Community Corner
Week in Review, May 1-7: Farmers' Market, Robbery Conviction and Martial Arts
A look behind the week's news.
Sunday, May 1
: Tai Chi, Tae Kwon Do, and Shaolin Kung Fu headline the Tanforan annual martial arts fair.
: Capuchino unseats Hillsdale for the No. 1 spot.
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: For the third year, the city's farmers market opened in downtown San Bruno, where a variety of local vendors began selling fresh produce.
Monday, May 2
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: Nicholas Vargas and Brandon Thompson are being held in custody without bail for allegedly killing 23-year-old Christopher Chastain.
: An international venture capital fund company has moved its headquarters from London to San Bruno, calling the move “a natural progression” as it marks the company's global growth.
Wednesday, May 4
: Capuchino’s Christopher Avila, Jose Morales and Lupita Ramirez have been instrumental in getting students involved in the school's Latinos Unidos Club.
Thursday, May 5
: PG&E has hired a new executive who will be in charge of turning around all gas operations in the wake of intense scrutiny following the Sept. 9 explosion.
Friday, May 6
: Mustangs shake off 7-1 deficit to stun Woodside in extras, boost CCS hopes by winning showdown. Cap 9, Woodside 8 (9 inn.)
Performers bring Cinco de Mayo to life at Tanforan.
: A second man pleads no contest in the August 2010 armed robbery of taxi driver in San Bruno.
Saturday, May 7
: The Kern family has joined the dozens of other residents who are suing PG&E for the Sept. 9 pipeline explosion with the latest lawsuit filed against the utility.
: Capuchino High’s four-year competitor Darla Wiggins enjoys the end of her high school swim days.