"Bone-appétit," says Assemblymember Yamada, sponsor of the bill which becomes law in January.
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The 'Cell Phone Kill Switch Bill' is meant to keep help keep smartphone owners from being mugged or robbed for their phones.
Some websites publish mug shots and then charge up to $1,000 to remove them. The bill's author calls that "extortion."
Taxpayers wishing to appeal the assessed value of their property can do so by filing an Application for Changed Assessment in their county.
With the economical benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
The 20 minute delay affected trains to San Francisco and the East Bay
Some of the action involving East Bay legislators this past week in Washington and Sacramento
There are now 30 flu-related deaths so far this season in the Bay Area
Kristina Lawson and Kish Rajan say they will not run for the congressional seat now held by retiring Congressman George Miller
Declaration calls for conservation and management of state's water resources
Some of the items involving East Bay legislators this week in Sacramento and Washington, D.C.
Contra Costa County reported its second flu death today, a 48-year-old man who died in December; Sonoma County reported a third flu death, a 61-year-old woman with a preexisting medical condition.
Petaluma-based Rancho Feeding Corporation is recalling more than 41,000 pounds of beef after federal officials said it was not properly inspected before the cattle were slaughtered.
Rancho Feeding Corporation is recalling 41,683 pounds of beef produced Wednesday, Jan. 8.
The 40-year East Bay Democratic congressman is retiring, leaving open his district seat in this year's election
Assembly members and senators praise the governor's budget proposal for increasing spending for education and other programs while also reducing the state's debt
The woman, whose name is not being released, is the county's first flu death of the season.
With increasing reports of H1N1 flu deaths, here are the symptoms of influenza from the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The Contra Costa Times claims that rather than doing her job, Kimberly Lehmkuhl spends her time during council meetings sending out tweets on her Twitter account.
The wood burning ban is in place for the fifth straight day now
The air quality district issues the wood burning ban for the fourth straight day.
The IRS cautioned that it will not process any tax returns before Jan. 31, so there is no advantage to filing on paper before the opening date.
The man says he is a former employee of the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, the agency that calls the Spare-the-Air Alerts.
It's the third straight day a ban on wood burning has been put in place
The Bay Area is seeing record-low rainfall levels so far this season, with levels far below the previous lows.
The ban prohibits the burning of wood, manufactured fire logs or other solid fuel
Without extensions from Congress, several important tax breaks may end.
Air quality officials say they issue an average of more than 200 citations on every day there is an alert. There's another alert tomorrow, Sunday.
It's the seventh straight day a wood burning ban has been put in place
It's the sixth straight day the wood burning ban has been put in place
It's the fifth day in a row a wood burning ban has been in place
Air quality district issues a wood burning ban for the fourth straight day
Some of the items involving East Bay legislators this past week in Washington, D.C., and Sacramento
Stronger winds have improved the air quality, so wood burning will be allowed on Thursday
A fire in Redwood City is a contributing factor to the 11th straight day of Spare The Air alerts