Friday, March 19, 2010

Morning News Round-Up -- 3.19.10: An editorial so nice they printed it twice...

A Daily Journal Editorial dives into the contagious nature of government consolidation happening around the County. That's an important issue... so important that they published the same Editorial twice...

What consolidation you ask? The San Mateo/Burlingame PD, for one... Will that be SMBPD?

This Daily Journal headline could apply to any city in California: City ponders tough budget. Duh? Today is San Carlos' day in the budget spotlight...

This is always good news for Foster City residents: a new flood map. Enjoy your home while it lasts...

The Almanac wrote about the new Superintendent at the Sequoia Union High School District yesterday... the Daily Journal writes about it today. In defense of the Daily Journal, the Almanac simply cut and paste Sequoia's press release yesterday...

There is a missing man that disappeared near the Pacifica Pier yesterday... crews are searching. But the real part of the story is that the man was with friends drinking and the friends (apparently) ditched him when he got into trouble.

This story is being covered from a weird news angle in the County Times: There was a bank robbery in Half Moon Bay Thursday. But the important part of the story is that it is the first bank robbery in HMB in 9 years. Perhaps that should be the Chamber of Commerce's pitch to new banks: Our banks only get robbed once a decade...


The PP Examiner looks into who is opposing the Burlingame Elementary parcel tax...

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