Politics & Government
Week in Review: PG&E Tests Pipeline as Judge Seeks Mediator for Lawsuits
The week of June 26-July 2 also sees start of fireworks sales.
Sunday, June 26
: A San Bruno 10-year-old boy makes money to fund cancer research the old-fashioned way – with a lemonade stand.
Monday, June 27
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: Expenditures are projected to leave the city’s general fund with a $322,571 deficit, which is much smaller than last year’s.
: The Los Altos man who was sentenced to two years in state prison for scamming relief aid intended for fire victims of the Sept. 9 pipeline explosion was ordered to pay $1,690 in restitution to PG&E.
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: After a high-scoring Game 3 victory, the San Bruno Hawks took home the Pee Wee Baseball championship.
Wednesday, June 29
: Recent Capuchino graduate Chizoba Ibeanusi, 18, won six scholarship awards and kudos in the state capitol.
Thursday, May 30
: San Bruno Patch stopped by Tanforan mall to visit the free dance workshop and performance by Duo Dance Academy.
: An in-line video inspection of Line 132 near the Sept. 9 pipeline explosion site uncovered "minor" dent and girth weld problems.
: The judge overseeing the combined lawsuits against PG&E is seeking a special master to help resolve some of the cases.
Saturday, July 2
: Despite bleak prospects, teens managed to land work in San Bruno thanks to previous experience.
: 14-and-under team heads to the Western Nationals.