Homes feature classic detailing, upgrades.
The announcement comes on the heels of admission from PG&E that it misclassified pipelines and avoided federal safety rules.
Affordable entertainment for you and the kids.
An inline video inspection of a 3-mile section of Line 132 near the Sept. 9 pipeline explosion site uncovered "minor" dent and girth weld problems.
This week's celebrity fruit: the raspberry, in all hues.
Spacious home on Fleetwood Drive features plenty of light.
From free fitness classes to a landmark parade, we've got your holiday weekend covered.
A segment of PG&E's Line 132 on Crestwood Drive was tested with water pressure to evaluate its strength as part of the utility's efforts to test 152 miles of natural gas transmission pipeline in highly populated areas throughout the state.
Say the secret word and win prizes.
For this week's Viewfinder, San Bruno Patch stopped by Cleo's Steakhouse.
The week's listings include a 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom home on Crestmoor Drive.
Restaurants you can take the kids to for a stress-free meal.
Deals enough to satisfy kids, adventurers and Giants fans.
Depending on where you're at in San Bruno, a 50-cent difference can be found in gas prices.
The weather should be sunny and warm for this Sunday's farmers' market; there may be surprises in store for dad.
Sunday's open houses include a sunny two-story home with views of the Bay and the city lights.
"We've acknowledged several times since the tragedy that our operations and recordkeeping practices aren't where they should be," a PG&E spokesman said.
Sunday's open houses offer close proximity to freeways.
San Bruno Patch joined the staff of Jack's and guests as they celebrated the restaurant's grand opening on Tuesday.
The San Francisco Business Times named Dan Springer of Responsys the best CEO of a small company.
Sunday, the market will be on Jenevein Avenue instead of San Mateo Avenue because of the Posy Parade.
The utility said it was important to make sure the public heard directly from the top leaders that PG&E is changing since the tragic Sept. 9 fire.
San Bruno Patch took a visit to one of downtown San Bruno's hotspots: Newell's Pub.
This week's picks focus on local hair stylists.
The San Bruno resident demonstrates the screen printing process, one of his many artistic talents and a representation of what he describes as being part of a nation of creative producers.
This Sunday, homes in San Bruno Park, Lomita Park and Huntington Park will be open.
Forest City Enterprises takes over the property management of the mall from real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle.
The clubs could each owe another $275,000 if they fail to deter similar crimes on their properties in the next two years.
South City restaurant and club features Filipino cuisine and an energetic night out.
This Sunday's open houses offer elegant appointments, proximity to great schools.
The downtown farmers' market will also feature pies, jams and other fresh, local produce and items.
This week's choice offers attentive service, diner favorites.
Havens for the hungry late at night and into the morning.
Sunday's open houses include a Monte Verde two-story.
What's it like to spend a day in the shoes of Lovely Bump owner Beth O'Connor? Plan on making a lot of price tags.
The restaurant is now twice in size and includes a bar that is a 1925 mahogany Brunswick from the San Francisco Cliff House.
Patch recommends a classic "ristorante."
This week's listings include nicely landscaped, three-bedroom homes, and even a white picket fence.
Contributor Harmon Leon lifts some weights at the independent gym located in the Bayhill Shopping Center.
Contributor Harmon Leon goes and eats crepes at Cafe Grillades.