Friday, October 9, 2009

Morning News Round-up --10.09.09: Don't run over your local police officer.

A big loss for Atherton and Menlo Park…a Sacramento judge decided to let the planning continue for a high-speed rail route between the Bay Area and the Central Valley through the Pacheco Pass. Let the appeals begin.

A San Francisco man tried to run over a Burlingame police officer as he wrote him a speeding ticket. Dumb.

Redwood City police quickly caught up with David L. Cruz, accused of shooting a 26-year-old man earlier this week. Needless to say, he's in jail.

Fox Theater owners explain how the recession, the collapse of credit markets (and Madoff) and bad timing pushed the historic theater to the verge of bankruptcy proceedings. Sad, sad.

Good news meat eaters…In-N-Out Burger is probably coming to San Carlos.

Police are starting to comb Pescadero for the body of Elias Sorokin, a Los Angeles businessman who is believed to have been murdered in Santa Cruz.

Potrero Nuevo Farm announces the opening of a Farmstand Community Supported Agriculture for the 2010 growing season…support your local farmers, please.

1 comment:

Deep Sounding said...

The date for the retrial of william ayres is set:

April 12, 2010.

Detail here:
williamayreswatch.blogspot.com if anyone's interested.