161 days ago- Its red-and-yellow sign and promise of perfectly square hamburger patties have beckoned many into its booths. Now, in case you were thinking about taking the helm of the local Wendy’s, the franchise is for sale.
161 days ago- The Belle Air neighborhood, which has served as a makeshift parking lot and napping spot for drivers of limousines and shuttles bound for San Francisco International Airport, may finally be rid of the vehicles that have plagued the area for years.
170 days ago- Though another telecommunications giant has deep connections in much of San Mateo County, AT&T has set up a first-of-its-kind shop in hopes of drawing customers from all over the Bay Area.
171 days ago- Now that Measure F, a proposed sales-tax hike, failed by a razor-thin margin in the Nov. 6 election, officials say there is no available funding to finish projects in a timely manner.
189 days ago- In an Election Day fluke, San Bruno voters were exactly split on Measure F, a half-cent tax hike that would have raised the city’s sale’s tax to the highest in the Bay Area.
191 days ago- In a time when the arts are often the first to go in budget crises, core academic curricula and artistic endeavors are being combined in the San Bruno Park School District.
195 days ago- Police are investigating the city’s first-ever spate of catalytic converter thefts, in which three of the vehicle implements were stolen in a matter of days.
196 days ago- One first-time candidate goes up against two longtime incumbents in next week’s vote for City Council, a board that hasn’t seen much turnover in years.
205 days ago- Though unkempt homes and illegal living units are what keep housing-code enforcement officers busy, one City Council member is concerned innocent homeowners might be getting caught in the net.
212 days ago- Four familiar faces say they are ready for the host of issues and history of difficult intraboard relations that have plagued the San Bruno Park School District Board of Trustees.
216 days ago- Though The Village at The Crossing master plan development was lauded for providing much-needed senior housing in the city, residents there are complaining that things aren’t as rosy as they were promised.
220 days ago- Though some criticized San Bruno Park School District trustee William “Skip” Henderson after word came that he owed the district more than $8,000 in medical payments, he maintains it is different from similar news revealed recently that Christopher Kiely also had a hefty bill for such payments.