Thursday, October 1, 2009

Morning News Round-Up -- 10.1.09: Bucking the Recession Repercussions...

Yesterday, Watch Dog relaunched the Recession Repercussions... well, bucking that trend is Kohl's. They opened their new downtown Millbrae store yesterday... thank you Kohl's.

To trench or elevate, that is the question... sort of. Those are two options for two stretches of High-Speed Rail through the Peninsula. Watch Dog will bet all of our bones that NIMBYs will be dissatisfied with either option... heck, they are pissed about Caltrain's horns.

Dude. Medical marijuana could be making its way to SSF. Awesome.

A Redwood City candidates forum happened last night. For those that are able to stay awake through such things heard about development, High-Speed Rail, the budget, and a (possible) new jail...

And if that wasn't enough excitement for the chronically bored, perhaps a Foster City Council candidates debate was...

And if the Redwood City and Foster City candidate fora (plural of forum) got you excited, you should head over the hill tonight for a Half Moon Bay Council candidates forum...

Michelle Durand is "Off the Beat" today in the Daily Journal... way off the beat. She's getting a pedicure and discussing too-familiar small talk that insults...

Watch Dog loves the controversy brewing in Menlo Park over the Bohannon "Gateway" project. Major local developer (David Bohannon) versus former City Councilmember (Paul Collacchi).

Bruce at PP Examiner puts in his two cents about the Daly City home inspection issue: Daly City Council Buckles to Realtors. Tell us how you really feel Bruce...

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