A San Bruno resident is concerned that streets aren't being cleaned properly because the city has set street sweeping hours for too early in the day.
Five of the people arrested in connection with the South San Francisco 2010 triple homicide are from San Bruno. The charges against them and more than a dozen people include murder, conspiracy and racketeering.
For Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Congresswoman Jackie Speier pays tribute to those in her district of Asian American and Pacific Islander descent, especially those who were interned in San Bruno during World War II.
The city is in the process of having a survey done to determine what residents in the Crestmoor neighborhood want to do with the pipeline that exploded there in 2010.
Also, don't forget about the school board meeting, BAWSCA landscape workshops and Streets Alive.
School closures at Crestmoor and El Crystal schools were avoided after the San Bruno Park School Board voted 4-1 against a recommendation made by the superintendent.
The council will also be discussing Memory Lane and the new farmers market at the mall at Tuesday's meeting.
A grand jury report criticized San Mateo County's office of emergency services for some of its response to the San Bruno fire. Nearly two years later, improvements still need to be made, the report concluded.
The settlement stems from the utility's failure to produce gas pipeline safety records after the San Bruno disaster.
The location used to be one of the many downtown buildings owned by Lullaby Lane.
The full San Bruno Park School Board will begin to discuss possible school closures for the first time at its meeting Wednesday.
Also, don't forget that the city has a summer internship program, Prudential San Bruno is holding a paper shredding party and SFO is expected to give an update to residents at the next City Council meeting.
The San Bruno Park School District is planning a program in the fall for children whose birthday falls just short of the new cutoff date for kindergarten. A recent vote from a state Senate subcommittee means the program can move forward unimpeded.
The restitution, which was paid to the city to support the city’s ongoing recovery efforts following the 2010 pipeline explosion, will be placed in a nonprofit entity and used "for a greater good for all the citizens."
The California Public Utilities Commission is recognizing National Safe Digging Month by promoting 811, the phone number to call before starting an excavation project.
The Architectural Review Committee will be meeting today at City Hall. Here is the agenda.
The California Public Utilities Commission is seeking to add seven new positions to its gas safety division in the wake of the San Bruno fire.
Also, check out a free shredding party, a tour of Parkside Intermediate for parents, AYSO registration for coaches and the library's homework center.
Highlights from the February and March meetings of the city's citizen-appointed boards.
The Burlingame City Council began discussions this week about the costs of building a temporary fire station that is part of four-city fire merger approved last year. The consolidation includes the San Bruno Fire Department.
The congresswoman urged the California Public Utilities Commission to think of customers first when making a decision about costs and PG&E in the aftermath of the San Bruno pipeline explosion.
The San Bruno branch of the National Archives made public records that were kept confidential about 132 million Americans since 1940.
Also, check out the draft EIR for the city's transit corridors plan, check out the Children's Health Council for parenting resources and plan to attend the Showcase of Businesses at the mall.
Despite criticism, PG&E says customers should pick up most of the tab for its pipeline upgrade plan because its would be used to meet new, industrywide standards set by the California Public Utilities Commission. Is that right?
The dogs were found Friday at the Peninsula Place condominium complex in San Bruno in the worst condition the shelter’s veterinary and cruelty investigation staff have ever seen, a spokesman said.
The city is proposed several alternatives to closing Memory Lane, despite some of the public uproar about the problem. The City Council will be discussing the options at Tuesday's meeting.
Plenty of things to look out for during the upcoming week, including two Easter egg hunts and a puppet art show. Also, check out some helpful bicycle and chamber updates.
Mayor Jim Ruane will be one of two honorees at the Peninsula Coalition's awards dinner in May.
Critics continue to say PG&E should not seek to saddle ratepayers with 90 percent of the cost for the $2.2 billion plan because of its previous mistakes with handling pipeline safety.
Also, don't miss the next meeting continuing the discussion about possible school closures, check out an update from SFO about how its plans to protect endangered species impacts San Bruno, and sign up for the Showcase of Businesses.
Residents can use the site to stay informed about the progress of the rebuilding projects in the Crestmoor neighborhood, which was devastated by the 2010 PG&E pipeline explosion.
Ideas have already started floating around about how the city should spend the $70 million from the settlement reached with PG&E. What do you think the city should do?
The San Bruno Park School District board of trustees will be discussing possible layoffs for next school year at its March 14 meeting.
Also, look out for the hip hop dance contest at the mall and Easter in the Park.
The City Council will be discussing proposed increases to residents' garbage, water and sewer rates at its Tuesday meeting.
The reports concluded that before Line 132 ruptured in the Crestmoor neighborhood, PG&E could have identified problems with its record keeping issues, but it failed to keep and maintain information needed to promote gas pipeline safety.
Jim Ruane, San Bruno's mayor, announced a $70 million settlement agreement with PG&E today that will further support the city’s recovery efforts following the tragic 2010 pipeline explosion.
San Bruno officials are expected to announce the details of the settlement at a news conference at City Hall this morning.
The state assemblyman will be in San Bruno for his monthly coffee event with constituents, where residents can share ideas, ask questions, and raise concerns about legislative issues affecting the community.
Also, look out for the Job Hunters Boot Camp, the Expanding Your Horizons conference at Skyline College and the grand opening of Yenis Dance Studio in downtown San Bruno.