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Man Who Dumped Murder Victim's Body Sentenced for Passport Fraud
A former Burlingame resident who admitted disposing of the body of a murdered Millbrae man in 2016 has been sentenced in federal court in San Francisco to six months in jail for passport fraud. Mustapha Traore, who was raised in Ivory Coast, was sentenced Saturday by U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria after he pleaded guilty during the same court session…
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Burlingame Medical Workers the Latest to Get Heroes' Salute
In another show of appreciation for the front-line health care workers during the coronavirus crisis, first responders lined up to applaud employees at Mills-Peninsula Medical Center in Burlingame. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Bay Area Communities Find Creative Ways to Stay in Touch While Social Distancing
Shelter at home orders and public health calls for social distancing have not stopped communities across the Bay Area from finding creative ways to come together.
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Bay Area Communities Find Creative Ways to Stay in Touch While Social Distancing
Shelter at home orders and public health calls for social distancing have not stopped communities across the Bay Area from finding creative ways to come together. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Senior Home Residents in Burlingame Treated for Coronavirus
The San Mateo County Public Health Department said Wednesday that six residents at Atria Senior Living in Burlingame are in the hospital, three of which have tested positive for coronavirus. Bob Redell reports.
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Driver Intentionally Hits Boys Over Dog Poop Prank: Burlingame PD
An 18-year-old driver who allegedly ran over four boys in Burlingame over the weekend was upset because he thought the boys had left dog poop in his SUV, according to police.
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Driver Intentionally Hits Boys Over Dog Poop Prank: Burlingame PD
An 18-year-old driver who allegedly ran over four boys in Burlingame over the weekend was upset because he thought the boys had left dog poop in his SUV, according to police. Marianne Favro reports.
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18-Year-Old Arrested on Suspicion of Attempted Homicide After SUV Plows into 4 Younger Teens in Burlingame
Police in Burlingame have arrested an 18-year-old man on suspicion of attempted homicide and felony hit-and-run after officials said it appeared he intentionally drove onto a sidewalk and hit four people, two of whom were seriously injured.
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18-Year-Old Arrested for Attempted Homicide After SUV Plows into 4 Teen Pedestrians
Police in Burlingame have arrested an 18-year-old man on suspicion of attempted homicide and felony hit-and-run after officials said it appeared he intentionally drove onto a sidewalk and hit four people, two of whom were seriously injured.
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Driver Killed After SUV Goes Off Highway 101 in Burlingame
A driver was killed early Saturday after an SUV went off U.S. Highway 101 in Burlingame, the California Highway Patrol said. The solo-vehicle wreck was reported about 5:30 a.m. along southbound 101 near the Broadway offramp, according to the CHP. The driver, whose name has not been released, was ejected and the SUV rolled on top of her, the CHP…
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San Jose Unveils 10 Zero-Emission Electric Buses at Airport
Mineta San Jose International Airport unveiled its fleet of 10 zero-emission buses Friday to transport passengers between terminals, parking lots and rental car centers.
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Burmese Restaurants to Pay $4M in Wage Theft Settlement
A total of 380 workers for a Bay Area Burmese restaurant chain are due to receive about $4 million by the end of this year in a settlement of a state agency’s wage theft investigation.
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Burmese Restaurants to Pay $4M in Wage Theft Settlement
Burma Ruby and Rangoon Ruby restaurants owners in Palo Alto and other locations in the Bay Area have agreed to pay a $4 million settlement to at least 300 workers after a wage theft investigation.
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E-Vehicle Tax Credit Deadline Looms, and Tesla is Staying Open
Anyone thinking about buying an electric car has just hours left to take advantage of a big federal tax credit, and Tesla said it was keeping some of its Bay Area dealerships open until midnight for those last-minute shoppers.
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Christmas Tree Farmers Combat Popularity of Artificial Trees
Rosa Villarreal’s three young sons jumped and ran around the field of Christmas trees like jackrabbits, their excitement palpable as they raced from evergreen to evergreen. The boys, ages 2, 4 and 6, were picking out a real tree this year — a new tradition their young parents hope will create lasting memories. “I saw this video where the big...
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Another Suspicious Package Addressed to California Billionaire Tom Steyer Found: FBI
Another suspicious package addressed to California billionaire Tom Steyer was intercepted at a Burlingame mailing facility by law enforcement Thursday night, the FBI confirmed.
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7 Bay Area Restaurants Ordered to Pay Over $10M for Wage Violations
The state Labor Commissioner’s Office has issued citations in excess of $10 million to seven Bay Area restaurants for alleged wage theft violations, according to the Department of Industrial Relations. The violations include allegedly failing to pay minimum wage, overtime and premiums for split shifts.
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Yogurtland Offers Free Goodies for International Frozen Yogurt Day
Yogurtland is celebrating International Frozen Yogurt Day by giving out free yogurt, ice cream and toppings on Feb. 6. Foodie fans can visit participating locations from 4 to 7 p.m. for a free 5-ounce cup with as many toppings as they’d like.
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Bay Area Tech Executive's Fundraiser for Roy Moore Accuser Who Lost Home in Fire Raises More Than $150,000
A Bay Area tech executive has launched a fundraiser in hopes of helping a Roy Moore accuser whose Alabama home was destroyed by a possible arsonist.
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Fundraiser Benefits Roy Moore Accuser Who Lost Home in Fire
A Bay Area tech executive has launched a fundraiser in hopes of helping a Roy Moore accuser whose Alabama home was destroyed by a possible arsonist. Sergio Quintana reports.