Friday, August 28, 2009

Morning News Round-Up -- 8.28.09: $5 to swim is a problem. $5 for chili is just yummy.

Parents worried a $5 monthly increase in the cost to use South San Francisco’s Orange Memorial Pool would be hard to manage. Pools ain't free...

Yet people are willing to pay to eat chili. Lots of it...

And here is the obligatory reminder to not eat chili and then go swimming in the pool. You MUST wait 30 minutes, at least.

Financial regulators in Washington, D.C. have decided to start doing their job. They have barred a Redwood City woman from the securities industry after she allegedly took more than $850,000 from customers of the brokerage firm where she worked. That would be great if everyone on Wall Street who bilked customers got the same treatment...

Mills-Peninsula Health Services will likely move its acute rehab unit where stroke, brain injury, and spinal cord injury patients go to make room for behavioral health services.

An elderly couple were found dead today inside a home the Woodside Hills neighborhood. It was an apparent murder-suicide by handgun. Yikes.

The County’s southern cities are making their mark in the solar industry.

Mavericks Surf Ventures Thursday released the names of the exalted 24 surfers invited to the 2009-2010 Mavericks Surf Contest. Big wave.

Pacifica residents want term limits

Sea lions are dying in record numbers from Chile to Oregon, that includes Pacifica where there has been a large number of stranded sea lion pups wash up on its beaches. Sad.

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