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Week In Review, April 3-9: Seismic Safety, Dog Park Upgrades and Plea Bargains
Take a look behind the week's news.
Sunday, April 3
: Skyline student Candace Jalilie, 21, fixes classic cars then takes them cruising.
Monday, April 4
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: A dust-up over delays in improvements to San Bruno’s dog park has resulted in the city vowing to make nighttime lighting a priority.
: Eleven new permits were approved for repairs to fire-damaged homes.
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Tuesday, April 5
: Serra and Menlo School appear to be neck and neck atop local landscape; Half Moon Bay and Capuchino are among early surprises in stop-and-go start to season.
: U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier prods the CPUC to consider safety pipeline proposals.
: Residents and officials from near and far gave commissioners from the CPUC a mouthful today, imploring state regulators to put more pressure on PG&E to make its pipelines safe.
Wednesday, April 6
: Plea deals mean two perps will get no more than two years in state prison.
: Parkside eighth-grader Alexander Davis has a passion for technology.
Thursday, April 7
: The CPUC agreed to take public input on Rep. Jackie Speier's recommendations as part of its ongoing investigation into the Sept. 9 gas explosion and fire in the Crestmoor neighborhood.
Friday, April 8
: Students from the school's Latinos Unidos club organized a dance featuring music ranging from salsa to Reggaeton.
: Two San Bruno schools were among about 7,500 school projects listed on a statewide survey of seismically risky school buildings, according to a California Watch project.
Saturday, April 9
An event sponsored by the Sierra Club and Housing Leadership Council featured films on livable streets and a presentation on San Bruno's downtown plan, giving the city a glimpse of what San Bruno could be in the coming years.
: As a team leader, Jon Wild plays "just for the love of the game."