01, 2006
Firefighter hurt in Pleasanton blaze.
May 01, 2006
Pleasanton firefighter in serious condition after fall.
May 01, 2006
Highway 84 reopens after crash.
May 01, 2006
1,000s hear Rep. Lee slam immigrant bill.
May 01, 2006
Concord girl struck, in critical condition.
May 01, 2006
As redevelopment talk moves on, San Ramon to pick new planners.
May 01, 2006
Downtown festival fills Livermore with music and wine.
May 01, 2006
Developmentally disabled woman missing.
May 01, 2006
Contra Costa retirement health costs jump.
May 01, 2006
East Bay businesses react to boycott.
May 01, 2006
Joint custody blurs boundary lines.
May 02, 2006
Living with special needs.
May 02, 2006
Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Neil Hayes column: Fans have much invested in Bonds.
May 02, 2006
Most businesses supportive of rallies: Some close for the day as others give workers time off, but economic impact of East Bay marches hard to gauge.
May 02, 2006
Change puts pinch on county.
May 02, 2006
Mudslide alters morning commute: PINOLE: Police direct traffic onto I-80 in Pinole; BART adds cars to trains on the Richmond line.
May 02, 2006
Amador club takes second in civics meet: PLEASANTON: High school team beat out others from across U.S. in competition measuring Constitutional knowledge.
May 02, 2006
Deal offered to suspect in 2004 slaying: CASTRO VALLEY: Prosecutors say guilty plea would mean sentence of 10 years for Oakland woman.
May 02, 2006
No foul play in death at estuary boat ramp: Police say no drugs or alcohol found in the bloodstream of Dr. Zehra Attari following November accident.
May 02, 2006
Pot clubs back on agenda: DUBLIN: Council to discuss five options suggested in report.
May 02, 2006
Greater pain for quicker relief: Work on Bay Bridge suspension span crammed into two weekends in June to avoid four months of aggravation.
May 02, 2006
East Bay students absent en masse: On day of protest, schools report low attendance, especially for Latinos, despite state superintendent's urging.
May 02, 2006
Fire ruins structure at school playground.
May 02, 2006
Council rethinks approach for B&B: PITTSBURG: Bids come in high; officials ask developers for proposal for nearby building and bed-and-breakfast.
May 02, 2006
Literacy focus helps Haight win award: Elementary School gets Title 1 distinction for third year in a row.
May 02, 2006
Man holds up Bay Farm Island bank.
May 02, 2006
Concord passed over for rec center funds: CONCORD: Kroc widow's gift to Salvation Army is going elsewhere.
May 02, 2006
NAACP remembers past by honoring its leaders.
May 02, 2006
High school athletes test boundaries: Two bills could ease transfers for students who don't move, raising questions about recruiting.
May 02, 2006
49ers get an 'A-'; Texans fail by passing on Bush.
May 02, 2006
Zito is at home in Anaheim: A's left-hander throws 7? innings of shutout ball in a 1-0 victory.
May 02, 2006
A's get defensive in victory: Zito is the beneficiary of three fine plays against the Angels, throwing 7? innings of shutout ball.
May 02, 2006
Gray start to clear days is on way.
May 02, 2006
3rd report faults UC compensation policy.
May 02, 2006
San Ramon council set to pick new planning commissioners tonight.
May 02, 2006
Few leads in Richmond killing.
May 02, 2006
Albany agrees to pursue waterfront planning.
May 02, 2006
San Pablo extends moratorium on cannabis clubs.
May 02, 2006
Tunnel car fire backs up Hwy. 24.
May 02, 2006
A's win by TKO over Angels.
May 02, 2006