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Week in Review, April 17-23: PG&E Chief Steps Down, Pleas in Murder Case Delayed, and Peninsula Gets a Jolt

A look behind the week's news.

Monday, April 18

: Police say a 20-year-old woman whose body was discovered after she was reported missing took her own life.

: San Bruno novelist and Patch columnist Bardi Rosman Koodrin is honored by Palo Alto Cable Channel 30 for her positive contributions to the community.

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: A 3.4 temblor rattled San Bruno and the Peninsula just before 3 p.m.

Tuesday, April 19

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: San Bruno is one of several Bay Area cities selected to participate in a program spearheaded by the Red Cross to improve disaster readiness among communities.

: In a filing to the CPUC, PG&E said the Sept. 9 gas explosion and fire wouldn't have been prevented if its pipeline records were more accurate.

: Pressure testing has been ordered for pipelines bearing similarities to Line 132, which exploded on Sept. 9 in the Crestmoor neighborhood.

Wednesday, April 20

: Capuchino sophomore Dominic Gomez just received the highest honor in Boy Scouts.

: Two men accused of murdering Christopher Chastain delayed entering a plea.

Thursday, April 21

: On vacation from school, San Bruno kids go to Spring Camp. A photo essay.

Friday, April 22

: Recent rumbles spur a new interest in safety.

: PG&E’s chief of staff exits with a $35 million package.

: A winning lottery ticket purchased in San Bruno has gone unclaimed.

Saturday, April 23

: San Bruno standouts finish runner-up in boys and girls triple jump at CCS "Top 8" Classic.

: A mother of three boys and a nurse at Stanford Hospital, Dympna Doherty credits judo with boosting her confidence both inside and outside the San Bruno dojo in which she coaches.

: Capuchino High’s Roy Zambala has grown with the tennis program.

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