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Week in Review: San Bruno Businesses Caught Selling Alcohol to Minors

A look back at the week's news, from June 17-23.

Monday, June 18

: An open house was held to show the newly rebuilt—and LEED Platinum-certified—home for an 85-year-old woman and her daughter who survived the San Bruno fire.

Tuesday, June 19

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: Capuchino High grad Erica Reynolds Woliczko was one of nine former athletes who were inducted into the Peninsula Sports Hall of Fame.

Wednesday, June 20

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: With a recent incident involving gang members and an officer-involved shooting still on many residents' minds, San Bruno Patch sat down with the police chief to discuss gang issues in the city. 

Thursday, June 21

: Hooter's, Walgreens and Speedy Spot convenience store were among 17 businesses caught selling alcohol to minors in a police decoy sting operation.

Friday, June 22

: The San Mateo County Times reported that the judge overseeing the trial against PG&E for the San Bruno fire decided to delay the start of the trial until October because attorneys are still in the process of gathering key evidence.


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