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With the states transportation infrastructure fund in crisis and millions cut
or delayed from San Mateo County
projects over the coming years, local
and regional officials are collaborating to keep at least one project on
track.
Improvements to the often congested and questionably dangerous interchange at State Route 92 and El
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Hillsborough police are investigating a
residential burglary as well as a grand
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A home on the 700 block of Crystal
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June 18, according to police. An unknown
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Senate responding to
Orlando shooting with
gridlock on gun curbs
By Alan Fram and Mary Clare Jalonick
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON A divided Senate blocked rival election-year plans to curb guns Monday, eight days after the
horror of Orlandos mass shooting intensified pressure on
lawmakers to act but knotted them in gridlock anyway
even over restricting firearms for terrorists.
In largely party-line votes, senators rejected one proposal from each side to keep extremists from acquiring
guns and a second shoring up the governments system of
required background checks for many firearms purchases.
With the chambers visitors galleries unusually crowded for a Monday evening including relatives of victims
of past mass shootings and people wearing orange Tshirts saying #ENOUGH gun violence each measure fell
short of the 60 votes needed to progress. Democrats called
the GOP proposals unacceptably weak while Republicans
said the Democratic plans were too restrictive.
The stalemate underscored the pressure on each party to
stand firm on the emotional gun issue going into
Novembers presidential and congressional elections. It
also highlighted the potency of the National Rifle
Association, which urged its huge and fiercely loyal membership to lobby senators to oppose the Democratic bills.
Republicans say, Hey look, we tried, said Senate
Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. And all the time,
their cheerleaders, the bosses at the NRA, are cheering
them.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said
the Orlando shootings in which the FBI says the
American-born gunman swore allegiance to a Islamic State
group leader show the best way to prevent extremists
attacks here is to defeat them overseas.
No one wants terrorists to be able to buy guns,
McConnell said. He suggested that Democrats used the
days votes to push a partisan agenda or craft the next 30second campaign ad.
That Mondays four roll-call votes occurred at all was
testament to the political currents buffeting lawmakers
after gunman Omar Mateens June 12 attack on a gay
nightclub. The 49 victims who died made it the largest
mass shooting in recent U.S. history, topping a string of
such incidents that have punctuated recent years.
The FBI said Mateen a focus of two terror investigations that were dropped described himself as an Islamic
soldier in a 911 call during the shootings. That let gun
control advocates add national security and the specter of
terrorism to their arguments for firearms curbs.
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A woman mourns as she takes part in a vigil for the Pulse night club victims following last weeks shooting in Orlando, Fla.
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In the San Francisco Bay Area, where the startup tech boom is sending rental and housing prices
skyrocketing, people who lived in once-modest neighborhoods are being forced to the streets.
trash, human waste and spent narcotics needles. Its homeless residents many blankfaced, some half-dressed wander aimlessly throughout the day. At night as many as
2,500 bed down in hundreds of tents pitched
along sidewalks almost in the shadow of
City Hall.
With more than 46,000 homeless people
scattered across Los Angeles County an
increase of 6 percent from last year local
officials are fighting an uphill battle for
state and voter approval of an initiative that
would raise taxes on millionaires to benefit
homeless services.
Experts say things are just as bad across
the rest of California. In the San Francisco
Bay Area, where the startup tech boom is
sending rental and housing prices skyrocketing, people who lived in once-modest
neighborhoods are being forced to the
streets.
In Sacramento, people take refuge in
bushes near the stately Capitol building or
cluster in downtown encampments.
I dont care what part of California youre
in, you will see an ever-growing population
of people who live on the streets with a
mental illness, and thats what were
addressing, said Maggie Merritt, executive
director of the Steinberg Institute, a mental
health nonprofit advocating for increased
state funding to fight homelessness.
Hawaii and some major cities including
Seattle and Portland, Oregon, have declared
homelessness to be in states of emergency,
freeing up disaster funds and breaking down
regulatory barriers to provide swift assistance.
OPINION
memory of the
world as has been
said but, at their
very best, are also
like frontier scouts,
informing us about
the gateways to the
future a future
where knowing how
to look through
eyes not our own will be essential.
Books are about developing empathy
with other human beings. And that
sort of freedom is the guiding force
for all libraries.
No matter what some of our politicians may say, the simple truth is that
our world and, more importantly, the
world of our children, will be much
more diverse than anything we can
now imagine. We cannot build a wall
to keep out that future. That future will
reward people who truly seek to understand one another. And I believe our
libraries, which safeguard and
enhance our freedoms to inquire, to
question and to be informed are essential to our childrens success as they
navigate what is up ahead.
Diversity means not only ones ethnic heritage, but also the variety of
voices within each of us and the multitude of stories our various lives contain. A public library is a shelter for
those voices. Its about the freedom
to read, to hear, to speak, its about
the freedom of ideas. And because no
one gets left behind within its walls,
a great library speaks to the character
of the community in which it resides
and how that community values all its
citizens.
A library is about the common
good.
The Burlingame Library certainly
has books. In its childrens room are
even shelves of books in foreign languages. It has a tech lab where
Guest
perspective
teenage girls learn to code. It has
computers and internet connections
for folks who dont have computers.
There are Mandarin Story Times and
an English Learners Conversation
Group. You can watch a foreign lm
and discuss it or learn how to construct a waterwise irrigation system.
Soon there will be a class about how
to cook international food dishes and
music recitals featuring instruments
of distant lands. You can get help
applying for a job, and theres even a
cafe where you can nibble on cheese
quesadillas and falafel wraps.
And there are books.
Certainly Im bragging about my
own local library, but any visit to the
library down your block will be a discovery of a world you might not have
known existed, and you may return to
your own world more wide-eyed and
excited to be alive.
I think Benjamin Franklin knew
this nearly 300 years ago. He saw us
as the global citizens we have become
and he understood that along with that
citizenship comes a responsibility
and obligation. To always be learning, to always be curious, to always
be imagining the inclusive future we
want for the citizens who will follow
us.
Under the roof of Franklins library
and under the roofs of libraries across
our land this essential and necessary
dream will always be possible.
Mik e Nagler is the president of the
Burlingame Library Board of Trustees.
Editor,
Kudos to the smart people at the
city of San Mateo that planned the
downtown street fair to coincide with
the San Mateo County Fair.
While the San Mateo County Fair
enjoyed good attendance, the downtown street fair was an absolute
embarrassment. To think that these
folks at the city of San Mateo actually get paid to make such poor decisions. Why not use the money to
keep the downtown sidewalks clean
as Mike Pagano pointed out in a letter
to the editor last year? What a shame!
Michael Traynor
Burlingame
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Charlotte Andersen
Paul Moisio
Joel Snyder
Charles Gould
Andrea Sanchez-Lopez
Stephen Sanguinetti
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Bank of America rose 14 cents,
or 1 percent, to $13.54 and Wells
Fargo, the nations biggest mortgage lender, rose 33 cents to
$46.93.
JD.com stock jumped after the
second-largest e-commerce site in
China said it was buying WalMarts Yihaodian marketplace as
part of a broad partnership with
the company. JD.com jumped 93
cents, or 4.6 percent, to $21.06.
FedEx rose after the federal government moved to dismiss charges
against the shipping company.
Prosecutors had planned to charge
FedEx with knowingly delivering
illegal prescription drugs to dealers and addicts, but late Friday the
government dropped the case. The
trial was set to begin Monday.
FedEx picked up $2.22, or 1.4 percent, to $164.47.
Britains FTSE 100 leaped 3 percent and Frances CAC 40 rose 3.5
percent. Germanys DAX rocketed
3. 4 percent higher. Japans
benchmark Nikkei 225 index
surged 2.3 percent. South Koreas
Kospi climbed 1.4 percent and
Hong Kongs Hang Seng added 1.7
percent.
In other energy trading, wholesale gasoline added 8 cents to
$1.58 a gallon. Heating oil edged
up 5 cents to $1.53 a gallon.
Natural gas rose 12 cents to $2.75
per 1,000 cubic feet.
Business briefs
German prosecutors
open investigation of
former Volkswagen CEO
BERLIN German prosecutors
are
investigating
former
Volkswagen
CEO
Martin
Winterkorn and another unnamed
executive over allegations they
didnt inform investors soon
enough about the companys scandal over cars rigged to cheat on
U.S. diesel emissions tests.
The Braunschweig prosecutors
spokesman, Matthias Diekman,
said in a statement Monday that
the probe was opened at the behest
of Germanys Federal Financial
Supervisory Authority, the countrys financial watchdog.
WIN STREAK SNAPPED: DESPITE BUMGARNERS GEM, GIANTS EIGHT-GAME WIN STREAK HALTED IN PITTSBURGH >> PAGE 13
A season that
will not soon
be forgotten
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he Golden State Warriors experienced one of the most historic,
record-setting seasons in NBA
history both good and bad.
First, there was the 24-0 start that immediately put them in the discussion of nishing with the
best regular-season
record of all time.
That two-dozen
straight wins sent
them to an all-time
best 73-win season.
But in the playoffs, the Warriors
suddenly looked
mortal. They had
to scrape their way
into the NBA
Finals by coming back from a 3-1 decit
to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder.
But after jumping out to a commanding
2-0 lead over the Cleveland Cavaliers in
the nals, the Warriors came crashing
back to reality. The shoe was on the other
foot in the nals and the Warriors became
the rst team in history to blow a 3-1
lead and lose the NBA title when
Cleveland nished their comeback with a
93-89 win in Game 7 Sunday.
If nothing else, the NBA Finals nally
provided a blueprint for beating the
Warriors and until Golden State gets
another legitimate, skilled big man
who can, most importantly, make free
HOUSTON American players maintained over and over that playing Argentina
and Lionel Messi in a Copa America semifinal on Tuesday night was a big deal, yet not
mind-boggling.
Argentina is a two-time World Cup champion and Messi is the only five-time FIFA
Player of the Year. While no longer a soccer
neophyte, the United States knows it
remains a distance from the top tier.
Theres a bunch of very good players on
their team. We have a few good players, as
well, U.S. captain Michael Bradley said
Monday. Sure, on paper theyre the team
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SPORTS
By Tom Withers
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sports briefs
Finals, when Jordans Bulls clinched their
sixth ring, ESPN said Monday. That game set
an NBA record with a 22.3 rating on NBC.
An additional 598,000 viewers streamed
Sundays game on WatchESPN.
A string of lopsided scores through the
first six games had lowered ratings from last
years matchup between the same teams. But
Game 7 was tight throughout, with LeBron
James trying to lead the Cavs to a historic
triumph.
Game 6 of the 2015 finals, when Golden
State clinched its title, averaged almost 23.3
million viewers.
Viewership peaked Sunday with more than
44.5 million viewers and a 22.5 rating as
Cleveland wrapped up the championship.
SPORTS
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I thought I
threw the ball
pretty well. I
avoided
the
walks and was
able to fill up the
strike zone.
Kratzs solo
shot with two
outs in fifth was
Jeff Locke
his first since a
two-homer game
for the Kansas
City Royals on
Aug. 18, 2014
against
the
Minnesota
Twins.
The veteran
catcher had been
Madison
hitless in 16 atbats since the
Bumgarner
Pirates acquired
him from the Los Angeles Angels for
$20,000 on June 11 after Francisco
Cervelli went on the disabled list
with a broken left hand.
Mark Melancon pitched the ninth
in his 400th career appearance for
his 20th save in 21 chances.
Left fielder Angel Pagan leaped and
appeared to make a spectacular catch
at the top of fence on Kratzs drive.
However, the ball popped out of his
glove when he crashed into the fence
and fell into the first row of seats.
I didnt think it was going to
get out, Kratz said. I dont know
if (Pagan) helped it over, but he
didnt hurt it from going over, put
it that way.
Pagan slammed his glove down in
frustration.
Its a tough, tough play,
Bumgarner said. As tough a play
as an outfielder is going to have,
really.
I thought it was a pretty good
pitch. I havent gone back and
CWS brief
gles in the first five innings,
walked two and struck out six. Trey
Cobb took over in the ninth and
earned his sixth save.
Oklahoma State scored in the
fourth when Donnie Walton doubled and came home on Garrett
Benges single. Otherwise, Buffett
and Arizona starter Bobby Dalbec
(10-5) matched zeroes through
eight innings the same way the
Trainers room
3B Matt Duffy (sore left Achilles
tendon) sat out after playing in 188
consecutive games, which was the
longest active streak in the major
leagues, and Bochy said he will likely be placed on the disabled list
Tuesday. ... CF Denard Span (stiff
neck) got a night off but is expected
to play Tuesday night.
Up next
Giants right-hander Johnny Cueto
(10-1, 2.10 ERA) looks to extend his
seven-game winning streak when he
starts Tuesday night. He is 18-4 with
a 2.13 ERA against the Pirates in 28
career starts.
Pirates right-hander Wilfredo
Boscan (1-0, 2.92) is expected to be
recalled from Triple-A Indianapolis
to make his first major league start
in place of RHP Juan Nicasio, who
was placed on the restricted list
Saturday. Boscan made five relief
appearances for the Pirates earlier
this season, including his major
league debut May 19.
Cowboys Thomas Hatch did with
UC Santa Barbaras Shane Bieber
on Saturday.
Dalbec, drafted as a third baseman in the fourth round by the
Boston Red Sox, held the
Cowboys to five hits and struck
out a career-high 12.
The Cowboys (43-20) on Friday
can clinch a spot in next weeks
finals with a win. Arizona (45-22)
plays UC Santa Barbara in an
elimination game Wednesday.
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DUBS
Continued from page 11
determined LeBron James and the Cavaliers
93-89 on Sunday night as Cleveland capped a
remarkable comeback for the franchises first
title doing so with three straight victories, two at typically intimidating Oracle
Arena and to end the citys 52-year championship drought.
To sit and dwell on it, thats not going to
do anything for me, said Green, who sat out
the Game 5 defeat while suspended for flagrant fouls. Im not going to sit and throw a
pity party for myself or my teammates or
anybody else. We were a minute away from
winning a championship. We had a 3-1 lead,
we had all the opportunities in the world we
needed. Got to take your hat off to them.
They fought, they battled and they took the
series. Its nothing to sit around and cry
about. Its something that you learn from.
A downtrodden locker room was a strange
sight for this Strength In Numbers group,
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MLS GLANCE
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
EAST DIVISION
W
40
39
39
34
31
L
29
30
33
35
37
Pct
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.565
.542
.493
.456
GB
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2 1/2
6
8 1/2
Washington
Miami
New York
Philadelphia
Atlanta
W
43
37
36
30
23
L
28
33
32
41
46
Pct
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.529
.529
.423
.333
GB
5 1/2
5 1/2
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Cleveland
39
Kansas City
38
Detroit
35
Chicago
34
Minnesota
21
30
31
35
36
48
.565
.551
.500
.486
.304
1
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Chicago
47
St. Louis
36
Pittsburgh
34
Milwaukee
31
Cincinnati
27
21
33
36
39
43
.691
.522
.486
.443
.386
11 1/2
14
17
21
9 1/2
11
14 1/2
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Giants
Los Angeles
Colorado
Arizona
San Diego
27
33
36
39
42
.620
.542
.478
.458
.408
5 1/2
10
11 1/2
15
Baltimore
Boston
Toronto
New York
Tampa Bay
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Texas
Seattle
Houston
Angels
As
46
36
35
31
28
25
34
36
39
41
.648
.514
.493
.443
.406
Mondays Games
Chicago White Sox 3, Boston 1, 10 innings
Cleveland 7, Tampa Bay 4
Detroit 8, Seattle 7, 12 innings
Texas 4, Baltimore 3
Houston 10, Angels 7
Tuesdays Games
Colorado (Bettis 5-5) at NYY (Nova 5-4), 4:05 p.m.
SD (Perdomo 2-2) at Os (Wilson 3-5), 4:05 p.m.
Arizona (Corbin 3-6) at Jays (Estrada 5-2), 4:07 p.m.
ChiSox (Sale 11-2) at Boston (Buchholz 3-6), 4:10 p.m.
Ms (Paxton 1-2) at Detroit (Verlander 7-5), 4:10 p.m.
Rays (Snell 0-1) at Cleveland (Kluber 6-7), 4:10 p.m.
Reds (DeSclafani 0-0) at Texas (Lewis 6-0), 5:05 p.m.
Angels (Santiago 4-4) at Astros (McHugh 5-5),5:10 p.m.
Phils (Nola 5-6) at Twins (Duffey 2-6), 5:10 p.m.
Milwaukee (Nelson 5-6) at As (Gray 3-6), 7:05 p.m.
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33
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Mondays Games
Arizona 3, Philadelphia 1
Pittsburgh 1, San Francisco 0
Colorado 5, Miami 3
St. Louis 3, Chicago Cubs 2
L.A. Dodgers 4, Washington 1
Tuesdays Games
Colorado (Bettis 5-5) at NYY (Nova 5-4), 4:05 p.m.
SD (Perdomo 2-2) at Os (Wilson 3-5), 4:05 p.m.
San Francisco (Cueto 10-1) at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m.
Arizona (Corbin 3-6) at Jays (Estrada 5-2), 4:07 p.m.
ATL (Norris 2-7) at Miami (Fernandez 9-3), 4:10 p.m.
KC (Kennedy 5-5) at NYM (Syndergaard 7-2),4:10 p.m.
St.L (Wainwright 5-4) at Cubs (Hammel 7-2),5:05 p.m.
Reds (DeSclafani 0-0) at Texas (Lewis 6-0), 5:05 p.m.
Phils (Nola 5-6) at Twins (Duffey 2-6), 5:10 p.m.
Washington (Roark 6-4) at L.A. (Kazmir 5-3), 7:10 p.m.
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FC Dallas
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Real Salt Lake
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Vancouver
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Chicago at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
New York at Real Salt Lake, 10 p.m.
Colorado at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
Saturday, June 25
New York City FC at Seattle, 5 p.m.
New England at D.C. United, 7 p.m.
Vancouver at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
New York at Columbus, 7:30 p.m.
Sporting Kansas City at Montreal, 7:30 p.m.
Toronto FC at Orlando City, 7:30 p.m.
Real Salt Lake at FC Dallas, 8 p.m.
Los Angeles at San Jose, 10 p.m.
Sunday, June 26
Houston at Portland, 6 p.m.
DRAFT
Continued from page 15
Dragan Bender, Croatia
Following Kristaps Porzingis
excellent rookie season for the New
York Knicks, another 7-footer with
3-point range could be picked early.
The 7-1 Bender, who made his professional debut at age 15, shot 41
percent from behind the arc for
Maccabi Tel Aviv during the 201516 Israeli League regular season.
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HOMES
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Nearly two-thirds of adults still own
homes. And some who rent do so by choice.
Yet ownership has become a more distant
dream for the many Americans who still
regard it as a route to prosperity and pride.
The problem has become especially severe
in areas that offer the best job prospects as
well as those that have been battered by
foreclosures.
It doesnt paint a pretty picture, said
Svenja Gudell, chief economist at Zillow,
the online real estate database company.
Youre really blocking out a group of buyers from owning a home. Theyre truly living paycheck to paycheck, and that does
not put them into a good position to buy.
Joe Fabie and his wife face just such a
bind. They moved to Mount Pleasant, just
over the bridge from historic Charleston,
South Carolina after law school in
Pittsburgh. The suburbs pastel-hued harbor
vistas, tin-roofed houses and Spanish
moss-adorned live oaks were enchanting.
But the rising rent on their one-bedroom
apartment more than for their three-bedroom rental in Pittsburgh made it impossible to save enough to buy a home. With
their rent going up again, the couple moved
to a cheaper suburb in hopes of repaying
their student debt and saving for a starter
home.
The best school district is Mount
Pleasant, and we would like to be there,
said Fabie, 27. But if youre lucky you can
get some beat-up homes for around
$300,000.
LOCAL
An exclusive analysis by the Associated
Press of census data covering over 300 communities found that two major forces are
driving a wedge between the fortunes of
renters and homeowners:
Historically low mortgage rates have
enabled homeowners to refinance and
shrink their monthly payments, thereby
reducing a major household cost. The median annual mortgage expense for a U.S.
homeowner has dropped by $1,492 since
2006.
A combination of foreclosures and new
college graduates crowding into the
strongest job markets has raised demand for
rentals. Renters accounted for all the 8 million-plus net households the United States
added in the past decade. Home ownership
has dipped to 63.5 percent, near a 48-year
low.
That demand has driven up rents, which in
turn have prevented or delayed people from
buying first homes.
The government says if you spend more
than 30 percent of your pretax pay on housing, you are cost-burdened. The total number of renters in that category has jumped
more than 30 percent in the past decade, to
21.2 million. Half of all renters are now
considered cost-burdened, compared with
just 24 percent in 1960.
These trends are reflected in how and
where Americans live. Suburban cul-de-sacs
built for owners are now tilting toward
rentals, especially in such areas as Orlando,
Las Vegas and Tampa, where the bubble and
crash were especially intense.
After the bust, investors bought distressed houses in these communities at
sharp discounts and rented them out. Many
of the new tenants belong to Generation X
households ages 35 to 51 that began
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California regulator
approves Aetna-Humana merger
SACRAMENTO A California regulator is approving
Aetnas proposed acquisition of rival health insurer
Humana.
California Department of Managed Health Care Director
Shelley Rouillard announced her decision on Monday.
As a condition of the approval, Aetna agreed to limit premium increases in the small group market and to allow
greater state oversight of its rates. The company will also
have to keep certain decision-making functions in
California and must invest in various health initiatives.
The proposed $35 billion cash-and-stock deal would
make Aetna a sizeable player in the rapidly growing
Medicare Advantage business, which offers privately run
versions of the federally funded health care program for the
elderly and some people with disabilities.
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BAYFRONT
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I think we all believe the Bayside is
terrific, but has real potential for additional development, he said.
Opportunities exist to build mixeduse housing and commercial projects in
the area north of the Broadway interchange and to add higher density residential developments south along the
Bayshore Freeway, according to an
online report accompanying a survey
designed to collect feedback on the general plan.
The area now is home to a cluster of
hotels generating for the city a substantial stream of tax revenue, which has
been one of the largest funding sources
in recent years fueled by a thriving travel industry amidst a booming local
economy.
Brownrigg said he believed the land
could be built into something greater
though.
We have done well with creating an
incredibly good environment for hotels
and parks, but we can do more,
Brownrigg said.
The discussion is only in its formative stages though, noted Brownrigg,
and the issue should be addressed much
more thoroughly before any initiative
begins to move ahead.
He said considering the variety of
potential effects on local schools, infrastructure, city budget and a variety of
other areas, he would like city officials
to host a study session specifically
designed to examine the issue comprehensively.
SCHOOLS
Continued from page 1
billion increase in education spending authorized by Gov. Jerry Brown,
Redwood City schools would be set
to receive more money than years
prior, but for a shrinking student
population triggering a reduction in
money paid by the state according to
daily attendance.
Th e di s t ri ct ex p ect s t o t ak e i n
$66. 6 million from the state in the
2016-17 fiscal year, according to
the proposed budget, $1. 4 million
less than the $68 million received
the prior year.
Redwood City schools are financed
primarily through the Local Control
Funding Formula, or money granted
by the Legislature through the state
budget. The funding mechanism is
apart from many of the other local
districts which enjoy revenue mostly generated by local property taxes.
Redwood City property taxes did
not create enough money to cross
Calendar
TUESDAY, JUNE 21
International Day of Yoga. 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. Central Park, San Mateo.
Check-in starts at 8:30 a.m. Bring
your own yoga mat and come 10
minutes before the start of each
class. There is an Ashtanga Inspired
Vinyasa class at 9 a.m., a Jivamukti
class at 10:30 a.m., Kirtan at noon
and Yin Yoga at 1:15 p.m. For more
information email [email protected].
Book Club: Persepolis by Marjane
Satrapi. 6 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave.,
South San Francisco. Come for a
group discussion on the book. For
more information email [email protected].
Girls
in
Trouble
Concert
Featuring Alicia Jo Rabins. 6:30
p.m. Peninsula Jewish Community
Center, 800 Foster City Blvd., Foster
City. In this free outdoor concert, the
Indie folk song artist performs original compositions addressing the
complicated lives of Biblical women.
For more information call 378-2703.
Captain Jack Spareribs. 6:30 p.m.
San Mateo Main Library (Oak Room),
55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Captain
Jack Spareribs will be performing his
pirate variety show with magic, juggling and ventriloquism. For more
information call 522-7838.
Mary Roach: Author of Packing
for Mars. 7 p.m. Oshman Family JCC,
3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto. For more
information or to register call (408)
280-5530.
Kundalini Yoga at Little House. 7
p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Little House, The
Roslyn G. Morris Activity Center, 800
Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Kundalini
Yoga is proven to bring balance and
unleash bountiful energy through
the reduction of stress, anxiety and
depression. $8 per class. For more
information and to register go to
www.penvol.org/littlehouse.
Peninsula Rose Society Meeting.
7:30 p.m. Redwood City Veterans
Memorial Senior Center, 1455
Madison Ave., Redwood City. Barbara
Gordon will discuss the wonders of
prickles and how to best enjoy
them. For more information visit
peninsularosesociety.org or call 4653967.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22
June Coffee Club. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
1201 Howard Ave., Suite 201,
Burlingame. June coffee club meeting. Erin Sinclair will discuss current
updates to the market and economy
in a relaxed and informal setting.
Pastries and coffee will be provided.
Feel free to bring a friend. For more
information and to RSVP call 3430700.
Disinheriting the IRS From Your
Retirement Accounts. 10:30 a.m.
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
Carlos. John Lau will advise retires on
various financial and tax issues. For
more information or to register visit
lfsfinance.com/events/rnor or call
401-4663.
History Class: Every Four Years
The Great American Circus. 1:30
p.m. to 3:30 p.m. 800 Middle Ave.,
Menlo Park. Wednesdays until Aug.
10. For more information or to register call 326-2025.
Film Screening: Clueless. 3 p.m. to
5 p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55
West Third Ave., San Mateo. Free. PG13. Popcorn provided. For more
information,
contact
[email protected]
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18 Going out with
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21 Mayday signal
22 Lyric poem
23 Tugs hard
26 Sporty sock
29 Stein llers
30 Like soufes
31 Nova network
33 Printemps month
34 Athenas father
35 Lab medium
36 Harm
38 Potters needs
39 Boxing great
40 Melodrama shout
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Morning eye-opener
Lose it
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Diving position
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3 Novelist Grey
4 Dictation pros
5 Work crews
6 Cake Boss network
7 Fish hawk
8 Miff
9 Fix, as lipstick
10 The the limit!
13 Terminator types
16 Frisbee shapes
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308 Tools
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WORLD
Lawmakers remember
Jo Cox as markets sense
rising support for EU
By Danica Kirka
and Jill Lawless
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
REUTERS
A woman places white roses on a picture of Labour MP Jo Cox who was killed outside her constituency surgery
last week as members of Parliament view tributes to her, on Parliament Square, London, Britain.
freedom, said Speaker John
Bercow. That is why we assemble here, both to honor Jo and to
redouble our dedication to democracy.
While remain campaigners
have focused on the economic
uncertainty surrounding a British
exit from the bloc popularly
known as Brexit the leave
side has stressed the emotive
issue
of
immigration.
Campaigners argue that Britain
cannot control migration while it
remains in the EU, which is built
on the principle of free move-
and interrogated, though it called them takfiris, a derogatory term in both Arabic and
Farsi referring to Sunnis who accuse other
Muslims of being infidels. Iranian authorities and others throughout the Middle East
often refer to Islamic State fighters as takfiris.
Calls to the Intelligence Ministry rang
unanswered Monday.
In Syria, Iranian troops backing embattled
President Bashar Assad in his countrys
bloody civil war have fought Islamic State
extremists and other rebel groups. Iranian
casualties in the war have mounted in recent
months, and the Islamic State group often
mentions Iran in its propaganda messages.
Iranian militias and advisers also are backing
Iraqs government against IS fighters.
IRNA, however, called those involved in
the plot Wahhabi takfiris in its Farsi report
on the arrests. Wahhabism is an ultraconservative Sunni ideology practiced predominantly in Saudi Arabia that the Islamic State
group has incorporated into its apocalyptic
beliefs.
Mentioning Wahhabism, however, also
may be an Iranian dig at Saudi Arabia.
Relations between the two have frayed following the kingdoms January execution of a
prominent Shiite cleric and subsequent
attacks by protesters on Saudi diplomatic
posts in Iran. The kingdom cut diplomatic
relations with Tehran following those
attacks, and now it appears that Iranians
wont take part in this years hajj, a pilgrimage required of all able-bodied Muslims once
in their life.
Iran has warned of possible militant
assaults targeting the country, which hasnt
seen large-scale attacks since the 1980s. The
worst was on June 28, 1981, when a blast at
the ruling Islamic Republican Partys headquarters in Tehran killed at least 72 people,
including the partys leader, four government
ministers, eight deputy ministers and 23 parliament members.