Friday, November 13, 2009

Morning News Round-up --11.13.09: Thank. God. it's. Friday.

Here is a good use of time...environmental economists have taken up “surfonomics,” putting a $23.9 million price tag on the Maverick wave.

And the winner is… Leonard Woren has retained his director seat on the Granada Sanitary District, beating challenger Lisa McCaffrey by just 10 votes. Recount!

The Belmont City Council decided to purchase about 35 acres of open space in the San Juan Canyon. But Councilman Warren Lieberman voted against it, saying he doesn’t believe the purchase would be revenue neutral. Open space = no money.

A South San Francisco man is in jail after he allegedly abducted his daughter and cleared out the family’s joint bank accounts. His attempted vacation is now a staycation.

Alexander Robert Youshock’s preliminary hearing was pushed back until Jan. 7 when he will learn whether he will stand trial for plotting a massacre at Hillsdale High School.

T.G.I Friday's in San Mateo has even more to be thankful for....the shuttered restaurant gets a second chance after a homicide and employee issues forced the popular chain to close its doors last year (thank God?)

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