Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Morning News Round-Up -- 11.11.09: Veterans Day Edition...

As we predicted, the idea for San Carlos to charge its partner in fire protection (Belmont) more money isn't being that well received... neighbor vs. neighbor. What do they say about fences and neighbors?

Here is a unique story: Folks in Burlingame are mad that there is a truck parked downtown... which normally isn't a problem. Except this truck is serving Indian food. Watch Dog does love Burlingame...

A federal lawsuit is being filed against the City of Millbrae and its Police Department accusing them of racial discrimination. And here we thought that federal lawsuits against cities and their police departments only happened in San Jose...

"Grade separation" may be coming to train tracks near you -- if you live in San Bruno. (And no, grade separation has nothing with the achievement gap in our schools...)

The commercial crab season is looking bad... which is neither good for business or for your taste buds...

From Portola Valley to Geneva... it isn't a direct flight. But that's where Portola Valley resident Eileen Chamberlain is headed. She was appointed as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Human Rights Council. A lot for a business card... but pretty awesome nonetheless...

Fix Pacifica chimes in with some questions about why nothing has happened with the old Waste Water Treatment Plant in Pacifica for 10 years...

In case you missed it -- Bruce at PP Examiner wrote up the election results on his blog...

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