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Monday March 27, 2017 XVII, Edition 190 www.smdailyjournal.com

Bill aligns clean energy with peak use times


Assemblyman proposes utilities increase renewables to connect with consumer behavior
By Samantha Weigel greenhouse gas some unintended consequences. Assemblyman Kevin Mullin, D- renewables by 2020, and increas-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF emi s s i o n Even with more renewables cre- South San Francisco, is now hop- ing to 50 percent by the end of
reduction tar- ated to meet state targets, utilities ing that requiring utilities to pro- 2030.
In an effort to keep California at gets and are still heavily reliant on fossil vide a certain percentage of renew- Its one thing to establish
the forefront of renewable energy requires utili- fuel plants that provide greater ables during peak demand hours some of the highest standards in
and climate change policies, leg- ties to increase flexibility with being able to will encourage new technologies the country with regard to green-
islation has been proposed to how much ramp up quicker during peak and help ensure California meets house gas emission reduction, but
require more clean electricity be ren ewab l e demand. And as electrical storage intended clean energy targets. ultimately this is about how the
offered during times when con- energy they isnt yet possible, California has Mullin proposed legislation marketplace works, how electrici-
sumers are most likely to flip on distribute to Kevin Mullin become one of the few states to building upon prior laws requiring ty flows on the grid and we need to
the lights. c us t o m e r s , occasionally produce too much 33 percent of the energy sold to
While the state has aggressive market restraints have resulted in energy. customers to be derived from See ENERGY, Page 23

No lifeline for
When you have such a large inventory of streets and paving, its just one of those
things that comes in cycles, so youre constantly doing pothole patching, making
repairs, hiring contractors to do overlays and even reconstructing some streets.
Brad Underwood, San Mateo Public Works director

long-delayed
development
South City officials deny Centennial Village
developers request to cut prevailing wage
By Austin Walsh third proposed agreement amend-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ment since officials approved the
project in 2013, the future of the
A proposed housing and com- development offering 284 residen-
mercial project in South San tial units, a grocery store, com-
Francisco long on life support is mercial space and additional
flatlining after officials pulled the amenities at 180 El Camino is in
plug on the most recent develop- peril.
ment amendment sought by the Councilmembers indicated their
builder. unwillingness allow the project to
The South San Francisco City proceed stemmed from an exhaus-
Council unanimously denied tion with repeated delays requested
Wednesday, March 22, a request by Mitchell.
from developer Bill Mitchell to With all due respect, put a fork
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL walk back his promise to pay pre- in me and call me done, said
A truck passes by a large pothole on North Grant Street in San Mateo, one of many exacerbated by the recent storms. vailing union wages for building Councilwoman Karyl Matsumoto,

Tax to help with street repairs


the Centennial Village project. who shared doubts the project
Under the rejection of Mitchells
See PROJECT, Page 4

San Mateo looks to fill storm-worsened potholes, rehabilitate failed roads


By Samantha Weigel
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
will prepare a geotechnical evalua-
tion of San Mateos failing streets
any major incidents. But of course
we see more potholes cropping up
School officials explore
Armed with support from voters
and sales tax revenue, San Mateo
and recommend a repair plan. Its
part of the citys Street
Rehabilitation Program, an
in certain areas, Underwood said.
We do need to stay on top of
smaller issues as well because
teacher housing hurdles
is moving to repair 14 miles of aggressive nearly $30 million those can obviously become San Mateo-Foster City school board examining
capital improvement program potential conditions where peo-
failed roads and potholes exacer-
bated by the winters drought- aimed at repairing failed streets by ples cars get damaged.
common issues with workforce developments
busting storms. 2022, said Public Works Director Like other areas drenched by the By Austin Walsh force housing can be overcome,
Its been more than a year since Brad Underwood. storm, San Mateo also hasnt been DAILY JOURNAL STAFF according to a legal expert.
the city extended a locally-con- While it initiates that larger spared from a statewide drought in Adam Ely, deputy San Mateo
trolled, quarter-cent sales tax tout- effort, city officials also looking gas tax revenue money typical- The financing, zoning and County counsel, addressed the dis-
ed as vital support for tending to to patch various potholes sprin- ly earmarked for street repairs. development hurdles that San trict Board of Trustees during a
failing infrastructure. kled throughout the city, he said. This vital funding source has Mateo-Foster City Elementary Thursday, March 23, meeting to
Last week, the council moved to We actually fared quite well School District officials may face
hire two engineering firms that from the storms, we didnt have See REPAIRS, Page 24 as they consider building work- See BOARD, Page 24
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Thought for the Day


Often the test of courage is not to die but to
live.
Vittorio Alfieri, Italian dramatist

This Day in History


In aviations worst disaster, 583 peo-

1977 ple were killed when a KLM Boeing


747, attempting to take off in heavy
fog, crashed into a Pan Am 747 on an
airport runway on the Canary Island of
Tenerife.
In 1 5 1 3 , Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon sighted
present-day Florida.
In 1836, the first Mormon temple was dedicated in Kirtland,
Ohio, by Joseph Smith Jr.
In 1 8 8 4 , the first telephone line between Boston and New
York was inaugurated.
In 1 9 1 2 , first lady Helen Herron Taft and the wife of
Japans ambassador to the United States, Viscountess
Chinda, planted the first two of 3,000 cherry trees given to
the U.S. as a gift by the mayor of Tokyo.
In 1 9 3 3 , Japan officially withdrew from the League of
Nations.
In 1 9 4 2 , during World War II, Congress granted American
servicemen free first-class mailing privileges.
In 1 9 5 2 , the MGM movie musical Singin in the Rain, REUTERS
starring Gene Kelly, Donald OConnor and Debbie A participant hangs from a line during the highline event near the town of Beroun, Czech Republic.
Reynolds, had its world premiere at New Yorks Radio City
Music Hall.
In 1 9 5 7 , Around the World in 80 Days won the Academy In other news ...
Award for best picture of 1956; Yul Brynner won best actor Police cite young the mother to discuss her daughters Highway 95 on Wednesday when she
for The King and I, Ingrid Bergman was awarded best trespassing. struck a deer near Potlatch.
actress for Anastasia and George Stevens was recognized student for trespassing I would have preferred it would have The woman told Benewah County
as best director for Giant. WEST HARWICH, Mass. Police been handled with more tact, he said. Sheriffs officials that she saw a
In 1 9 6 4 , Alaska was hit by a magnitude 9.2 earthquake (the in Massachusetts served a sixth-grader Autumn said the cut-through short- sasquatch chasing a deer on the side of
strongest on record in North America) and tsunamis that with no-trespass orders after neigh- ened her walk to and from the bus stop, the road while driving. She says she
together claimed about 130 lives. bors grew wary of the girl cutting adding how she just wanted to get checked one of her mirrors to get a sec-
In 1 9 8 0 , 123 workers died when a North Sea floating oil through their properties to get to and home and be warm inside my house. ond look at the beast and when she
field platform, the Alexander Kielland, capsized during a from her school bus stop. looked up, the deer ran in front of her.
storm. The mother of 11-year-old Autumn Man carrying a sword, Sheriffs officials marked the inci-
Blanchard told the Cape Cod Times her dressed as Joker arrested dent as a vehicle versus deer collision
Birthdays daughter received three pink no-tres-
pass notices from the Harwich Police
WINCHESTER, Va. Police in
but did not report any evidence of
Bigfoot.
Virginia have arrested a man who was
Department on March 2. Krystal
Blanchard said she was unaware neigh-
dressed as comic book villain the Police: Florida man cited for
Joker and reportedly carrying a sword.
bors had an issue until the police
Winchester Police Department
eating pancakes in the street
arrived at her door. She questioned why LAKEWOOD, Fla. Authorities say
she wasnt informed by the neighbors spokeswoman Jennifer Hall said in a
news release that the department got theyve charged a Florida man recorded
or school officials, who also knew on video sitting in the street eating
about the problem. several 911 calls Friday afternoon
reporting a man made up as Batmans pancakes.
I am beyond distressed by this situ- nemesis. He was wearing a cape and A Lakeland police news release says
ation, she said. I cant imagine why carrying a sword. Kiaron Thomas was charged Thursday
Movie director Singer Mariah Hip-hop singer it had to go to this level. Someone with placing an obstruction in the
Thirty-one-year-old Jeremy Putman
Quentin Tarantino Carey is 47. Fergie (Black Eyed should have spoken to me. roadway and disrupting the free flow of
has been charged with wearing a mask
is 54. Peas) is 42. Blanchard said she wonders if the in public, a felony that can result in a traffic. He was not arrested but issued
Dance company director Arthur Mitchell is 83. Actor Julian fact her family is new to the area and year in jail. an April 25 court date.
Glover is 82. Actor Jerry Lacy is 81. Hall of Fame racer Cale she and her daughter have brightly col- It wasnt immediately clear whether Police first received a call Tuesday
Yarborough is 78. Actor-director Austin Pendleton is 77. Actor ored hair may be causing neighbors to Putman has a lawyer. morning about a man sitting in the
Michael York is 75. Rock musician Tony Banks (Genesis) is discriminate against them. The mother crosswalk of a busy intersection. The
67. Rock musician Andrew Farriss (INXS) is 58. Jazz musician has pink hair and piercings while her Woman said she crashed caller said the man had a small TV tray
Dave Koz (kahz) is 54. Rock musician Derrick McKenzie daughters hair has multiple colors. in front of him and was eating what
(Jamiroquai) is 53. Rock musician Johnny April (Staind) is Thats the only thing I can think because she saw a sasquatch appeared to be pancakes. Officers
52. Actress Talisa Soto is 50. Actor Ben Koldyke is 49. of, which I think is ridiculous, said MOSCOW, Idaho A northern responded, but the man had already
Actress Pauley Perrette is 48. Rock musician Brendan Hill Blanchard, who contends Autumn is a Idaho woman told police she crashed left.
(Blues Traveler) is 47. Actress Elizabeth Mitchell is 47. Actor nice, polite kid. into a deer because she was distracted A video of the incident was later
Nathan Fillion is 46. Actress Megan Hilty is 36. Actress Harwich Police Chief David by a sasquatch in her rearview mirror. posted on Facebook and shared in a
Emily Ann Lloyd is 33. Actress Brenda Song is 29. Pop Guillemette blamed a breakdown in The Moscow-Pullman Daily News message to police. Several people
singer/songwriter Kimbra is 27. Actress Taylor Atelian is 22. communication for the situation. He reports that the 50-year-old Tensed tagged the video to Thomas, who
Classical crossover singer Amira Willighagen (TV: said police should have met first with woman was driving south on U. S. police say admitted pulling the prank.
Hollands Got Talent) is 13.
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Police reports
When Over There meant Siberia
Carnivorous crook
Someone stole meat from a store on
Howard Avenue in Burlingame before
11:36 a.m. Monday, March 20.

REDWOOD CITY
Di s turbance. A man entered a store and
attempted to steal a phone on El Camino
Real before 1:16 p.m. Tuesday, March 21.
Theft. Someone broke into a mail room on

A
midst World War I, going over
there usually referred to the sav- Main Street before 9:32 a.m. Tuesday, March
Soldiers from the Peninsula were dispatched to Siberia, though the reason is up for debate. 21.
age trench warfare in France, but
for some doughboys at Camp Fremont in 1920. The usual answers included protect- General William Graves, who commanded Park i n g v i o l at i o n . A gray SUV was
Menlo Park, it meant the cold, seemingly ing American property, keeping the rail- American forces, tried to maintain strict parked in the middle of the road on Buckeye
endless white horizons of snow in Siberia. roads working and helping trapped Czech neutrality when it came to clashes between Street before 9:15 p.m. Sunday, March 19.
Siberia? Yes, about 3,000 soldiers from the troops who wanted to continue fighting the White and Red armies. Di s turbance. A man threatened an employ-
sprawling training camp on the Peninsula Germans after Russia pulled out of the war. His policy was probably wise, the ee at a business on Veterans Boulevard
took part in one of the strangest and least Other nations, including England and forum said. There were approximately before 1:08 p.m. Sunday, March 19.
known chapters of American history. Japan, also sent troops to Russia. The 8,000 U.S. troops in Siberia at any given As s aul t. Someone was hit in the head with
Most accounts of Camp Fremont note that Communists regarded this as an invasion time so the Americans would have had a hard a bottle on El Camino Real before 5:47 a.m.
the vast majority of men trained there designed to crush the Russian Revolution. time fighting in anything larger than a Sunday, March 19.
arrived in France too late to fight in a war That most people dont know about the minor skirmish. It added that the White
that had raged for three years before America American presence in Russia isnt surpris- Forces were little better in conduct than the SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
joined the Allies 100 years ago in 1917. If ing. Even famed television host David Red Forces and in some cases were much As s aul t. A man was punched in the chest on
mentioned at all, the Siberian venture is Susskind seemed to be caught flatfooted dur- more violent and cruel. Knoll Circle before 5:10 p.m. Friday, March
referred to as a mere afterthought. Yet, while ing his popular Open End show when he Graves wrote a book entitled Americas 10.
few Camp Fremont soldiers saw action on interviewed Russian leader Nikita Siberian Adventure, which was published Ro bbery . Someone wielding a hook as a
the Western Front, at least 353 American Khrushchev in 1960. in 1931. He said that most Russians, except weapon stole money at Arco on
troops died in the little-known Russian Saying Susskind didnt have a very good the autocratic class, appreciated that his Westborough Boulevard before 2:28 p.m.
campaign, according to the Great War web- knowledge of history, the Soviet premier soldiers avoided taking sides. However, he Friday, March 10.
site, which added that many soldiers ranted on about what he insisted was a mili- said that offensive actions by troops of Burg l ary . Someone took tools valued at
returned home traumatized by the hardships tary operation to help the Czarist White other nations resulted in placing the mass aprroximately $3,000 from a truck on El
endured and atrocities witnessed. forces defeat the Red army. of Russians solidly behind the Soviets. Camino Real before 2:04 p. m. Friday,
One of the best accounts of the expedition After our great October Revolution, mil- March 10.
to Russia is Golden Gate to Golden Horn itary landing parties were sent into our The Rear View Mirror by history columnist Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A man in a
by military historian Col. William country by the United States, Britain, white van was harassing students at Parkway
France, Germany and Japan in an effort to Jim Clifford appears in the Daily Journal
Storbridge who died in 2006. Middle School before 9:12 a.m. Thursday,
impose a civil war on Russia, ev ery other Monday. Objects in The Mirror
Siberia had none of the aura of France, March 9.
he wrote. Novembers armistice on the The people of the Soviet Union, he said, are closer than they appear.
Western Front increased a sense of isolation took a broom and swept all the interven-
among men living in box cars along the tionists into the ocean; the Americans, the
Trans-Siberian Railroad after marching so British, the Japanese, the Germans, all the
recently in San Mateo sunshine. vermin. The withdrawal of the allied forces
Why were the men sent to fight in a virtu- showed that socialism will be built on our
al wilderness? Historians have debated that soil.
question ever since the soldiers returned in According to the U.S. Militaria Forum,

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expensive underground parking garage. It will be a beautiful new project, but it just wont have

PROJECT
Continued from page 1
The interest in avoiding paying prevailing wage drew the
ire of concerned local labor unions.
The scapegoat he chooses to blame is the cost of labor,
any of the apartments and neat small shops that we had, he
said.
Under the councils decision, officials and the developer
who ultimately are the working men and women of South will spend the next month trying to save the residential and
San Francisco and San Mateo County, said Edward Evans, a commercial project. Should they fail to do so, the develop-
would be built should the proposed amendment be allowed. spokesman for the carpenters union. ment agreement will again come before the council for a final
Councilman Rich Garbarino expressed a similar perspec- Prevailing wage is essentially the equivalent of an areas vote before ultimately ending it.
tive. base pay for trade workers, and agreements to offer such The previous amendments sought by Mitchell allowed him
Im done with it. Ive had it, he said, while raising con- compensation is often sought by officials as a means of to postpone beginning work on the project, inviting com-
cerns that allowing the amendment could set a precedent for assuring quality craftsmanship while encouraging use of plaints from residents frustrated with the blighted parking
other developments facing financial constraints. union labor. lot and vacant buildings sitting at the corner of El Camino
Mitchell said the only way he could afford to build the Following the meeting, Mitchell expressed his dismay Real and South Spruce Avenue. He has already paid the city a
project as proposed is by reneging on his obligation to pay over the councils decision. $50,000 penalty for not beginning work under the timeframe
prevailing union wages for construction of the apartments. I am obviously disappointed, he said. We knew it was initially promised.
He claimed he was facing a $60 million shortfall in going to be difficult based on our original approvals. We are Despite the councils decision, Mitchell remained opti-
financing for the project due largely to substantial building ready to move ahead with the project, but its just unfortu- mistic a development would proceed at the site, though like-
cost increases, and avoiding paying prevailing wage could nate. ly not the one originally proposed.
have saved him $20 million. He also proposed to trim about Rather than pursue the more vibrant project, Mitchell said It may not be what we had hoped, but something good will
30,000 square feet of office space from the development, he plans to push for a rejuvenated Safeway grocery store end up at that location, he said. And we want to make it
which would have precluded him from having to build an replacing the market formerly operating at the site. happen just as soon as possible.

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Brown swipes Trump for border wall, says state will fight
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS some out. The governor disputed Trumps sugges- be above the political game. This is about
Trump made extending tion that immigration was a threat, casting infrastructure, Brown said. Does he
WASHINGTON California Gov. Jerry the walls that line parts it instead as an asset. believe in a shovel-ready construction
Brown likened President Donald Trump to a of the nearly 2,000-mile Look around at many of our industries, project that will create American jobs ...
strongman whose goal of walling off the (3, 219-kilometer) bor- he said, citing the states multibillion-dol- (and) ... is ready to go within a couple of
U.S.-Mexico border conjures other infa- der a central campaign lar agricultural sector and the technological months, or not?
mous barriers from the past. pledge. Companies hotbed of Silicon Valley. Twenty-ve per- Asked what Trump could learn from
The wall, to me, is ominous. It reminds seeking to build the wall cent of the people in California were for- Browns predecessor, former Republican
me too much of the Berlin Wall, Brown must soon submit con- eign-born. This is our dynamism. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, he said the
said during an interview broadcast Sunday Jerry Brown cept papers for sloped Brown, who visited the nations capital president could be better at picking his bat-
on NBCs Meet the Press. barriers that are aesthet- last week to meet with federal ofcials, said tles.
The pointed reference suggested that the ically pleasing on the U.S. side. Its still hes willing to work with Trump and other Dont ght everybody, Brown advised
president was, like the leaders of commu- not clear how the administration would pay Republicans on issues including immigra- Trump. And you have to make more allies
nist East Germany several decades ago, try- for the wall. tion, health care and, especially, infrastruc- than enemies. Its simple. Politics is about
ing to restrict the movements of people on Brown said that although California ture. addition, not subtraction.
both sides, despite all they have in com- would ght very hard against the wall, He called a proposed rail project aimed at Brown, who is in his fourth non-consec-
mon. people should not expect a series of knee- relieving trafc congestion between San utive gubernatorial term and will turn 79
Theres a lot of odor here of kind of a jerk lawsuits. Francisco and Silicon Valley a real test next month, said the role of national
strongman, Brown told host Chuck Todd. Well be strategic. And well do the right for the president. The plan is opposed by Democratic Party leader was open for the
I think Americans ought to be very careful human, and I would even say Christian, Republicans in California, the governor taking. But it wont be him, the governor
when we make radical changes like a 30- thing from my point of view, Brown said. said. said, because Ive run for every ofce and
foot (9-meter) wall keeping some in and You dont treat human beings like that. Heres a chance for President Trump to theres no more left.

Berkeley killing again ignites debate over gender pronouns


By Paul Elias reported on Gomezs preference. member, declined requests to comment on Schmitt, 24, seriously injured outside an
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I didnt see it as something that would the controversy, as did other gay rights apartment just north of campus. Police have
anger anyone, reporter Emilie Raguso said. activist groups in Berkeley. declined to say how Schmitt was connected
BERKELEY Pablo Gomez Jr. was a After Ragusos report, conservative com- Victim Emile Inman, a 27-year-old native to Gomez.
University of California, Berkeley, senior mentator Ann Coulter ridiculed the pronoun of France, was found in her home in January Gomez was arrested Jan. 7 at a Burbank
majoring in Latino studies and a prominent change and mocked Gomezs activist back- with a We Stand with Standing Rock sign hospital near the Southern California home
campus activist when authorities say he ground. Breitbart.com and other conserva- in the front window she shared with other of Gomezs parents. Gomez is being held in
stabbed to death a popular elementary- tive political websites picked up the story. young roommates a few miles from campus. jail and is accused of killing Inman and
school teacher. On the university campus, where the Hours earlier on Jan. 6, police found Kiana assaulting Schmitt.
Soon, the crime that police described as debate over nontraditional pronouns has
very brutal and unusual in a city that simmered, some students said Gomezs case
reported just two homicides last year was is different.
sucked up into the debate over gender identi- I think you give away your right to make
ty when it was reported that Gomez preferred a demand like that when you are arrested for
to be called they rather than he. killing somebody, said junior Jonothan
Even in famously liberal Berkeley, with Chow, a member of the College
its long history of protest, the uproar came Republicans.
as a surprise, overwhelming the online news Representatives of UC Berkeleys Gender
site, www.berkeleyside.com, that rst Equity Resource Center, where Gomez was a

Man kills relatives in home shooting Around the state


FRESNO Authorities in central
California say they have arrested a man who mile from the home after being hit by a
allegedly opened fire on his parents and pickup truck as he ran away from the crime
family friends inside his home, killing his scene Friday night.
stepfather and injuring four others, includ- He says deputies found Holodays stepfa-
ing a baby. ther, 60-year-old James Willcoxson, dead.
Fresno County Sheriffs spokesman Tony His mother, 58-year-old Kyle Holoday, two
Botti says 26-year-old Kyle Holaday also adult women and a 5-month-old girl were
shot dead the family dog. injured and taken to a hospital.
Botti says Holoday was arrested about a A motive has not been determined.

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One dead, 15 injured in Cincinnati nightclub gunfight


By John Minchillo
and Dan Sewell
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CINCINNATI A gunght broke out inside a crowded


Cincinnati nightclub early Sunday, leaving one man dead
and 15 others wounded after a dispute among several patrons
escalated into a shootout, authorities said.
No suspects were in custody by late afternoon in the
shooting at the Cameo club, which has a history of gun vio-
lence, and police said there was no indication of any terror-
ism link.
Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot Isaac said one of the wound-
ed was in extremely critical condition, while a hospital
spokeswoman said two victims were listed in critical condi-
tion.
Police began receiving calls at 1:30 a.m. about gunshots
at the club near the Ohio River east of downtown Cincinnati.
Isaac said some 200 people were inside the club, one of the
few hip-hop venues in the city, for music and dancing.
Isaac identied the dead man as 27-year-old OBryan REUTERS
Spikes, but provided no other details. He said 15 others were Police and federal law enforcement attend the scene of a mass shooting at the Cameo Nightlife club in Cincinnati.
injured, with some already treated and released from hospi- like that, I think intended targets arent going to be the only chaos, obviously, when shots were red.
tals. thing thats hit, said Hils, who is president of the Fraternal Saturday night, it is a very young crowd. We have had
What we know at this point in the investigation is that Order of Police local. When you starting throwing lead incidents here in the past, but this is by far the worst, she
several local men got into some type of dispute inside the around, and theres a lot of other people standing around, said.
bar, and it escalated into shots being red from several indi- then the other people are going to get hit. Referring to initial speculation about possible terrorism,
viduals, Isaac said. It wasnt clear how many people red Isaac said the club has its own security operation that uses Mayor John Cranley said: What difference does that make
shots. detection wands and pat-downs, but that police believe sev- to the victims? Innocent people were shot.
Club patron Mauricio Thompson described a chaotic scene eral rearms got inside. Four ofcers were working security He called the shootings unacceptable and said authori-
in which as many as 20 shots were red as people scrambled in the clubs parking lot and some tried unsuccessfully to ties would work to nd ways to prevent such violence.
to get away. He said there was a ght and people were yelling revive the man who died. A single body was removed by the coroner shortly after 6
for security to intervene before the gunre began. Cameos Facebook prole says it caters to college stu- a.m. A federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Once I got outside, people coming out bloody, gunshot dents on Friday nights, when anyone over 18 is allowed in, Explosives team was also at the scene.
wounds on them, some of their friends carrying them to the while Saturdays are grown and sexy night for ages 21 and Among the injured, ve were treated at the University of
car, rushing them to the hospital, Thompson told WCPO- older. Cincinnati Medical Center and released, hospital spokes-
TV. It was just crazy. The club has a history of gun violence, including a shoot- woman Kelly Martin said. She said two people were in criti-
Police Sgt. Daniel Hils said the large crowd at the club was ing inside the club on New Years Day in 2015 and one in the cal condition and another three were listed in stable condi-
a factor in the number of people who suffered gunshot parking lot in September of that year, City Manager Harry tion by late afternoon. She had no details on the types of
wounds. Black said. injuries or the ages of the victims. Other injured people were
When youre talking about something tightly packed Police Capt. Kim Williams said there was just a lot of taken to or drove themselves to other hospitals.

Teens wearing leggings


barred from plane flight
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

DENVER Two teenage girls were barred by a gate agent


from boarding a United Airlines flight from Denver to
Minneapolis on Sunday because they were wearing leg-
gings, according to a spokesman for the airline.
The girls, whose ages were not specified, were not
allowed onto the morning flight because they were travel-
ing under an employee travel pass that includes a dress code,
United spokesman Jonathan Guerin said.

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Regularly ticketed passengers are not subject to the same
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line was standing by its policy for pass travelers because
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We would ask the same of pass riders who were wearing
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GOP struggles to govern despite a monopoly in Washington
By Thomas Beaumont security, increasing spending on the mili-
and Bill Barrow I can tell you right now theres bitterness within our conference, its tary and public works, while also reining in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS going to take time to heal that. the budget decit. The GOP has to move
beyond the defeat, with midterm elections
U.S. Rep. Chris Collins next year and the historic disadvantage the
The Republican Party of no for
Democrat Barack Obamas eight years is ing internally to determine whether or not both the health care debate and Trumps pro- presidents party typically faces in holding
having a hard time getting to yes in the we are even capable as a governing body, posed budget cuts to domestic programs seats.
early Donald Trump era. said Rep. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota in from Appalachia to the inner cities remind- We were a 10-year opposition party
The unmitigated failure of the GOP bill to the bitter aftermath of the health care deba- ed many Americans that government can do where being against things was easy to do.
replace Obamacare underscored that cle. some good. You just had to be against it, Ryan told
Republicans are a party of upstart re- Despite a commanding majority in the Pulling the bill on Friday cleared out reporters after canceling the vote. And
brands, old-guard conservatives and moder- House, an advantage in the Senate and Washington, giving House Republicans a now, in three months time, we try to go to
ates in Democratic-leaning districts. Trump in the White House, Republicans chance to cool off back home this weekend. governing where we actually have to get ...
Despite the GOP monopoly on Washington, hardly seem to be on the same team. Still, some seethed while others couldnt people to agree with each other.
they are pitted against one another and There are some folks in the Republican hide their frustration, hardly a combination Ryans toughest opponents were the 30 or
struggling for a way to govern. House caucus who have yet to make the for unity and success. so members of the House Freedom Caucus,
The divisions cost the party its best pivot from complaining to governing, Michigan Rep. Justin Amash said he and the hardliners widely expected to be margin-
chance to fulll a seven-year promise to said Republican pollster Whit Ayres. And his conservative colleagues wanted a full- alized after Trump won, but instead a bloc
undo Obamas Affordable Care Act and cast this is a White House controlled by a politi- blown departure from the Obama law, rather that showed its strength. The GOP owes its
doubt on whether the Republican-led cian who is not really trying to lead a than what Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., was majority numbers to the brand of conser-
Congress can do the monumental - the rst party. offering, but were given little voice. vatism born in opposition to the 2010
overhaul of the nations tax system in more The GOP health care bill exposed philo- From the beginning of the process, I health care law, the tea partyers and non-
than 30 years - as well as the basics - keep- sophical ssures masked by years of reject- think the way it was set up did not bring the conformists like Sens. Rand Paul of
ing the government open at the end of next ing and resisting all things Obama. The leg- disparate parts of the conference together, Kentucky and Ted Cruz of Texas.
month, raising the nations borrowing islations provision to repeal essential Amash said. After all that winning, former Republican
authority later this year and passing the 12 health benets such as maternity care and New York Rep. Chris Collins, an early National Committee Chairman Haley
spending bills for federal agencies and emergency services was designed to appeal Trump backer in the campaign, echoed the Barbour cast the GOP as an expansive party
departments. to hard-line conservatives who dont think bills supporters in chiding opponents for with multiple factions. But the former
While the anti-establishment bloc that the government should be in the health care not seizing the opportunity to deliver on Mississippi governor said Republicans
grew out of the tea partys rise helped the business. the perennial campaign promise. must produce something for the electorate
Republicans win majorities in Congress in That unnerved GOP moderates, especially I can tell you right now theres bitterness because they have told the American peo-
2010 and 2014, the internal divide, compli- those in districts won by Democrat Hillary within our conference, its going to take ple from Day One they would.
cated further by Trumps independence, Clinton last year, who were worried about time to heal that, Collins said. For his part, Ryan insisted there is a
threatens the GOPs ability to deliver on tens of thousands of constituents losing Ryan pledged the House would return to its viable governing path.
other promises. Medicaid or older voters being forced to pay campaign agenda, including legislation We will get there, he said Friday. But
I think we have to do some soul-search- more. The irony of the outsider president is aimed at beeng up U.S.-Mexican border we werent there today.

Blaming conservatives, Trump signals new openness to Dems


By Hope Yen dent, having lacked sup- moderate Democrats on board as well. Obamacare will explode.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS port from either the con- As he ponders his next steps, Trump On Sunday, Priebus did not answer
servative Republicans faces decisions on whether to back admin- directly regarding Trumps choice, saying
WASHINGTON President Donald or Democrats. istrative changes to fix Obamacare or that fixes to the health law will have to
Trump on Sunday attacked conservative Trump initially undermine it as prices for insurance plans come legislatively and he wants to ensure
lawmakers for the failure of the focused his blame on rise in many markets. Over the weekend, people dont get left behind.
Republican bill to replace former Democrats for the fail- the president tweeted a promise of achiev- I dont think the president is closing
President Barack Obamas health care law, ure and predicted a dire ing a great healthcare plan because the door on anything, he said.
as aides signaled a greater willingness to future for the current
work with moderate Democrats on upcom- Donald Trump law.

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Nationwide protests bring thousands to Russias streets


By Howard Amos Pushkin Square, was the driving force of the demonstra-
and Jim Heintz tions. He called for them after his Foundation for Fighting
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Corruption released a report contending that Prime Minister
Dmitry Medvedev has amassed a collection of mansions,
MOSCOW Russias opposition, often written off by yachts and vineyards.
critics as a small and irrelevant coterie of privileged urban- Navalny is a persistent thorn in the Kremlins side. He has
ites, put on an impressive nationwide show of strength served several short jail terms after arrests in previous
Sunday with dozens of protest across the vast country. protests and has twice been convicted in a fraud case, but
Hundreds were arrested, including Alexei Navalny, the anti- given a suspended sentence. Even though the conviction
corruption campaigner who is President Vladimir Putins technically disqualifies him, he intends to run for president
most prominent critic. in 2018 an election in which Putin is widely expected to
It was the biggest show of defiance since a 2011-2012 run for another term. Putin has dominated Russian political
wave of demonstrations rattled the Kremlin and led to harsh life, as president or prime minister, since 2000.
new laws aimed at suppressing dissent. Almost all of No overall figures on arrests or protest attendance were
Sundays rallies were unsanctioned, but thousands braved the available. Some Russian state news media gave relatively
prospect of arrest to gather in cities from the Far East port of cursory reports on the demonstrations, while the state news
Vladivostok to the window on the West of St. Petersburg. TV channel Rossiya-24 ignored them altogether in evening
An organization that monitors Russian political repres- broadcasts.
sion, OVD-Info, said it counted more than 800 people arrest- The U.S. government condemned the arrest of Navalny
ed in the Moscow demonstrations alone. That number could and of peaceful protesters, calling for their immediate
not be confirmed and state news agency Tass cited Moscow release.
police as saying there were about 500 arrests. The Russian people, like people everywhere, deserve a REUTERS
Navalny, who was arrested while walking from a nearby government that supports an open marketplace of ideas, Law enforcement officers detain an opposition supporter
subway station to the demonstration at Moscows iconic said a State Department spokesman in a prepared statement. during a rally in Moscow.

Israeli leader says


FINAL WEEKS! population growth
ends two-state fix
By Josef Federman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

JERUSALEM The number of Israeli settlers living in


the West Bank has soared by nearly one-quarter over the past
ve years to over 420,000 people, a prominent settler leader
said Sunday, presenting new population gures that he said
put to rest the internationally backed idea of a two-state
solution between Israel and the Palestinians.
Yaakov Katz issued his report as the Israeli government is
locked in negotiations with the Trump administration over
understandings that are expected to include some curbs on
settlement construction.
We are talking about a situation that is unchangeable, he
said Sunday. Its very important to know the numbers, and
the numbers are growing.
According to Katz, the settler population hit 420,899 on
Jan. 1, up 3.6 percent from 406,332 people a year earlier and
a 23-percent increase from 342,414 at the beginning of
2012.
Katz said the numbers were based on data from the Interior
Ministry that have not yet been made public. The ministry,
which oversees the countrys population registry, had no
comment. But Peace Now, an anti-settlement watchdog
group, said the numbers appeared reasonable.
The gures are being published on a new website spon-
sored by Bet El Institutions, a settler organization that
counts members of President Donald Trumps inner circle
among its supporters.
Katzs gures did not include settlement construction in
east Jerusalem, where more than 200,000 Israelis now live.
Altogether, he said the population growth which is near-
ly double the 2-percent nationwide rate of annual population
growth means the settlements are irreversible, he said.

Family of former federal agent


takes legal action against Iran
By Jon Gambrell
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates The family of a former


FBI agent who went missing in Iran a decade ago on an
unauthorized CIA assignment has led a lawsuit against the
Islamic Republic, accusing it of using cold, cynical and
false denials to torture his loved ones.
The lawsuit by Robert Levinsons family in U.S. federal
D O R OT H E A L A N G E court comes years after the last hostage photos and video of
the 69-year-old investigator surfaced in emails they say
THE LOUISE LOVETT COLLECTION were sent by Iran so the country would not be held respon-
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Washington reads. That Robert Levinsons seizure is a part
of that pattern is reected in Irans multiple attempts to use
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California property taxes and Proposition 13
developments. In fact, city and coun-
Dave Eggers coming
The Los Angeles Daily News Other voices ty own-source revenues (not includ-
ing state or federal funds) have to San Mateo for gala
increased 36 percent, adjusted for

S
ome like to claim that given the higher standard of living.

A
Proposition 13 has decimated To gain a better understanding of how inflation, from roughly $2,600 per ward-winning Dave Eggers will be the fea-
local government revenue and much of a burden these property taxes person in 1977-78, just prior to the tured speaker at the San Mateo Public Library
made California a low property tax really are, Orange County Register implementation of Proposition 13, to Foundations annual authors Gala April 29.
state, but this is hardly the case. reporter Jonathan Lansner compared roughly $3,440 per person, the His first book, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering
While Proposition 13 has succeeded the median property tax payments to Legislative Analysts Office noted in Genius was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Eggers
in preventing property tax hikes as median annual incomes ($64,500 here a September report. will discuss his recent novel, The Circle. The movie
large as many big-government propo- in California) and found that the California is in the midst of a adaptation stars Tom Hanks and will be released this
nents might wish (not to mention states 4.8 percent share of income severe housing crisis largely as a spring.
providing a stable revenue stream ranked 10th worst among the states. result of taxes, fees, regulations, Its about the challenges we face from emerging
that is largely insulated from the Keep in mind that this is only one restrictive zoning ordinances and technology and how we use it. According to The New
sometimes dramatic shifts in property aspect of the tax burden placed on other anti-growth state and local gov- York Times, the novel describes how Three Wise Men
values), local governments are far California residents. A number of ernment policies that have suppressed own and rule a powerful internet company called the
from starved for revenue. states such as Alaska, Florida, housing supplies and driven up prices Circle. The company demands transparency in all
California has an effective tax rate Nevada, South Dakota, Texas and dramatically. Whether through bur- things; its slogan: SECRETS ARE LIES and PRIVACY
of 0.81 percent, or 81 cents for every Washington have higher property densome regulations, parcel tax hikes IS THEFT. Anonymity is prohibited; everyones past
$100 of assessed value, according to tax rates than California, but that is or higher development fees which and present is revealed in video and sound. The
a recent study by WalletHub. That ties largely because they do not have any average almost $32,000 for a typical Circles goal is to be the only portal in the world to
us with Arizona for just the 33rd- income tax. In addition to its onerous $200,000 three-bedroom home, near- amass and distribute all aspects of human existence
highest rate in the nation (including property taxes, California has not ly three times the national average, from voting to love affairs.
the District of Columbia), which only the highest marginal income tax according to consulting firm Duncan ***
sounds pretty good. rate, but the highest four income tax Associates governments are But writing is only
Unfortunately, since housing prices rates, the highest state sales tax, the increasingly pricing Californians out Eggers day job, accord-
are so ungodly in the Golden State ninth-highest corporate income tax of the housing market and putting the ing to the TED website.
the $385,500 median value was the rate and the fifth-highest gas tax rate. California dream out of reach. Eggers moonlights as a
third-highest (behind only Hawaii and And while Proposition 13 succeeded Particularly with a spendthrift publisher, philanthropist
D.C.), and more than twice the in keeping down property taxes, Democratic supermajority in control and advocate for students
$178,600 U.S. median value in 2015 cities and counties have found cre- of the Legislature, Prop. 13 is one of and teachers. He was one
that Californians still end up pay- ative ways to increase overall tax rev- the few remaining checks on the of Time magazines 100
enue per person, such as by imposing growth of government. Rather than most influential people
ing much more than most in property
and raising sales, utility and hotel scapegoat it for not facilitating the in 2005. He also received
taxes. When calculated based on the
taxes; development impact fees and the 2008 TED Prize. His
median home value, Californias fantasies of big-government politi-
Mello-Roos assessments, the latter TED talk described how
$3,104 in annual property taxes shot cians, we should seek to enact similar
two of which are used to pay for infra- and why he launched in
up to 11th in the nation. limits on all the other creative rev-
structure and other costs related to 1998 826 Valencia, a San
This is somewhat to be expected, enue sources they have devised.
Francisco-based writing
and tutoring lab for
Letters to the editor young people, which has
since opened six more chapters across the United
States. He has extended his advocacy of students by
Response to Jonathan Madison George Soros, say what? small amount to cover the costs of supporting their educators, instituting a monthly
storage and shipment. Unfortunately, grant for exceptional Bay Area teachers. His TED Prize
wish is for more people to follow him into getting
Editor, Editor, the falsehood about selling fetal tissue involved in their local school and talk about it
I want to thank Jonathan Madison for How did the letter impugning through the website 826national. org/once-upon-a-
has turned into an anti-abortion crusade
his thoughtful and timely opinion George Soros make it onto your pages? school.
against Planned Parenthood with a GOP
piece, A Lesson We Should Learn From This is not a letter but a piece of right- He is also the founder of McSweeneys, a nonprofit
History (in the March 21 edition of wing propaganda pulled from the likes threat to eliminate federal funding for publishing house in San Francisco and the founder of
Planned Parenthood. In actuality, only ScholarMatch, a nonprofit organization that connects
the Daily Journal). Especially in the of Infowars. You can do better. You usu-
students with the resources, schools and donors to
U.S., where we are supposed to be ally do. about 3 percent of Planned Parenthood make college possible.
learning how to treat each other better, services are dedicated to abortions and ***
it is troubling that we still witness bla- Rena Korb no federal money goes to abortion This years gala will celebrate the 10th anniversary
tant and unabashed delegitimization of San Mateo of the new Main Library. The event will be held at the
services. And remember abortion is San Mateo Marriott Saturday evening, April 29.
our fellow community members based
legal in the United States. The other 97 Auctioneers will be councilmember sisters Diane
on their religion. Papan, San Mateo City Council, and Gina Papan,
percent of services are for contracep-
It is essential that we all become aware Millbrae City Council. The gala helps raise special
of how easy it is for us to fall prey to
Attacks against tion, treatment and tests for sexually funds for the library. In the past, the foundation has
the call of prejudice, especially when Planned Parenthood transmitted diseases, cancer screenings supported increased library hours and the reopening of
and other womens health services. the Main Library on Sunday. This years goal is the
that call comes in the guise of social Editor,
purchase of a new bookmobile to bring library servic-
justice. Educating ourselves in history Regarding demonstrations in the Bay If Planned Parenthood loses federal es to the door steps of seniors, students, children and
and its processes, and insisting on dis- Area in support of, and against, funding, women will be denied a vital others in the community. For more information on
ciplined and discerning thought, is key Planned Parenthood: I remember the at- how to buy tickets go to info@smplf. org or call 558-
source of health care services; their
to fighting this call. tacks by an anti-abortion group falsely 9100.
health centers are often the last resort This years gala chairs are Nancy Arnett and
I am grateful to Jonathan Madison for charging Planned Parenthood with ille-
for women seeking health care in low- Stephanie Zheng. They are members of the Literary
helping to remind us and enlighten us. gally selling fetal tissue. As it turned Society, an auxiliary of the Library Foundation. The
out, Planned Parenthood follows fed- income communities. Literary Society was created to organize the annual
Daphna Rahmil eral law in allowing women to donate Ralph E. Stone authors gala, the foundations major fundraising
San Jose fetal tissue for research, and charges a San Francisco event. Other members of the Literary Society who are
helping with the gala are Aileen Catanzarita, Joan
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Lawmakers weigh strategy for guarding against marijuana crackdown


By Kristen Wyatt Colorado Senate or the Democratic House. Skeptics of the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS proposal doubt the classication change would do much more
than cost Colorado tax money.
DENVER Colorado is considering an unusual strategy to Its a big deal for our taxation system because this money
protect its nascent marijuana industry from a potential federal has been coming in and has been set aside for this, that and
crackdown, even at the expense of hundreds of millions of the other, said Sen. Lois Court, a Denver Democrat who
dollars in tax collections. voted against the bill.
A bill pending in the Legislature would allow pot growers Schools would be the rst casualty of a tax change.
and retailers to reclassify their recreational pot as medical pot Colorado sends $40 million a year to a school-construction
if a change in federal law or enforcement occurs. fund from excise taxes on recreational pot. Its a tax that does-
Its the boldest attempt yet by a U.S. marijuana state to nt exist for medical pot.
avoid federal intervention in its weed market. Other items funded by recreational pot in Colorado include
The bill would allow Colorados 500 or so licensed recre- training for police in identifying stoned drivers, a public-edu-
ational pot growers to instantly reclassify their weed. A cation campaign aimed at reducing teen marijuana use, and an
switch would cost the state more than $100 million a year array of medical studies on marijuanas effectiveness treating
because Colorado taxes medical pot much more lightly than ailments such as seizures or post-traumatic stress disorder.
recreational weed 2.9 percent versus 17.9 percent. The proposal comes amid mixed signals from the federal
The measure says licensed growers could immediately REUTERS government on how the Trump administration plans to treat
become medical licensees based on a business need due to a Lawmakers are seeking to protect the right to grow and sell states that arent enforcing federal drug law.
change in local, state or federal law or enforcement policy. recreational marijuana. Spicer said the president understands the pain and suffering
The change wouldnt take recreational marijuana off the The state had about 827,000 marijuana plants growing in many people, especially those with terminal diseases, endure
books, but it wouldnt entirely safeguard it either. What it the retail system in June, the latest available data. More than and the comfort that some of these drugs, including medical
could do is help growers protect their inventory in case feder- half were for the recreational market. marijuana, can bring to them.
al authorities start seizing recreational pot. If there is a change in federal law, then I think all of our But Attorney General Jeff Sessions has voiced doubts about
The provision is getting a lot of attention in the marijuana businesses want to stay in business somehow. Theyve made pots medical value.
industry following recent comments from members of major investments, said Sen. Tim Neville, a suburban Denver Medical marijuana has been hyped, maybe too much,
President Donald Trumps administration. White House Republican who sponsored the bill. Sessions said in a speech to law enforcement agencies in
spokesman Sean Spicer has said theres a big difference If federal authorities start seizing recreational pot, Richmond, Virginia.
between medical and recreational pot. Colorados recreational marijuana entrepreneurs need to be Marijuana activists say giving the industry an option to
Sponsors of the bill call it a possible exit strategy for the able to convert that product into the medical side so they can keep their inventory legal is a valuable idea for recreational
new pot industry. Its hard to say how many businesses would sell it, Neville said. pot states. They point out that a change in federal policy
be affected, or if medical pot would ood the market, because His bill passed a committee in the Republican Senate 4-1 wouldnt make the drug magically disappear from the eight
some businesses hold licenses to both grow and sell marijua- last week. states that allow recreational use, along with Washington,
na in Colorado. But its unclear whether the measure could pass the full D.C.

Failure on health bill also hurts GOPs prospects for tax overhaul
By Stephen Ohlemacher ernments red ink. last accomplishment.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Yes this does make tax reform more difcult, said Ryan. Nevertheless, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said
But it does not in any way make it impossible. Friday the administration plans to turn quickly to tax reform
WASHINGTON House Republicans failure to repeal That just means the Obamacare taxes stay with with the goal of getting an overhaul approved by Congress
Barack Obamas health care law deals a serious blow to Obamacare. Were going to go x the rest of the tax code, he by August.
another big part of President Donald Trumps agenda: tax added. Health care is a very complicated issue, Mnuchin said.
reform. House Republicans couldnt round up enough votes Friday In a way, tax reform is a lot simpler.
Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., say they will to repeal and replace a law they despise, raising questions
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Epic comeback sends Stanford to Final Four


By Gary B. Graves
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Stanford 76, Notre Dame 75 Whew, so Im excited.
Brittany McPhee scored 27 as
ond half, own basket McCall blocked the second-seeded Cardinal (32-5)
LEXINGTON, Ky. Even after McCall swatted with 2. 2 sec- the shot from won its eighth in a row overall.
Alanna Smith and Stanford pulled a last-second onds left and behind. This was the third straight year
off a huge rally to put Stanford in shot and the there was a She took a Stanford and Notre Dame have met
position to reach the Final Four, Cardinal edged series of time- dribble, and Im in the NCAA Tournament, with the
there still was work to do. t o p -s eeded outs before like, Im going Cardinal winning the past two in
Thats when Erica McCall Notre Dame 76- play resumed. for it whether I the Lexington Regional.
stepped up and blocked Notre 75 Sunday for A k i r e get the foul or Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer
Dames path. its first Final Og un b o wa l e not, McCall referencing the Bluegrass States
Smiths layup with 23 seconds Alanna Four trip since Erica caught the Brittany said. I got a horse racing history in describing
left capped Stanfords comeback Smith 2014. McCall inbounds pass McPhee nice clean
from a 16-point deficit in the sec- The Irish had the ball under their and drove to the basket, and block off of it. We get the win. See WOMEN, Page 14

Milch turns in gem


Skyline tops Caada for first-place CSM
for 1st time since 13 By Terry Bernal Golden Gate
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Conference
Milchs record
The College of San Mateo base- improves to 3-2.
ball starting rotation has grown To me, as
By Terry Bernal into a sophomore-heavy staff this long as were
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF season. The exception to this as w i n n i n g
of late has been freshman left-han- games, all I
Who knew that in the two-year der Jared Milch. want is to win,
timetable of community college The 2016 Peninsula Athletic Jared Milch Milch said.
baseball there could be such a glar- League Bay Division Pitcher of Whatever way
ing contrast of experience? the Year out of Terra Nova, Milch I can contribute to that, thats
But thats the disparity that con- turned in his finest outing of the what Im going to do.
trasts this years Skyline and year Saturday in CSMs 9-0 win at Ranking second on the CSM
Caada teams. The two Coast City College of San Francisco. staff with 39 innings pitched,
Pacific Conference rivals squared The freshman southpaw worked Milch has appeared in eight
off Saturday at Trojan Diamond for seven scoreless innings, allowing games, including seven starts. Its
the first of three season matchups, just two hits before right-handers predominantly the only role he
with sophomore-heavy Skyline Wyatt Tucker and Andreas served through three varsity sea-
(4-3 in Coast Pacific, 18-7 over- Papageorge came on in relief to com- sons at Terra Nova. When he
all) thumping out a 14-1 victory. bine on the shutout. With the win arrived at CSM this season as a true
The win snapped a streak of 10 the Bulldogs 20th overall victory of freshman though, he didnt know
straight Caada victories against the year; they also are ranked No. 2 what to expect in terms of his role.
the Trojans dating back to March in Northern California and are in first Coming in I didnt really know
21, 2013. The Colts went on to place by 2 1/2 games in the Coast
See CSM, Page 19
sweep the season series in each of
the last three years.
Weve been on the better side of North Carolina 75, Kentucky 73
it, Caada manager Tony Lucca said.
Today we got out butts kicked.
Caada (2-5, 6-19) has just eight
sophomores on its roster and
returned not one starting regular
from last year, a squad that fin-
ished in second place in the Coast
Pacific five games ahead of fifth-
place Skyline.
This year, however, its the
Trojans who feature a veteran line-
up and are making a push to con-
tend with the conferences big
dogs. Third-place Skyline is cur-
rently ranked No. 12 in Northern
California, with first-place
Cabrillo ranked No. 9 and second-
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
place Ohlone ranked No. 4.
[Caada is] young, Skyline Top: Skylines Ryan McSwain swings NELSON CHENAULT/USA TODAY SPORTS
manager Dino Nomicos said. And in Saturdays 14-1 win over Caada. North Carolina forward Luke Maye, right, celebrates after hitting the
Ive had young teams when Above: Skylines Cole Watts fires a game-winning shot with .3 seconds left to beat Kentucky in Sundays
scoreless ninth inning in relief. finals of the South Regional of the NCAA Mens Basketball Tournament.
Left: Skylines Kyle Barret throws to
See SKYLINE, Page 19
Tar Heels surge into Final 4 first base for the games final out.

Raiders-to-Vegas vote set for Monday on Mayes last-second shot By Teresa M. Walker and a wild December game against
By Barry Wilner Chargers mously because he is not author-
owner Dean ized to speak for the NFL, told The THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Wildcats.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Spanos, whose Associated Press: Not only have Frankly, my dear, I dont give a
team went from no hurdles been made clear to us, MEMPHIS, Tenn. Roy ..., Williams said with a smile,
PHOENIX Barring an unfore-
San Diego to but there isnt any opposition to Williams went all Scarlett OHara responding without asking which
seen obstacle, the Oakland Raiders
Los Angeles in it. when a player asked about his game his player was remembering
seem certain to get approval
January, said Added another, also speaking North Carolina Tar Heels making as they went to the locker room. I
Monday to relocate to Las Vegas .
late Sunday he anonymously for the same rea- the last shot Sunday to edge didnt care what he was talking
Several team owners have said
expects the sons: Its going to happen and Kentucky to the Final Four. about.
this week they dont envision a
vote to go the the sooner we do it, the better it is And the coincidence that the Tar Luke Maye hit a jumper with
scenario where Raiders owner Mark Davis
Raiders way, for the league and for the Raiders. Heels have been on the other end 0.3 seconds left and top-seeded
Mark Davis doesnt get the
required 24 votes to move the and that he would vote for it. of similar shots recently, like in
team. One owner, speaking anony- See VEGAS, Page 20 the 2016 national championship See NCAA, Page 12
12 Monday March 27, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

South Carolina 77, Florida 70


Mitty girls fall in
state title game South Carolina into first Final Four
By Antonio R. Harvey By Jom OConnell that made it 65-63. Fourth-seeded Florida
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS managed just three field goals over the final
3:55.
SACRAMENTO For their first appear- NEW YORK South Carolina added a Thornwell, the regional MVP, followed
ance in a state title game, Sarah Bates of missing piece to its rich basketball history. the deciding free throws with a nice assist
Clovis West Golden Eagles had to show the The school of Frank McGuire, Kevin to Maik Kotsar for a 4-point lead. It
Archbishop Mitty Monarchs how they there Joyce, Brian Winters, Mike Dunleavy and seemed Thornwell, who scored eight
got there by their quickness, grittiness on Alex English is going to the Final Four for straight points for the Gamecocks, was
defense, and die-hard will to win. the first time. always where he needed to be including
Bates had 12 points, three rebounds, and Add the names Sindarius Thornwell and making a steal with 40 seconds left that
two assists to lead Clovis West to a Girls Frank Martin to the top of the list. turned into a 73-68 lead.
Open Division champi- Thornwells 26 points and the Plays needed to be made down the stretch
onship by beating Gamecocks swarming zone defense meant a and I stepped up and made plays, Thornwell
Archbishop Mitty 44-40 77-70 victory over Florida on Sunday and a said.
at Golden 1 Center berth in the Final Four. Teammate Duane Notice knew Thornwell
Saturday night. Martin, he of the booming voice and terri- would come through.
Haley Jones paced fying faces, led the seventh-seeded Hes capable of doing anything on both
Mitty with a double-dou- Gamecocks to the biggest victory in school sides of the basketball. So it doesnt sur-
ble, totaling 10 points history and now they will face Gonzaga, the prise me, he said. His senior leadership
and 11 rebounds. No. 1 seed from the West Regional, in the ROBERT DEUTSCH/USA TODAY SPORTS just kicked in. He dont want us to lose. He
Danae Marquez had Final Four on Saturday at Glendale, Arizona. South Carolina guard Duane Notice dunks dont want our season to end.
Haley Jones Anyone thats in sports dreams of the ball against Florida in the finals of the East Thornwell was just being Thornwell,
nine points, two
rebounds, and two assists and Megan moments like this, said Martin, who was Regional of the NCAA Mens Tournament. Florida coach Mike White said of the SEC
Anderson added nine points and five doused with water and dancing as soon as he The game was as close as expected until player of the year as voted by coaches. Hes
rebounds for the Golden Eagles (34-2), who entered the locker room. Its not something the final minute. There were 14 lead changes one of the best players in the country.
won their first state title on the first try. that you start dreaming it the year you win and 10 ties. The last lead change came on PJ Dozier added 17 points for the
Clovis West outscored Archbishop Mitty 14- 25 games. You dream it every single day. two free throws by Thornwell with 2:24 left Gamecocks, Chris Silva had 13 and Kotsar 12.
4 in the fourth quarter. Bates had 11 of the
Golden Eagles points in the last eight minutes.

NCAA
similar to what it used a week ago to beat finished with 12. Fox and Adebayo wept side
She looked back on the first half of the game to Arkansas. The Tar Heels finished this game by side in the locker room.
get herself going in the right direction. with a 16-9 run. Kentuckys freshmen That shot is just playing back and forth in
I really just had a bad first half and real- DeAaron Fox hit a 3 and Malik Monk quick- my head, Fox said. Its going to be difficult
ized I had to step up, said Bates, who also Continued from page 11 ly added two more, one with 7.2 seconds left to get over.
had two steals in the game. All of the girls and defenders in his face to tie the game at 73. Never before had the NCAA Tournament pit-
realized we had to step up and come togeth- I probably should have called time out, ted powerhouse programs that have so domi-
er. My coach got me fired up too. This was a North Carolina held off Kentucky 75-73 to
earn the Tar Heels second straight trip to the Kentucky coach John Calipari said. It entered nated March. This South final featured
big game and we needed to hit clutch shots. my mind, but they got that son of a B in so Kentucky with the most tournament wins all-
Clovis West held a 15-9 lead in the first Final Four, winning a showdown of college
basketballs elite in the South Regional. quick, I couldnt get to anybody to do it. I time with 124 and North Carolina just behind
quarter, but Archbishop Mitty came back to needed to stop that right there. with 120 (now 121).
lead 27-24 at halftime. Madeline Holland The national semifinal will be the 20th for Theo Pinson drove enough toward the bas- This was just the fourth time these blue
had nine points in the first half for the North Carolina, where the Tar Heels (31-7) ket to pick off Mayes defender, then passed bloods have met in a regional final. The result
Monarchs while Anderson led the Golden will play Midwest champ Oregon on Saturday back to Maye. The sophomore from was much the same as the others, with North
Eagles with nine points. in Glendale, Arizona. Huntersville, North Carolina, knocked it Carolina now 3-1 against Kentucky as the Tar
North Carolina took control with 12 down for the win with his feet on the 3-point Heels avenged a 103-100 loss on Dec. 17 in
See MITTY, Page 14 straight points over the final 5 minutes, a run line. Las Vegas.
I just kind of stepped back, and he gave me Kentucky led for less than 4 minutes in a
the ball and I just shot it, and luckily it went game North Carolina had a big edge on the
in, Maye said. It was a great feeling. boards (44-34) and inside, where the Tar Heels
YOURE READING Maye finished with a career-high 17 points
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Willis inbounds pass went out of bounds on played only 8 minutes of the first half after
the far end. picking up his second foul with 12:23 left.
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Warriors 106, Grizzlies 94
Cotton bounces back,
Dubs dominate late, top Grizzlies
By Michael Wagaman
ready for As rotation
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS but he focused on
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS his fastball com-
PHOENIX Jharel Cotton took a mand against the
OAKLAND Klay Thompson lesson from his previous spring Brewers.
scored 21 of his 31 points in the start it does him no good to sit I was more on
second half and the Golden State around during long innings. the attack, using
Warriors pulled away in the fourth Cotton struck out seven and my fastball more
quarter to beat the Memphis allowed a run over 5 2/3 innings, so I can setup my
Grizzlies 106-94 on Sunday for helping the Oakland Athletics beat changeup and
their seventh straight win. the Milwaukee Brewers 11-1 on Jharel Cotton offspeed pitch-
Stephen Curry added 21 points Sunday. es, Cotton said.
In his last start, Cotton allowed I need my fastball to be there, so I
and 11 assists, Andre Iguodala
five runs in 3 2/3 innings against can throw that pitch off the fastball.
scored 20 and Draymond Green had
Seattle, all after Oaklands six-run I think we did that today.
nine points and seven rebounds as
third inning. Ryan Braun homered on a 2-0 fast-
the Warriors (59-14) extended On Sunday, Oakland scored five ball in the fourth for the only run off
their lead to 2 1/2 games over the runs in the third inning and another Cotton. Cotton struck out Braun in
San Antonio Spurs in the race for four in the fourth, and Cotton the first and fifth innings.
the top spot in the West. changed up his strategy, opting to I got him twice. He got me once.
The win did more than keep do some throwing while the As I think I won that battle today,
Golden State in front of San KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS piled up the runs. Cotton said.
Antonio. It also kicked off a Stephen Curry shoots against Grizzlies guard Vince Carter during the third I didnt want to do what I did last Kendall Graveman and Sean
stretch of five games in eight days quarter of the Warriors 106-94 win Sunday night at Oracle Arena. time where I sat the entire time and Manaea will start the first two As
when the Warriors will face play- put Golden State up 99-88. inside, while Green repeatedly my arm was just lagging, Cotton games with Cotton slotted for the
off contenders Houston (twice), Memphis, which missed 15 of scored from the perimeter. said. Today I was proactive, play- third game, April 5 against the Los
San Antonio and Washington. its first 17 shots in the fourth Iguodala kept Golden State in it, ing catch to stay loose, and I didnt Angeles Angels.
Memphis had beaten the quarter, couldnt recover. shooting 5 of 6 with a pair of 3- skip a beat out there on the mound. The back of the rotation was solid-
Warriors twice previously this Mike Conley scored 29 points, pointers to help the Warriors to a Cotton held the Brewers to four ified Sunday when Jesse Hahn was
season and was attempting to Zach Randolph added 15 and 56-54 halftime lead. hits and a walk. He walked five optioned to Triple-ANashville. Hahn
become the first team to notch JaMychal Green had 13 points and Mariners in an 8-5 win last Tuesday. made 25 starts the past two seasons
three regular-season wins against eight rebounds for the Grizzlies, Tip-ins I think this was a bounce-back for Oakland, going 8-10 with a 4.22
Golden State since the Spurs four- who were without center Marc Kerr has 199 career wins as start for me, Cotton said. I walked ERA. Hahn, however, allowed 14
game sweep in 2013-14. Gasol (left foot strain). Golden States coach. ... The 59 one guy compared to last time I runs over 6 2/3 innings in his past
The Grizzlies nearly pulled it off Even with their 7-foot-1-inch wins tie the 1975-76 team for walked a bunch. So I felt like today two spring training starts.
and stayed close until the fourth center absent, the Grizzlies gave third-most in franchise history. was just to get back into it. With Hahn demoted, right-han-
quarter, when their offense went the Warriors problems early. ... Iguodala froze Conley with a My confidence is back where it ders Andrew Triggs and Raul
cold and the Warriors took off. Randolph had 12 points in the hesitation move, then drove past needs to be and Im ready to go Alcantara become the fourth and
Thompson made back-to-back first half and Conley made all the Memphis guard for a thunder- forth. I think Im where I need to be. fifth Oakland starters. Cotton,
3-pointer and Curry later added two seven of his free-throw attempts in ous one-handed dunk in the third I feel good. My arm feels great. Triggs and Alcantara have combined
of his own from beyond the arc to the second quarter to pace Memphis quarter. Cotton has a standout changeup, for 16 big league starts.

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Softball in the top of the seventh to score a


Mississippi State Local sports roundup walk-off win Saturday in non-league
Carl mo nt wi ns two g ames action against Soquel. With the
Abigail Lan improved her record outburst to help starting pitcher
women earn 1st at Mi s s i o n Ci ty Inv i tati o nal
Carlmont (12-0) swept two
games at Wilcox High School
to 5-0 with a two-hit complete
game against St. Francis. Lan,
Katy Rogers to her second win of
the year.
Cougars trailing 3-1, Morgan
Drobnick drew a bases-loaded walk
Final Four berth Saturday. After
Westmont-Campbell 14-0, the
battering Cam Kondo and Ashley Trierweiler
totaled three hits apiece in the Baseball
before AJ Morrell produced a two-
run double to deliver the win.
By Cliff Brunt Scots locked up with St. Francis game. Kondo had three hits in the Hal f Mo o n Bay 4 , So quel 3 Reliever Ryan Yerby worked two
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for a 4-1 win. Westmont win, fueling a 14-hit HMB (7-3-1) rallied for three runs innings to earn the victory.
OKLAHOMA CITY Morgan

WOMEN
William scored a career-high 41 championship under VanDerveer. Big picture reach the goal that you planned at
points, and No. 2 seed Mississippi The Cardinal also dropped Notre the beginning of the season. But
Dame to 7-1 in the Elite Eight. Stanford once again proved no we have a good team next year.
State upset top-seeded Baylor 94- deficit was too big to overcome.
85 in overtime Sunday to reach the Among those in the crowd at Rounding out the All-
Continued from page 11 Rupp Arena was Jon Samuelson, The veteran-heavy Cardinal shot Tournament team was Irish team-
Final Four for 12 of 26 on 3-pointers, with
the first time. whose daughter, Karlie, scored 15 mate Allen and Stanfords McPhee,
for Stanford. A day earlier, he was Samuelson and McPhee each mak- Samuelson and Marina Mabrey.
William, a 5- the win at Rupp Arena. ing five. Not bad, considering
foot-5 guard, was It took us a while to get at the Bridgeport Regional to see
another daughter, UConn star Stanford shot 2 of 15 overall in Back and forth
chosen Most going, she said, but then when the second quarter while getting
Out s t a n di n g Katie Lou Samuelson, help the Take away Norte Dames big sec-
we got going, we were charging outscored 23-7. ... McCall had 11 ond quarter and it game was about
Player of the down that stretch and came across Huskies win their 110th straight
game. rebounds. as tight as it gets. The fourth quar-
regional. She set that finish line. Notre Dame seemed to do every- ter alone featured six ties and 12
a school record Down 47-31 in the third quarter, Smith finished with 15 points. thing right for most of the game lead changes, with Smith twice
for most points Stanford surged to end Notre After driving for a basket with 51
Morgan in an NCAA tour-
but couldnt stop Stanfords giving Stanford the lead with
Dames 17-game winning streak. seconds left, she added her biggest perimeter game in the second half. clutch layups.
William ney game. shot for the go-ahead score.
Ogunbowale finished with a The Irish also made just 11 of 31 I think that pass from (guard)
Victoria Vivians scored 24 points Stanford then denied Notre
team-high 25 points, and the Irish shots after halftime and were Marta (Sniezek) was very smart,
and Teaira McCowan added 10 for Dames Lindsay Allen and
(33-4) put the ball in her hands at topped 33-32 on the boards. Smith said of her game-winner. I
Mississippi State (33-4). Ogunbowale on successive
Kalani Brown scored 27 points the end. had a huge height advantage inside
and Nina Davis had 18 for Baylor It was a screen for Arike, Notre attempts in the final 15 seconds to All-region team and was able to get it. That was a
Dame coach Muffet McGraw said spark a wild celebration. really good play for us.
(33-4), which lost in the Elite Eight Ogunbowale was voted the
for the fourth consecutive year. of the final shot. She was wide Its an amazing feeling to be Regionals Most Outstanding
William made a 3-pointer to give open and she probably could have back, and were ready to play, Player after totaling 57 points in Up next
Mississippi State a 73-68 lead in shot it. Thats hindsight. said Samuelson, a senior guard. two games. But she was under- Stanford faces the South
regulation, but Baylor responded The Cardinal is going to the Marina Mabrey 20 for Notre standably disappointed at losing Carolina-Florida State winner in
with a 7-0 run, and Browns basket Final Four for the 13th time, and Dame, which had sought its sixth and said, awards dont really the Final Four in Dallas next
put the Lady Bears ahead by two. will aim for its third national Final Four in seven seasons. mean anything when you dont Friday.
Williams layup with 22 seconds
remaining tied the game at 75 and teams missed a series of shots free on a fast break for another Holland added 11 points and
forced overtime.
The game featured 24 lead
changes.
The Bulldogs ended last season
MITTY before Jones finally made a basket
to stretch Archbishop Mittys lead
37-30 with 5:42 remaining to
score with 1:01 left in the game.
Archbishop Mitty made three
free throws, two by Jones after
seven rebounds for Archbishop
Mitty (28-3).
I actually thought we played
Continued from page 12 play.
with a 60-point loss to Connecticut Clovis Wests Tess Amundsen great, but you really do have to
in the Sweet 16. This season, the Bates 3-point play and another nailed one from the charity stripe credit Clovis West, said
Bulldogs took it a step further by There were four lead changes and trey pulled the Golden Eagles with 26 seconds left. Marquez fin- Archbishop Mitty head coach
reaching the Elite Eight for the first three ties in the first half. ahead 39-37 with 2:41 remaining. ished the Monarchs by making Susan Phillips. They did a great
time, then beat Baylor, a womens The Monarchs had 35-30 margin As Archbishop Mitty kept strug- two free throws with 5.4 on the job of switching and contesting a
basketball power. to start the fourth quarter. Both gling to get a basket, Bates broke clock. majority of our shots.
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attending University of Arkansas at Little graduate of Half Moon Bay in 2013, Watts Im just trying to do what I can to give my

SKYLINE Rock, where each hit for identical .217 bat-


ting averages in part-time action as freshmen
in 2015.
decided to walk away from baseball to attend
San Diego State, where he looked to pursue a
major as an Athletic Trainer.
team the best chance to win, Watts said.
Watts said he got an in-game talking to
Saturday about downshifting the intensity,
Continued from page 11 Last year, both transferred to Skyline and When Watts was denied his major, he took especially when running the bases. He
did not play. Barret said he intended to return the opportunity to return home and walk on at already wears a protective piece on his elbow
youre young youre going to take youre to the baseball diamond but needed to focus Skyline. when he bats since, as a right-handed batter,
lumps here and there. At the end of the day on academics last year to give himself the Id been missing [baseball] a lot, Watts his pitching elbow is exposed. But, when he
were playing with 22 sophomores and that best chance to play Division I baseball said. But ultimately I didnt get my major tackled second base with an aggressive slide
was the difference [Saturday]. again. As a rule, players bouncing back from and it turned out I could play baseball. to beat a relay throw on his two-run double in
Division I schools must earn their associates Now, Watts has emerged as one of the the third inning, Nomicos told him to cool it.
Among those 22 are three transfer sopho-
mores who are making their marks as corner- degrees before transferring back to a four-year most intriguing arms in the Coast I like to go as hard as I can, Watts said.
stones of the team. In their first year with the school. Conference. A 6-4 left-handed pitcher who Its hard to tone it down.
Trojans, leadoff man Ryan McSwain and No. With Skyline currently batting .288 as a recently turned 21, Watts has been electric It was hard for the Trojans lineup, one
3 batter Kyle Barret have been Skylines two team last year the Trojans managed an as Skylines closer this season. In 15 through nine, to tone it down Saturday after
most productive hitters. McSwain, currently overall average of just .258 McSwain and appearances, he has notched four saves scoring 11 runs through the opening four
pacing the team with a .376 batting average, Barrets presence has had a major impact, while posting a 0.75 ERA, allowing just frames. Barret and cleanup hitter Felix
is tied for second in the state with 38 runs according to Nomicos. nine hits through 24 innings while striking Aberouette each drilled opposite-field home
scored. Thats the same number of RBIs They bring a knowledge of hitting out 32 against eight walks. runs in the game. Aberouette finished the day
Barret owns, which is tops among California because theyve been at the Division I level, Now for the really fun numbers. Watts has- with four hits, including three doubles and his
Community College players. He also ranks Nomicos said. And everybody that wants to nt only had an impact on the mound, he has third homer of the year. McSwain added three
third in the state with nine home runs. go to that level has two guys on their team recently taken over as Skylines designated hits, falling a homer shy of the cycle. Every
Theyre at the next level and they know that have been to that level. They bring a hitter with smashing results. A right-handed Skyline starter reached base in producing 14
how to do it, Skyline freshman third base- great knowledge and work ethic. Kids see that batter, Watts started his third straight game hits as a team.
man Ramon Enriquez said. and they want to follow. Saturday. During that span, he is 4 for 11 with Its always helpful when its not just one
McSwain (St. Francis) and Barret The other Division I returnee is sophomore two home runs and seven RBIs, including a 2- or two guys but a majority of the guys are
(Carlmont) each went the Division I route out Cole Watts though he, in his second year with for-4 day with a sacrifice fly and a two-run swinging, Skyline second baseman Aaron
of high school after graduating in 2014, both the Trojans, was not an athletic transfer. A double against Caada. Albaum said.

CSM
Milch made his collegiate debut as a You get more comfortable with each out- said. I had a few (schools) that offered to let
reliever on Feb. 4 and earned the win in an ing, Milch said. Thats my goal is to get me play both. But you cant play both for-
11-2 victory over Solano. He has worked better with each start. ever and youve got to make a decision. And
exclusively as a starter ever since. He Another former Serra grad, CSM freshman I think this was the best choice for me.
Continued from page 11 weathered some struggles over the next Chris Papapietro, had a career-best three hits Milch quickly found a home at CSM
month, going 0-2 through his first four to pace the Bulldogs. Freshman third baseman though. He called the Bulldogs one of the
starts. Since his first starting victory March Everett Lau also had three hits for CSM, while highest chemistry teams he has ever been a
what to expect, Milch said. I just knew I 11 in a 5-3 win over West Valley allow-
was going to have to come in here and sophomore designated hitter Nick Adgar part of. He also said playing baseball, as
ing two runs over six innings while strik- clubbed his second home run of the year. The opposed to playing basketball, was clearly
prove what I can do. Whatever happens its ing out a career-high five he has gone 2-
not my decision. I just have to go out and Bulldogs totaled 12 hits in the game. the right choice for him going forward after
0 through his last three outings. Terra Nova.
prove I can do the job that I want to do. As a two-sports standout at Terra Nova
The Bulldogs entered the season with a pre- I go out there with a chip on my shoulder Milch was also a point guard for the varsity I felt like this is definitely the best fit for
mium right-handed freshman starter in Ethan and want to prove my worth every time basketball team and averaged a double-dou- me, Milch said. The program here, the tra-
Heinrich out of Heritage-Brentwood. Heinrich out, Milch said. ble with 22.9 points 10.2 rebounds per dition, the coaching, the competitions with
was stellar through four appearances, posting Milchs seven innings against CCSF is a game as a senior in 2015-16 the 6-foot-3 the players; and they really care about aca-
a 3-0 record with a 1.19 ERA, but has not new career high. Utilizing a three-pitch lefty faced a difficult decision in choosing demics as well. They really do a good job of
pitched since Feb. 28. Since that time, Milch repertoire effectively, he went through the to play at CSM, which does not have a getting the guys in and getting them to a
is the only freshman to start a game for the Rams batting order three times, taking a mens basketball team, as opposed to opt- good place. So I felt like this was the best
Bulldogs, pitching on a staff that includes one-hitter into the seventh inning before ing for a college where he could play both decision for me personally. And so far Im
sophomores Dalton Gomez (4-1 record, 2.62 surrendering a second knock to Serra gradu- basketball and baseball. totally happy with my decision. I wouldnt
ERA) and Drew Reveno (4-0, 3.25). ate Patrick ORegan. It was a very tough decision, Milch change it.
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Sprint car driver Steele killed NASCAR driver Kyle Larson


NBA GLANCE NHL GLANCE Sports brief expressed condolences to Steeles
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Atlantic Division Atlantic Division BRADENTON, Fla. Sprint car Office report says Steele was driv- Monster Energy NASCAR Cup
W L Pct GB GP W L OT Pts GF GA veteran David Steele has died dur- ing a sprint car when his vehicles series race at Fontana, California.
x-Boston 48 26 .649 Montreal 75 42 24 9 93 204 187
x-Toronto 44 29 .603 3 1/2 Ottawa 74 41 25 8 90 194 191 ing a race in Florida. left front wheel struck the right The 24-year-old Larson grew up
Philadelphia 27 46 .370 20 1/2 Toronto 74 35 24 15 85 227 219 watching Steele on Thursday
New York 27 46 .370 20 1/2 Desoto Speedway officials said rear wheel of another car, causing
Boston 75 39 30 6 84 214 202
Brooklyn 16 57 .219 31 1/2 Tampa Bay 74 36 29 9 81 205 206 in a Facebook post on Saturday Steeles vehicle to go up in the air, Night Thunder, an ESPN series
Florida 74 33 30 11 77 193 209 night that track owners and staff spin 180 degrees and hit the showcasing United States Auto
Southeast Division Buffalo 75 31 32 12 74 188 216
x-Washington 45 28 .616 were saddened by the crash. The retaining wall. Club (USAC) racing.
Atlanta 37 36 .507 8 Detroit 74 30 32 12 72 184 217
Miami 35 38 .479 10 statement says Steele was trying Medics attempted to treat him but Larson called Steele one of the
Charlotte 33 40 .452 12 Metropolitan Division to win his 100th race in Florida. he was pronounced dead. He was 42. greatest-ever USAC racers.
Orlando 27 46 .370 18 x-Washington74 49 17 8 106 238 163
x-Columbus 74 48 19 7 103 232 171
Central Division x-Pittsburgh 75 46 18 11 103 258 211
The Raiders move became more Blandino and his officiating staff

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z-Cleveland 47 25 .653 N.Y.Rangers 76 46 26 4 96 241 201
Milwaukee 37 36 .507 10 1/2 N.Y.Islanders 74 35 27 12 82 218 225 certain earlier this month when in New York, with consultation
Indiana 37 36 .507 10 1/2 Carolina 73 33 27 13 79 193 208
Chicago 35 39 .473 13 Philadelphia 75 35 32 8 78 197 220
Bank of America stepped up with a with the ref.
Detroit 34 39 .466 13 1/2 New Jersey 75 27 35 13 67 171 220 $650 million loan to Davis. That Prohibiting leapers who try
WESTERN CONFERENCE Continued from page 11 replaced the same amount the to block field goals and extra
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Southwest Division Central Division Raiders lost when the league points.
x-San Antonio 56 16 .778 x-Chicago 75 48 21 6 102 225 192 balked at having casino owner
x-Houston 51 22 .699 5 1/2 x-Minnesota 75 44 24 7 95 240 190 Yes, the NFL is about to have a Amending the coaches chal-
Memphis 40 33 .548 16 1/2 Nashville 74 38 25 11 87 222 205
Sheldon Adelson involved and he lenge system, either by allowing a
Dallas 31 41 .431 25 third franchise move in just over a was dropped from the teams
New Orleans 31 42 .425 25 1/2
St. Louis 74 40 28 6 86 207 199
year. The Rams played last season third challenge if a team is suc-
Winnipeg 76 34 35 7 75 225 241 plans.
Dallas 75 31 33 11 73 206 238 in Los Angeles after switching cessful on one of its first two tries;
Northwest Division
Colorado 74 20 51 3 43 145 249 Leaving the Bay Area is not now, it must be successful on both
Utah 44 29 .603 from St. Louis. Earlier this year, something new with the Raiders,
Oklahoma City 41 31 .569 2 1/2
the Chargers moved from San challenges to get a third.
Portland 35 38 .479 9 Pacific Division who played in Los Angeles from
Denver 35 38 .479 9 Anaheim 75 41 23 11 93 199 185 Diego to L.A. , although they will Entirely eliminating the three
Minnesota 28 44 .389 15 1/2 Sharks 75 42 26 7 91 201 182 1982-94 before heading back to challenges per team.
Edmonton 75 41 25 9 91 223 195 play in a soccer stadium until the Oakland. Davis was passed over
Pacific Division Calgary 75 42 29 4 88 207 202 $2. 6 billion facility they will Permitting a coach to chal-
z-Warriors 59 14 .808 Los Angeles 74 35 32 7 77 180 186
last year in an attempt to move to lenge any officials decision
x-L.A. Clippers 44 31 .587 16 Vancouver 75 30 36 9 69 172 219
share with the Rams is ready in a stadium in the LA area that would
Sacramento 28 45 .384 31 Arizona 75 27 39 9 63 180 240 2019. The Rams are playing in the except on scoring plays or
Phoenix 22 52 .297 37 1/2
have been jointly financed with turnovers.
Los Angeles Coliseum until then. the Chargers. Instead, the owners
L.A. Lakers 21 52 .288 38 Saturdays Games
x-clinched playoff spot Vancouver 4, Minnesota 2 Now, the Raiders are set to approved the Rams relocation and Adding protection for a
z-clinched division Columbus 1, Philadelphia 0 become the second pro franchise gave the Chargers an option to defenseless player to a receiver
Carolina 3, New Jersey 1 running a route.
Saturdays Games Boston 2, N.Y. Islanders 1 in Las Vegas, following the NHLs join them, which they exercised
L.A. Clippers 108, Utah 95 Buffalo 5, Toronto 2 Golden Knights, who begin play this winter. Eliminating the summer cut-
Washington 127, Cleveland 115
San Antonio 106, New York 98 Montreal 3, Ottawa 1 in the fall in an already-built Patriots owner Robert Kraft said down to 75 players, leading to just
Washington 4, Arizona 1
Toronto 94, Dallas 86
Florida 7, Chicago 0 arena. The Raiders could spend the I hope so, when asked if he one cut day at the end of the pre-
Portland 112, Minnesota 100
Sundays Games Calgary 3, St. Louis 2, OT next two or even three seasons in thinks the relocation will be season.
Brooklyn 107, Atlanta 92 Nashville 7, San Jose 2 Allowing teams to opt out of
Charlotte 120, Phoenix 106 Edmonton 4, Colorado 1
the Bay Area before their stadium approved. Getting that vote on the
Chicago 109, Milwaukee 94 N.Y. Rangers 3, Los Angeles 0 whose estimated cost has Raiders out of the way early is a using the color rush jerseys in
Houston 137, Oklahoma City 125 Sundays Games recently dropped from $1.9 bil- Thursday night games.
Sacramento 98, L.A. Clippers 97 Detroit 3, Minnesota 2, OT
smart move because there are
Boston 112, Miami 108 Dallas 2, New Jersey 1, OT lion to $1.7 billion is ready. many other issues they will con- Letting clubs negotiate with a
Indiana 107, Philadelphia 94
Golden State 106, Memphis 94
Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 2 Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf sider this week. Among those: potential hire for head coach even
Winnipeg 2, Vancouver 1
New Orleans 115, Denver 90
Anaheim 6, N.Y. Rangers 3 and a group trying to keep the Shortening regular-season when that coachs team is still
Portland 97, L.A. Lakers 81
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Oklahoma City at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Chicago at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. uncertainty, according to under the hood, with final deci- the season as long as the employ-
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Beauty dances off with top movie spot A special announcement
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1970s and 80s TV show his serves as the required Formal Notice of a new set
about the California of policies and procedures impacting the animals,
Highway Patrol. and the people who care about the animals, of San
Costing $25 million to Mateo County and its 20 incorporated cities. Effective 8:30
produce, CHIPS wasnt a.m., this coming Saturday, April 1, all pet animals residing
the biggest risk, but its within San Mateo County and cities shall, when on public
$7.6 million debut disap- streets, be required to carry with them biodegradable bags
pointed. The lm also got a suitable for removal of their own solid waste.
deathly B- CinemaScore To be clear, effective this date owners and
from audiences. guardians of animals will no longer be
Brand recognition will allowed to carry said receptacles; rather,
get you far it gives you a animals themselves are to have immediate
leg up before you even start and direct possession of the receptacles.
but at the end of the day, Bags are currently available at most garden
it comes down to the movie supply and grocery chains, as well as most
itself, said Paul pet supply retail establishments. Custom
Dergarabedian, senior designer bags are expected to soon be available online.
media analyst for Resolving a debate not widely known in lay circles, this
comScore. No matter how addresses a concern long expressed in academic communi-
much brand equity they ties, particularly among those focused on human-animal-
have with a particular title, extraterrestrial relationships and the scatological sciences.
the real test is: How do crit- Perhaps best summarized by Dr. J. Seinfield, noted observer
Disneys Beauty and the Beast again was the nations most popular film this week. ics and audiences respond of human behavior, while referencing the possibility of
to that lm? intelligent life on other planets observing Earth: If you see
By Lindsey Bahr the charts with $88.3 mil- cent male, while Beauty
lion, according to studio and the Beast crowds two life-forms and one is making a poop and the other is car-
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low end, Warner Bros. The divide allowed both to
LOS ANGELES Not all
reboots are created equal. raunchy, R-rated CHIPS succeed in the crowded mar- movies See PETS, Page 23
This weekend at the box debuted in seventh place ketplace. 1. Beauty and the Beast,
ofce, nostalgia-driven fare with $7.6 million. Power Rangers didnt $119.2 million.
was everywhere, from In the middle was get the best reviews, but 2. Kong: Skull Island, $93
Beauty and the Beast to Lionsgates Power audiences gave it a promis- million.
Power Rangers and Rangers, which earned a ing A CinemaScore, sug- 3. Power Rangers, $18.7
solid $40.5 million to grab gesting that it might have million.
CHIPS, producing both 4. The Boss Baby, $16.3
successful and underwhelm- the No. 2 spot. The PG-13 staying power in the com- million.
ing results. take on the campy 1990s ing weeks. 5.Life, $16.1 million.
On the high end, television show tells the CHIPS, on the other 6.Logan, $12.1 million.
Disneys live-action origin story of the Power hand, underwhelmed audi- 7.The Prison, $8.3 million.
Beauty and the Beast con- Rangers with a diverse ences, critics and the stu- 8.Split, $5.2 million.
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Katrina Rill, from the office of U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, presented Ruth Waters, the
TOM JUNG/ DAILY JOURNAL founder and executive director of the Peninsula Museum of Art, a plaque of recognition
The Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center's Annual Benefit Dinner, held Thursday, March 16 entered into the Congressional Record by Speier. Marc Hershman, district director for state
at the Airport Marriott Hotel in San Mateo, honored Gloria Rhodes Brown, left, a co-founder Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, also presented to Waters a Certificate of Recognition from Hill.
of the Mills-Peninsula Health Services African American Community Health Advisory In addition, San Mateo County Supervisor Dave Pine and Burlingame Councilwoman Emily
Committee, a member of PCRC's African American Advisory Council, and a dedicated advocate Beach each delivered tributes to Waters at the event. The event Sunday, March 19 was a
for improving the health conditions in her community. celebration of the museums four years in Burlingame and Waters 40 years supporting arts
She accepted congratulations from Dr. Emmett Carson, Chief Executive Officer of the Silicon on the Peninsula. Pictured from left to right are Pine, Waters, Rill, Hershman and Beach.
Valley Community Foundation, and an award from Michelle Vilchez, Executive Director at
Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center.

Irania Donis is celebrating her 21st birthday March 28. Happy birthday. We love you.
God bless you. Love, Dad, Mom, Davi, Tyni and Negrita.
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Romain and Josephine Deciron, of Pacifica, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital
in Redwood City March 12, 2017.
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Samuel Whittington and Denisse Chao Villarreal, of San Carlos, gave birth to a baby girl
at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City March 14, 2017.
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Suresh Solaimuthu and Ramya Raju, of Foster City, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia
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Kevin and Shae Lynn Watt, of Pescadero, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in
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Xiao Ling and Jiamei Wu, of Belmont, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in
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Cesario and Nancy Calanoc, of Foster City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital
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Foster City Kumon held its Annual Awards Ceremony on March 19 at Foster City Crowne Erik and Susan Loenneker, of Boulder Creek, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital
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ENERGY Powering California suddenly shut down, CAISO is federally required to meet
demand and we will do that through whatever means is
The California Independent System Operator, or CAISO, necessary from whatever resources we have available, he
manages the electrical grid and is federally mandated to said
Continued from page 1 ensure theres enough power to meet the demands of the CAISO will review Mullins legislation before consider-
states 30 million residents. It requires carefully orches- ing whether to take a position, Greenlee added.
be looking at the underlying challenge of deploying these trated monitoring of minute-by-minute changing needs With more conscientious consumers, various communi-
cleaner technologies at the right time of the day, Mullin and nearly 27,000 transactions a day to create and trans- ties have also begun taking charge by creating communi-
said, adding he hopes this spurs new advancements. mit power to match demand, said CAISO spokesman ty choice aggregation to leverage economies of scale by
Mullins Assembly Bill 1405 defines a four-hour peak- Steven Greenlee opting to purchase higher rates of renewables. San Mateo
load period during the day, then requires the Public Theres only two things we can do with electricity in County created Peninsula Clean Energy, which has already
Utilities Commission to determine how much clean ener- California, we can either use it or not produce it, Greenlee started to roll out and allows consumers to pick what per-
gy each utility is delivering during that time. Starting in explained, noting oversupply sometimes occurs as the centage of clean energy they want to buy. Residents con-
2020, the utilities would then be required to increase how state transitions to providing more renewables. tinue to use Pacific Gas and Electrics grid, as well as the
much renewable energy consumers receive during peak Mullins bill was designed in part with input from a utilitys billing system.
demand hours for at least 15 days a month. The increases study commissioned by the state of Arizona that noted Greenlee agreed the industry is advancing and the poten-
would continue every three years until 2029 or when at California and Hawaii often overproduce energy and must tial for technology to make more flexible renewables,
least 40 percent of demand during the peak is served by sell it out of state sometimes at a loss. along with creating storage capabilities, holds great
clean resources. The report suggests layering on top of existing promise for a state that is generally ahead of the curve.
Traditionally, production of renewable energy such as Renewable Portfolio Standards covering annual produc- Were leading the country. We by far and away are
from wind and solar doesnt always align with peak tion like what California has is in place with a serving a greater percentage of our load with renewables
demands. Plus, these sources are also known to take Clean Peak Standard. than what anybody else is, Greenlee said, adding it has a
longer to ramp up, and arent as flexible as fossil fuels. Greenlee said the most recent 2015 data showed 41 per- diverse portfolio that includes wind, solar, hydropower
Exacerbating this timing issue is that energy cannot cur- cent of Californias energy came from natural gas genera- and more. Were in front of the rest of the nation and how
rently be stored and must be used instantaneously. tors, while 18 percent came from non-hydro renewables. we manage the grid for 30 million consumers in
Mullin argues technological advancements and the Preliminary data also shows utilities added a significant California.
increased interest in creating ways to store energy could amount of solar generation in 2016. Mullin, however, said his proposal will help ensure
promote renewables being deployed during peak-demand But the grid still depends on more flexible, reliable Californias progressive energy policies are having the
and ideally alleviate some of the dependence on fossil energy sources that can be quickly ramped up to meet peak intended effects of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and
fuels. demands, which generally occur later in the evening, the energy industrys impacts on climate change.
The fundamental challenge we have is theres a signifi- Greenlee said. Were moving in the right direction as a state that is
cant supply of renewables in the middle of the day, and If the sun isnt shining and the wind isnt blowing, we home to some of the most clean technology innovations
weve got to be able to deploy the energy later in the day do not have those renewables to use, Greenlee said, not- and environmental policies, but I want to make sure we
during the peak times; and thats where new technologies ing there are other geothermal biofuels and, with the have these underlying tools to bring more renewables
like battery storage and new innovative approaches will drought seemingly ending, hydropower will increase as online, Mullin said. The impetus here is also the relia-
be coming online and playing a very important role in well. bility and flexibility of the overall electrical grid.
helping us meet those important goals, Mullin said. But ultimately if a large solar plant or any source were to

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encouraged to immediately go online to the website
TrainPetsToCarryTheirOwnPoopBags. com to facilitate
implementation of this new set of policies and proce-
also known as April Fools Day, or the days which follow.
Sadly, we have already begun to hear complaints from
several dogs and cats as well as one cranky boa constric-
tor.
dures. Please note that public libraries can provide free
access to this website. Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society
Recognizing that dogs, cats and other companion ani-
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nation of low gas prices, more fuel- Camino Real, San Mateo. For more
insurance requirements for property damage, there are also benefits to information visit www.peninsu- Garden Club of America Flower
efficient cars and an uptick in electric owners. commuters. Thoroughfares like lafamilyservice.org. Show. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Allied Arts
vehicles. For the state, it was a nearly Underwood said the initial bond Hillsdale Boulevard, Norfolk Street Guild, 75 Arbor Road, Menlo Park.
Free Art History Class. 12:45 p.m. Come for a judged show showcas-
$754 million gap. Locally, will provide at least $7 million and others are a little worse for wear San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 ing excellence and beauty in floral
Underwood said the city has gone toward repairing the citys 14 miles after the storms. He noted El Camino Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. design. For more information visit
from receiving about $1.2 million to Lecture and film on Monet and woodsideathertongc.org.
of streets. Keeping up with this heav- Real and other state-owned highways impressionism. For more informa-
$650,000. Next year, the citys gas ily used infrastructure is an ongoing, are the responsibility of Caltrans, tion call 616-7150. Roy Cloud School presents
tax allocation is expected to dip down DreamWorks Shrek the Musical Jr.
cyclical process that requires schedul- although the city tries to nudge them Resume Facts. Building Your Best 7 p.m. Mckinley School Auditorium,
to $400,000, he said. The city had ing routine repairs, he explained. to make repairs as well. But high-traf- Resume. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. 1 Library 400 Duane St., Redwood City. For
been spending about $6. 5 million When you have such a large inven- fic roads are also prone to having Ave., Millbrae. For more information more information and to purchase
and to RSVP call 697-7607. tickets visit
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dip to about $5.8 million next fiscal one of those things that comes in rential downpour this winter has Marionette Play: Cinderella. 6 m.
year due in part to the gas tax p.m. South San Francisco Main
cycles, so youre constantly doing reminded many that potholes are par Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South 2017 Youth Art Show. 4 p.m. to
decrease, Underwood said. pothole patching, making repairs, for the course. San Francisco. For more information 7:30 p.m. and April 1, 10 a.m. to 4
However, San Mateo has a voter- email valle@plsinfor.org. p.m. 33 Arroyo Drive, South San
hiring contractors to do overlays and But obviously it takes money and Francisco. Showcasing the artistry of
approved and locally-controlled sales even reconstructing some streets, its somewhat difficult to keep up TUESDAY, MARCH 28 South San Francisco Unified School
tax that will help account for some of Underwood said. with at all times, Underwood said. Career Fair. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., San District students. For more informa-
Mateo County Event Center, tion contact 829-3800.
the deficit. In November 2015, resi- Its also cheaper to maintain a street We might have been spared for a few Meeting Pavilion Building, 1346
dents approved Measure S, a 30-year in decent condition then wait for it to years with the drought conditions, but Saratoga Drive, San Mateo. Meet SATURDAY, APRIL 1
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This is an issue that is kind of district officials working alongside Affordable Health Screenings. 9
Resume Review. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., a.m. to noon. New Leaf Community
bubbling up as a hot issue in their counterparts in Redwood City to San Mateo County Event Center, Classroom, 150 San Mateo Road,
California and the Legislature is real- allow development of teacher hous- Meeting Pavilion Building, 1346 Half Moon Bay. No appointment
Continued from page 1 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo. Learn necessary. Prices vary. For more
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In recent months, state officials an example of the collaboration and be noticed. Professional from coasthealthservices.com.
offer guidance on navigating the have worked hard to push bills offer- often required to get teacher housing BAJOBS.com will advise you on how
process of constructing affordable to improve your resume. Resume Prune Central Parks Camellias. 10
ing districts considerable legal lee- built. review takes place during the a.m. to noon. Kohl Pumphouse, San
teacher housing. way to accomplish housing goals, The community college district is Career Fair in the Meeting Pavilion. Mateo Central Park, 101 Ninth Ave.,
Ely is part of his offices team This is a free service. Free admission, San Mateo. Free. Bring pruning
said Ely. the local leader in the workforce free parking. For more information shears and gloves. For more infor-
established to advise districts inter- He cited last years Teacher housing market, said Ely, as officials call (650)344-5200. mation or to preregister visit sanma-
ested in building the projects consid- Housing Act as a prime example of consider the projects a tremendous teoarboretum.org/classes--
Creative Connections. 2:45 p.m. to events.html.
ered an effective means of combating political will to ease the path for asset for offering teachers an afford- 3:45 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center,
the teaching shortage felt statewide construction, as the legislation able place to live amidst a difficult 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas. Free. Sixth Annual Touch-a-Truck. 10
but exacerbated by this countys high Registration required. For more a.m. to 2 p.m. Juror Parking Lot,
explicitly allows districts to leverage housing market. information call 522-7490. Veterans and Middlefield, Redwood
cost of living. local, state and federal financing for The district transformed underuti- City. Open Gate Nursery encourages
Issues arise, but they are not insur- Library Film Nights: Arrival. 5 kids to touch, climb on and ask
the projects. lized land into a place where profes- p.m. to 7 p.m. 1 Library Ave., questions about their favorite
mountable, said Ely. There is a path Officials can also apply for some sors can pay rents almost 50 percent Millbrae. For more information and trucks. For more information visit
to making it work in most districts. tax exemptions to make the projects below the market rate while saving to RSVP call 697-7607. conta.cc/2lzhgXo.
Trustee Ed Coady said he believed more affordable for the district as up the money to use toward a down Garden Club of America Flower
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an affordable housing development is well as future tenants, said Ely. payment on a house, he said. Open House for Prospective Show. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Allied Arts
worth considering under an attempt Parents. 9 a.m. Stanbridge Guild, 75 Arbor Road, Menlo Park.
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tors. Stanbridge, what we teach, and how design. For more information visit
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I feel as though we really need to cies likely may not occupy the hous- wiser to build the projects on proper- students with learning differences.
explore this, he said. This is a ing without a school district sacrific- ty the district owns, or to purchase an For more information call 375-5860. Photo H-ops with the Easter
Bunny. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Hillsdale
front-burner item, not just for me or ing its relief from some of the tax existing development and convert it Shopping Center, Macys Center
Second annual Veterans Resource
the district, but a lot of people. burden. to workforce housing. Event. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Skyline Court, 60 31st Ave., San Mateo. Event
Superintendent Joan Rosas said College, Building 6, 3300 College runs through April 15. For more
Such regulations can make it diffi- For agencies commonly holding Drive, San Bruno. Event is free and information visit hillsdale.com.
officials have convened a task force cult for cities to partner with school surplus property, it is smarter to con- open to all. For more information
comprised of local experts dedicated email ciardellag@smccd.edu. Open Spaces and Quiet Places.
districts to develop a joint project, struct the projects rather than pur- 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Portola Art
to investigating the initiative more said Ely. chase them, as land locally is typi- Hypnotherapy: Harnessing the Gallery at Allied Arts Guild, 75 Arbor
deeply. That is not to say the two sides can- cally quite expensive and affordable Power of the Subconscious. 6 p.m. Road, Menlo Park. Event runs
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more information and to RSVP call
housing, the local elementary school make the developments possible, as making such a sizable investment, 697-7607.
system joins the San Mateo Union Free Face Painting. 11 a.m. to 1
city officials are often willing to said Ely. New Findings on How Music Heals p.m. The Shops at Tanforan, Lower
High, San Mateo County Community waive or change zoning regulations The cost efficiency comes from and Relieves. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Level near JC Penney, San Bruno. For
College, South San Francisco Unified 1095 Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. Come more information visit theshopsat-
allowing teacher housing in areas owning the property, he said. watch a filmed interview with neu- tanforan.com.
and Pacifica Elementary school dis- where it might be otherwise rejected, As officials examine the variety of rologic music therapist Sarah
tricts among those in varying stages said Ely. issues, Ely said they have the benefit Johnson about the power of music Family Fun Day Carnival. 11 a.m. to
in healing. For more information call 3 p.m. 751 Alameda de las Pulgas,
of exploring similar initiatives. Try to work with the city if you of not having to look too far before Belmont. Will feature ponmy rides, a
854-5897.
Each district will likely come have a good relationship with a par- finding a successful template. bouncy house, face-painting, and
across stumbling blocks, Ely said, Trekking the Camino de Santiago. more. For more information call 593-
ticular city and they respect you are The good thing about not being 7 p.m. Burlingame Library, 480 4547.
but political momentum is growing doing something good for the com- first is that there are models already Primrose Road, Burlingame. Come to
in favor of constructing the develop- the library for a presentation by Take Back America with
munity, he said. out there, he said. Congresswoman Jack ie Speier.
traveler Susan Alcorn, who will dis-
cuss her five-week, 500 mile trek in Noon to 3 p.m. San Mateo Event
Spain. For more information call Center, Fiesta Hall, 1346 Saratoga
558-7444. Drive, San Mateo. The even will fea-
ture remarks from Congresswoman
San Carlos Toastmasters. 7 p.m. Speier and a resource fair to meet
SamTrans Building 1250 San Carlos one-on-one with organizations and
Ave., San Carlos. Upgrade your com- groups who are fighting against the
municatino and leadership skills in a Trump agenda. Space is limited. For
friendly, supportive atmosphere. more information and to pre-regis-
Organize your thoughts. Provide ter visit
and receive positive feedback, Meet https://www.eventbrite.com/e/take
on the first, third, and fifty -back-america-tickets-
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Garrison Brass Band. 1 p.m. San
THURSDAY, MARCH 30 Mateo County History Museum,
Page Turners Book Club. 6 p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. For
South San Francisco Main Library, more information visit
840 W. Orange Ave., South San historysmc.org or call 299-0104.
Francisco. For more information
email valle@plsinfor.org. Coding Club. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. 55
W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Learn how
Re-Inventing You and Your Career to code at your own pace on a per-
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amd Career Coaches. 9 a.m. to Literature of the Travelers presenta-
noon. Sobrato Center for Nonprofits, tion in Mandarin Chinese. For more
330 Twin Dolphin Drive, Redwood information call 697-0319.
Shores. Resume must be sent to
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203 Public notices 296 appliances 303 electronics 304 Furniture


nOtICe OF PetItIOn tO JaCk lalane'S power juicer. $40. SamSUnG Flat TV 20" ex.co.incl. tHOmaSVIlle beVeleD mirror 22" x
aDmInISter eState OF Call (650)364-1243. Leave message. VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 12" $50. Call (650)834-4833
Antonette Thompson
Case Number: 17PRo00285 SOny PrOJeCtIOn TV 48" with re- twIn beD, mattress, box spring, frame
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- UPrIGHt VaCUUm Cleaner, $10. Call mote good condition $99 (650)345-1111 $ 50.
tingent creditors, and persons who may Ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco
otherwise be interested in the will or es- tV SOny Triniton 21" $25 walnUt CHeSt, small (4 drawer with
tate, or both, of Antonette Thompson. A wHIrlPOOl waSHer DRYER, GE (650)784-3243 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
NOW HIRING INSTALLATION HELPERS OF Petition for Probate has been filed by
Terrance T. Thompson, Jr. aka Terry in
Refrigerator all working and in good con-
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. VIntaGe G.e. radio, model c-430-a wOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
$60. (650)421-5469 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
CLOSETS & CABINETS the Superior Court of California, County
of San Mateo. The Petition for Probate
requests that Terrance T. Thompson, Jr. 297 bicycles VIntaGe G.e. radio, model c-442c $60. wOOD FUrnItUre- one end table and
(650)421-5469 coffee table. In good condition. $30
aka Terry be appointed as personal rep- oBo. (760)996-0767.
ENTRY LEVEL JOB, WE CAN TRAIN ! resentative to administer the estate of aDUlt bIkeS 1 regular and 2 with bal-
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 VIntaGe G.e. radio, model c1470 $60.
the decedent. The petition requests au- (650)421-5469
Requirements: thority to administer the estate under the
CHIlDS bICyCle in good condition.
306 Housewares
Independent Administration of Estates VIntaGe zenItH radio, model L516b
Act. (This authority will allow the person- $30. (650)355-5189 $75. (650)421-5469 braSS FIrePlaCe screen $30.
Applicants must have a valid California Driver's License that is in al representative to take many actions (650)348-2306
without obtaining court approval. Before new 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
good standing. $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave 304 Furniture
taking certain very important actions, CHrIStmaS tree China, Fairfield
however, the personal representative will mes
Closet, garage, office installation experience preferred. antIQUe DInInG table for six people Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
be required to give notice to interested pieces) $75. (650)493-5026
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
persons unless they have waived notice 298 Collectibles
For consideration, please submit your resume to cmenji- or consented to the proposed action.) COmPlete Set oF CHINA - windsor
The independent administration authority antIQUe GlaSS Hutch. Cherry wood. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
1920'S aQUa Glass Beaded Flapper Excellent Condition. $450.
var@homeorganizers, subject line installer helper, or walk-in M-F will be granted unless an interested per- Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl (650)888-2662
20-pieces in original box, never used.
son files an objection to the petition and Flapper Collar. $50. (650)762-6048 $250 per box (3 boxes available).
(9am 4pm) 23768 Eichler St., Suite 1A Hayward, CA 94545 shows good cause why the court should (650)342-5630
not grant the authority. antIQUe maHOGany Bookcase. Four
1940 VIntaGe telephone bench maple feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
A hearing on the petition will be held in antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833 POrCelaIn JaPaneSe Tea set, Un-
Questions? Call CJ 562-699-9945 X 1330 this court as follows: APR 24, 2017 at antIQUe maHOGany double bed with opened, in wood box, great gift $30.
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior bIlly Dee williams autographed Star adjustable steelframe $225.00. oBo. (650)578-9208.
Court of California, County of San Mateo, wars action figure: Lando Calrissian,
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA (650)592-4529
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- SmOke alarmS with batteries $4 650-
94063. 6614 arm CHaIr, orange color, exc't condi- 595-3933
If you object to the granting of the peti-
tion, you should appear at the hearing tion. $45. SOlID teak floor model 16 wine rack
lennOx reD Rose, Unused, hand
and state your objections or file written painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, beD, QUeen Beautyrest mattress by with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
objections with the court before the hear- $12.00. (650) 578 9208. Simmon, Box spring/frame $70.
ing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
(650)784-3243 308 tools
mIller lIte Neon sign , work good
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- $59 call (650)218-6528 beIGe SOFa $99. Excellent Condition bOStItCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
itor of the decedent, you must file your (650) 315-2319 SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269

NOW HIRING: claim with the court and mail a copy to


the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four
months from the date of first issuance of
renO SIlVer leGaCy Casino four
rare memorabilia items, casino key, two
coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974
SCHIller HIPPIe poster, linen, Sparta
branD new Bookcase 72"x30" still in
box $45. (415)231-4825.
CraFtSman 10"
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letters to a general personal representa- CHaIrS 2 Blue Good Condition $50


Positions Needed: tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00. oBo (650)345-5644
CraFtSman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
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t PM Server t Class B Driver t Cooks 9052 of the Callifornia Probate 299 Computers 7045 1045
Code.other California statutes and legal
t On Call Banquet Set Up authority may affect your rights as a
creditor. You may want to consult with an
COlOr PrInter HP model Deskjet
932C. $20 (650)784-3243
COmPUter SwIVel CHAIR. Padded
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
CraFtSmen 3 saw blades $20. new.
(650)573-5269
t On Call Banquet Server attorney knowledgable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the COmPUter mOnItOr 21" ACE LCD COmPUter table, adjustable height, Delta CabInet Saw with overrun ta-
court. If you are a person interested in model x203H. $20 (650)784-3243 chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
697-8481
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Request for Special Notice (form DE-
COmPUter mOnItOr 21" HP model leaF blOwer electric 7.5 amps brand
S2231 $25. (650)784-3243 COUCH, Cream IKEA, great condition, new 30.00 joe, (650)573-5269
Employee Benefits Package 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
praisal of estate assets or of any petition $89, light-weight, compact, sturdy love-
kOGI 15 inch computer monitor. Model seat (415)775-0141 rOUter table ryobi $ 99. like new
or account as provided in Probate Code L5Qx. $25. PH(650)592-5864. (650)573-5269
Call Michelle D. (650) 295-6141 section 1250. A Request for Special No-
tice form is available from the court clerk. reCOrDable CD-r 74, Sealed, Unop- CUStOm maDe wood sewing storage
SHOPSmItH mark V 50th Anniversary
cabinet perfect condition $75. (650)483-
1221 Chess Drive Foster City 94010 Attorney for Petitioner:
Harry A. Pedigo SBN 95974
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12x,
(650) 578 9208 1222 most attachments.
(650)504-0585
$1,500/oBo.
Attorney at Law
120 N. El Camino Real DInette table with Chrome Legs: 36"
300 toys x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50. VIntaGe CraFtSman Jig Saw. Circa
SAN MATEo, CA 94401 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
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(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- staircase and elevator. $60. (650)558- DInette table, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. Saw, good shape. $500/obo. Call
nal on 3/27/17, 4/03/17, 4/04/17) 8142 (650) 756-9516.Daly City. (650)342-6993
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10#, $10 (650) 591-4553 DreSSer 4-Drawer in Belmont for 309 Office equipment
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larGe StUFFeD ANIMALS - $3 each Call (650)678-8585
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 laPtOP CaSe or bag. Black. Like new.
210 lost & Found Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
Star warS one 4 orange card ac- DreSSer- art Deco. 54wide 34 tall
FOUnD: keyS at westwood Park in tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662. neat reCeIPtS Mobile Scanner new
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 in box $79, call (650)324-8416
claim (650)714-8893
Star warS SDCC Stormtrooper DreSSer- VICtOrIan. 35 tall
lOSt - my COllaPSIble music stand, Commander $29 oBo Dan, 48wide 22 deep. w/ mirror 34x42 310 misc. For Sale
clip lights, and music in black bags were (650)303-3568 lv msg $450. (650)888-2662.
"mOtHer-In-law tOnGUeS" plants,
taken from my car in Foster City and may 3 in 5-gal cans. $10.00 each. (650)593-
have been thrown out by disappointed DreSSer-art DeCO. Heavy Glass.
thieves. Please call (650)704-3595
302 antiques Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. 7408
(650)888-2662.
antIQUe bUFFet Cabinet, with 2 large 500-600 bIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
drawers w/skeleton key, needs refinish- DrUm table - brown, perfect condi- no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
lOSt - womans diamond ring. Lost ing. $700/obo.. antIQUe CHIna cabi- tion, nice design, with storage, $45.,
12/18. Broadway, Redwood City. net, with doors and legs, dark wood.. (650)345-1111 8 traCkS, billy Joel, Zeppelin, Eagles
REwARD! (650)339-2410 $500/obo. (650)952-5049 ,Commodores, more.40 @ $4 each , call
entertaInment Center for $50. (650)393-9008
lOSt Cat our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs, Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all antIQUe ItalIan lamp 18 high, $70
(650)387-4002 (650)726-4102 CHrIStmaS tree, 7.5 oregon pine,
four legs, chest stomach, around her 1225 tips, hooked construction with
neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice beaUtIFUl anD UnIQUe Victorian eSPreSSO table 30 square, 40 tall, stand. Used once. $49. (415)650-6407
REwARD. Please email us at Side Sewing table, All original. Rose- $95 (650)375-8021
joandbill@msn.com or call 650-576- wood. Carved. exCellent COnDI- eleCtrOnIC tyPewrIter, good
8745. She drinks water out of her paws. tIOn! $350. (650)815-8999. GlIDer rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- condition $50 (650)878-9542
lent condition. $100 650-345-5644
maHOGany antIQUe Secretary desk, Game "beat tHe exPertS" never
lOSt Cat. Black and white. Black 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- Ikea DreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x used $8., (408)249-3858
patch on right eye. REwARD. elled glass, $350. (650)766-3024 15"deep x 50" high. $65.
Call (323) 439-7713. InCUbatOr, $99, (650)678-5133
OlD VIntaGe wooden Sea Captains Ikea table, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
$ 30. larGe blaCk Ciao Luggage 26"
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Redwood Shores. (650)207-2303. (650)591-3313 lawn CHaIrS (4) white, plastic, $8. 3500
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QUalIty bOOkS used and rare. world 46 mItSUbISHI Projector TV, great tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533 7537
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20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345.
charger, originally $100, now $85. OUtDOOr wOOD SCreen - new $80 VIntaGe wHIte Punch Bowl/Serving
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we will help you recruit qualified, talented kInDle FIre 8 in. Case and Charger PaPaSan CHaIrS (2) -with cushions
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345 medical equipment
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style, size M Ladies $45 (650) 875-1708
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62 Lagoon-enclosing
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FINAL WEEKS! Teach San Mateo County

FAIR
EDUCATOR
RECRUITMENT
Saturday, April 1, 2017 San Mateo Countys 23 school
districts serve nearly 94,000
10 am to 3 pm students:

101 Twin Dolphin Drive Bayshore Elementary


Redwood City, CA 94065 Belmont-Redwood Shores
Brisbane
Burlingame
All current, prospective, and Cabrillo Unified
substitute PK12 teachers and Hillsborough City
administrators are invited to Jefferson Elementary
Jefferson Union High
attend this event
La Honda-Pescadero Unified
Las Lomitas Elementary
Registration will open in February Menlo Park City
Millbrae
Find more information at Pacifica
Portola Valley
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Redwood City
D O R OT H E A L A N G E Hosted by: San Bruno Park
THE LOUISE LOVETT COLLECTION San Carlos
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San Mateo-Foster City
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South San Francisco Unified
Woodside Elementary
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