By CAROLYN JONES, San Francisco Chronicle
Ranchers ride out recession
The bull was wedged against the fence, pointed the wrong direction, grunting and thrashing wildly. All 2,000 surly, sweaty, stubborn pounds of him.
"Git out of there, boy!" shouted the bull's caretaker, rancher Page Baldwin, swatting his hat at the snorting beast.
Will Berkeley City Council say Yoo committed war crimes?
Berkeley's City Council will delve into national policy again next week when it votes whether to demand the United States charge Berkeley resident and former Bush adviser John Yoo with war crimes.
Yoo, a tenured professor at UC Berkeley's Boalt Hall School of Law, wrote the memos offering legal justification for torture while he worked for the White House from 2001 to 2003.
Calif. town mulling tax incentive for solar energy
BERKELEY, Calif. -- City leaders in Berkeley, Calif. are expected to make a major leap forward Tuesday by becoming the first in the-nation to allow homeowners to pay for solar energy systems through their property taxes.
Tree sitter comes to earth
BERKELEY, Calif. -- One of the four tree-sitters at the Memorial Stadium oak grove descended from the foliage Monday, leaving three protesters attempting to stop the University of California, Berkeley's plans to build a sports training center.
California city will be litmus for bankruptcy cases
SAN FRANCISCO -- A northern California city that declared bankruptcy last week has thrust itself into the national spotlight as a test case for thousands of floundering cities desperate to unload their extravagant public employee contracts.

