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Detective Sal Zuno, spokesman for the San Mateo County Sheriffs Office,
shares information regarding the arrest of three suspects in the murder of
Keith Green from the steps of the county courthouse in Redwood City.
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San Mateo Police Chief Susan Manheimer, left, hugs widow Margaret Joinville at a Monday afternoon ceremony
commemorating the 48th anniversary of the murder of Sgt. Gordon Joinville at Fifth Avenue and Claremont
Street. The 34-year-old sergeant was fatally shot May 23, 1968, while investigating a drug case and is the only
San Mateo police officer to be killed in the line of duty in the departments history. Officers and members of
the citys fire department gathered to remember Sgt. Joinville, a 12-year police veteran who is survived by his
wife and two children.
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South Norfolk Street and Fashion Island
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22.
Theft. A man asked to borrow a cellphone
and then ran off with it on Cobb Street
before 4:17 p.m. Saturday, May 21.
Di s turbance. Four men were seen ghting
on South Boulevard before 2:01 a. m.
Saturday, May 21.
Trafc hazard. A man in a black BMW was
slumped over and blocking trafc on North
Ellsworth Avenue before 1:41 a.m. Saturday,
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attorney plans to
proceed with the
forgery charge as
well.
Were going to
be able to file that
charge and proceed
forward in a normal
fashion, Serrato
Susan Lambert said. Were confident that were
going to be able to establish this
beyond a reasonable doubt at trial.
Lamberts attorney said he does not
comment on pending litigation.
Lambert and Medeiros, the owner of
a painting company, have both pleaded not guilty and will return for
Superior Court arraignment June 21,
Serrato said.
Lambert, a 64-year-old Fremont resident, remains in custody on $1 million
bail, and Medeiros, a 58-year-old
Fremont resident, is currently out on
$1 million bail bond.
Lambert was responsible for overseeing the 990-unit condominium
community off Peninsula Avenue and
LOCAL
Obituaries
194 Millwood Drive at El Camino Real in
Millbrae. Committal to follow at Holy Cross
Catholic Cemetery in Colma.
In lieu of flowers please send donations to
Sutter Care at Home Hospice in San Mateo
County, www.suttercareathome.org.
He will be greatly missed.
Pauline Picchi
Pauline Picchi died in the comfort of her
home May 18, 2016, in San Mateo,
California, while surrounded by her family.
She was 66.
Pauline lived vivaciously and courageously
despite her battle with liver cancer.
Born Dec. 8, 1949, in Elizabeth, New
Jersey, to Agatha and Gaspare LoGiudice, she
lived in San Mateo for all but the first two
years of her life. She is survived by her soulmate and husband of 32 years, Daniel Picchi;
only child Joseph Picchi; sister Lillian
Santangelo; brother Joseph LoGiudice;
nephews Michael LoGiudice, Anthony and
Daniel Vassallo; niece Lilliana LoGiudice.
Predeceased by her niece Tina Vassallo
(2006); stepfather Mark Toshinori Nakai
(2016).
Pauline appreciated and promoted the arts
beginning in the Sicilian
restaurant she owned with her
brother, Paul Joes, in San
Carlos, California. After retiring, she brought her culinary
talents to Toque Blanch in
Half
Moon
Bay,
California.
Honest,
humorous and loving, she
will be missed internationally by those blessed
to have known her.
Paulines family thanks
you for your generous outpouring of support and
prayers. The funeral mass
will be 10 a.m. at Immaculate Heart of Mary
(IHM) in Belmont on Friday, May 27. God
bless you.
Steve Keating
Steve Keating, 62, of San Mateo,
California, was a composer, musician,
screenwriter and lover of
life. He died May 16,
2016, with his beloved
Eileen Casey by his side.
Steve shared his hearty
laugh generously, and his
smiling Irish eyes could
light up a room. Although
his wit was unceasingly
intelligent, it was also
inclusive; he had the uncommon ability to
bring people together through music and
humor. Steve looked for the good in everyone
who crossed his path. On the Path of
Eckankar for many years, Steves song lyrics
captured his belief that, Its Gods love that
brought us here, and it is love that leads us
home.
Steve worked as marketing director at Open
Local briefs
Man who died in Skyline
Boulevard crash identified
A man who died in a crash south of
Portola Valley in San Mateo County
early Thursday morning has been identified by the county Coroners Office
as 25-year-old James Henry Power.
California Highway Patrol officers
responded at 3:58 a.m. to a report of a
crash on Skyline Boulevard, also
known as state Highway 35, south of
Page Mill Road near the county border
with Santa Clara County, CHP officials
said.
Investigators determined a silver
2005 Nissan SUV was traveling south
when, for a reason yet to be determined, it went off the road and struck a
tree, according to the CHP.
Power, the driver and lone occupant
of the vehicle, was pronounced dead at
the scene. CHP officials initially said
he was a Stanford resident but the coroners office has clarified that he was
from Los Altos.
The crash remains under investigation and anyone who may have witnessed it is asked to call Officer J.
Wakeman at (650) 369-6261.
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Hillary Clinton addresses Service Employees Union members at the unions 2016 International Convention in Detroit.
The union endorsed Hillary in November.
She thanked its members who include
child care workers, home health aides, janitors and others and called them unsung
heroes who deserve a living wage.
She said there has never been more at
stake for working families than in the 2016
election, noting that she supports raising
the federal minimum wage and protecting
the right to organize.
Your fights are my fights, she said.
LOS ANGELES Bernie Sanders predicted Monday that the Democratic National
Convention in Philadelphia could be
messy as he pushed the party to adopt his
progressive agenda, but added, Democracy
is not always nice and quiet and gentle.
The Democratic presidential candidate said
in an interview with the Associated Press
that his supporters hoped to see a platform
at the July convention that reflects the needs
of working families, the poor and young
to be more inclusive.
I think if they make the right choice and
open the doors to working-class people and
young people and create the kind of
dynamism that the Democratic Party needs,
its going to be messy, Sanders said.
Democracy is not always nice and quiet and
gentle but that is where the Democratic
Party should go.
Asked if the convention could be messy,
Sanders said: So what? Democracy is
messy. Every day my life is messy. But if
you want everything to be quiet and orderly
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A firefighter tries to put out a fire from a burning car after explosions in Syrian city of Tartous.
Gen. Joseph Votel, the head of U.S. Central
Command. The camps location also could
not be disclosed.
A female YPJ trainee who gave her name
as Athima said she feels a moral imperative.
Its my duty to stop this fighting, she
said, referring to the Islamic State.
Dirik says she is fighting for something
bigger: a Syrian Kurdistan, known locally
OPINION
vindictive senior managers, wasteful projects, improper bonuses for senior managers, sexual harassment of female
employees and retaliation against employees who reported security lapses or misconduct by supervisors. This retaliation
included involuntary reassignments to
other airports, demotions, bogus misconduct investigations of the whistleblowers
and terminations.
TSA employees are less likely to report
operational security or threat-relevant
issues out of fear of retaliation from supervisors who fear further retaliation from
their chain of command, testied Mark
Livingston, a program manager in the
TSAs Ofce of the Chief Risk Ofcer, who
was demoted after reporting incidents of
employee hazing and sexual harassment.
Michael Oberg
San Mateo
Measure AA is a trap
Editor,
Phone banks, media advertising
Measure AA is being trotted out to get
folks to swallow it like sh gulping worms
on large, sharp hooks. I understand even
San Mateo United Homeowners
Association leaders were surprised when
the lead speaker on their May agenda was
replaced last minute with a paid consultant,
pushing another topic altogether: Measure
AA. Forget that AAs $500 million taxpayer dollars wont even touch the $1 billion
that Save the Bay Executive Director David
Lewis says is needed just to nish the salt
ponds restoration. Forget the two agencies
responsible for appointing the would-be
entity in charge of AA money have poor
track records for nancial management and
public transparency. Forget that there are
already several government agencies doing
identical or overlapping work of what
Measure AA promises.
Forget that the newly formed entity will
be able to raise the tax, at will, any time
over its 20-year temporary life.
Most importantly, forget that local control will be sacriced with Measure AA. If
you dont like whats going on with its
funds, actions or inactions, you will have
no voice. Between the feel-good greenwashing full court press, and the its just
$12 argument, residents are not getting
all the facts. And thats just ne with those
on the receiving end of that $500 million.
Editor,
Amazing! The GOP, the party which has
passed laws throughout the country in an
attempt to keep young adults and minorities from voting, is whining that they are
not getting a fair share from Facebook.
How ironic.
Mike Turturici
San Carlos
A national disgrace
Editor,
The debate goes on from state to state as
to why our prison population has grown so
much, but the reason is clear. Criminal justice is a business. What I mean by this is
that throughout this country, men are being
paid, becoming wealthy, sending their kids
to college, buying new homes and acquiring wealth every time someone is convicted of a crime. So its kind of like making it
so that crime does pay. At least in the
sense that some are proting from it. Now
what could be more outrageous than, paying your tax dollars to individuals who are
the owners of prisons. Even to the extent
that the University of California system is
investing in it. So for all who say entitlement programs like Social Security,
Medicare and Medicaid are a waste of taxpayers money: What do you say about the
taxpayers money being spent so that we
may create a large prison population?
Patrick Field
Palo Alto
Lisa Taner
San Mateo
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who
announced he will retire
at seasons end would
end Saturday at Hawes
Park.
Then the Scots rallied
to overcome the biggest
deficit any team has in
Liggetts career. And
Jamie Madigan when Carlmont won it on
Smallest bracket
aint no pushover
Blues right wing Troy Brouwer, left, is upended by Sharks defenseman Brent Burns along the boards in the third perioden route to a 6-3 San
Jose victory in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals at Scottrade Center.
Finish em!
Sharks on verge of Stanley Cup Final with Game 5 win
By R.B. Fallstrom
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
TORONTO A series
that once looked lopsided is now even.
Kyle Lowry scored 35
points, including a driving layup in the final
minute,
and DeMar
Kyle Lowry
DeRozan had 32 as the
Toronto Raptors evened the Eastern
Conference Finals by beating the Cleveland
Cavaliers 105-99 in Game 4 on Monday night.
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Honor roll
ho mas McCarthy, Serra bas ebal l . One of just two juniors in the
Padres lineup in the CCS Open
Division opener, McCarthy caught a staff
shutout thrown by starting pitcher John
Besse (four innings) and reliever Nick Von
Tobel (three innings) in a 6-0 win over San
Lorenzo Valley. And while Serra dropped its
quarterfinal game 4-0 to St. Francis
Saturday, McCarthy showed up with another
excellent defensive effort, throwing out
three runners on the basepaths.
Izzi Heni g , Menl o -Atherto n g i rl s
s wi mmi n g .
MenloAthertons star sophomore brought home two
silver medals from the
state swimming championships, taking second
place in the girls 50yard freestyle with a time
of 22. 82 seconds and
second place in the
Izzi
girls 100 free with a
Henig
time of 49.16 seconds.
Si d Chari , Menl o bo y s tenni s .
Although Menlo fell 5-2 to St. Ignatius at
the USTA Northern California championships, Chari, a sophomore, scored one of
the Knights victories to cap a banner week
with his third straight match win.
Armo n Pl ummer, Serra track and
fi el d. The senior is poised to do big things
at this Fridays CCS Track and Field
Championships in Gilroy. At Saturdays
qualifiers, he finished top three in four
events, including sharing in the best time in
the boys 4x400 meter relay at 3 minutes,
20.84 seconds, marking the second best
time in CCS this season. In addition to helping the boys 4x100 relay team to the second
best qualifying time (42.94 seconds), he
also earned the third best qualifying time in
the boys 300 hurdles (39.85) and the second
best time in the boys 400 meter (48.63).
Mag g i e Hal l , Menl o -Atherto n track
and fi el d. The Bears have themselves a burgeoning sprinting great in Hall, who had the
fourth best qualifying time in the girls 200
meter dash Saturday at the CCS trials in
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I just erased everything I was
thinking of and played in the
moment, Madigan said of stepping to the plate in the seventh. I
was just trying to get a hit and
advance the runners and maybe get
an RBI.
Madigan began the day on the
bench, as she expected to. Through
Carlmonts previous 27 games, she
only appeared in 11.
For CCS I didnt think I was
going to play unless someone got
hurt, Madigan said. But its never
a good thing to hear one of your
teammates is hurt. Its kind of a
sticky situation. Im just happy to
hear my teammate is OK.
Kondo injured her wrist robbing
Los Gatos of a home run in the
fourth inning, tumbling over the
outfield wall in the process. X-rays
have since come back negative, and
Kondo will be available to play in
Tuesdays semifinal game against
Homestead.
Ironically, it was celebrating the
play that got Madigan to her feet for
Oakland to two
hits through six
innings,
but
then
Vogt
opened the seventh by driving
a 3-1 pitch deep
over the right
field wall for his
fourth homer.
Rich Hill
Hill
(7-3)
allowed six hits over the first
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French Open
Wawrinka can chuckle after
avoiding historic loss in Paris
PARIS So, Stan Wawrinka was asked,
were you aware that in the long history of
the French Open, no defending champion
ever had lost in the first round?
No, Wawrinka replied quickly, his arms
crossed, the hint of a smirk on his scruffy
face. After waiting a comedic beat, he added
with a chuckle: And its still not the case,
so its good.
Sure, by then, it was easy for the 2015
champion at Roland Garros to kid around,
because he barely avoided making the sort
of history no athlete would embrace.
Eventually warming up on a gray, chilly
afternoon, and twice coming back from a
set down, Wawrinka edged 59th-ranked
Lukas Rosol of the Czech Republic 4-6, 61, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 on Monday to sneak into
the second round.
Something similar transpired several
hours later, when No. 2 Andy Murray faced
an even greater deficit, dropping the first
two sets against 128th-ranked qualifier
Radek Stepanek, who at 37 is the oldest
man in the field. Their match didnt finish,
though, suspended until Tuesday because of
darkness.
EAST
Continued from page 11
when they punch, we punch back, Lowry
said. And if they punch three times, we
punch four times.
The Raptors are 2-6 on the road in the
playoffs.
After a 10-0 start to these playoffs, the
Cavaliers are counting on home court
advantage to help them reach their second
straight Finals.
Going back home we have to play a lot
better and I think we will, LeBron James
said.
Cleveland lost consecutive playoff
games to an Eastern Conference opponent
for the first time since dropping the final
three games of the conference semifinals to
Boston in 2010.
We had a few defensive breakdowns that
you cant have down the stretch of a game,
especially in the playoffs, Cavs coach
Tyronn Lue said. They executed every time
we made a mistake.
James scored 29 points and Kyrie Irving
had 26 for the Cavaliers, who trailed by as
many as 18 points. Channing Frye scored
nine of his 12 points in the fourth quarter.
Joe Pavelsk, left, is congratulated by Tomas Hertl after scoring a third-period goal.
SHARKS
Continued from page 11
minute for San Jose, which can close out the
series at home on Wednesday night. Joe
Thornton had three assists.
We just keep coming. Were not going to
give up and theyre not going to give up,
Thornton said. Both teams, were here for a
reason.
The Sharks had a strong response after losing 6-3 in Game 4 in San Jose.
LOUNGE
Continued from page 11
Bay Division squads Capuchino and
Menlo School will square off against
each other in a Division II seminal game.
On the softball side, Carlmont needed a
huge comeback trailing 9-0 at one point
to advance to the Division I seminals.
In the Division III bracket, No. 1 Hillsdale
and No. 2 Half Moon Bay will have their
hands full against Notre Dame-Salinas and
Notre Dame-Belmont, respectively.
***
Looks like the Golden State Warriors
have nally found their Kryptonite and its
a combination of things: fatigue, which
has led to horrible shooting and an
Oklahoma City team that knows how to
play with big men.
As if dealing with 6-11 Kevin Durant
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GREEN
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actually be rescinded by the league.
NBA Executive Vice President of
Basketball Operations Kiki VanDeWeghe
disagreed.
After a thorough investigation that
included review of all available video
angles and interviews with the players
involved and the officials working the
game, we have determined that Greens foul
was unnecessary and excessive and warranted the upgrade and fine, VanDeWeghe
suspension.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr said he needs
Green at his best when he returns.
He needs to refocus a little bit, Kerr said.
Hell admit it. It was not one of his best
games in fact, it was one of his worst. The
great thing with Draymond is he always turns
it around. Hes one of the great competitors
that we have in the league, that we have on our
team. When things arent looking great, he
usually plays his best.
Kerr knows Green might have made himself
a target for the officials.
Does he have to be careful? I guess, Kerr
said. Now, people are watching for him or
whatever. Hes just going to play, hes going
to be himself, and well see what happens.
Green insists the hit that sent Adams to the
floor wasnt that big a deal.
I can see how somebody can think it was
intentional, but yet nobody can go in my head
and say, Draymond was thinking about kicking him and he kicked him, Green said. If
you watch my reaction, I walk back to the
three-point line, clap everybodys hands, turn
around and look like, Whats the dude on the
floor for?
Green scored six points, made 1 of 9 shots
and committed four turnovers in a game to forget. Normally one of the leagues best defenders, he was beaten numerous times individually by the Thunder, and the Warriors were
outscored by 43 points with him on the floor.
With the crowd booing loudly every time
Green touched the ball, he couldnt make
plays to shut Thunder fans up.
Thats what was frustrating to me, he said.
I was just bad. I missed a couple easy ones
and it just kind of killed my whole game. That
was pretty frustrating, especially with all the
boos, because I love boos and it usually helps
me play well. It was frustrating that I couldnt
said in a statement.
During a game, players at times
flail their legs in an attempt to draw a foul,
but Greens actions in this case warranted an
additional penalty.
The NBA determines a flagrant 1 foul to
include unnecessary contact. A flagrant 2
is defined as unnecessary and excessive
contact.
Green now has three flagrant foul points
during the postseason. One more will force
him to miss Golden States next game.
Green was an All-Star and the runner-up
for Defensive Player of the Year, but had a
dismal game as Oklahoma City took a 2-1
lead. He was 1 for 9 from the field with six
points and the Warriors were outscored by
43 points when he was on the court.
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imagined.
United is looking for Louis van Gaal
its third manager since
Fergusons trophy-laden 26-year dynasty
ended in 2013 after firing Louis van Gaal on
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TUESDAY
Baseball
CCS semifinals
Division II
No.15 Capuchino (16-14) vs.No.3 Menlo School (227), 4 p.m. At San Jose Muni
Softball
CCS semifinals
Division I
No. 3 Carlmont (24-3) vs. No. 2 Homestead (20-6), 7
p.m. At PAL Stadium-San Jose
WEDNESDAY
Baseball
CCS semifinals
Open Division
No. 9 Carlmont (21-8) vs. No. 5 St. Francis (24-8), 4
p.m., at San Jose Muni
Softball
CCS semifinals
No. 1 Hillsdale (21-7) vs. No. 5 Notre Dame-Salinas
(18-8-1), 7 p.m. At PAL Stadium-San Jose
THURSDAY
Softball
CCS semifinals
Division III
No. 3 Notre Dame-Belmont (19-6-1) vs. No. 2 Half
Moon Bay (21-4), 6 p.m. At Hawes Park-Redwood
City
FRIDAY
Track and field
CCS championship finals at Gilroy High School
Field events, 4 p.m.; running events, 6 p.m.
WASHINGTON National
Football League officials improperly sought to influence a government study on the link between
football and brain disease, according to a senior House Democrat in
a report issued Monday.
New Jersey Rep. Frank Pallone
says the league tried to strong-arm
the National Institutes of Health
into taking the project away from
a researcher who the NFL feared
was biased.
The NFL had agreed to donate
$30 million to the NIH to fund
brain research but backed out after
the institutes went ahead with a
$16 million grant to prominent
Boston University researcher
Robert Stern. Hes a leading expert
on the link between football and
brain diseases such as chronic
traumatic
encephalopathy.
Taxpayers are instead bearing the
cost.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
EAST DIVISION
W
27
26
25
23
12
L
18
18
20
21
31
Pct
.600
.591
.556
.523
.279
GB
1/2
2
3 1/2
14
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
29
Pittsburgh
24
St. Louis
24
Milwaukee
18
Cincinnati
15
14
19
21
26
30
.674
.558
.533
.409
.333
5
6
11 1/2
15
Washington
New York
Philadelphia
Miami
Atlanta
WEST DIVISION
Giants
Los Angeles
Colorado
Arizona
San Diego
AMERICAN LEAGUE
28
23
21
21
19
19
23
22
25
27
.596
.500
.488
.457
.413
4 1/2
5
6 1/2
8 1/2
Mondays Games
Pittsburgh 6, Colorado 3
N.Y. Mets 7, Washington 1
Detroit 5, Philadelphia 4
Miami 7, Tampa Bay 6
St. Louis 4, Chicago Cubs 3
L.A. Dodgers 1, Cincinnati 0
San Francisco 1, San Diego 0
Tuesdays Games
Rays (Odorizzi 1-2) at Miami (Koehler 2-4), 9:10 a.m.
Arizona (Miller 1-5) at Bucs (Liriano 3-3), 4:05 p.m.
NYM (Harvey 3-6) at Nats (Strasburg 7-0), 4:05 p.m.
Cubs (Hammel 5-1) at St. L (Wacha 2-4), 4:10 p.m.
Brewers (Nelson 4-3) at ATL (Teheran 1-4), 4:10 p.m.
Reds (Moscot 0-2) at L.A. (Stripling 2-3), 7:10 p.m.
SD (Cashner 2-3) at SF (Samardzija 6-2), 7:15 p.m.
Sports briefs
pitched in a major league game
Aug. 9, 2014, then missed the end
of that season with right elbow
inflammation. Darvish had more
issues the following spring and had
surgery on March 17, 2015.
W
26
27
21
22
20
L
16
17
22
24
22
Pct
.619
.614
.488
.478
.476
GB
5 1/2
6
6
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
27
Cleveland
23
Kansas City
23
Detroit
22
Minnesota
11
19
20
21
22
33
.587
.535
.523
.500
.250
2 1/2
3
4
15
WEST DIVISION
Seattle
Texas
Angels
As
Houston
18
20
24
26
28
.591
.556
.467
.435
.378
1 1/2
5 1/2
7
9 1/2
Baltimore
Boston
New York
Toronto
Tampa Bay
26
25
21
20
17
Mondays Games
Chicago White Sox 7, Cleveland 6, 1st game
Detroit 5, Philadelphia 4
Miami 7, Tampa Bay 6
L.A. Angels 2, Texas 0
Kansas City 10, Minnesota 4
Cleveland 5, Chicago White Sox 1, 2nd game
Oakland 5, Seattle 0
Tuesdays Games
Toronto (Dickey 2-5) at NYY (Eovaldi 4-2), 4:05 p.m.
Colorado (Rusin 1-2) at Boston (Price 6-1), 4:10 p.m.
Phils (Hellickson 4-2) at Tigers (Verlander 3-4),4:10 p.m.
Angels (Chacin 1-2) at Texas (Perez 1-4), 5:05 p.m.
Os (Tillman 6-1) at Houston (Fister 4-3), 5:10 p.m.
Tribe (Tomlin 6-0) at ChiSox (Sale 9-0), 5:10 p.m.
KC (Volquez 4-4) at Twins (Santana 1-2), 5:10 p.m.
As (Graveman 1-6) at Seattle (Karns 4-1), 7:10 p.m.
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gave Fonseca more time to find another facility for Israel, ordering Kaiser
Permanente to continue life support
while it considered his mothers
appeal.
A lower court had extended life support only to the end of the business
day Friday. Snider said Fonsecas
appeal was now moot.
Kaiser Permanente confirmed in a
statement that Israel was no longer at
the hospital.
Our primary goals have always
been to offer our support to Israels
family and follow the courts direction, said Chris Palkowski, chief of
staff at Kaiser Permanente in
Roseville. We hope this transfer
brings peace for Israels family.
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Continued from page 1
tion, Detective Sal Zuno, spokesman for the
San Mateo County Sheriffs Office, offered
scant information regarding the details of
the case, but did confirm the three suspects
were arrested.
We do have in custody three people who
are being held for murder and conspiracy of
murder, said Zuno.
After building a case sufficient to obtain
search warrants, sheriffs deputies, with
assistance from the SWAT team, local police
and others, arrested Adella, 40, at his home
Friday, May 20, on Trousdale Drive in
Burlingame. Li, 30, and her boyfriend
Bayat, 29, were arrested the next day at
Bayats home on West Santa Inez Avenue in
Hillsborough.
The three are set to appear in court
Tuesday, May 24, according to Zuno.
GUNS
Continued from page 1
to Sheriffs Deputy Sal Zuno.
Obviously this is a concern. This is a
concern and we dont take this lightly,
Zuno said, noting its common for burglars
to use a vehicle to ram their way into any
business with strong security.
The entire incident was abrupt with the
burglars likely in and out within a matter of
just a few minutes, Zuno said.
We received a 911 call from a security
company indicating that Imbert and
Smithers store was showing a break-in.
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REUTERS
A Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District worker searches for mosquitoes in a
backyard in Los Angeles.
has experts predicting small outbreaks here
as mosquito season heats up. The more than
540 U.S. cases diagnosed so far involve
travel to outbreak areas or sex with infected
travelers. The CDC is tracking the outcomes of 157 Zika-infected pregnant
women in the U.S., plus another 122 in
U.S. territories.
Three months ago, President Barack
Obama requested $1.9 billion in emergency
funding to fend off Zika. The House and
Senate are arguing over how much to grant
and whether the money should come
from cuts to other programs with no
final agreement in sight. House
Republicans say the administration has
padded its Zika request.
The Obama administration already shifted nearly $600 million from funds for
Ebola flare-ups in West Africa and other
accounts. On Friday, the president said lifetime care for a child born with Zika-caused
brain damage may cost up to $10 million.
Add that up. It doesnt take a lot of cases
for you to get to $1.9 billion. Why wouldnt we want to make that investment now?
Obama said.
Many state and local health departments
arent waiting, but efforts vary widely:
Florida is no stranger to mosquitoborne outbreaks it has handled small
outbreaks of dengue, carried by the same
mosquito as Zika and is squeezing
money out of its usual budget to step up
training and traps for areas that need extra
help. Officials opened a Zika information
hotline that has fielded more than 1,700
calls since February. Miami-Dade County is
stepping up enforcement of standing water
violations and statewide, residents are
Is proud to
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Bryan Yong
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OFFICE
Continued from page 1
the Caltrain tracks, some residents
have expressed concerns about
impacts and keeping the character of
their neighborhood.
Windy Hills preliminary proposal
includes 55,374 square feet of office
space spread between the first three
stories and 15 small one-bedroom and
studio apartments on the fourth floor.
About 83 parking spaces will be
spread between two underground levels
and Windy Hill is expected to pay more
than $1.2 million in parking in-lieu
fees for another 69 spaces it wont provide on site.
The project could address unmet
needs in the marketplace by constructing small single- or double-occupancy
apartments near transit and allowing
the non-residential parking spaces to
be publicly accessible during nights
and weekends, said Windy Hill Partner
Mike Field. The building would also
provide for growing companies who
wish to remain in downtown but cant
find sizable office spaces, he said.
The apartments range in size from
just over 500 square feet to about 650
square feet and are expected to run
between $2,500 and $3,000 a month.
Per the citys either 10 percent or 15
percent inclusionary zoning policies,
Field said one unit would be provided
as very-low income and Windy Hill
would also pay an in-lieu fee to cover
the remainder.
Instead of single-family homes,
these smaller units will help diversify
the citys housing stock while not
having an impact on local school districts, Field said.
This is the kind of housing thats
really in short supply. Its on the
Calendar
TUESDAY, MAY 24
Menlo Park Kiwanis Club Speaker.
Allied Arts Guild, 75 Arbor Road,
Menlo Park. Kiwanis members and
guests will welcome this years scholarship winners at the groups annual
Scholarship Awards luncheon.
Scholarships are based on interviews
with the students and on outstanding course work, community involvement and a review of transcripts. For
more information visit menloparkkiwanisclub.org.
Korean Cooking. 3:30 p.m. 1 Library
Ave., Millbrae. Sun-young Chang will
demonstrate. For more information
call 697-7607.
Techy Tuesday: Rube Goldberg
Machines. 3:30 p.m. Belmont Library,
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Belmont. For more information email
belmont@smcl.org.
Coastside Sea Rise and Erosion
Forum. 6 p.m. Douglas Beach House,
311 Mirada Road, Half Moon Bay.
James Zoulas, Civil Engineer with the
Army Corps will be discussing three
reports related to erosion at Surfers
Beach and South of Pillar Point
Harbor. Dan Hoover, Oceanographer
with USGS and Bob Battalio,
Engineer with ESA will also discuss
erosion and sea level rise. Free and
open to the public. For more information call (415) 816-6111.
Healthy Food, Healthy You. 6 p.m.
840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Francisco. This is a five-part series on
healthy eating. Each class will focus
on a different aspect of choosing or
preparing foods that are affordable,
fresh and delicious. For more information email valle@plsinfo.org.
Lived Experience Mental Health
Awareness Program. 6 p.m.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de
las Pulgas, Belmont. For more information email belmont@smcl.org.
Maximizing Your Social Security
Benefits After the Bipartisan
Budget Act. 7 p.m. San Carlos
Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
Presented by Certified Financial
Planner and CPA John Lau. Free. For
more information or to RSVP call
591-0341 ext. 237.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25
English Conversation Club. 10:15
a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Arrillaga Family
Recreation Gym, Juniper Room, 700
Alma St., Menlo Park. For more information email link@plsinfo.org
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de
las Pulgas, Belmont. For more information email belmont@smcl.org.
San Mateo Professional Alliance
Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m.
Kingfish Restaurant, 201 S. B St., San
Mateo. For more information visit
sanmateoprofessionalalliance.com.
Vegan Cooking Class. 3:30 p.m.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de
las Pulgas, Belmont. For more information email belmont@smcl.org.
Computer Drop-In Help. 4 p.m. to 6
p.m. Redwood City Main Library,
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood
City. One-on-one computer drop in
help where well answer questions
regarding you laptop, tablet, e-reader or mobile device. Meet in the
small conference room on the first
floor. For more information email
gsuarez@redwoodcity.org.
English Conversation Club. 5 p.m.
to 6 p.m. Arrillaga Family Recreation
Gym, Downstairs Meeting Room, 600
Alma St., Menlo Park. For more information email link@plsinfo.org.
Emperors Treasures: Chinese Art
from the National Palace Museum,
Taipei. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. San Mateo
Public Library, Oak Room, 55 W. Third
Ave., San Mateo. A presentation
about the upcoming exhibit from
the National Palace Museum will be
given and more. Free. For more information call 522-7818.
NAMI General Meeting. 6:30 p.m.
100 S. San Mateo Drive., San Mateo.
Come to our meeting to help support our mission of improving the
quality of life for people with mental
illnesses and their families. For more
information call 638-0800.
Needles and Hooks: Knitting and
Crocheting Club. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Knit, socialize
and share techniques with others.
Welcoming knitters of all skills. For
more
information
email
belmont@smcl.org.
Mystery Book Club. 7 p.m. San
Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
Fourth Wednesday of every month.
This month we will discuss Those we
left behind by Stuart Neville. Free.
For more information call 591-0341
ext. 237.
Mark Kurlansky, Best-selling
author of Cod, Salt & Paper: Paging
Through History. 7 p.m. Oshman
Family JCC, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo
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21 Good connections
22 Wire measure
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29 Wood choppers
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BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
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AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/remote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
brand $199 runs like new. (650)2350898
BLACK & Decker Car Vac, Gd. Condition $8 650-952-3500
CHEFMATE TOASTER oven, brand
new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable
temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763
CIRRUS STEAM mop model SM212B 4
new extra cleaning pads,user manual.
$45. 650-5885487
ELECTRIC FIREPLACE on wheels in
walnut casing made by the Amish exl.
cond. $99. 650-592-2648
ELEGANT ELECTRIC Fireplace on
wheels in white casing can see flames,
like new. $99 (650)771-6324
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GEOFFREY BEENE Jacket, unused, unworn, tags , pink, small, sleeveless, zippers, paid $88, $15, (650) 578-9208
Books
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with balloon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
303 Electronics
46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
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AUDIOVOX BOOMBOX Radio, cassette & CD player. AC/DC. Brand new in box. $20. 650-654-9252
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Luke Skywalker (Ceremonial) $10 Steve 650-518-6614
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammerhead). $8 Steve 650-518-6614
STAR WARS SDCC Stormtrooper
Commander $29 OBO Dan,
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entertainers
6 Maker of Ultra
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8 Having lots to
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9 Quarterback
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51 After-Christmas
specials
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304 Furniture
308 Tools
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304 Furniture
2 TWIN MAPLE bed frames, Cannon
Ball construction, $300 for both. Call
(415)516-4964
ANTIQUE DINING table for six people
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
ANTIQUE MAHOGONY double bed with
adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO.
(650)592-4529
ANTIQUE MOHAGANY Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
BEIGE CARPET. 12 1/2'x11 1/2'. Good
condition. Good for bedroom.$95.
(650)595-4617
BEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition
(650) 315-2319
BROWN RECLINER, $75 Excellent Condition. (650) 315-2319
BROWN WOODEN bookshelf H 3'4"X W
3'6"X D 10" with 3 shelves $25.00 call
650-592-2648
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
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JIM BEAM whiskey decanter. 1909 Thomas Flying Touring car. Empty. Good
condition. $20. (650)588-0842
LIONEL CHRISTMAS Boxcars 2005,
2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot 650-3687537
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ALUMINUM LADDERS 40ft, $99 for two,
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BED SPREAD (queen size), flower design, never used. $22. Pls call
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99 Van, Good Condition,
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650 773-7201
316 Clothes
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$8 650-595-3933
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650-995-0003
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$7,200.
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(650)347-2559
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(650) 340-0492
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650 -273-5120
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650-766-1244
650-350-1960
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San Mateo
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Since 1939
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WORLD
REUTERS
Fighters from Iraqi Shiite group Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada gather near Fallujah, Iraq
said. The number of fighters in
Fallujah also has been falling, he
said, but he added that he did not
have a firm number. One previous
coalition estimate put it at 500700 fighters.
The offensive follows a series
of territorial gains over IS in
western Iraq, but it still could
delay plans to win back the second-largest city of Mosul, the