Donating a pint of blood could save lives. I know from experience. And get ready for the city's Polar Bear Plunge.
Assemblyman Jerry Hill is proposing the legislation in response to the 2010 gas transmission pipeline explosion in San Bruno and last year's gas distribution pipeline explosion in a Cupertino condominium complex.
The San Francisco County Jail No. 3 was built in 1934 and had to be demolished because posed an earthquake risk.
The California Supreme Court shot down attempts to save redevelopment agencies throughout the state.
The director got a new job in October as general manager of the telecommunications arm for the city of Tacoma, WA.
The bill was proposed after the Sept. 9, 2010, fire in the Crestmoor neighborhood to force utility companies to make it easier to shut off pipelines in the event of a disaster—a problem that exacerbated the San Bruno explosion.
California Assemblyman Jerry Hill encourages San Mateo County residents to submit their ideas for new laws into a contest in which the winner will get to testify in Sacramento.
A look back at the week's news, from Dec. 19-24.
The volunteer women's service organization held a special Christmas dinner for 25 Marines based at the 23rd Marine Regiment, which is headquartered in San Bruno.
Grade separation work will close most access to the Belle Air neighborhood during the second week of January and get ready for John Muir Elementary's blood drive.
At least two developers have expressed interest in building an upscale hotel on a vacant 1.5-acre site at The Crossing—a development the city has been anticipating for more than a decade.
Also, be sure to add to your calendar Assemblyman Jerry Hill's children's car seat safety check event, And here's some information about a new addition to the chamber and how you can get free downloads from the library.
Also, check out the chamber's entrepreneur's training class and an upcoming Cinco de Mayo celebration.
A hotel developer based out of Southern California that has built such projects as the Disneyland Hotel has expressed interest in building a hotel in San Bruno.
Ken Ibarra, who has served on the City Council since 1996, will be the vice mayor for the next year.
Energy company accepts responsibility for San Bruno pipeline explosion before judge, but those representing victims express skepticism about PG&E's intentions.
A look back at the week's news in San Bruno, from Dec.12-16.
Figure cited by district attorney $200,000 less than actual amount; mosquito abatement agency fully insured, director says.
Fifteen months after the Sept. 9, 2010 San Bruno explosion and fire that killed eight people, PG&E announced on Tuesday that it is taking financial responsibility to compensate all of the victims.
The $9 million-$11 million project will include reconstruction of streets, the water system, sewer, streetlights, storm drainage and Glenview Park.
The city plans to replace all streets, sewers, water mains, curbs, gutters and sidewalks within the fire-damaged area.
Now's the time to plan for city office closures, spelling bee and teen snowboarding trip.
After an hour-and-a-half meeting, the advisory committee tasked with discussing possibly shifting the school boundaries for the San Bruno Park School District decided to make a recommendation of keeping things status quo.
Here are six things every San Bruno resident should know about for the coming week.
The survey from the Pipeline Safety Trust comes in the wake of a San Francisco Chronicle story that reported that a state law in California prevents people from finding out information about pipelines running underneath their neighborhoods.
A look back at the week's news from Nov. 20-26.
The mayor and two council members were officially sworn in to their positions Tuesday night at the City Council meeting.
Here are seven things every San Bruno resident should know about for the coming week.
The City Council will be taking a vote at its Tuesday meeting whether to hire a Houston-based firm to oversee any additional pipeline work PG&E plans in the city.
A look back at the week's news.
More than 200 coats were distributed during the Coats for Kids event.
Mayor Jim Ruane, City Manager Connie Jackson and others are expected to give the local perspective at the Pipeline Safety Trust's annual conference about how the city was affected by the pipeline explosion.
While the City Council made three new appointments, it deferred making any changes to two committees that have struggled to stay active because of a lack of membership.
The upgrades are part of an $11 million effort to repair and rebuild the infrastructure damaged by the Sept. 9, 2010, pipeline explosion and fire.
This weekend, Caltrain is urging motorists to expect road closures on San Mateo Avenue, Angus Avenue and First Avenue as construction crews begin installing the shoofly for the grade separation project.
The San Bruno Park School District was given the "program improvement" designation this year after a certain percentage of students failed to score high enough on statewide tests.
During exit polls on Tuesday, San Bruno voters talked about what brought them out for the election. Measure O, the $40 million construction bond, was a major factor.
The $40 million bond measure, which would have been used for capital improvement projects throughout the district, only received 50 percent of the vote. It needed 55 percent approval to pass.
Schools trustee Kevin Martinez got the most votes, with a third of ballots cast supporting him.
Traffic concerns on the east side of San Bruno prompt calls for no-parking zones. Also, the city requires a developer to comply with several agreements before starting construction.