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orth Korea recently launched trading with North Korea. Lets hope ing a nuclear program on short
a missile that appears to be notice. At the moment, however, both extending cap-and-trade legislation that produced a
there is much more of that to come. nice mid-summer heat for those interested, sights
capable of hitting targets in What hasnt worked yet: haranguing countries rely on U.S. nuclear deter-
the U.S. mainland, including rence for their security. The big ques- are starting to turn to remedies for the states growing hous-
China, Pyongyangs major trading ing crisis.
Chicago. Pyongyang says that partner and ally, to do more to rein in tion: Can North Korea be deterred,
Washington should regard the launch just as the Soviet Union and China The action on that will take place after the summer recess,
the outlaw Kim regime. As President but an outline of a potential deal was announced in the midst
as a grave warning. Trump rightly tweeted about China, were? In other words, do the North
No argument there. Koreans believe that the U.S. will of the cap-and-trade debate likely to placate some legisla-
they do NOTHING for us with North tors who were squirming with their support and wanted to
This sobering development comes Korea, just talk. retaliate, possibly with nukes, if
years earlier than many experts had see some action on housing before falling in line.
Cut to Americas recent display of North Korea attacks Japan or Seoul?
predicted. The upshot: The U.S. poli- The outline is essentially as
military prowess: Two supersonic B-1 The greater the doubt, the greater the follows: A $75 fee on real estate
cy of strategic patience waiting bombers streaked over the Korean risk that North Korea will make a rst
for North Korean dictator Kim Jong transactions that would generate
peninsula as part of a joint exercise strike. about $250 million a year for
Un to come to his senses and the bar- with Japan and South Korea. U.S. All of this is unsettling and hap-
gaining table is ofcially over. low-income housing, a $3 bil-
forces also demonstrated the effec- pening in Chinas neighborhood. And lion housing bond and the eas-
President Donald Trump needs a far tiveness of the Terminal High Altitude as any businessman will tell you, ris- ing of development regulations
more muscular policy than his prede- Area Defense system (THAAD), which ing tensions and threats of war arent for cities that have fallen short
cessors, pronto. What will that be? detected, tracked and intercepted a
So far, theres been talk of shooting good for business. of their housing goals. The last
medium-range ballistic missile China has a choice. It can help component is interesting
down North Korean test missiles as a launched from Alaska.
warning. But that could provoke defuse the situation by choking off its because it was in legislation
All this posturing is directed not energy trade with North Korea. It can written by state Sen. Scott
Pyongyang to rain massive conven- only at Kim Jong Un, but also the
tional retaliation on Seoul. Bad make Kim Jong Un and his elites go Weiner, D-San Francisco, who
leaders of China and their What, us without their favorite cognac and represents a city that just 15 or
sequence. worry? attitude.
Theres been smarter talk of amping fancy cars. China can yank hard on so years ago had a large amount
The last thing China wants is U.S. the Norths economic lifeline and of resistance to new develop-
up the U.S. cyber campaign to send supersonic bombers roaring close to
the North Korean missile program help inform average North Korean cit- ment because it was changing
its borders. the character of the city. Anyone remember the Mission
into a tailspin, much as the U.S. did izens that they could live far better
The last thing China wants is a Yuppie Eradication Project? Well, I guess it failed because
against Irans nascent nuclear pro- lives without the Kim regime and its
potent demonstration of how the U.S. the yuppies (or whatever it is that they are called now)
gram. But we hope that effort is can knock down missiles before they brand of leader-take-all communism.
already happening. Just look south. stayed and later grew in numbers and are now talking smack
reach the American mainland. about anyone who opposes new development, specically
And the U.S. also is moving to The last thing China wants is Japan Beijing, the choice is yours. Every
impose economic sanctions against North Korean missile launch brings housing. Times change, I suppose.
and South Korea seriously mulling While this three-pronged approach is denitely progress
Chinese banks and businesses for confrontation closer.
from Gov. Jerry Browns previous reticence to support leg-
islation or policies that support affordable housing, they are
Letters to the editor not a cure-all. Other ideas have included a revamp of
Proposition 13 to create a double tier in which commercial
properties that transfer to a new generation no longer keep
their low tax rates, though that is certainly not a new idea.
Rents again enabling rent controls on newer Clinton, Trump Jr. responded, I love Its hard to tell if the governor would want to spend the last
structures as well as single-family it and set up a meeting for himself, year and half of his term ghting that battle since its been
Editor, dwellings and condominiums leaves a Kushner and campaign chairman Paul hard to get him to exert much effort on the housing front in
I appreciated Diana Reddys guest gaping hole in any municipalitys Manafort to meet with a person the rst place. A housing bond seems interesting since its
perspective The big lie about efforts in trying to moderate the described as a Russian government been a while since the state has passed one of this size. Last
Californias housing crunch in the astronomical housing costs we see attorney. In other words, informed of decade, it was a popular mechanism for all sorts of things. It
Tuesday, Aug. 1, edition. She brings currently. Although measures Q and R would also provide a stable source of revenue to help those
a secret Kremlin effort to use highly
up many creative ideas and restates failed, think we need to revisit the interested in affordable housing patch together nancing.
sensitive, probably stolen informa-
many others in a search for housing issue statewide and repeal the road- However, we seem to forget that while our current housing
tion about a former U.S. Secretary of
solutions. Not mentioned is the need block that would allow communities crisis has a variety of sources, one of the big ones was the
for renter protections from arbitrary state to manipulate an American elec-
to create a balance of interests tion, Trump Jr. signaled, Were in! loss of redevelopment agencies in 2011. At that time,
evictions. Id say this should exist between renters and landlords. Brown painted a picture of local jurisdictions using this tax-
regardless of the housing crisis. After Contrast that to what happened in
The spectacle of informing a stu- 1960, when the Kremlin made a simi- increment nancing fast and loose as justication for
spending money to move into a unit dent in a dorm that he has to move out pulling the money back to the state for other needs when we
and settle ones kids in the local lar offer to support the candidacy of
and so pack his duffel bag, is far from John F. Kennedy against Richard were still grappling with the impacts of the Great
schools, folks shouldnt have to asking a family to pay out hundreds Recession. Kudos for creativity, but the aftershocks are
worry about a landlord deciding to Nixon, which the Kennedy campaign
of dollars in moving expenses and acute.
remove them without good cause and rebuffed. Likewise, when the Al Gore
remove their children from their In case anyone forgets, redevelopment agencies kept
compensation. Its that plain and campaign in 2000 received conden- taxes within a specic area to pay for projects that would
school. Id say its far closer to cast-
simple. tial materials relating to the Bush improve it. Many of the improvements had to do with
ing refugees onto the water much as
In addition, having no cap that ties we see on the evening news. campaign, they called the FBI. streets and sidewalks, but there was a fairly substantial
rent hikes to the actual costs of main- Is this contrast a sign of different amount of work done to promote new and affordable hous-
taining a rental unit leaves the indus- moral codes between the two parties ing. Because other districts did not receive taxes from the
try at the whims of speculative greed. lack of patriotism, lack of respect area, there were often partnerships forged between schools
Mike Caggiano
Tight markets as we now have need for our democratic values or sim- and cities to get the most bang for their buck.
control to bring some rationality to a San Mateo ply self-serving at any cost on the The dissolution was one of several factors that brought
white-hot market where renters are part of the Republicans? forth our current crisis. Some of the others were dried-up
being eyed simply as income federal funding and questions about the legality of inclu-
resources to be maximized and not R and D contrast sionary zoning in which a certain percentage of new hous-
valued customers to be respected. Editor, Jorg Aadahl ing units are required to be set aside at below-market rates.
The Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Instead of calling the FBI when San Mateo All of those are peanuts, however, compared to the new
Act that prevents localities from offered Russian dirt on Hillary jobs that poured into this area and the scalization of land
use policies enacted after Proposition 13 that placed more
emphasis on sales tax over property tax. But more about
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Ford works with police agencies
after police sickened by fumes
By Michael Casey Administration has said its investigation
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS suggests the vehicles are experiencing
exhaust manifold cracks that are hard to
detect and may explain exhaust odors.
MONTPELIER, Vt. A growing number Police officers should be concerned, par-
of police departments across the country are ticularly this time of year, said Dennis
taking action over concerns that carbon Slocumb, with the International Union of
monoxide fumes from Ford Explorer patrol Police Associations, which represents
vehicles are seeping inside the SUVs, more than 100,000 law enforcement per-
potentially sickening officers. sonnel. It could be a life-and-death issue if
Several departments, including somebody lost consciousness while they
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and the were driving a police car down a highway. It
Vermont State Police, are inspecting their could result in terrible tragedy.
fleets or have installed carbon monoxide Authorities in Auburn, Massachusetts,
monitors in the vehicles. At least two confirmed an officer who passed out behind
departments in Texas and one in the wheel of his cruiser and crashed had test-
REUTERS Massachusetts have gone further, pulling ed positive for exposure to carbon monox-
CEOs of German car making industry meet with German federal ministers at the Federal some or all their Ford Explorers off the ide. In a post on its Facebook page, the
Ministry of the Interior to discuss the future of diesel vehicles, after a nearly two-year saga of road. department said a total of three officers were
scandal spread from Volkswagen to others in the sector in Berlin, Germany. Ford Motor Co. has promised to repair hospitalized for high carbon monoxide
the vehicles and investigate the cause. The levels. The department also said it had
How realistic are plans to auto company has suggested police depart-
ments may have created the problem when
they added equipment after delivery. But the
National Highway Traffic Safety
taken 12 Explorers out of service over car-
bon monoxide concerns, including SUVs
used by the citys public works director and
assistant fire chief.
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fish, bears and wolves because of the way
the sun created shadows in the granite rocks
formation. Her favorite part of the outdoors
nents will fit together, said city project man-
ager Paul Krupka.
The plans have long been in the making
for the city, which is sponsoring the proj-
Council approved an initiation of a general
plan amendment Monday to study the
impact of the project on the surrounding
area, but months of public outreach and
were the sunrises and sunsets. The sun rose
ect, Caltrans, the agency who owns the hearings are expected before a final determi-
early in the morning and didnt set until
half day period. She often made deals with interchange and the San Mateo County nation on the project could be expected. At
after midnight, leaving most of the trip in
herself on the river in which she allowed sunlight. The sunsets often created colors of Transportation Authority, which Krupka said least two other residential projects less than
herself to close her eyes for one minute as blue-silvers, grays, pinks and oranges at is providing the lions share of the $10 mil- 2 miles away at the former Century Park 12
long as she didnt fall asleep. The constant which she spent hours gazing. lion currently committed toward the project, movie theater and 1548 Maple St., adjacent
paddling also forced her to nibble away at Matthews finished the race at 6:45 p.m. which could cost up to $127 million when to the Docktown Marina, would make more
food throughout the race and drink gallons on a Saturday, four hours before the mid- complete. than 450 housing units available, if
of Gatorade to keep herself energized and night cutoff and after a total of 69 hours and This action the council just took to approved.
hydrated. 45 minutes of paddling over three-and-a- authorize the design contract really is a Krupka said any projects proposed near the
The river itself is also hard to navigate half days. For her, the Yukon River Quest major milestone step for this project, he interchange have been considered in the
even for an experienced paddler. Small was more about finishing the race and get- said. environmental impact assessment of the
islands and changing water currents on the ting a good experience during her first The effort to draw detailed plans for a new project, with congestion estimates projected
river forced Matthews to constantly adjust time. diagonal and partial cloverleaf on-ramps to out as far as 2042.
her direction. The hardest part of the race for I just wanted to go do it, Matthews said. funnel northbound traffic onto the highway, The projects timeline will also hinge on
her was having to paddle the 31-mile Lake I figured if I could get down that river, diamond on- and off-ramps to redirect south- how the city will acquire or secure right-of-
Laberge, with 3- to 4-foot-high waves. The thats good for me. bound traffic and accompanying traffic sig- way for the project and its construction.
race starts in Whitehorse, the largest city in nals and nearby street improvements could Krupka said the city will also incorporate
Yukon, and follows the river until it reaches Not slowing down help planners garner additional funds for the
project, said Krupka.
plans to build a street-level bicycle and
the finish in the small town of Dawson pedestrian path that would connect trails and
City. The small amounts of checkpoints Although its only been a few weeks since Krupka said the interchanges location in
Matthews returned, she has already resumed businesses on the citys east side with its
meant that she sometimes went 170 miles priority corridors identified by local and core as the interchanges design takes shape.
in between stops. training. After only a week off, she got back state efforts to pool tax dollars for road
into light exercises. Shes already restarted The new path, which garnered a $948,000
Once Matthews got past the early difficul- improvements position it well for grant grant from the Metropolitan Transportation
ties and false starts, she was able to study paddleboarding in the Bay and has her next cycles. Having funded interchange projects
race lined up on Lake Tahoe. After complet- Commission earlier this year, would facili-
the wilderness of the Yukon. The area around in nearby Menlo Park and San Carlos, tate passage between the east and west sides
the Yukon River is sparsely populated, leav- ing the Yukon River Quest, she has no Krupka said local Measure A sales tax dollars
intentions of slowing down. of the freeway, which has historically been a
ing racers with hundreds of miles of are one possible source of funding, with barrier to pedestrian and bike traffic.
untouched nature. She would often go hours Im going to be 98 years old paddling, recently passed Senate Bill 1 offering a new
Matthews said. Honestly, nothings going Krupka said keeping the public informed
without seeing anyone, and she spent most funding opportunity. But he also anticipated on the projects progress would be a priority
of her time looking at granite rock forma- to stop me. Theres no stopping me. Theres those funding opportunities to be fairly
a work-around for everything. for planners, and expected a schedule for
tions, plants and the tall trees. Many gran- competitive, with much-needed projects update opportunities to be ready by
being prepared across the state and region September.
for grant applications. Though he acknowledged a long road lies
The challenge that everybody talks about ahead for the interchange, Krupka was enthu-
and everybody knows about is funding, he siastic about seeing concrete plans for the
said. major city connection take shape.
Combined with a lack of clarity of how Were excited, were moving ahead and
federal funds would factor into the project, were going to go get the funding for it and
the funding uncertainty planners face poses make this thing happen, he said.
a major obstacle for the project, one which Visit redwoodcity.org/departments/com-
Krupka said could delay construction. At the munity-development-department/engineer-
earliest, construction could start in May of ing-transportation/transportation-park-
2020 when the plans are expected to be ing/101-woodside-interchange to sign up
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With a bogey on the last hole, same day outside linebacker Bruce and had been
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HAYWARD Stephen Curry i n di v i dua l l y
It was an amazing experience. Edwards Jr.
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Ive been looking forward to this returned after Mario
arms in the air with club in hand the rest of the
since I found out and to finally hit missing most Edwards Jr.
and gave a firm shoulder bump to team on the
my first shot in tournament play of the first week
caddie Jonnie West, his golf part- field when the Raiders returned
was a really, really nervous of training
ner on road trips with the Golden from their first day off of camp.
moment but it was everything I camp.
State Warriors. It felt good being back out
hoped for, Curry said. If you told The two play-
After three bogeys in five holes me I was going to shoot 74 going ers were back in there, Edwards said. Staying
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QATAR
Qatari officials have made a point of saying that the vast con-
CURRY
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struction project for the World Cup has been unaffected by the
blockade. But they have acknowledged that import costs overall
have risen dramatically for items such as food and medicine,
which now need to be flown in or shipped by sea from points fur-
ther afield.
Jerry Rice has played a few times in the past. flying into Doha, helping to give the impression that the desert While big-ticket assets like British department store Harrods
The star point guard of the champion Warriors high-fived nation is weathering the boycott. can seem more financially astute investments for Qatar, sports
fans between holes on the picturesque course providing Barcelona players Gerard Pique, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba entities and events enjoy a higher profile.
panoramic views overlooking San Francisco Bay, and he chat- recently visited a soccer academy and greeted fans at a mall in the
Qatari capital. Alba was photographed signing a shirt with an Qatar hosted the 2006 Asian Games and the Asian Cup football
ted with the other two in his threesome, Sam Ryder and defend-
image of Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani that has finals in 2011, and stages annual tennis and motorcycle grand
ing champion Stephan Jaeger. Both will be on the PGA Tour
become a symbol of resistance to the boycott. That came after prix events.
next season.
The top 65 and ties from the 156-player field will make the Spains Xavi Hernandez, who now plays for Qatari side Al-Saad, All those will pale in comparison to its controversial hosting
cut. Curry, playing on a sponsor exemption and one of three released a video message calling for an end to the blockade of the World Cup in 2022 the first time the FIFA showpiece
amateurs in the field, was tied for 142nd and was six shots against Qatar. will be held in the Middle East. The tournament, which will be
below the cut line going into Friday. The diplomatic row has bled into Qatars extensive sports played in eight stadiums across a country smaller than the U.S.
I want to play better tomorrow. Now that I kind of got the empire in other ways too. state of Connecticut, is the centerpiece of footballing ambitions
jitters out hopefully that will happen and hit a couple more An Egyptian soccer coach, Hossam el-Badry, who manages that were minuscule in Qatar before the FIFA vote.
good shots and make a couple more putts, he said. Egypts Al Ahly, was suspended and fined $10,000 by the In 2004, it set up the Aspire Academy to train promising young
Curry, who munched on a breakfast sandwich at the green of Confederation of African Football for refusing to give interviews Qatari and foreign players. State-backed Qatar Airways was
his first hole, missed badly on his opening tee shot. The drive to the Qatar-based beIN Sports network following two games in named in May as a sponsor to soccers world governing body
landed off a hill and bounced perfectly into the cup holder of a the African Champions League last month. FIFA, and until the end of June was the main sponsor of
golf cart. In the Gulf, many view beIN as remaining closely linked to Al- Barcelona.
Not quite as spot-on as those signature pregame tunnel shots Jazeera, which was founded by Qatars former emir and is one of Barcelona enjoys the global stature and track record of success
at Oracle Arena or the jaw-dropping, buzzer-beating 3-pointers the countrys best-known international brands. Al-Jazeera previ- craved by PSG, which is yet to win European soccers top
from way, way back. ously operated sports channels that were rebranded as beIN Sports Champions League title despite the lavish investment from Qatar
Thats probably a first on the tour. There was a golf cart just and beIN Media Group was spun off into a separate company in Sports Investments.
left of my target on hole No. 1 and it went right in the cup hold- 2014. This signing can demonstrate that Qatar is still viable, still
er, Curry said. Not an ideal way to start with calling a rules The anti-Qatar quartet has demanded that Al-Jazeera and other able to have international influence and still able to be serious
official over after your first tee shot. I kind of settled in after Qatar-backed media outlets be shut down as a condition of nor- player in international soccer, said Davidson, the Middle East
that. malizing relations. expert.
On the 15th fairway, Curry leaned on West, a member of
Golden States front office and son of Hall of Famer Jerry West.
BARCELONA
Coutinho or Juventus playmaker Paulo Dybala.
Jonnie West also is a member at the course. Barcelona will have to pay inflated prices for players after PSG
Then Curry finished the par-5 15th by sinking a 5-foot, blew open the market, and potential sellers know they have
downhill birdie putt. He made par on No. 16 and then survived oodles of cash. The club will also have to face the truth that, at his
a tee shot to the bunker and a near stumble climbing out of the Continued from page 13
best, Neymar is only comparable to Messi and Madrids
sand on the par-4 18th. He made an 8-footer to save par. Cristiano Ronaldo. The market closes at the end of the month.
That prompted a triumphant club tap to his shoe, and Curry Neymar, Iniesta said last weekend amid growing speculation
about PSGs interest. He is one of the best players in the world Barcelona faced a similar situation in 2000 when it infamously
then held up the ball sporting a big grin.
and gives us so much. sold Portugal midfielder Figo to Madrid. It spent the money it
It was awesome, West said. He handled the nerves of this received on Marc Overmars and Emmanuel Petit. What followed
being his first time in this type of atmosphere pretty well. Neymars departure after four seasons and 10 trophies breaks up
one of the most potent strike units ever. Neymar and Messi were was Madrids galactico reign while Barcelona took five years
Curry began his round on the back nine and when his name before winning another Liga.
was announced on the tee, I could barely feel my hands, I had joined by Suarez in the summer of 2014, and the three became
to try to take a deep breath, he said. almost unstoppable, scoring a Spanish record for a trio of 122 Former club president Joan Gaspart who sold Figo
He made the turn in 2 over. goals in a season to lead Barcelona to a rare sweep of the defended current president Josep Bartomeu against criticism that
Champions League, Spanish league and Copa del Rey titles. he let Neymar get away.
With so many cameras clicking, cheers and whistles
moments after he struck the ball and hundreds of supporters in Barcelonas identity is based on a 4-3-3 formation with a trio The board is not to blame for Neymars exit, Gaspart told
No. 30 shirts and Warriors gear, this was no doubt a Strength of attackers up front. So the clubs first priority will likely be to Marca Radio. They did all they could to keep him. Neymar got
In Numbers kind of day. sign another top forward. Spanish media reports link Barcelona around them just like Figo got around me.
There would be no balls lost, either. Wherever his shots to Atletico Madrids Antoine Griezmann and Borussia Dortmunds Neymars departure comes with Barcelona already playing
landed, a big crowd quickly gathered to get an up-close glimpse Ousmane Dembele. catch-up with Madrid for the first time in a decade. Madrid has won
of one of basketballs best. One of the biggest bargains in the Barcelona could also be tempted to enter the sweepstakes for three Champions League titles in the last four years and claimed
NBA before, Curry was rewarded last month with a $201 mil- Monacos teenage striker Kylian Mbappe, who is supposed to be its first Spanish league title in five years in May.
lion, five-year contract. on the agenda of fierce rival Real Madrid. Madrid defender Sergio Ramos said recently that Madrid would
Playing his other sporting passion, Curry got plenty of help But the exit of Neymar offers a chance to new coach Ernesto get a boost by simply not having to play against Neymar.
along the 7,024-yard, par-70 course. Those with homes along Valverde to use his preferred 4-2-3-1 system, which he succeeded
That is one less problem for us because in the key matches
the course gathered in groups on decks to catch a hole. with at Athletic Bilbao and other clubs.
they wont have the player who made the difference, Ramos said.
The luxury of having three superb strikers occasionally left
Barcelona exposed at the back last season, when it outscored Madrid will get its first shot at the post-Neymar Barcelona in
Madrid in the league but lost key matches that also contributed to the Spanish Super Cup on Aug. 13 and 16.
an early exit from the Champions League quarterfinals. Barcelona can take heart that the last time the two powerhous-
Barcelona had already been after PSG midfielder Marco Verratti es met Neymar was suspended. Messi scored two goals anyway
as it struggles to maintain its signature dominance in midfield for a memorable 3-2 win at the Santiago Bernabeu.
two years after Xavi Hernandezs departure. Other rumors point to Barcelona can only hope that Messi can do it again, and maybe
the Catalan club luring away Liverpool midfielder Philippe for years to come, without his No. 1 sidekick.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Friday Aug. 4, 2017 17
49ers release receiver Bruce Ellington
By Chris Biederman else. He handled chart. Those additions left
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
everything Ellington as a long shot to make Boston 60 49 .550 Washington 63 43 .594
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York 57 50 .533 2
great. the team. Miami 51 55 .481 12
Tampa Bay 57 53 .518 3 1/2 New York 49 57 .462 14
San Francisco Ellington missed all of 2016 Baltimore 53 55 .491 6 1/2 Atlanta 49 58 .458 14 1/2
SANTA CLARA The 49ers has remade its after suffering a hamstring injury Toronto 51 57 .472 8 1/2 Philadelphia 39 66 .371 23 1/2
decided to move on from Bruce receiving corps during the preseason. The fourth- Central Division Central Division
Ellington. The third-year receiver Cleveland 58 48 .547 Chicago 57 50 .533
since Shanahan round selection in the 2014 draft Kansas City 56 51 .523 2 1/2
was waived Thursday after a week of Milwaukee 57 53 .518 1 1/2
and first-time entered the season with expecta- Minnesota 51 55 .481 7 St. Louis 53 55 .491 4 1/2
training camp practices under new general manag- tions of thriving as a slot receiver Detroit 50 57 .467 8 1/2 Pittsburgh 52 56 .481 5 1/2
coach Kyle Shanahan. Chicago 41 65 .387 17
Bruce Ellington er John Lynch in then-coach Chip Kellys up- West Division
Cincinnati
West Division
44 64 .407 13 1/2
Bruce had done a good job with were hired in tempo offense. The injury led the Houston 69 39 .639
Los Angeles 76 32 .704
us but we had a bunch of guys who February. The team signed veteran 49ers to trade for Jeremy Kerley, Seattle 55 55 .500 15
Arizona 62 46 .574 14
were very similar in their skill set, free agents Pierre Garcon, Marquise who led the team in receiving. Los Angeles 53 55 .491 16
Texas 52 56 .481 17 Colorado 62 47 .569 14 1/2
Shanahan said. I thought, give Goodwin and Aldrick Robinson, Kerley re-signed with the 49ers in As 48 61 .440 21 1/2 San Diego 48 59 .449 27 1/2
Bruce a chance to go somewhere who are favorites to top the depth the spring. Giants 42 68 .382 35
Thursdays Games
Smith was not brought back, either. was placed on the NFI list. Thursdays Games
RAIDERS
Detroit 7, Baltimore 5
Boston 9, Chicago White Sox 5 Milwaukee 2, St. Louis 1
McKenzie added help through the Not too frustrating, Edwards Cleveland 5, N.Y. Yankees 1 Arizona 10, Chicago Cubs 8
draft and with a handful of free agent said. I knew I wasnt going before I Tampa Bay 5, Houston 3 Colorado 5, N.Y. Mets 4
signings but the core of Oaklands got here. I was just going with the Texas 4, Minnesota 1 Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 0
Continued from page 13 Kansas City 6, Seattle 4 L.A. Dodgers 7, Atlanta 4
defense remains the same. Del Rio is process and doing what I needed to San Francisco 11, Oakland 2 San Francisco 11, Oakland 2
fine with that. do to get back 100 percent. I dont Philadelphia at L.A. Angels, late Philadelphia at L.A. Angels, late
McDonald both intercepted passes Weve got an offense thats prob- Fridays Games
get too high with the highs, too low Fridays Games
from Derek Carr during the full team ably ahead in terms of cohesiveness Detroit(Verlander6-7)atBaltimore(Gausman8-7),4:05p.m. Wash.(Strasburg 10-3) at Cubs (Hendricks 4-3),11:20 a.m.
scrimmage portion of practice. with the lows. I stay pretty even WhiteSox(Rodon1-4)atBoston(Rodriguez4-3),4:10p.m. St.Louis(Leake7-9)atCincy(Wojciechowski1-1),3:40p.m.
and healthy players but I think our Steven. Its an obstacle but I get
Earlier, defensive tackle Justin Ellis Milwaukee (Woodruff 0-0) atTampa (Faria 5-1),4:10 p.m. S,D. (Wood 2-3) at Pittsburgh (Nova 10-8), 4:05 p.m.
defense is going to be pretty good over it and Im ready to go. Yankees (Garcia 5-7) at Cleveland (Bauer 9-8),4:10 p.m. Dodgers (Darvish 6-9) at Mets (deGrom 12-4),4:10 p.m.
stopped running back DeAndre this year, Del Rio said. I think Texas (Perez 5-9) at Minnesota (Colon 2-9), 5:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Woodruff 0-0) atTampa (Faria 5-1),4:10 p.m.
Washington with a hard hit at the youre seeing some of those signs. Edwards only has two career Toronto (Valdez 1-0) at Houston (Peacock 9-1),5:10 p.m. Miami (Conley 4-3) at Atlanta (Dickey 6-7), 4:35 p.m.
line of scrimmage. Keeping Edwards healthy is a must sacks, both coming against Denver Seattle (Paxton 11-3) at K.C. (Hammel 5-8), 5:15 p.m. Philly (Velasquez 2-6) at Colorado (Gray 3-2),5:40 p.m.
Baby steps, to be sure, but an during his rookie season, but the As (Cotton 5-8) at Angels (Chavez 5-10), 7:07 p.m. Arizona (Walker 6-5) at Giants (Bumgarner 1-4),7:15 p.m.
if Oakland wants to improve its pass
encouraging sign for a defense that rush. Raiders hope he can be a key part of
was among the NFLs worst in 2016. Edwards has missed 16 games in their pass rush. Edwards will line up TRANSACTIONS
The Raiders were 26th in yardage his first two NFL seasons. He spent mostly at defensive end but will
slide inside on some passing downs BASEBALL cation of the Detroit Pistons from The Palace of
allowed and were dead last with 25 most of last season on injured American League Auburn Hills to Little Caesars Arena in downtown
sacks, leading coach Jack Del Rio reserve with a hip injury and also in hopes of improving the interior OAKLAND ATHLETICS Reinstated RHP Kendall Detroit.
pass rush. Graveman from the 10-day DL. Optioned RHP NFL
and general manager Reggie missed time with a neck injury dur- Daniel Gossett to Nashville (PCL). CHICAGO BEARS Waived/injured RB Joel
McKenzie to orchestrate a slight ing his rookie campaign. Im a defensive lineman, National League Bouagnon. Signed RB Joshua Rounds.
overhaul in the offseason. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Optioned 3B Jae- HOUSTON TEXANS Waived DE T.J. Daniel.
The 35th overall pick in 2015, Edwards said. I dont pinpoint Gyun Hwang to Sacramento (PCL). Designated 3B Placed WR Deante Gray on injured reserve. Re-
Defensive tackle Dan Williams Edwards was hopeful of a clean and myself as one particular position. I Conor Gillaspie for assignment. Recalled 3B Ryder moved LB Dayon Pratt from the PUP list.
Jones from Sacramento. Reinstated OF Jarrett JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Placed LS Carson
was released while fellow lineman healthy start to training camp after feel like you put me wherever you Parker from the 60-day DL. Tinker on injured reserve.Waived/injured RB ITavius
Stacy McGee signed with an injury-free offseason. That ended want me to play and I can make it NBA Mathers. Signed LS Matt Overton and G Malcolm
Washington. Linebacker Malcolm on the first day of workouts when he happen. BOARD OF GOVERNORS Approved the relo- Bunche.
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Food briefs
Canada OKs Idaho companys
genetically engineered potatoes
BOISE, Idaho Three types of potatoes genetically
engineered by an Idaho company to resist the pathogen that
caused the Irish potato famine are safe for the environment
and safe to eat, Canadian officials said Thursday.
The approval by Health Canada and the Canadian Food
Inspection Agency means the J.R. Simplot Co. potatoes
can be imported, planted and sold in Canada.
The company said it received approval letters from Health
Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency in the
last several days. Health Canada spokeswoman Renelle
Briand confirmed the approvals to the Associated Press on
Thursday.
We have no objection to the sale of food derived from
J.R. Simplot Companys potatoes for human consump-
tion, Karen McIntyre, director general of Health Canada,
said in a letter sent on July 28 to the company.
Canadian officials in two other letters sent on Monday
approved the environmental release of planting the pota-
toes and using the potatoes for livestock feed. Misshapen
potatoes not considered top quality are used to feed live-
stock.
The three varieties of potato the Russet Burbank,
Ranger Russet and Atlantic were approved by U.S. regu-
Unsweetened applesauce adds tenderness without a ton of fat, while also adding a tiny bit of sweetness. Because most of latory agencies in February.
the sugar is on the outside of the bread, it tastes sweeter than the few tablespoons of brown sugar might suggest. The approval by Canada means the two nations can
import and export with each other the potatoes that contain
are people in Los Angeles who have never Pl an n ed Paren t h o o d o r n o t Pl an n ed between the sides, when the opposite is
WIND
Continued from page 19
been to the West. Same with New York.
And most people havent been to Los
Angeles and New York. And we watch the
Parenthood but it doesnt really matter
because it doesnt exist in my county. You
get out to rural America and thats where
true at the end of the day. People are gener-
ally compassionate and generally empa-
thetic and there is always room for com-
news and each of these regions is present- the last road is fixed. The last drip of promise, its just not politically advanta-
ed in one way and that way is terrifying to money gets there last, it comes here first. geous to the people in office.
Ri v er as a part o f a tri l o g y wi th the people who are from the other regions. Thats one of the reasons people dont AP: Are y o u o utwardl y po l i ti cal ?
Si cari o and Hel l o r Hi g h Water. I think that understanding our country ever talk about why the mistrust of gov-
Can y o u el abo rate? SHERIDAN: No. There are things on
fully means understanding all the people ernment exists in rural America. Their
S HERIDAN: The macro is it is an both sides of the aisle that Im a strong
in it and realizing were just not that dif- idea of government is a bill from the tax
exploration of the modern American fron- supporter of, you know what I mean? I
ferent. assessor, or being told why there is a
tier and how much has changed and how want as little government in my life as
fracking well next door. One of the great
much hasnt changed and the consequences AP: But there are al s o s tark di ffer- gifts of cinema is you can show a world possible and yet everyone should be free
of assimilation that still reverberate ences i n the way peo pl e l i v e. people dont know about and learn about to express themselves in whatever way
today. it and not judge it. they choose. I dont believe there is actu-
S HERIDAN: There needs to be a sense ally a political party in America that
AP: Why di d y o u want to di rect of community and real respect for others AP: Hel l o r Hi g h Water came at
thi s o ne? an i nteres ti ng ti me aro und the el ec- exists that accurately represents the way
in a city. There needs to be that anywhere, most Americans feel. I think we have two
SHERIDAN: It was the only way I could but in a city where everyone is right on ti o n. Why do y o u thi nk i t res o nated
guarantee that the story was told the way I at that mo ment? antiquated parties.
top of each other there are rules that dont
wanted it told. I didnt trust that another apply and wont work in rural American. SHERIDAN: I made a story about peo- AP: Fi nal l y, i s there any thi ng y o u
filmmaker would come in and see this Here if you get in trouble you call the ple who no one makes movies about. And can s ay abo ut the Si cari o s equel ,
world the way I saw it, or I didnt know police and theyre there in 90 seconds. its a group of individuals who are strug- So l dado ?
one. Yo u cal l t h e p o l i ce wh ere I l i v e i n gling just like everyone else and became a SHERIDAN: This one will feel oddly
AP: Why i s i t i mpo rtant to y o u to Wyoming, which Ive had to do, theyre very convenient political bullseye. I prophetic. People are going to think Im
ex pl o re thes e l o s t fro nti ers ? like, Can you hang on? The closest guy think that the great duping of the really smart. Im not, I just imagined
S HERIDAN: As Americans, we are is 22 minutes away. The hospital is 40 American public that were all so different something insane and then a year later the
wildly ignorant of our own nation. There minutes away. People can complain about in our ideology actually forces the gulf insane happened.
RIVER
the land of backup, shes told. This is
the land of youre on your own. sea of grief) begins to set in. He keeps like Banner are welcomed into Sheridans
The dead girl is revealed to be the daugh- opening doors and closing them too film, but are steadily edged out.
ter of a close friend of Lamberts (Gil abruptly. The detective work continues, at Still, no one will confuse Wind River
Continued from page 19 first angling toward nearby drug-dealing
Birmingham). Birmingham, whose too- for anything slipshod. Its densely colorful
brief performance is one of noble weari- tribesmen. But Lamberts past (he is the dialogue and powerful sense of place make
an 18-year-old Native American girl named ness, is one of many Native Americans father, now divorced, who also lost a teen Sheridan a singular talent, with, hopeful-
Natalie (Kelsey Asbille) is barefoot, who populate the cast and lend Wind daughter) is where the film gradually cen- ly, more directing in front him. Those are
despite the snow and the cold, and shes River both excellent acting and ethnic ters its emotions, and Renner, up for the qualities to which the late Sam Shepard
been raped. Her lungs, Lambert guesses, authenticity even if its leads, and thus challenge, gives one of his finer perform- a less artfully composed chronicler of men
eventually froze and burst as she fled from the storys point-of-view, are white. When ances. in shadows of western myths may well
miles away. the police visit the familys home, they have tipped his hat. He certainly would
The investigation, though, is for the But instead of plumbing deeper into the
find a broken household. An opened door lives of those on the reservation, the grip- have been a welcome presence in Sheridan
FBI. The agency is so thin in rural reveals the guilt-ridden mother bloodily country.
Wyoming that it dispatches an agent from ping, solidly built Wind River begins to
slashing at her wrists. The door, bizarrely, go wayward in its tracks. The over-the-top Wind River, a Weinstein Co. release,
Las Vegas: Jane Banner (Elizabeth Olsen) is simply closed.
who lacks even a good enough winter coat. showdown finale comes largely out of the is rated R by the Motion Picture
But Banner quickly shows her strengths Though Sheridans control of the tale is, blue after clues lead Banner to a nearby oil Association of America for strong vio-
and intelligently conscripts Lambert, an up until now, fairly total particularly digging crew. Wind River turns into a lence, a rape, disturbing images and lanu-
experienced tracker, to aid her. This isnt for an inexperienced filmmaker the revenge tale where we only meet those age. Running time: 111 minutes. Two and
sense that he is overplaying his hand (and worthy of vengeance just as their time is a half stars out of four.
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Calendar Converting a lane in each direction
by 2025 could cost $849 million with
another $20 million in operating
FRIDAY, AUG. 4 Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. Joyce Continued from page 1
Resource Fair. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. 2645 Hsu will discuss being a playwright costs. Further enhancing Dumbarton
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. and producer in Mandarin Chinese. Express bus service into 2030 could
Discover what community benefits For more information call 697-7607. this, said SamTrans Board Member carry a $82 million price tag. By mak-
are available for you. For more infor- Charles Stone, also the mayor of
mation call 349-2200. The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 2 ing it more difficult for drivers to com-
p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Belmont, according to a live video of mute, the thought is it would increase
Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 Blvd. Admission is $35 to $50. For the meeting.
a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San Mateo. more information visit hillbarnthe- transbay transit ridership to 21,300
Walking with the group is free. For atre.org/77th-season-become-sub- The study covered Highway 84, the daily passengers, a 147 percent
more information call 703-4678. scriber. Caltrans-owned six-lane car bridge con- increase, according to SamTrans.
Free First Fridays at the San Mateo Author Talk with Laura Ackley. 2 necting Newark to East Palo Alto; the For those biking or walking between
County History Museum. 10 a.m. to p.m. South San Francisco Library, 840 SamTrans-owned rail bridge immediate-
4 p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Redwood City and East Palo Alto, $60
For more information contact histo- ly to the south that has sat unused for million in overpasses have been pro-
rysmc.org or call 229-0104. Peopleologie: Dyeing. 2 p.m. Grand years and is in need of major repairs; posed at Willow and Marsh roads as
Avenue Branch Library, 306 Walnut
Tai Chi. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. San Ave., South San Francisco. Supplies and improvements for pedestrians and well as University Avenue.
Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. will be provided. For more informa- bicyclists. mass transit. Representatives with environmental
Every Friday and Saturday we offer Tai tion call 877-8530.
One recommendation is to restrict the groups urged the SamTrans board to fur-
Chi for adults. Free and open to the
public. For more information call 591- Regional Premiere of New rail across the Bay number of general purpose lanes on the ther connect bike paths to other trails
0341. Airswimming. 8 p.m. 2120 six-lane highway bridge. One option is
Broadway, Redwood City. Doors open By 2025, the study recommends a and open space areas.
Jungle Book Kids Performance. 30 minutes before the show. Run $975 million project to establish a to convert a lane in each direction to an
Noon to 1 p.m. Mustang Hall at
Central Middle School, 828 Chestnut
time of approximately 95 minutes
and will be performed without an shorter spanning rail shuttle service express lane, meaning drivers must pay Big costs for big changes
St., San Carlos. San Carlos Childrens intermission. $35 general admission, between Redwood City and Newark. to use it. Another is to construct a new
Theater is hosting a free performance $27 for student and senior tickets. To contraflow lane down the center, the But a major sticking point for any
of the Disney mini-musical. Everyone purchase tickets go to dragonpro- With another $295 million, by 2030 kind of improvement will be how to
is welcome. For more information ductions.net. For more information theyd like to extend it to Union City. direction of which would be switched
contact eve@sancarloschildrensthe- call 493-2006. based on commute patterns, according finance these costly transportation
ater.com.
Offering this new transit service could projects as currently, no funding has
The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 8 attract 15,600 daily riders. In a nod to to SamTrans.
p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale That option touches on an analysis been allocated. The proposed new coun-
Craft of Summer Love: Tie-Dye how rare it is to create new connections
Socks. 2 p.m. South San Francisco Blvd. Admission is $35 to $50. For that 79 percent of traffic is directional tywide half-cent sales tax officials are
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South more information visit hillbarnthe- across the San Francisco Bay, debating is also not believed to provide
San Francisco. atre.org/77th-season-become-sub- SamTrans noted it would also be the with East Bay commuters heading west
scriber. to the jobs-rich Peninsula in the morn- direct support, according to SamTrans
Vintage Game Night. 5 p.m. to 9 first transbay rail since Bay Area Rapid officials.
p.m. Computer History Museum, SUNDAY, AUG. 6 Transit started running its tunnel to the ing, then heading back home in the
1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain Master Gardener Plant Clinic. 11:30 evening. Some are hopeful there could be funds
View. For more information call 810- a.m. to 1 p.m. San Mateo Central Park, north in 1974. through the Metropolitan
1010. 101 ninth Ave., San Mateo. Free. In the longer term, by 2035, the goal Employers have a vested interest in
Master Gardeners are available to transit improvements, including Menlo Transportation Commissions
Music on the Square. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. answer your plant and gardening would be to interlace Dumbarton rail Regional Measure 3. MTC will ask Bay
2200 Broadway, Redwood City. questions, ranging from general with Caltrain to the west, and Altamont Park-headquartered Facebook, which
information to advice about specific donated the funds to conduct the Area voters to support hiking bridge
Mustache Harbor performs. For more Corridor Express and Capital Corridor
information call 780-7311. problems. For more information call Dumbarton study. tolls up to $3, the funds of which are
276-7403. to the east a $327 million project. expected to be in high demand.
Regional Premiere of The report offers a variety of sugges- As an employer on the corridor,
Airswimming. 8 p.m. 2120 Broadway, Burlingame Historic Tour. 1 p.m. 290 mobility is increasingly one of the A $130 million line item was recent-
Redwood City. Playing Thursdays California Drive, Burlingame. Come to tions, many not even within SamTrans ly included in a rough expenditure plan,
through Saturdays at 8 p.m. Doors visit and learn about historic loca- direct jurisdiction. Touted as wide important issues we have to address as a
open 30 minutes before the show. tions in Burlingame. For more infor- company in terms of our success in the but that would be split between
Run time of approximately 95 min- mation call 299-0104. overview of potential improvements, Dumbarton rail, ACE and BART.
utes and will be performed without the study touches on pedestrians, bicy- region, said Facebook Public Policy
Taking Cuttings For Propagation. 1 Manager Juan Salazar. Some have remained skeptical, con-
an intermission. $35 general admis- clists, drivers, bus passengers and
sion, $27 for student and senior tick- p.m. to 2:30 p.m. San Mateo
Menlo Park Mayor Kirsten Keith sidering the toll hike was supposed to
ets.To purchase tickets go to drag- Arboretum Society, 101 Ninth Ave., potential train riders. allocate $135 million toward
onproductions.net. For more infor- San Mateo. Free. Virginia Martin will I love the multi-modal nature of it, spoke during the public comment sec-
mation call 493-2006. teach basic, simplified techniques for
tion and noted the difficulties residents Dumbarton, but most of the funds ended
taking cuttings and propagation for said SamTrans Board Member Zoe up being diverted to other projects like
The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 8 both beginners and more advance Kersteen-Tucker. are facing with nearly 76,000 daily
p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale gardeners. For more information call commuters traversing the corridor to BART.
Blvd. Admission is $35 to $50. For 579-0536. But with traffic congestion pinching During Wednesdays discussion, offi-
more information visit hillbarnthe- peoples time and improvements not employment centers on the Peninsula.
atre.org/77th-season-become-sub- Regional Premiere of We have many many jobs on our side cials noted the recommendations in the
scriber. Airswimming. 2 p.m. 2120 Broadway, expected for years, SamTrans Board Dumbarton Corridor Study will require
Redwood City. Doors open 30 min- Member Carole Groom, also a San of the Bay and less housing. And this is
utes before the show. Run time of really the commute were seeing and our collaboration between numerous juris-
Movie night in Central Park. 8:30 Mateo County supervisor, asked staff
p.m. 50 E. Fifth Ave., San Mateo. approximately 95 minutes and will be
neighbors in Belle Haven are really dictions and entities. Alameda, San
Shwoing The BFG. For more informa- performed without an intermission. can we go faster? Mateo and Santa Clara counties, as well
tion call 259-2300. $35 general admission, $27 for stu- really struggling with this, Keith said,
dent and senior tickets. To purchase as their various transit agencies, will
SATURDAY, AUG. 5 tickets go to dragonproductions.net. Bus service and toll lanes adding officials will need to advocate
likely be involved. Caltrans, which
Affordable Health Screenings. 9 For more information call 493-2006. for funding.
a.m. to 12 p.m. New Leaf Community In the near term, by 2020, enhance- Warren Slocum, who represents owns the car bridge where SamTrans has
Market Community Classroom, 150 The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 2 ments to the car bridge have been pro- proposed improvements, would also be
San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. West p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale District 4 on the San Mateo County
Coast Heath Screening Services Heart Blvd. Admission is $35 to $50. For posed. They include increasing the fre- Board of Supervisors, said in an email included.
Watch is a mobile certified laboratory more information visit hillbarnthe- quency of Dumbarton Express bus serv- after the meeting that addressing the SamTrans, which in some ways is try-
offering low cost health screenings. atre.org/77th-season-become-sub-
scriber. ice while adding two new routes, and access issues and congestion on both ing to distinguish itself as more than a
For more information contact
patti@bondmarcom.com. making alterations to the bridges sides of the bridge has the potential to bus company and rebrand as mobility
Burlingame Historic Tour. 3 p.m. approaches such as traffic signals prior- agency, will seek public input before
Second Annual World Dog Surfing 1800 Easton Drive, Burlingame. Come be the missing link in connecting resi-
Championships. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. to visit and learn about historic loca- itizing buses. The enhancements could dents in the East Bay, Sacramento and returning to the board for approval.
Linda Mar Beach, 5000 Pacific Coast tions in Burlingame. For more infor- cost $51 million to jump-start with $12 While there is still more work to be
Highway, Pacifica. There will also be mation call 299-0104. the San Joaquin Valley to jobs here in
dog adoptions, a dog fashion contest, million in operational and maintenance the heart of Silicon Valley. done, officials this week were excited to
chances to raise funds for dog chari- MONDAY, AUG. 7 costs, according to SamTrans. see a major step in a years-long effort to
ties and pre-event dog surfing les- Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 I also want to make it clear to the
sons. For more information contact a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San Mateo. Making bus service faster and more residents of the 4th District, many of improve transit options along the cor-
contact25@surfdogchampionships.c Walking with the group is free. For desirable could increase ridership by 34 whom will be the most impacted by this ridor.
om. more information call 703-4678.
percent with 13,700 daily passengers, project ... [that] I will listen to your This is a once in a generational
Ornamental and Edible Container Daytime Book Club. 10 a.m. San according to SamTrans. concerns and work to make this a win- opportunity, said Dave Pine, a
Gardening. 10 a.m. to noon. Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
We meet the first Monday of the Controversial toll lanes have also win for my constituents and people in SamTrans board member and county
Redwood City Veterans Memorial
Senior Center, 1455 Madison Ave., month. Discussion of American been proposed to steer drivers toward supervisor. Very exciting.
Redwood City. Learn techniques to Pastoral by Philip Roth. Free and
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