Three of Assemblyman Jerry Hill's bills related to the 2010 San Bruno pipeline explosion are now on the governor's desk and could be signed into law.
Some parlors in the county have been shut down due to inappropriate business practices.
The software engineer from Menlo Park, and formerly from San Bruno, said he hopes the Republican convention does a better job of incorporating the energy and ideas Ron Paul supporters have brought to Tampa.
Also, don't forget about the blood drive at Tanforan. And here's some information about a recent West Nile virus incident and an update about PG&E's Line 101 near San Bruno.
Shortly after the September 2010 pipeline explosion in the Crestmoor neighborhood, PG&E agreed to decommission the section of the pipe that runs through the city. Now, work will finally begin to have the pipe permanently put out of service.
A San Bruno resident will be one of the 35,000 people at the convention in Charlotte next week.
The tree was removed to accommodate water system upgrades that were part of the rebuilding process in the neighborhood.
The event will also allow residents to ask questions to city staff and the general contractor about the additional safety precautions and the ongoing utility replacement work.
Assemblyman Jerry Hill says PG&E's $2.2 billion plan, proposed in the wake of the 2010 San Bruno pipeline explosion, would saddle ratepayers with the majority of the costs while the utility would unfairly make a profit.
Much of the work for the rest of the project will focus on building the new elevated Caltrain station between San Bruno and San Mateo avenues.
The gathering will include the unveiling of a plaque to recognize the city's recovery since the Sept. 9, 2010, fire.
The median rehabilitation work is part of an ongoing effort to beautify the city.
The city has plans to develop a hotel at the Crossing, but a suitable company that can fulfill the city's vision must be found first. The City Council thinks the services of a consultant are needed to make that happen.
In a Patch survey, Republican activists lauded Paul Ryan for his fiscal conservatism and brainpower, while Democrats said the choice could help the Obama campaign.
Also, don't forget about Sunday's farmers' market, the CHP's senior driving seminar and the upcoming mosquito treatment over Mills Field.
Work was temporarily halted when a contractor accidentally clipped a two-inch gas line in nearly the same spot as the deadly 2010 explosion.
In the event of the “Big One,” county and city employees are better prepared to coordinate their efforts.
Several officials gave speeches in front of San Bruno City Hall, near the intersection where ground was first broken to pave El Camino Real, a period re-enactment took place and vintage automobiles led a procession to Burlingame.
The Republican presidential candidate stopped campaigning a few months ago. So why are his campaign signs still standing in San Bruno, a heavily Democratic city?
The construction project being worked on to replace a water line near Glenview Drive and Earl Avenue has been halted by the city until further review of the accident.
The district claims the Chinese students who filed the complaint were transferred out of Mills High because of an issue with proof of residency, not because of their race.
The last fiscal year ended June 30. So why hasn't the city been able to sign labor agreements with four of the employee unions yet?
Want to know how much taxpayers will be asked to pay to keep the San Bruno Park School District afloat? Then let your voices be heard at today's special school board meeting.
The City Council will discuss details about the deal, which could bring a large, upscale hotel to San Bruno, at today's meeting.
If the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors has its way, residents will be voting in November whether to increase sales tax by half a cent, for a period of 10 years.
Also, don't forget about the Clean Sweep flea market, Tanforan activities and Sunday farmers' market.
The animal, found earlier this month, is the first squirrel to test positive for West Nile virus in the county this year.
While 70 state parks across California struggled to stay open, it was discovered recently the State Parks and Recreation Department was sitting on extra funds.
First-ever vehicles will help green SamTrans.
Many local politicians, including San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee and Democratic Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, are against the measure.
The San Mateo County grand jury recently concluded that having so many police dispatch centers throughout the county was "redundant" and not cost-effective.
San Bruno government agencies have vowed to keep transparency a priority despite a recent decision that said cities don't have to post meeting agendas to the public. But when put to the test, would they get a passing grade?
Legislators decided to suspend mandates that require local jurisdictions to keep the public informed. San Bruno's mayor and the president of the San Bruno Park School Board said they will continue to post agendas, even if not required.
A November ballot measure in San Francisco will ask voters to decide whether the city should draw up a plan to open O’Shaughnessy Dam, eliminating a huge source of drinking water for the Peninsula.
In an update released on the status of the destroyed and damaged homes in the Crestmoor neighborhood, the city shows that progress continues to be made since the 2010 San Bruno pipeline explosion.
The director, who has worked for the city for 10 years, will be leaving his post as the city's top planner this month.
Investigators blamed a pipeline company and federal regulators for their lack of oversight related to pipeline safety. Sound familiar?
Also, don't forget about Java With Jerry, Sunday's farmers' market, the Tanforan summer mall camp and the upcoming street closures for San Bruno Avenue.
After receiving complaints about how the city handles parking tickets on street sweeping days, the City Council will be evaluating the city's process at today's meeting and deciding if it is fair enough or in need of change.
The City Council recently approved the city's budget for the 2012 fiscal year, which includes reductions because of the elimination of redevelopment and a significant reorganization to city personnel. Do you agree with the changes?