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News Stories for December 2003

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Stories for Wednesday, December 31

KTVU Exclusive: Dog-Mauling Trial's Knoller Set Free

A woman convicted of involuntary manslaughter along with her husband in the dog mauling death of a San Francisco neighbor was released from prison after serving more than half of a four-year sentence, KTVU has reported. Knoller Released; Talks Exclusively With KTVU Author Reveals Bizarre World Of The Defendants Of ...

Stories for Tuesday, December 30

Speech: I Have A Dream

Delivered on the steps at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 28, 1963 Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had ...

Storm Cleanup Underway; Crew Repairing SF Sinkhole

As the Bay Area gets a break in the stormy weather that pelted the region, residents were seeing power restored, flights arriving on time and storm damage being repaired. Video: Crews Hurry To Fill In San Francisco Sink Hole Thousands of Pacific, Gas and Electric Co. customers who lost power ...

Local Man Killed; Fiancee Pulled From Rubble

Aid workers shifted their operations Tuesday from searching for survivors of Iran's devastating earthquake to helping the injured and homeless -- and burying the corpses still being pulled from the rubble. Pakistan-India Earthquake PAKISTAN EARTHQUAKE Video: Pakistan Relief Efforts Video: Children Rescued From School Slideshow: Frustration Over Relief High In ...

Stories for Monday, December 29

Storm Knocks Out Power To Thousands

A windy and wet storm slowly moving through the Bay Area has flooded many streets and some homes, caused power outages and delayed flights, officials said. Video: Alameda Sinkhole Swallows Van Pacific Gas and Electric Co. said 186,000 of its customers have lost power since the storm hit Sunday night. ...

Stories for Sunday, December 28

Rainy Days And Mondays

The National Weather Service Sunday issued a handful of winter-weather advisories for the Bay Area, including a flash flood warning for residents of the wine country. Video: Alameda Sinkhole Swallows Van Stormy Weather Check On Your Commute Get The Latest Weather Conditions Sign-Up For Your Early Warning Neighborhood Forecast Check ...

Stories for Wednesday, December 24

The Peterson Case: One Year Later

It was a year ago that the Modesto Police Department got a frantic Christmas Eve phone call from Scott Peterson reporting that his pregnant wife, Laci, was missing from the couple's home. In a matter of weeks, Laci Peterson and her fate would become the subject of hundreds of hours ...

Lull In the Storms

A winter storm packing a punch of blustery winds and heavy snow barreled into the Sierra Wednesday, making mountain driving difficult for holiday travelers. Video: Dave Marquis Reports From Emigrant Gap Holiday Travel Check On Your Commute Get The Latest Weather Conditions Sign-Up For Your Early Warning Neighborhood Forecast Check ...

Stories for Saturday, December 20

PG&E Takes Blame for SF Power Outage

Pacific Gas and Electric Co.'s delayed response to a circuit failure may have worsened a San Francisco power outage that left 125,000 customers without electricity over the weekend, company officials said Tuesday. Business Columnist David Lazarus On Blackout's Impact Pacific Gas and Electric Co.'s delayed response to a circuit failure ...

Petaluma Family Struggles With Holiday Tragedy

There are mixed emotions this holiday season at the Petaluma home of the Babb family. That's because they are dealing with the death of their mother, who made the ultimate sacrifice for her child -- giving up her very life. Video: Sister-In-Law Tricia Dickinson On How The Family Is Coping ...

Stories for Friday, December 19

Glide Memorial Runs Out Of Food

The Glide Memorial Church gave away holiday groceries to the homeless and needy in the Bay Area all day Friday, but officials said that for the first time in 22 years they have run out of food and were turning hungry people away. Rev. Cecil Williams Talks About Grocery Giveaway ...

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Dec. 19: Prosecutors Return Peterson's Truck

A pickup truck at the center of a dispute in the Scott Peterson double murder case has been returned to the Modesto fertilizer salesman, prosecutors confirmed Friday. Court Video: Prosecutors Want To Buy Scott's Truck Prosecutors had asked the court to allow them to keep the 2002 Ford pickup truck ...

Brazen Murder Shocks Cow Hollow Neighborhood

San Francisco police have released a composite sketch of a man they believe murdered 28-year-old Daniel Price of San Francisco in front of his wife in Cow Hollow early Friday morning. Rob Roth Reports On Cow Hollow Shooting Police say that following the murder the suspect tried to carjack a ...

Stories for Wednesday, December 17

Local Charities Need Holiday Help

Numerous Bay Area charities have been struggling to collect donations for the holiday season in the face of widespread economic troubles and are concerned they may not be able to meet local needs during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Here's a list of reputable organizations that are accepting donations and ...

Stories for Tuesday, December 16

Cause Still Unknown SF Muni Bus Crash

The driver of a San Francisco Municipal Railway bus that crashed into an adult video storehas been identified, and one victim of that crash was still hospitalized Tuesday in critical condition.Police say they still don't know what caused 47-year-old Darrow Richardson to crash the 14-Mission line bus he was driving ...

Stories for Monday, December 15

Dec. 15: Peterson Defense Files For Change Of Venue

Waiting until the 12th hour, Mark Geragos -- Scott Peterson's lead attorney -- officially filed a change of venue motion early Monday morning, citing the enormous pre-trial publicity surrounding the domestic murder case that has captured the attention of the nation.Geragos was granted an extension through the weekend until 9 ...

Stories for Friday, December 12

Dec. 12: Prosecutors Want To Buy Peterson's Truck

A Stanislaus County judge Friday gave Scott Peterson's defense team the weekend to prepare its change of venue, but he refused to broker a deal that would allow prosecutors to buy the fertilizer salesman's truck. Court Video: Prosecutors Want To Buy Scott's Truck Ted Rowlands Noon Report From Modesto Judge ...

Stories for Thursday, December 11

Newsom: Fagan Out As SFPD Police Chief

Mayor-elect Gavin Newsom said Thursday he would replace Alex Fagan Sr. as head of the city's troubled police department. Newsom: Fagan Out As SFPD Chief Appearing on KTVU's Mornings On 2, Newsom said he was beginning the search for the 'best and the brightest" to bring in to run many ...

Stories for Wednesday, December 10

Flu Deaths Mount In California

A 16-year-old who tested positive for the flu has died in a San Diego County hospital, health officials said Friday.The boy, who was not identified, died in intensive care at a San Diego County hospital late Thursday or early Friday, a county spokeswoman said. The case has been referred to ...

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