Monday, July 27, 2009

Morning News Round-Up -- 7.27.09: Halls of Justice Edition...

First stop... the halls of justice.

The Chronicle gives a little more insight into the shuffling jury in the William Ayres trial... (William Ayres Watchdog reminds us that it is the 10th day of deliberations..)

Onto court for the Everest Charter School and for Sequoia Union High School District. Everest is suing Sequoia to clear up the discrepency between what School Districts are required to provide Charter Schools. Court is never a good thing -- but what are the options at the this point. Everest and Sequoia are not getting along -- best to put these issues to rest sooner rather than later, in Watch Dog's view...

The Coastside Family Medical Clinic was in bankruptcy court again on Friday. A ruling came down about getting patients their medical records, which it seems they will be able to do.

Here is your daily dose of local government feeling the pain from the f**king State budget:
Monday = Sue Lempert in the Daily Journal. Today she is discussing development around the Hayward Park train station... in great detail.

What they are now calling the "Salami" fire in SSF on Thursday caused $5 million in damage to Columbus Salame's building.

The Bohannon Project in Menlo Park, a.k.a. Menlo Gateway, would increase traffic near 101 and Marsh Road. No shocker there. NIMBYs are probably loving the Environmental Impact Report that was released last week...

There will be paving coming to 280. Check out the Merc.'s Mr. Roadshow for details.

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