Edith McClurg dies at 89
Christine Morente - 04/19/2006
Edith Francis Shockey McClurg, who spent countless hours volunteering in the San Bruno Library -- died April 9. She was 89.
Seth Brenzel, Harry Gaines marry
Staff - 04/16/2006
Seth Andrew Brenzel and Harry Malcolm Gaines Jr. affirmed their partnership yesterday in the Green Room of the San Francisco War Memorial Veterans Building. Noam Cook, a friend, led the commitment ceremony.
SB seniors offered affordable housing choice
Carolyn Livengood - 03/17/2006
KDF Communities and the city of San Bruno recently celebrated a public/private partnership that is charting a new course for affordable housing in San Bruno: The Village at the Crossing, a new senior community. More than 50 people attended the event at 1101 National Ave. (the construction site) across from The Shops at Tanforan, a newly renovated retail and dining destination.
Endangered species under the microscope
Christine Morente - 02/13/2006
It slithers through the ponds and marshes of San Mateo County.
Vehicle, tree catch fire this morning
Staff - 01/18/2006
A vehicle caught fire after colliding with another vehicle this morning on the connector ramp between southbound Interstate 280 and eastbound Interstate 380 in San Bruno, according to the California Highway Patrol. A tree also caught fire as a result of the accident.
South City eyes recycled water
Christine Lias - 10/10/2005
With water costs expected to nearly triple in the next decade, council members will raise the topic of recycled water and partnering with San Bruno to create a new water source.
Julio Burroughs seeks Arcadian Circles
Kate Williamson - 10/02/2005
With an important local election one month away and a midterm national election coming up next year, one San Bruno man is promoting a new grass-roots voter education effort.
Bay Area dreams that could be realized
Tom Stienstra - 10/02/2005
One of my ultimate outdoor fantasies -- one that is now illegal -- is to plunk my old green canoe into Crystal Springs Reservoir on the Peninsula, paddle to a hidden cove and then, as the orange glow of dawn arrives, cast with my fly rod for giant rainbow trout, catch-and-release.
Thai Buddhists observe New Year
Tara Ramroop - 04/12/2004
Easter Sunday was, perhaps surprisingly, just as big a deal for Thai Buddhists as it was for millions of Christians across the globe.
San Bruno National Guard returns
Sean Holstege - 04/12/2004
It's a short word, but it packs 7,453 miles worth of meaning for the California National Guard troops and their Bay Area families who reunited tearfully and joyfully early Easter Sunday.
Dark chapter of San Bruno history recalled in book
Jason Dearen - 11/10/2003
Forced out of their Oakland home in early 1942, Daisy Uyeda-Satoda's family was taken to a holding camp in San Bruno located on the same land on which the Tanforan mall now stands.
Court upholds San Bruno airport parking tax
Staff writer - 05/24/2003
A business license tax imposed by the city of San Bruno on airport parking lots was upheld by a state appeals court Friday.
Key step in general plan renewal up for review
Michael Flaherty - 10/26/2002
A downtown parking garage. An office and retail development at the new Caltrain station. A city with 2,600 more jobs, a population of nearly 43,000 and a campus-style industrial park along Montgomery Avenue.
Housing pushed for Navy site
Bret Putnam - 12/11/2001
Developers will ask the City Council tonight to approve changes for the Navy Site plan that could replace a two-building office complex with residential housing.
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