Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA) back issues from December 2006:
TV's `Heroes' show their power: new series is gaining strength.
Dec 01, 2006
TV superheroes through the decades.
Dec 01, 2006
John Muir, insurer strike deal: Blue Cross, hospital group prevent service interruption by agreeing to new two-year contract.
Dec 01, 2006
Richmond violence returns City struggles for solutions to persistent bloodshed.
Dec 01, 2006
Loan limit stays despite pricey homes: Federal number holds for East Bay because of price drop across nation.
Dec 01, 2006
Meters set to take a bigger bite: LAFAYETTE: Rate to feed the meter downtown is set to double sometime in February.
Dec 01, 2006
Holiday event is a hometown celebration: TRI-VALLEY: Singalongs, tree lightings, and appearances by Santa are reasons for seasonal cheer.
Dec 01, 2006
Temple opens its doors for event: LIVERMORE: Local Hindus mark the birth of Shri Krishna, an incarnation of Vishnu, in annual celebration.
Dec 01, 2006
Cal stadium named a U.S. historic site: BERKELEY: University leaders still will vote Dec. 4 on renovation as city warns of legal action.
Dec 01, 2006
Homeless feel the sting of cold spell: County services have secured more beds, but advocates say there still is not enough supply.
Dec 01, 2006
Organ recipient urges others to give: Pinole woman honors the man who saved her life by speaking out for donation program.
Dec 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: Lesson via meth movie.(Editorial)
Dec 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: Editorials Left with little choice.(Editorial)
Dec 01, 2006
Stanford's Osaisai puts football first: Cardinal's 100-meter record holder and CB gives defense the speed it needs.
Dec 01, 2006
Baze finally grabs piece of fame: Christie's Fame pushes the veteran jockey into a tie for wins with Pincay.
Dec 01, 2006
Former St. Mary's coach has Cal Poly in title hunt.
Dec 01, 2006
Pietrus in for big payday?
Dec 01, 2006
Things to look for in the Big Game.
Dec 01, 2006
Ex-Raider Buchanon didn't last long as Texan.
Dec 01, 2006
Baze charges into record book with a winner.
Dec 01, 2006
Hundreds mourn fallen Richmond cop.
Dec 01, 2006
Las Lomas student charged with assault.
Dec 01, 2006
Seven arrested in Pleasanton drug case.
Dec 01, 2006
Police at scene of Concord shooting.
Dec 01, 2006
Verse to await court hearings in mental hospital.
Dec 01, 2006
Guard members cited for time in Iraq, away from family.
Dec 01, 2006
Gateway off-ramp reopens after truck fire.
Dec 01, 2006
Weather causing Bay Area flight delays.
Dec 01, 2006
City mourns slain police officer: RICHMOND: Harper recalled as exceptional on and off the job.
Dec 02, 2006
Contract fight leaves patients bruised: Many irritated by uncertainty brought on by John Muir, Blue Cross dispute and fearful of recurrence.
Dec 02, 2006
City develops 'grand' plans for boulevard: BRENTWOOD: Goal is to turn 'junkyard' strip into a residential and business center that will boost the local economy.
Dec 02, 2006
Old age is hard on theater company: WALNUT CREEK: Center Rep finds that drop in subscriptions is partly due the demise of aging theatergoers.
Dec 02, 2006
Drowsy drivers urged to rest: Highway patrol officials recommend stopping in a well-lit area and walking around a bit.
Dec 02, 2006
Health plans give workers reins But confusion, fear of cost keep enrollment low, experts say.
Dec 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: It's about free speech for those with money.(Editorial)
Dec 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: Hansen has worked miracles at Doctors.(Editorial)
Dec 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: Times is right about Rangel's call for a draft.(Editorial)
Dec 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: Animals not for entertainment.(Editorial)
Dec 02, 2006
Correction.
Dec 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: Expose those neocon notions.(Editorial)
Dec 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: Ship issue account misleading.(Editorial)
Dec 02, 2006
WITH RICH PAST, LAB SETS BOLD COURSE.
Dec 02, 2006
Baze charges into record book.
Dec 02, 2006
No matter the situation, it's always a Big Game: Cal is bowl-bound, Stanford floundering, but there's always something special about the rivalry.
Dec 02, 2006
Senegalese recruit from Japan adjusting at Cal: Bears coach Boyle was fortunate to find N'Diaye, who's fitting in well on the women's basketball team.
Dec 02, 2006
Warriors hit the road lugging a losing streak after Bucks win.
Dec 02, 2006
Warriors hit the road lugging a losing streak.
Dec 02, 2006
Cal gets Axe and title to boot.
Dec 02, 2006
By any name, Asomugha's good.
Dec 02, 2006
Bistro owner in arrears on city loans.
Dec 03, 2006
Performing arts stalwart dies at 69: Conner videotaped many local troupes but was a particular fan of the Contra Costa Children's Chorus.
Dec 03, 2006
City to break ground on new low-income housing: Officials try to quell residents' fears that new units will bring increased traffic congestion, crime.
Dec 03, 2006
Changing priorities fuel distrust of bond plans: Schools that were due to benefit from money may not see their share, which leaves some leery of supporting future votes.
Dec 03, 2006
Hindu rituals celebrate peace: Festival at the Geeta Jayanti in Livermore draws the curious as well as those seeking to reconnect with culture.
Dec 03, 2006
Guard unit honored for its service in Iraq: DUBLIN: Bravo company spent 180 days in war zone; troops wonder if they'll ship out elsewhere.
Dec 03, 2006
EDITORIAL: Long-awaited good news for county finances.(Editorial)
Dec 03, 2006
For enthusiasts, big collection of tractors have a strong pull to San Ramon farm: A mechanical menagerie.
Dec 03, 2006
Axe and title to boot: Cal's fifth straight Big Game win over Stanford gives Bears share of their first Pac-10 title since 1975.
Dec 03, 2006
A's only need tinkering heading into next year: 'There's no real sense of urgency on our end,' GM Beane says.
Dec 03, 2006
By any name, Asomugha's good: Raiders cornerback is playing at a Pro Bowl level in his fourth NFL season.
Dec 03, 2006
Warriors hit the road lugging a losing streak.
Dec 03, 2006
Raiders lose to Texans, hit season low.
Dec 03, 2006
Road ecology paves way to understanding of how highways can co-exist with wildlife.
Dec 04, 2006
Next Hwy. 4 work set for 2008: EAST COUNTY: Start of widening hinges on other jobs being done; estimate of $103 million could change.
Dec 04, 2006
A RETURN TO THE FOLD: Pleasant Hill priest finds fertile ground in seeking to bring lapsed Catholics back to faith.
Dec 04, 2006