Politics & Government

Week in Review: Speeding Car Crashes Into Flower Shop

A look back at the week's news, from Jan. 8-14.

Monday, Jan. 9

: Assemblyman Jerry Hill held a news conference to announce that he is proposing three new bills in response to the 2010 gas transmission pipeline explosion in San Bruno and last year's gas distribution pipeline explosion in a Cupertino condominium complex.

Tuesday, Jan. 10

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: The City Council voted to assign a police detective to Artichoke Joe's to oversee its gaming operations after federal investigators busted a racketeering ring there in March 2011.

Wednesday, Jan. 11

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: In a statement, PG&E said it has been misrepresented by critics who say the company has proposed to make customers pay higher gas rates to fix PG&E’s past mistakes.

Thursday, Jan. 12

: The developer held a groundbreaking ceremony for the $93 million renovation project that will completely upgrade the 308-unit apartment complex, which has sat vacant since 2005.

: The California Public Utilities Commission voted to open a penalty case against PG&E that would be tied to the events that took place on Sept. 9, 2010, in the Crestmoor neighborhood.

Saturday, Jan. 14

: A speeding car crashed into San Bruno Forever Yours Florist on Friday night, but few details were released about the incident.


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