Also, don't forget that the Library Homework Center continues to be available for students, don't forget that city offices will be closed Friday and that Grace Honda is changing hands.
The transit systems will adjust their schedules on Thanksgiving and Black Friday.
Also, don't forget about the ongoing community art gallery at the library, the Santa pajama party at the mall and the public hearing on the city's downtown transit corridors plan.
A Caltrans ramp metering project will close several freeway ramps during nights this week in South San Francisco and San Bruno.
Most of the work will take place overnight in an effort to continue raising the Caltrain tracks above San Bruno, San Mateo and Angus avenues.
The County Board of Supervisors joined several elected officials in saying the California Public Utilities Commission president did not protect the residents of San Bruno after the explosion in 2010 killed eight people.
Select bags of 9 oz. Fresh Express Spinach have been recalled from several supermarkets and stores around the Peninsula.
Patch talked with voters as they left the polls on Tuesday. While there were many supporters of Barack Obama and the school measures, not everyone shared the same views.
You could be in the next activity guide for the city if you're in the group photo.
The company that was conducting the audit was purchased in September, which means a new company must now be found.
In her talk to the students, Congresswoman Jackie Speier stressed the importance of overcoming adversity and being successful in life.
Also, don't forget about the San Bruno Education Foundation's "First Wednesday" and the Discover & Go program from the Friends of the San Bruno Library.
While the council agreed to move forward with the design for the grade separation arch, several council members still had reservations and wanted another opportunity to discuss the city's options.
The teachers will be riding Caltrain routes across the Peninsula to promote their support for Prop. 30—which they say would “put California back on track”—and opposition to Prop. 32.
Former U.S. Sen. George Mitchell's withdrawal follows the ongoing criticism from San Bruno officials and others that his appointment was brokered in a "backroom deal" between PG&E and the CPUC.
The San Mateo Daily Journal said the school district suffers from poor leadership and communication, which needs to be fixed before any other ballot measure is passed. Do you agree?
In the resolution, Mayor Jim Ruane said CPUC President Michael Peevey hasn't demonstrated that he has adequate respect for the residents in San Bruno and throughout the state with his handling of the PG&E proceedings.
Mayor Jim Ruane: DLA Piper’s conflict and receipt of confidential information “automatically eliminates them as an unbiased party in mediating a settlement fair to the people and City of San Bruno.”
Changes are being proposed to SamTrans bus routes throughout the county to make bus service more efficient for riders. In the proposal are several changes to key bus routes that go through San Bruno.
If the ban is approved, 18 cities in San Mateo County—as well as some in Santa Clara County—are expected to adopt similar citywide bans.
An online petition was recently launched calling for Gov. Jerry Brown to replace the CPUC president with someone new. Now, local officials and others are showing their support for the petition and asking leaders throughout the state to join them.
A new conference about the petition drive will take place Monday in the Crestmoor neighborhood. So far, more than 200 people have said they agree that the CPUC president should be removed from his position.
A study session was planned to take place Thursday where San Mateo Union High School District board members would take into consideration selling the Crestmoor High Athletic Fields. It has now been delayed by a few months.
The group delivered a formal letter to the CPUC on Wednesday to protest the recent appointment of former Sen. George Mitchell, who, according to the city of San Bruno and others, was chosen without the input or consent of anyone except PG&E.
Mayor Jim Ruane, Assemblyman Jerry Hill and others say the decision to appoint a former U.S. senator to help mediate talks about the PG&E penalty case was a "backroom deal between the CPUC and PG&E."
Supporters of the parcel tax have begun placing signs around the city to spread the word about the Yes on Measure G campaign.
The mediator, a former U.S. senator, is expected to push the proceedings along quicker so that residents in San Bruno can receive justice for the 2010 San Bruno pipeline explosion, the CPUC president said.
In issuing the preliminary decision about PG&E's proposed gas pipeline safety plan, the CPUC said this is only the beginning of a permanent change that has to take place with PG&E and other pipeline operators throughout the state.
Outraged by the CPUC's recent decision to temporarily suspend its hearings on the PG&E penalty case related to the San Bruno fire, Assemblyman Jerry Hill and others in San Bruno demanded that the state regulators reverse their action.
Also, dont' forget about Coats for Kids, the Family Resources Fair and Congresswoman Jackie Speier's job hunters. And there has been another bird found that has tested positive for West Nile virus.
Topics will include ongoing construction in the Crestmoor neighborhood, the downtown transit corridors plan and capital improvements.
The union that represents the non-managerial and non-public safety employees has been trying to get the city to conduct a salary survey to find out if their pay is comparable with other cities, but the city has denied its request so far.
While no decisions were made, the consensus among council members was that the nonprofit handling the funds should be set up in a way that benefits the entire city over the long term.
It was standing-room-only at the San Mateo County Democratic Headquarters Wednesday night for round-one of the presidential debates.
Also, don't forget about the Halloween costume swap, the St. Dunstan dance in Millbrae, a Star Wars-themed reading day at the library and a financial workshop at the mall.
When the city reached a $70 million settlement with PG&E in March, leaders said it would take nine months to a year to set up a nonprofit organization, which would then figure out how to distribute the money. More details will be revealed tonight.
Congresswoman Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, plans to show her support by visiting Lackland Air Force Base, where a group of male boot-camp instructors reportedly sexually assaulted a number of female recruits..
A lawyer for PG&E made opening remarks at a hearing Tuesday before state regulators and made the case that the utility shouldn't be blamed or fined for the 2010 San Bruno fire.
The students claim they were unfairly denied admission to Mills High School—and instead sent to Capuchino High School—even though they live within its school zone.