Almaden Resident Coyote-trapping ordinance fails again to win council's approval October 28, 2004 By Sandy Brundage, Staff Writer Three weeks ago the San Jose City Council voted by a narrow
Alamaden Resident Not So Wily: This coyote is caught in a leghold trap. The San Jose City Council is considering changing a 1989 ordinance to allow trapping within city limits,
Almaden Times Weekly City denies coyote trapping—again Deja vu and disappointment October 28, 2004 Kymberli W. Brady, Staff Writer How quickly the tide can turn in two short weeks. While
Almaden Times City Council brings back discussions on Coyote ordinance October 14, 2004 Kymberli W. Brady, Staff Writer After waiting nearly four hours for item 5.4 [Follow-up on alternative strategies
Almaden Times Weekly Coyote trapping: City Council denies emergency ordinance October 7, 2004 Kymberli W. Brady, Staff Writer An 18-month battle that looked to finally reach an end on Tuesday, instead
Almaden Times Weekly Howling concerns September 23, 2004 Kymberli W. Brady, Staff Writer Residents and animal activists argue over mounting coyote threats Almaden residents have enormous pride in their upscale
Oakland Tribune Dog attacks detailed at meeting Richmond residents complain city does little to protect them July 08, 2001 Angela Hill, Staff writer Richmond -- About 40 people, most of
The Almanac Coyote hunt put on hold, for now July 25, 2001 Sharon Driscoll, Staff Writer The rogue visitor to Portola Valley's Ranch neighborhood _ a fearless coyote causing concern
The Almanac Coyote trouble again at Portola Valley Ranch July 18, 2001 Sharon Driscoll, Staff Writer That wily coyote is back again at the Portola Valley Ranch, and so is
The Alamanac Open space district traps, kills wild pigs Board votes to continue program to control spread of wild pigs March 7, 2001 Marion Softky, Staff Writer Tough, smart, and