Politics & Government
Week in Review: Golden Apples and Keys to the City
Check out the news you may have missed this week.

This week in South San Francisco, the mayor spoke about the state of the city, gifted teachers got golden apples, and a seven-year-old got a key to the city. Check out these articles from the past week to see what you may have missed during your busy Monday to Friday routine.
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- PG&E in South San Francisco.
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- New unemployment numbers showed .
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- The California Highway Patrol in the crash of a bus owned by South San Francisco company .
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- Mayor Kevin Mullin at the annual State of the City Address to the business community on Tuesday.
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- New District 1 San Mateo County Supervisor .
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- on their labor contract.
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- Ten deserving teachers and district staff at the school district's annual ceremony.
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- Community members and redevelop a parcel of land at El Camino Real and Chestnut Avenue.
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- Monte Verde second-grader Matteo Lopez for .
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- The seven suspects in the "Mighty Mites" drug bust at their second court appearance Thursday.
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- The school board .
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- on suspicion of attempted armed robbery Wednesday night.
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- Columnist Alexis Petru at through a county program.
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- Gas prices during Memorial Day Weekend.
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