Follow us on

Saturday, May 18, 2013 | 11:07 a.m.

Stories for June 2003

43 items
Results 1 - 20 of 43next >

Stories for Monday, June 30

Accused Molester O'Shea Released From Jail

In the wake of last week's Supreme Court ruling, a San Francisco Superior Court judge ordered the release Monday of Monsignor Patrick O'Shea, who had been charged in a 224-count indictment with molesting several San Francisco youths in the 1960s and 1970s. Courtroom Video: SF Judge Releases O'Shea The former ...

Stories for Friday, June 27

Join The 'Angels' This Weekend

'Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle' (PG-13) Take some earplugs and a fireproof coat because you are going to need them with the scorching new angel movie -- "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle."The makers of the new film have taken everything you liked about the first film and multiplied it by 1,000 this ...

July 1: Family, Prosecutors Want Peterson Trial Unplugged

The family of murdered Modesto schoolteacher Laci Peterson has joined prosecutors in asking a Stanislaus County judge to ban television cameras from the courtroom during the upcoming preliminary hearing and trial. Scott Peterson Speaks At His Hearing The request came in response to a Court TV petition asking the court ...

Stories for Thursday, June 26

Take Public Transit To The SF Fireworks Celebration

If you are thinking about coming down to Pier 39 to enjoy the City of San Francisco's 2006 Fourth of July Celebration, you might want to give serious consideration to taking public transport to the event. A notoriously difficult area to park in on most weekends, the scramble for space ...

Peterson Preliminary Hearing Delayed Until September

The judge in the Laci Peterson murder case reaffirmed his gag order Thursday, but refused to hold contempt proceedings against the Stanislaus County district attorney for speaking publicly about the case. Scott Peterson Speaks At His Hearing Judge Al Girolami also sealed a search warrant for Scott Peterson's cellular phone ...

Stories for Wednesday, June 25

Fire Erupts At Benicia's Valero Plant

Benicia residents have been urged to stay indoors because of a fire near an oil refinery that sent a plume of black smoke over the Carquinez Strait Wednesday, authorities said. Firefighters from several counties contained the fire near the Valero refinery around 3:45 p.m. Fire Erupts At Benicia Valero Plant ...

Hall vs. Newsom: Sups Square Off Over 'Care Not Cash'

San Francisco Supervisor Tony Hall on Wednesday denied he'd ever reached a deal to cast the swing vote on the city's controversial 'Care not Cash' program. SF Supervisor Tony Hall On 'Care Not Cash' Vote SF Supervisor Gavin Newsom On 'Care Not Cash' The measure -- sponsored by fellow supervisor ...

Stories for Tuesday, June 24

Mother Nature Takes Aim At Bay Area

They may not be plagues of biblical proportions, but four bug-borne ailments -- West Nile Virus, Pine Pitch Cankor, Lyme Disease and Pierce's Disease -- promise to be part of the Bay Area vocabulary during the upcoming months. West Nile To remain on the alert this year, university students from ...

Clip -- Do Not Use

Clip For Jeff

Official "Ticket 2's Day" Contest Rules

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR TO WIN(1) ELIGIBILITY:KTVU Fox 2’s Ticket 2 Tuesday “Great America’s Halloween Haunt Contest" (the “Contest”) is open only to legal residents of California, 18 years of age or older at the time of entry. Employees of KTVU Fox 2, Action 36, Cable 6, Cox ...

Stories for Monday, June 23

Kim Yonenaka Has A Baby Girl

KTVU Adds New Staffer -- Kim Yonenaka Has A Baby Girl The KTVU Channel 2 family added its newest member Monday when Mornings On 2 reporter Kim Yonenaka gave birth to a baby daughter.Almost as if it was scripted -- little Lindsey Lonergan was delivered at 8:21 a.m. -- during ...

Stories for Saturday, June 21

Six Injured In Oakland Sideshow 'Gone Bad'

A car fleeing a "sideshow" Friday night in Oakland caused a crash that sent several people to the hospital, according to the Oakland Police Department. Deputy Police Chief Peter Dunbar On Sideshows Police responded to reports of sideshow activity in the 7700 block of Macarthur Boulevard at about 10:30 p.m. ...

Stories for Friday, June 20

Find A 'Harry Potter' Party In Your Area

The wait for millions of Harry Potter fans is finally over Friday at midnight when "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" becomes available at bookstores throughout the Bay Area. If you just can't wait to get your hands on a copy for your anxious kids (or yourself), many ...

Stories for Thursday, June 19

June 20: SF City Attorney Refuses Geragos Request

San Francisco authorities filed court papers Thursday, asking a Stanislaus County judge to quash a subpoena issued by Scott Peterson's defense team for police records pertaining to a May 2002 homicide that bears some similarity to the Laci Peterson murder case. Defense Attorney Bob Moore On SF-Geragos Setback Attorney Mark ...

'The Hulk' Turns Into a $62.6 Million Monster

"The Hulk" was a monster at the box office in its debut weekend, with the comic-book adaptation taking in a June opening record of $62.6 million. Mark Pitta Interviews 'Hulk' Cast Members The action flick about a scientist turned into a raging green beast by a lab accident took over ...

Stories for Wednesday, June 18

June 18: Geragos: Warrants Could Touch Off 'Media Firestorm'

Scott Peterson's defense is appealing a judge's order to unseal search warrants in the case of his slain wife and unborn son, saying they will ignite a "media firestorm of misinformation." Newsweek's San Francisco Bureau Chief Karen Breslau Talks About Wiretaps It was also revealed in a court filing Wednesday ...

Stories for Tuesday, June 17

Oakland Wrestles With Sideshow Mayhem

It's still a few days before summer officially begins, but on the streets of Oakland the heat has already begun to rise. Deputy Police Chief Peter Dunbar On Sideshows The problem is an urban phenomenon called "sideshows" -- mechanized bullfights where souped-up cars have replaced the enraged bull. Over the ...

Stories for Monday, June 16

test video

Ken Burns New Film Documents Nation's First Road Trip

Stories for Sunday, June 15

Peterson-Frey Wiretaps Reveal Little Hard Evidence

Since his arrest nearly two months ago, Scott Peterson has amassed an unusually thick stack of letters -- many of them from women -- in his single-person jail cell, according to a newspaper report. Analysis: Assistant San Francisco D.A. Jim Hammer And Defense Attorney Bob Moore Discuss Gag Order Another ...

Stories for Saturday, June 14

Celebrity Attorneys Square Off In Peterson Case

Mark Geragos, the famed defense attorney representing Scott Peterson, filed court papers late Friday asking Stanislaus County Superior Court Judge Al Girolami to lift his gag order on the double murder case and charge attorney Gloria Allred with contempt of court, according to a published report. Analysis: Assistant San Francisco ...

43 items
Results 1 - 20 of 43next >
 
Featured Articles
Ads By Google