Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA) back issues from October 2006:
Congregants volunteer to build homes.
Oct 01, 2006
Deputies sue sheriff's office: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: Two women allege sexual harassment at work in lawsuits filed in federal court.
Oct 01, 2006
Alzheimer's a real midlife crisis: Disease usually associated with elderly, but it can steal memory decades earlier.
Oct 01, 2006
Meeting tackles special-ed issues.
Oct 01, 2006
Girl Scouts learn to save the Bay.
Oct 01, 2006
Foothill exits state watch list: PITTSBURG: Two other schools will continue to be monitored another year.
Oct 01, 2006
Mom relishes foster family tree.
Oct 01, 2006
Saddlemaker trots to profits: East Bay entrepreneur prizes slow growth, horse-friendly product.
Oct 01, 2006
Correction.(Correction notice)
Oct 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: Fight sprawl, traffic by voting for Measure L.(Editorial)
Oct 01, 2006
QB Frye returns to Oakland: Browns starter got his first NFL victory against the Raiders in December.
Oct 01, 2006
Candidates coming to TV: Taped forums will be presented on public access channels until the election.
Oct 01, 2006
Longshore hits on all cylinders: Cal's high-octane offense continues to roll behind sophomore QB.
Oct 01, 2006
Warriors will huff and puff: New Warriors coach Nelson is known for his vigorous training camp.
Oct 01, 2006
Change in store for Warriors: Davis, Dunleavy and Pietrus are among the players who will have to adjust to Nelson's style.
Oct 01, 2006
Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Eric Gilmore column: Victory is nice, but bigger test awaits.
Oct 01, 2006
Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Gary Peterson column: Sharks' bar is set high by Thornton.(Column)
Oct 01, 2006
Raiders stay winless after Browns rally from 18-point deficit.
Oct 01, 2006
These Raiders juts plain stink.
Oct 01, 2006
Rolling in dough _ good gnocchi.(Recipe)
Oct 02, 2006
Use this A-to-Z glossary to find your way through episodes of `Lost'.
Oct 02, 2006
Take a hint: Characters _ not symbols _ make show.
Oct 02, 2006
Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Pat Craig column: Traveling far and wide with folk-music fables.(Column)
Oct 02, 2006
High construction costs worry district: WEST COUNTY: School officials are concerned that additional projects threaten public confidence.
Oct 02, 2006
Stance on benefits may decide school board race.
Oct 02, 2006
Hopefuls face off in forum: WEST COUNTY: School board candidates give opinions on uniforms, goals if they are elected.
Oct 02, 2006
Council hopefuls similar in views: PINOLE: Forum highlights candidates unwillingness to cite differences of opinion.
Oct 02, 2006
1,100 cyclists brave Mount Diablo: DANVILLE: Annual event draws fearless for 10.8-mile race to summit.
Oct 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: Saving a vital hospital.(Editorial)
Oct 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: No on flawed Prop. 88.(Editorial)
Oct 02, 2006
Unlikely partnerships battle Proposition 88: Taxpayer groups and teachers association oppose education funding measure for different reasons.
Oct 02, 2006
Raiders stay winless after Browns rally from 18-point deficit.
Oct 02, 2006
Cal has it going, but Oregon poses challenge: Bears don't figure to have another meaningless fourth quarter against Ducks.
Oct 02, 2006
Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Rick Hurd column: Take stock in a Bonds' return Giants' tactics lean that way.(Column)
Oct 02, 2006
Surrounded by big-name stars, Cuddyer makes mark in Minnesota.
Oct 02, 2006
A look inside Richmond's Tent City.
Oct 02, 2006
Shell vows changes upstairs after replay challenge gaffe.
Oct 02, 2006
County jail death under investigation.
Oct 02, 2006
Plans to help stop the killing in Richmond/Oakland.
Oct 02, 2006
Doctors Medical Center files for bankruptcy protection.
Oct 02, 2006
Invest in empathy to save family.
Oct 03, 2006
Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Tony Hicks column: Trip to the zoo went squirrelly.(Column)
Oct 03, 2006
Fire, killing link suspected: PITTSBURG: Police question arson suspect over shooting death.
Oct 03, 2006
Constant presence deters violence.
Oct 03, 2006
INDUSTRIES HELP SEA SCOUTS FIX SHIP: RICHMOND: Former Navy vessel's engine failed, but groups are chipping in to repair it.
Oct 03, 2006
Interest high when borrowing for future: $20 billion bond to fix roads will cost taxpayers $40 billion over 30 years.
Oct 03, 2006
Driver fatally shot near peace camp: RICHMOND: Police lack suspects and motive despite information offered by area residents.
Oct 03, 2006
Cal freshman, 16, eyes med school: BERKELEY: Foothill High School graduate is studying bioengineering.
Oct 03, 2006
Pombo, Doolittle welcome Bush: The president will help candidates raise funds, including events in Stockton, El Dorado Hills.
Oct 03, 2006
Heroes are forged in unheated cauldron: ANTIOCH: Contra Costa County fire crews work through imaginary blazes in an effective, unfamiliar training environment at Antioch fairgrounds.
Oct 03, 2006
Perata proposes outreach in violence-plagued areas: RICHMOND: Senator calls some areas more dangerous than Iraq.
Oct 03, 2006
Gas prices drop, but consumers won't forget '06 summer spike: Regional AAA reports 37 cent per gallon drop for unleaded, down to $2.63.
Oct 03, 2006
Correction.(Correction notice)
Oct 03, 2006
Gas taxes would stay with roads: Measure says state can take funds only during fiscal emergency.
Oct 03, 2006
Sharks' plan likely to advance: PLEASANTON: Council expected to approve development review for community ice facility.
Oct 03, 2006
Like teams, umps have to earn postseason spots.
Oct 03, 2006
A's-Twins scouting report.
Oct 03, 2006
Richardson still healing, will miss Warriors camp.
Oct 03, 2006
Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Eric Gilmore column: Finally, Giants take long view.(Column)
Oct 03, 2006
Bond issue, traffic get front seats at debate: MARTINEZ: State Assembly candidates from 11th district weigh in on issues important to Contra Costa residents.
Oct 03, 2006
Berkeley Lab's Smoot wins Nobel Prize in physics.
Oct 03, 2006
Plans for Cedar Grove church rejected by planners.
Oct 03, 2006
First seasonal rains due late tonight.
Oct 03, 2006
Zito, A's ace in the hole, is money in bank.
Oct 03, 2006
Nelson's approach is fundamentally different with Warriors.
Oct 03, 2006