Feb 17, 2008 | San Francisco Examiner
10. Daly City repairs for flooding could cost up to $200 million
“We have a serious problem in Daly City and it needs to be attended to. It doesn't take much of a storm to overflow the canal.”
A public-works plan to eliminate the flooding that plagues Daly City 's lowest-sitting neighborhoods and southern San Francisco streets around Lake Merced - ' estimated by city officials to cost up to $200 ... via San Francisco Examiner
Two-Alarm Fire Causes Estimated $100,000 Damage
Fire investigators are searching Saturday for the source of a two-alarm blaze that ignited a vehicle and home in Daly City and caused an estimated $100,000 damage, North County Fire Authority Battalion Chief ... via KTVU
“The coast is more separated from major job centers”
With an unemployment rate of 9.8 percent, East Palo Alto has the highest proportion of jobless residents of any city in San Mateo County, according to the state Employment Development Department. via Palo Alto Daily News
Lack of funds may dead-end transit projects
A package of transit projects are slated to coincide with the proposed development of up to 15,000 new housing units in The City's southeast sector, but funding shortfalls could limit the number of travel ... via San Francisco Examiner
Peninsula Police Blotter: Neighborhood crime log
These are excerpts from Peninsula police departments' daily log of activities. Incidents are listed by city. via San Francisco Examiner
Details of a police chase down Highway 1 Sunday morning remain sketchy, but Half Moon Bay Police Chief Don O'Keefe said Monday that it all began with a home invasion in Daly City. via The Half Moon Bay Review
Feb 11, 2008 3:00 AM by Staff , The Examiner Daly City Candyman: A suspicious person was reported at 11:07 a.m. Feb. via San Francisco Examiner
Peninsula Police Blotter: Neighborhood crime log
These are excerpts from Peninsula police departments' daily log of activities. Incidents are listed by city. via San Francisco Examiner
Pacifica official struck by SUV
“Anyone who survived World War II as an honored veteran can survive this, and we're looking forward to having him back on the council”
A veteran Pacifica City Council member suffered a broken leg Wednesday afternoon when a sport utility vehicle struck him before plowing into a restaurant. via Inside Bay Area
SF Gang Member Gets 50 Years For Shooting Rival In Face 6 Times
“This defendant committed a brazen and horrific crime”
San Francisco District Attorney Kamala D. Harris announced on Friday a Norteno gang member who shot a man six times in the face received the maximum sentence of 50 years to life in prison Marcos Campos Reyes, ... via KNTV San Jose
SUV hits Pacifica politician, restaurant
“That's shock, that's what that is”
A Cal Hinton, the 81-year-old City Council member who recently underwent hip replacement surgery, was seriously injured by a sport utility vehicle that plowed into a newly remodeled restaurant late Wednesday ... via Examiner.com
“I felt threatened and was very scared”
Attempted Carjacking: Jan. 27, 1:13 p.m., 100 Block of Cambon Drive A 22-year-old woman pulled up to a bank ATM and was preparing to make a deposit when the suspect approached her vehicle and started staring ... via Sunset Beacon
Parks Tax Effort Kicks-off Campaign for 2008
Supporters of a 1/8-cent sales tax to raise new revenue for city and county parks in San Mateo County will hold a fundraiser and Campaign Kick-off Celebration on Thursday, January 31 from 4 to 6 PM at the Borel ... via Peninsula Politics
Overhaul For Mission Corridor?
“Right now, getting to and from work takes a big chunk out of my day. I could use the extra time in the morning and evening getting food on the table for my kids.”
Mission Street is a workhorse transit corridor in San Francisco, with nearly 67,000 boardings a day on city buses. via San Francisco Chronicle
Peninsula Police Blotter: Neighborhood crime log
These are excerpts from Peninsula police departments' daily log of activities. Incidents are listed by city. via San Francisco Examiner
Boiler causes early-morning fire in Daly City
“We're just glad nothing serious occurred and no one was injured”
Residents of an 85 apartment, four-story complex in Daly City were evacuated after an early morning fire erupted from a boiler in the building's parking garage. via San Francisco Examiner