Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Top Headlines: Palo Alto: 7.7-acre addition to Foothills Park to remain closed until hydrology study is done

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Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Top Headlines
 Palo Alto: 7.7-acre addition to Foothills Park to remain closed until hydrology study is done


Palo Alto: 7.7-acre addition to Foothills Park to remain closed until hydrology study is done
The City Council voted 8-0, with Liz Kniss absent, to follow several city staff recommendations, including one to keep the parcel closed until a hydrology study of Buckeye Creek is done.

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Teen who wanted to smoke marijuana with friends at Santa Cruz Mountains school admits to starting fire
A 17-year-old boy admitted to authorities Monday that a cardboard box he lit accidentally set a gym and community center on fire at Loma Prieta Elementary School.

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Palo Alto: Buena Vista owner rejects nonprofit's offer to buy mobile home park
The owner of the city's only mobile home park has rejected a Southern California-based nonprofit organization's bid to purchase and preserve the site as a source of affordable housing.

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PG&E: Customers will not have to pay for weekend electric tower accident
Highway 101 in both directions from Burlingame to San Mateo re-opened Monday morning at 4 a.m. after being shut down overnight for emergency construction work, according to the California Highway Patrol.

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Palo Alto rolls our water rate increase, drought surcharge
Whether residents see a rise on their bill depends mostly on their consumption and conservation during the drought, city officials say.

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Palto Alto: 'Means restriction' effort moves forward
Caltrain on Tuesday began removing vegetation and installing new fencing along its right of way, which has been the site of several teen suicides in recent years.

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Palo Alto: Woman flashed in downtown
Police are searching for a man who allegedly exposed himself Friday night to a woman in downtown.

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SSF: Man arrested after multiple reports of attempting to lure students
A man was arrested last Friday for multiple incidents involving attempting to lure juvenile victims in South San Francisco.

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Menlo Park: Mosquitoes carrying West Nile found again in city
Just one month after mosquitoes were found harboring the disease in an area that included part of downtown, the San Mateo County Mosquito and Vector Control District collected infected specimens Monday in a section to the east.West Nile was also found in Fremont in late July and Redwood City in early August.

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South San Francisco: Officer shoots man carrying rifle on city street
A man carrying a rifle on a city street was shot by police Sunday morning after ignoring an officer's command to drop the weapon, according to police.

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