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Monday Dec. 4, 2017 XVIII, Edition 93 www.smdailyjournal.com

Scaled-back Essex at Central Park returns for review


Mixed-use 80-unit housing proposal considered for key downtown San Mateo location
By Samantha Weigel cept was first proposed and Avenue near the corner of El down from eight to five stories, would have required City Council
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF months following submittal of Camino Real. Currently, atop the with 80 instead of 117 units. The approval and a public benefit for
updated as well as scaled-back 1.2-acre site sits a parking lot and project includes 7,000 square feet buildings taller than 55 feet. Now,
The concept of a proposed 80- plans, the citys Parks and the proposal to create new apart- of ground floor retail space lining the project will be up for review
unit mixed-use housing develop- Recreation Commission will host ments would include replacing the Fifth Avenue and 238 parking by parks and recreation officials
ment better connecting downtown a study session on the Essex at 97 publicly available spaces and spaces. before an environmental review is
San Mateo to Central Park will be Central Park. offering ramp access to a city- This go-round could prove completed. The Planning
the focus of an upcoming hearing The Dec. 6 meeting will focus owned lot atop neighboring struc- smoother after Essex avoided Commission would then vote on
as Essex Property Trust seeks to on how the proposed five-story tures. pushing the maximum of the whether to approve the proposal.
transform a surface parking lot. building might fit in across the Since the 2014 proposal citys Measure P height limita-
Nearly three years after the con- street from the citys park on Fifth received pushback, Essex scaled it tions. The voter-approved measure See ESSEX, Page 6

THRICE AS NICE County shows


solid budget
in new report
Expenditures slightly less than expected
in the last fiscal year, yet worries remain
By Samantha Weigel position,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF which includes
capital assets,
Even with about $1.71 billion as well as
in revenue compared to $1.52 bil- restricted and
lion in total expenses, county un r e s t r i c t e d
officials are warning about a f u n d s ,
potential economic downturn and increased $194
the consequences to its budget million or 11
should federal changes to the Juan Raigoza percent to $2
Affordable Care Act slash health billion as of
care spending, according to the the end of the last fiscal year,
Comprehensive Annual Financial according to the report.
Report released by the The countys finances are in
Controllers Office. good shape, said Controller Juan
The Controllers Office report Raigoza, noting San Mateo is one
illustrates a positive financial of just three counties in the state
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL outlook with low unemployment with the highest AAA bond credit
Half Moon Bay wields a Central Coast Section championship trophy for the third straight year, defeateing rival rates, continued economic rating.
Terra Nova in the Open Division III title game Saturday night at Terremere Field. Serra, not pictured, also won a growth and increased property
CCS title, in the Open Division II bracket, defeating St. Francis at Independence High School. SEE PAGE 11 values. The countys total net See BUDGET, Page 20

Early-learning program showing substantial gains


RAND Corporation study tracks success of The Big Lift initiative, but financial hurdles loom
By Austin Walsh enrolled through the collabora- Supervisors and San Mateo County which means The Big Lift is on
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF tive program are likely to be Silicon Valley Superintendent Anne Campbell the right track, she said in a pre-
kindergarten ready, 27 percent C o m m un i t y celebrated the gains of the pro- pared statement. Many of the
The Big Lift is making a big more than similar students with- Foundation is gram serving 2,000 students in children benefiting from the pro-
difference in the lives of young out preschool access, said the the first data of Daly City, East Palo Alto, San gram come from families earning
students from traditionally under- RAND Corporation study released its kind avail- Bruno, Half Moon Bay, Daly about $50,000 annually, which it
served San Mateo County commu- last week. able since The City, La Honda-Pescadero, South has been noted is nearly half the
nities, according to a recent The examination of the initia- Big Lift San Francisco and Redwood City. income identified by regional
report. tive spearheaded by the county launched in I am heartened to see the
Half of the preschoolers Office of Education, Board of Anne Campbell 2012. progress our children are making, See LIFT, Page 8
2 Monday Dec. 4, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


Beauty is the promise of happiness.
Stendahl (Henri Beyle), French author and critic

This Day in History


During World War II, U.S. bombers

1942 struck the Italian mainland for the first


time with a raid on Naples. President
Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered the dis-
mantling of the Works Progress
Administration, which had been creat-
ed to provide jobs during the
Depression.
In 1 6 1 9 , a group of settlers from Bristol, England, arrived at
Berkeley Hundred in present-day Charles City County,
Virginia, where they held a service thanking God for their safe
arrival.
In 1 7 8 3 , Gen. George Washington bade farewell to his
Continental Army officers at Fraunces Tavern in New York.
In 1 8 6 7 , the National Grange of the Order of Patrons of
Husbandry, also known as The Grange, was founded in
Washington, D.C., to promote the interests of farmers.
In 1 9 1 8 , President Woodrow Wilson left Washington on a
trip to France to attend the Versailles Peace Conference.
In 1 9 4 5 , the Senate approved U.S. participation in the
United Nations by a vote of 65-7.
In 1 9 5 6 , Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and REUTERS
Carl Perkins gathered for the first and only time for a jam ses- A person walks along the Puente Nuevo as it is silhouetted against the supermoon during its rise in Ronda, southern Spain,
sion at Sun Records in Memphis. December 3, 2017.
In 1 9 6 5 , the United States launched Gemini 7 with Air Force
Lt. Col. Frank Borman and Navy Cmdr. James A. Lovell
aboard on a two-week mission. (While Gemini 7 was in orbit, In other news ...
its sister ship, Gemini 6A, was launched on Dec. 15 on a one-
day mission; the two spacecraft were able to rendezvous with- Man cooks Waffle by a Fort Walton Beach, Florida,
police officer on Nov. 24. A liquor
Skiing Santas ho-ho-hold
in a foot of each other.) House meal as worker sleeps store employee found the animal court at ski resorts annual bash
In 1 9 6 7 , actor-comedian Bert Lahr, who played the Cowardly WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. When a next to a broken and empty bottle of NEWRY, Maine Santa Claus is
Lion in The Wizard of Oz, died in New York at age 72. man found the only worker at an empty bourbon. known for shimmying down chim-
In 1 9 7 7 , Jean-Bedel Bokassa, ruler of the Central African South Carolina Waffle House asleep, A worker there found the opos- neys, but for one day a year, dozens of
Empire, crowned himself emperor in a lavish ceremony. he took his meal into his own hands. sum up on a shelf next to a cracked Santas try to avoid tumbling down a
(Bokassa was deposed in 1979; he died in 1996 at age 75.) On Facebook, Alex Bowen chroni- open bottle of liquor with nothing mountain.
cled with selfies how he made his own in it, said Michelle Pettis, a tech- The 18th annual Santa event took
Birthdays double Texas bacon cheese steak melt
at the famous Southern 24-7 diner
nician at the refuge. She definitely
wasnt fully acting normal.
place at Sunday River ski resort in
western Maine on Sunday. The event is
around 2 a.m. Thursday. Pettis told the Northwest Florida highlighted by Santas skiing and
Bowen says on Facebook he waited Dai l y News t h e femal e o p o s s um snowboarding down the slopes to raise
10 minutes, then cooked his meal and ap p eared di s o ri en t ed, was ex ces - money for the Sunday River
even scraped the grill when I was sively salivating and was pale. The Community Fund, which benefits
done. staff pumped the marsupial full of groups in the area.
Bowens photos showed him with fl ui ds an d cared fo r h er as s h e One of the Santas was Yelena Walsh
the sleeping worker, frying bacon and sobered up. of Boston, a 50-year-old financial ana-
putting the sandwich together. We loaded her up with fluids to lyst who was once a professional skier
After good-natured kidding about help flush out any alcohol toxins, in Russia. Walsh said the event is the
Actor Jeff Bridges Actress Marisa Rapper Jay Z is 48. stealing the sandwich, Bowen even Pettis said. She was good a couple highlight of her holiday season.
is 68. Tomei is 53. posted a selfie returning to pay for his of days later. In Russia, we didnt celebrate
meal. Pettis says the opossum did not Christmas. We celebrated New Year,
Game show host Wink Martindale is 84. Pop singer Freddy Waffle House said in a statement it appear to have a hangover. she said. This is a very good and very
Cannon is 81. Actor-producer Max Baer Jr. is 80. Actress was impressed with Bowens cooking Th e s t o re o wn er, Cas h Mo o re, festive way to start the ski season. Its
Gemma Jones is 75. Rock musician Bob Mosley (Moby skills but customers should never go says he never had an opossum break an opportunity to dress up and act like
Grape) is 75. Singer-musician Chris Hillman is 73. Musician behind the counter for safety reasons. in before. a child.
Terry Woods (The Pogues) is 70. Rock singer Southside She came in from the outside and The skiing Santas participate in full
Johnny Lyon is 69. Rock musician Gary Rossington (Lynyrd Opossum breaks into liquor was up in the rafters, and when she Kringle garb, including, of course, a
Skynyrd; the Rossington Collins Band) is 66. Actress Patricia came through she knocked a bottle white beard and red hat. The Santas
Wettig is 66. Actor Tony Todd is 63. Jazz singer Cassandra
store and gets drunk as a skunk of liquor off the shelf, Moore said. must all donate a minimum of $15.
Wilson is 62. Country musician Brian Prout (Diamond Rio) is FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla. An When she got down on the floor Online registration to participate
62. Rock musician Bob Griffin (The BoDeans) is 58. Rock opossum that apparently drank bour- she drank the whole damn bottle. filled up in 10 minutes, said Darcy
singer Vinnie Dombroski (Sponge) is 55. Actress Chelsea bon after breaking into a Florida liquor But it just goes to show that even Lambert, a spokeswoman for Sunday
Noble is 53. Actor-comedian Fred Armisen is 51. Actor Kevin store sobered up at a wildlife rescue t h e an i mal s are i mp res s ed wi t h River.
Sussman is 47. Actress-model Tyra Banks is 44. Country center and was released unharmed. Cashs, he said. The event has grown in popularity
singer Lila McCann is 36. Actress Lindsay Felton is 33. Actor Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge offi- Th e an i mal was rel eas ed o n over the years, Lambert said, with 160
Orlando Brown is 30. cials say the opossum was brought in Thursday. Santas raising $2,500 Sunday.

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by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
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When South City drew national attention it didnt need Police reports
Power steering
A vehicle was seen hitting a light pole
and the driver was uninjured on East
Hillsdale Boulevard in Foster City, it
was reported at 12:40 a.m. Thursday,
Nov. 23.

FOSTER CITY
Sus pended l i cens e. A Tracy resident was
cited and released for driving with a suspend-
ed license on Foster City Boulevard, it was

T
he current movie Suburbicon,
directed by George Clooney, spot- reported at 2:17 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 22.
lights discrimination in suburban Burg l ary. A storage unit was broken into
housing during the 1950s. How timely, con- and the owners of the storage unit lost items
sidering the Daily Journal recently ran two worth $16, 000 on Chess Drive, it was
opinion pieces about the subject of race in reported at 6:08 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 22.
todays housing crisis. One contended race- DUI. A Milpitas resident was arrested for
baiting doesnt work in San Mateo County. COURTESY OF THE SAN MATEO HISTORY MUSEUMS SAN MATEO TIMES COLLECTION driving under the inuence on alcohol on
The other cited the history of racism in hous- The Sheng family. Edgewater Boulevard, it was reported at 8:51
ing, including segregation and red-lining. The residents of the Southwood area voted had such faith in democracy that they accept- p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 21.
Nowhere, however, was it mentioned that in against the Sheng family of Sing, Grace and ed the 174-28 outcome. In fact, it was their Re c k l e s s dri v e r. A vehicle was seen
1952 a South San Francisco neighborhood little Richard living near them. Remarkably, idea to vote on the matter. speeding on Hasley Boulevard and Spruance
drew national attention when it tried to keep Sheng, a former Nationalist Chinese army Lane, it was reported at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday,
out non-whites. ofcer, and his wife, a Chinese-American, See HISTORY, Page 17 Nov. 21.

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New consolidated fire department launching


San Mateo Consolidated Fire Department holds first tri-city official meeting
By Samantha Weigel very big one. a success. Belmont and San Carlos tried a California Public Employees Retirement
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF The agreement weights merged department before it fell apart and System, attain liability and workers com-
the cities expenses and led to employment issues for some reght- pensation insurance, and adopt a budget for
Narrowing down the details of the coun- voting based on current ers who had to reapply for their jobs. 2018-2020, according to Healy.
tys newest emergency response agency, service levels with San Taking lessons learned has been key in It must also complete lease agreements
the San Mateo Consolidated Fire Mateo at 60 percent, and the process for developing the agreement for the re stations and determine asset
Department held its rst ofcial meeting both Belmont and Foster between the three cities, said Lieberman, transfers from the cities to the JPA. All
last week. City at 20 percent. The the only current Belmont councilman who existing re stations will remain open and
The tri-city joint powers agreement premise of the JPA is to was around during the San Carlos iteration equipment kept up, Healy emphasized.
between San Mateo, Belmont and Foster John Healy maintain existing serv- of a shared re agreement. The budget for the new consolidated re
City reached a pinnacle as the Board of ice levels and stabilize Foster City, San Mateo and Belmont, we department is expected to range upwards of
Directors met for the rst time Wednesday, cost savings achieved when the three began have extraordinarily strong working rela- $47.5 million, which is relatively in line
Nov. 29. The effort has been in the works sharing administration and training several tionships right now and the re groups are with what the cities are currently paying, he
for more than a year and the three already years ago by codifying a formal depart- working very closely together. Im not said.
share administrative re department servic- ment. going to tell you everyone see things exact- The re board will meet quarterly and
es. However, ofcials are narrowing in on Joe Goethals is representing San Mateo ly the same way, but everyone is really com- Healy anticipates ofcially beginning
having each city dissolve their respective and was chosen as chair of the re board, mitted to guring out how we can make this operations at the start of next scal year in
departments to form the consolidated Warren Lieberman represents Belmont and work, Lieberman said. July 2018.
agency. is vice chair of the re board, and Charlie One provision in the agreement that aims There have been concerns expressed by
With a member of each cities council now Bronitsky represents Foster City. All three to address a possible fallout should person- some members of the various cities labor
sworn in on the re board, it enables the are current councilmembers in their respec- alities clash is a multi-year dissolution unions, particularly in relation to pen-
department to proceed with the nal paper- tive cities, and the full councils of each pre- process should any member agency wish to sions, benets and scheduling. Healy said
work required before the agency begins of- viously voted to proceed with the new re pull out of department. That means others theyre continuing to work with labor rep-
cially operating next year, said Fire Chief department. could be elected to council during that wait- resentatives to assist the reghters in the
John Healy. I think its a tremendous example of ing period or even run a campaign on a plat- transition. Ultimately, he noted the merged
That was the most urgent next step to get regional cooperation to serve the resi- form about it enabling voters to have a say. department will provide opportunities for
that process going. So all those is are dot- dents, Goethals said. Its scary for every- But theres still more work ahead before the reghters to gain experience in a wider
ted and ts are crossed, said Healy, who one involved because its new and it is chal- the consolidated department ofcially com- variety of skills ranging from water rescue,
already leads the three cities individual lenging. But I see each agency really mences operations. Wednesdays meeting hazmat and wildland operations. But the
departments. Weve reached that mile- showing leadership to make this work and outlined a work plan that includes notifying primary goal, is to maintain or improve
stone, we still have a lot of work ahead of to be part of it for the future going forward. the Secretary of States Ofce and the coun- services to the community, he said.
us, but weve reached a milestone thats a While other cities have merged depart- ty clerk of the departments existence. It Theres strength in numbers, Healy
ments in the past, not all of them have been must also receive approval from the said. Were stronger as one.

Lawyers walk fine line to navigate state, federal pot regulations


By Brian Melley controlled substances category as heroin. legal ethicist.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Missteps could lead to prosecution for Comment on Attorney General Jeff Sessions reiterated
conspiracy, money laundering or aiding or share this story at his opposition to legal weed on
LOS ANGELES Just as entrepreneurs and abetting drug dealers. www.smdailyjournal.com Wednesday, and a congressional amend-
getting into the retail pot industry need a Any lawyer that goes into this should ment prohibiting federal prosecutors from
good lawyer, some of those lawyers might be aware that a literal reading of federal law targeting medical marijuana is due to
be wise to consult an attorney of their permits such a prosecution, said Sam makes sense for a lawyer to at least talk to expire at the end of the year.
own. Kamin, a University of Denver marijuana a legal ethicist or get an opinion from a
Lawyers in the burgeoning business are policy law professor, whose research five
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Trump lashes out at own FBI in a series of tweets


By Ken Thomas Flynns decision to cooperate with the gation. Thats obstruction of justice.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS investigation as part of his plea agreement. In a series of tweets, Trump questioned the
Democrats said the developments suggested direction of the federal law enforcement
WASHINGTON President Donald Trump growing evidence of coordination between agency and wrote that after Comey, whom
launched a fresh attack Sunday on the credi- Trumps circle and Russian meddling in the Trump red in May, the FBIs reputation is
bility of his own FBI, responding to revela- 2016 presidential election. in Tatters worst in History! He vowed to
tions that an FBI agent was removed from California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the top bring it back to greatness. The president
special counsel Robert Muellers team Democrat on the Senate Judiciary also retweeted a post saying new FBI
investigating Russian election meddling Committee, said the panel is beginning to Director Chris Wray needs to clean house.
because of anti-Trump text messages. see the putting together of a case of The president seized on reports that a vet-
Trump, two days after his former national obstruction of justice against Trump. eran FBI counterintelligence agent was
security adviser Michael Flynn pleaded I think we see this in indictments ... and removed from Muellers team last summer
guilty to lying to the FBI, again denied that some of the comments that are being made. after the discovery of an exchange of text
he directed FBI Director James Comey to I see this in the hyperfrenetic attitude of the messages that were viewed as potentially
stop investigating Flynn. White House, the comments every day, the anti-Trump. The agent, Peter Strzok, had
The Republican president offered a run- continual tweets, Feinstein said. And I see also worked on the investigation of
ning Twitter commentary Sunday amid it most importantly in what happened with belief that that is directly because he did not Democrat Hillary Clintons use of a private
renewed focus on Muellers probe and the ring of Director Comey, and it is my agree to lift the cloud of the Russia investi- email server.

ESSEX
Continued from page 1

John Eudy, Essexs executive vice presi-


dent of development, said while it could
have been a benefit to provide additional
units in light of the tight housing market,
the current plans were crafted as part of the An artists rendering of a proposed mixed-use housing proposal on Fifth Avenue in downtown San Mateo.
public process. Firm building; however the redevelopment housing surrounding a walkable downtown conveniences that you would ever want,
That was a product of all the neighbor, does span the remainder of the Fifth Avenue thats close to transit, as it provides syner- Eudy said. Were just a big believer in
community activists that we had discus- block stretch toward San Mateo Drive. gy between businesses and a pool of local urban core redevelopment and thats what
sions with over the two-year period that led Ann Fienman, executive director of the customers. we see in this.
us to bring the building [size] down and Downtown San Mateo Association, said cre- Downtown San Mateo has attracted a vari- However, there are those in the communi-
lower the density, Eudy said. Its part of ating a stronger pull between downtown and ety of redevelopment proposals in recent ty who remain concerned about the impacts
the process to getting to where we are. I the park could benefit local businesses as years. On the northern end, Prometheus of development and envision a more subur-
think we have general support amongst our well as residents. Real Estate Group has submitted plans to ban San Mateo. Its not yet clear exactly
neighbors, but there will always be some We would like to see just a better connec- transform the 1-acre Trags Market site into how the updated Essex at Central Park pro-
that dont want anything done. tion between the business district itself and a mixed-use 63-unit housing, office and posal will go over with concerned resi-
The site has a storied history, and decades the park, so I think this project could be retail building where the developer would dents.
ago different efforts to redevelop the site helpful in that regard. Because, truthfully, like to relocate its corporate headquarters. But Eudy suggested the cumbersome
into a 10-story building sparked the citi- in a pedestrian commercial district like we On the west side of downtown, planners development process, which in this case
zens initiative that led to caps on building have in our downtown, any time you can recently approved a smaller mixed-use 10- has already taken three years with more time
heights and density. The prior eight-story replace ground-level parking with some- unit housing and retail building at a former anticipated before a decision on entitle-
proposal could have been allowed with the thing more interactive for pedestrians, is a gas station on the west side of the street ments is made, has contributed to the cur-
City Councils approval and a public bene- plus, Fienman said. that was considered part of the three cor- rent housing crisis as job growth flourish-
fit, however, the Planning Commission The city is also in the midst of finalizing a ners site along El Camino Real and Third es. Ideally, he would have liked more units,
could have the final vote since its been Master Plan for the 16-acre park, which out- Avenue. And to the east of the Caltrain line, but noted that prospect is in the rear view
scaled back and complies with zoning lines improvements to the Fifth Avenue Windy Hill Property Ventures is construct- mirror. Instead, hes looking toward a
codes, according to city staff. entrance and a public plaza officials hope will ing a mixed-use office and 15 micro hous- potential two-year construction timeline
The upcoming Park and Recreation help draw visitors to and from downtown. ing unit project adjacent to two city-owned with hopes of starting sometime in summer
Commission discussion will be centered Acknowledging the scaled-down proposal lots also slated for redevelopment. 2018.
around the proposed redevelopments abili- following public input, Fienman said she Essex has similarly taken note of San And when it comes to building housing,
ty to blend with Central Park and provide a certainly understands the concerns around Mateos desirable locale on the Peninsula, Eudy said, the reality is, its not easy.
better connection to downtown. Located on that in terms of not wanting to be oversized and also is in the process of developing the
the southern end of the citys main business when youre right next to the park. But the 599-unit mixed-use Station Park Green The Park s and Recreation Commission
district, the redevelopment would include a park is a tremendous amenity and I think project near the Hayward Park Caltrain meets 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6 at City
public paseo cutting through the building that will be a very desirable location for Station. Eudy noted infill developments Hall, 330 W. 20th Av e., San Mateo. Visit
toward the adjacent commercial spaces lin- people who want to live and do business strategically located near transit are prime the Whats Happening in Dev elopment
ing Fourth Avenue. near downtown. areas the developer looks toward. page at city ofsanmateo.org for more infor-
The site does not include the Mattress Fienman noted the benefits of having Its urban, downtown, walkable to all the mation.

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Kushner: Trump still undecided on Israels capital


By Matthew Lee moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS represents a threat to the future of the peace
process and is unacceptable for the
WASHINGTON President Donald Palestinians, Arabs and internationally,
Trump has not yet decided whether to recog- Abbas told a group of Arab lawmakers from
nize Jerusalem as Israels capital or whether Israel, according to the ofcial Wafa news
to proceed immediately in moving the U.S. agency.
Embassy from Tel Aviv to the holy city. U.S. ofcials said last week that Trump is
Thats according to his son-in-law and sen- poised to recognize Jerusalem as Israels
ior adviser Jared Kushner. capital in a move that would upend decades
Kushner said Sunday that the president of U.S. policy but also to put off once again
continues to weigh his options ahead of an moving the embassy from Tel Aviv. The
announcement on the matter that is expect- ofcials said Trump is expected to make his
ed this week. decision known in a speech on Wednesday.
The president is going to make his deci- The highly charged declaration risks
sion, Kushner said in a rare public appear- inaming tensions across the Middle East,
ance at an event hosted by the Brookings and U.S. embassies and consulates around
Institution, a Washington think tank. He the region have been warned to expect
is still looking at a lot of different facts. protests. But it would also offset disap- REUTERS
Kushners comments were his rst public pointment from Trump supporters from White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, left, speaks about the Trump administrations
remarks on his efforts to restart peace talks deferring once again his campaign promise approach to the Middle East at the Saban Forum in Washington.
between Israel and the Palestinians. And, to move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem. spread protest across the Middle East and embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem unless
they came as he faces increasing scrutiny Trumps announcement will follow undermine an Arab-Israeli peace push led by the president waives the requirement on
over actions taking during the transition months of internal deliberations that grew Kushner. Trumps campaign season promis- national security grounds, something
period following former national security particularly intense last week, according es won him the support of powerful pro- required every six months. If the waiver
adviser Michael Flynns guilty plea on ofcials familiar with the discussions. They Israel voices in the Republican Party. But as isnt signed and the embassy doesnt move,
charges of lying to the FBI. described the president as intent on fulll- president, he has faced equally forceful lob- the State Department would lose half its
Shortly before Kushner spoke, ing his pledge to move the embassy but bying from close U.S. allies such as King funding for its facilities and their security
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas also mindful that doing so could set back Abdullah II of Jordan, who have impressed around the world. Republicans have cham-
warned that American recognition of his aim of forging a long-elusive peace on him the dangers in abandoning pioned embassy security since a 2012
Jerusalem as Israels capital would jeopard- agreement between Israel and the Americas carefully balanced position on attack on American compounds in
ize the White Houses Mideast peace efforts. Palestinians, who claim part of Jerusalem the holy city. Benghazi, Libya.
Any American step related to the recog- as the capital of an eventual state. Under U.S. law signed by President Bill Trump is likely to issue a waiver on mov-
nition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel, or Moving the embassy could spark wide- Clinton in 1995, the U.S. must relocate its ing the embassy by Monday.

Charter schools put more After erroneous Flynn report, ABC


students in racial isolation News suspends reporter Brian Ross
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS school laws, along with the District of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS contact the Russians
Columbia, the performance of students in about issues including
MILWAUKEE Charter schools are charter schools varies widely. But schools NEW YORK ABC News on Saturday sus- working together to ght
among the nations most segregated, an that enroll 99 percent minorities both pended investigative reporter Brian Ross for ISIS.
Associated Press analysis nds an out- charters and traditional public schools four weeks without pay for his erroneous ABC was widely criti-
come at odds, critics say, with their goal of on average have fewer students reaching report on Michael Flynn, which it called a cized for merely clarify-
offering a better alternative to failing tradi- state standards for prociency in reading serious error. ing and not correcting the
tional public schools. and math. Ross, citing an unnamed condant of report. It issued a correc-
National enrollment data shows that char- Desegregation works. Nothing else Flynn, the former national security adviser, tion later in the evening.
ters are vastly over-represented among does, said Daniel Shulman, a Minnesota had reported Friday that then-candidate We deeply regret and
Brian Ross
schools where minorities study in the most civil rights attorney. There is no amount of Donald Trump had directed Flynn to make apologize for the serious
extreme racial isolation. As of school year money you can put into a segregated school contact with the Russians. That would have error we made yesterday, the network said in
2014-2015, more than 1, 000 of the that is going to make it equal. been an explosive development in the ongo- a statement Saturday. The reporting con-
nations 6,747 charter schools had minori- Shulman singled out charter schools for ing investigation into whether the Trump veyed by Brian Ross during the special
ty enrollment of at least 99 percent, and the blame in a lawsuit that accuses the state of campaign colluded with Russia to interfere in report had not been fully vetted through our
number has been rising steadily. Minnesota of allowing racially segregated the election. But hours later, Ross claried editorial standards process. As a result of our
The problem: Those levels of segregation schools to proliferate, along with achieve- his report on the evening news, saying that continued reporting over the next several
correspond with low achievement levels at ment gaps for minority students. Minority- his source now said Trump had done so not as hours ultimately we determined the informa-
schools of all kinds. owned charters have been allowed wrongly a candidate, but as president-elect. At that tion was wrong and we corrected the mistake
In the AP analysis of student achievement to recruit only minorities, he said, as others point, he said, Trump had asked Flynn to on air and online.
in the 42 states that have enacted charter wrongly have focused on attracting whites.

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Yemens rebel alliance unravels amid Sanaa street clashes


By Ahmed Al-Haj stalemate, the street battles between Salehs
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS forces and the Houthi militiamen have
marked a turning point in the conict. The
SANAA, Yemen Snipers took over two sides had been enemies before the six-
rooftops in residential areas, tanks deployed year-war that began in 2004 when Saleh was
and militiamen set up checkpoints Sunday a president. Their alliance, in the eyes of
across the Yemeni capital, where ghting many Yemenis, was doomed to fail given
forced families to hunker down indoors in their stark differences.
anticipation of more violence. The Iran-backed rebels perceive them-
Five days of bombings and heavy gunre selves as a religious awakening movement,
have underscored the unraveling of the while Saleh is a pragmatic politician, shift-
already fragile alliance between Yemens ing political alliances, buying tribal loyal-
strongman and former president, Ali Abdullah ties and exploiting Yemens power fault lines
Saleh, and the Shiite rebels known as throughout his three-decades in power before
Houthis. The two sides joined ranks three he was ousted after the countrys Arab Spring
years ago and swept across the capital, Sanaa, uprising in 2011.
forcing the countrys internationally recog- Over the past 48 hours, in a series of sur-
nized president to ee the country and seek prise announcements, all of Yemens politi-
military intervention led by Saudi Arabia. cal players spoke about turning a new page REUTERS
After months of political and military and unifying against the Houthis. People gather at the site of an air strike in Yemen.

LIFT
Continued from page 1
Beyond expanding preschool access,
The Big Lift also focuses on cutting down
on absenteeism through parent outreach
and offering data regarding the value of
In the effort to expand access to pro-
grams better preparing students, Campbell
noted The Big Lifts rare approach to offer-
ing a variety of badly needed academic sup-
administrations, that funding has disap-
peared and so were feverishly fundraising
to make up that loss. So, the biggest hur-
dle is definitely funding, she said. As we
assuring students are in school each day. ports. look to the future, the biggest challenge
Harlick noted the communication con- The Big Lift is unique because were the will be identifying a sustainable funding
agencies needed to survive amidst the high tinues after school to encourage parents to only initiative were aware of that com- source.
cost of living locally. focus on improving their childs reading bines two years of quality preschool, an The program receives funding support
While much of the program focuses on and language skills at home as well. As a inspiring summer enrichment program from its corporate partners as well as coun-
building language and reading skills result, The Big Lift students are 10 percent focused on STEM, attendance awareness ty tax revenue, but officials have suggest-
among students preparing for kinder- more likely to read at home than those not and family engagement, she said in an ed a separate tax measure benefiting the
garten, The Big Lifts initiative to quell in the program, according to the report. email. Most other initiatives have done program may be in order.
summer learning loss is offering benefits The Big Lift also hosts workshops just one of the four, not all four together. As it stands, Campbell said the program
too, according to the report. designed to build community for parents to Yet despite its success, hurdles remain is about $4.5 million short of its $8.5 mil-
Those who in the summer break program make them feel more comfortable invest- ahead for The Big Lift as officials seek to lion goal required to keep The Big Lift
offered by curriculum provider Building ing in their childs education through further expand the programs reach. going during the 2018-2019 school year.
Educated Leaders for Life and county developing a social network of like-mind- Federal legislators eliminated money Despite the financial hurdles, Harlick
libraries showed reading progress as ed families. available through the Social Innovation said educators wish to keep their eye on the
opposed to students not participating who The parents are the most critical part of Fund launched by former President Barack positive results shown by the program as
can lose up to two months of learning, this equation, said Harlick. Research Obama, resulting in the loss of as much as they look to track further gains for stu-
according to the report. shows this time and time again. $15 million for the local initiative. dents in coming years.
Diana Harlick, early learning quality Research also shows the value of the Campbell said the funding slash reduced We are not resting on our laurels. There
improvement initiative coordinator at the early education support offered by The Big the programs ability to reach all the com- is still room to grow. So we see this as an
county Office of Education, said metrics Lift, as students who fall behind in lan- munities and students it stands to help. opportunity to go deeper and do better by
highlighting learning gains are rewarding guage and reading skills by third-grade suf- Unfortunately, with the change in these kids, she said.
for program operators. fer a much more difficult path to long-term
Its really exciting and heartwarming, school success.
she said.

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State embraces Obamacare despite Trump attacks
But the increases should tell crit-
Rick Bonilla is San
Santa Rosa Press Democrat Other voices ics something else, too. As
maligned and flawed as Mateos new mayor
D
espite President Donald The surge is remarkable, given Obamacare is, its still something

I
Trumps many efforts to the presidents many attempts to that Americans feel they need t s n o t y et o ffi ci al wh en y o u read t h i s Mo n day
sabotage the Affordable undermine Obamacare. On Twitter because they cant find affordable mo rn i n g , b ut b y ev en i n g t i me, wh en t h e San
Care Act, the pace of enrollment is and elsewhere, Trump has repeatedly coverage anywhere else. Mat eo Ci t y Co un ci l h as i t s reo rg an i zat i o n
up in California and the rest of the claimed that President Barack Trump officials shouldnt discount meet i n g , b i ds farewel l t o curren t May o r Dav i d Li m
nation, an indication that Obamas signature legislative an d wel co mes n ew co un ci l memb er Eri c Ro dri g uez,
that support or need. Earlier this
Obamacare is more popular and achievement is imploding, y o u can s t art cal l i n g curren t Dep ut y May o r Ri ck
month, voters in Maine sent a Bo n i l l a, Mr. May o r.
useful than its loudest critic despite independent assessments rebuke to the White House when Bo n i l l a, wh o was fi rs t ap p o i n t ed t o t h e co un ci l i n
cares to acknowledge. that its still viable and that some
In California, more than 48, 000 they approved by referendum a plan J an uary 2 0 1 5 t o rep l ace an ai l i n g Ro b ert Ro s s , ran
facets including coverage of pre- to expand Medicaid under
new consumers signed up for cover- existing conditions are over- un o p p o s ed i n No v emb er o f t h at y ear t o fi l l t h e res t
age in the first two weeks after Obamacare. Other states are now o f Ro s s t h ree-y ear t erm. Th i s No v emb er, h e was re-
whelmingly popular.
open enrollment started Nov. 1. This year, the Trump administra- considering similar initiatives. el ect ed b ut fo r h i s o wn fi rs t t erm (fi l l i n g o ut s o me-
Thats slightly ahead of the pace tion cut the enrollment period in Obamacare still has room for o n e el s es do es n o t co un t ag ai n s t t erm l i mi t s ).
during the same two weeks last half for most states and slashed the improvement. It would be stronger Co un ci l memb er t erms h av e b een ex t en ded fo r o n e
year, when 39, 000 enrolled, accord- advertising budget for open enroll- if consumers had more insurers and y ear t o meet s t at e g ui del i n es s o Bo n i l l as n ew t erm
ing to Covered California, the ment by 90 percent. Obamacare more affordable plans to choose wi l l b e fi v e y ears . He i s
states insurance marketplace. advocates took to Facebook and from. As public policy, though, the el i g i b l e t o run t wo mo re
In California, the sign-up contin- other social media to spread the program is sound, having helped t i mes fo r fo ur y ears each
ues until Jan. 31; residents who word about the start of open enroll- b ut t h en wi l l b e t ermed
cut the number of uninsured in
want coverage to begin on Jan. 1 ment. Covered California, to its o ut i n 2 0 3 0 . Nex t t o t h e
California by half since its incep- l at e J an e Bak er, wh o
must enroll by Dec. 15. credit, continued with its marketing tion and given millions of
Nationally, the story is similar: and outreach efforts. Last year the s erv ed 2 0 y ears o n t h e
Americans a means to access health co un ci l b efo re t erm l i m-
Almost 1. 5 million people signed exchange spent $110 million 11
care. i t s , Bo n i l l a co ul d b e t h e
up in the first weeks of open enroll- times the amount budgeted for
advertising Obamacare nationwide. Despite those successes, Trump l o n g es t s erv i n g memb er
ment in the 39 states tracked by
Administration officials argued and his Republican allies in at 1 6 y ears s i n ce t erm
healthcare. gov. Thats a 47 percent
that a lengthy open-enrollment Congress are still more intent on l i mi t s were es t ab l i s h ed.
increase in enrollees over the same
period and widespread advertising repealing rather repairing ***
period a year ago, although the
werent necessary because so many Obamacare. While they fight with Bo n i l l a was b o rn i n
share of new consumers signing up
Americans are already familiar Democrats to yet another stalemate, San Fran ci s co i n 1 9 5 3 t o
is down slightly. The remaining
with Obamacare. Some of those it appears Americans are letting it a fat h er fro m Ni carag ua
states, like California, run their an d a mo t h er fro m
own exchanges, and they also critics undoubtedly will argue the be known they arent ready to let go
early surge in enrollment this Neb ras k a. Hi s p aren t s
report an increase in total of Obamacare no matter what the
month proves they were right. were di v o rced wh en Bo n i l l a was ab o ut a y ear o l d.
enrollees. president tweets. Hi s mo m remarri ed an d t h e fami l y mo v ed t o San
Brun o wh ere h e at t en ded Cres t mo o r Hi g h Sch o o l .

Letters to the editor Aft er g raduat i n g , Bo n i l l a j o i n ed t h e carp en t ers


un i o n an d recei v ed g o o d p ay, h eal t h care an d t rai n -
i n g as a carp en t ers ap p ren t i ce, a p ro g ram wh i ch
t urn ed h i m i n t o a s k i l l ed an d t rai n ed p ro fes s i o n al .
Who will stand up for they dont. Under HR 620, howev-
er, there would be no consequence,
Caltrain security He l at er wo rk ed fo r t h e un i o n an d i t was b ecaus e o f
h i s i n t eres t i n an d co n n ect i o n t o l ab o r t h at h e fi rs t
Americans with disabilities? and thus, no incentive to comply Editor,
b ecame i n v o l v ed i n ci t y p o l i t i cs .
with the ADA. It fact, this bill Im concerned with the provisions
Editor, He an d h i s wi fe (a fo rmer s p eci al educat i o n t each er
places the heaviest burden on the for bikes in the new proposed
I recently had the pleasure of at Arag o n Hi g h Sch o o l ) mo v ed t o San Mat eo i n
people it is supposed to protect. It Caltrain electrified car layout. I com-
attending Seniors on the Move. Its 1 9 9 1 . He s t art ed readi n g ci t y admi n i s t rat i v e rep o rt s
requires the person with a disabili- mute between 22nd Street and Palo
an event I have heard of in the past o f n ew b ui l di n g s an d n o t i ced man y o f t h e wo rk ers
Alto. I was the victim of a Caltrain
but never had the opportunity to ty who encounters a barrier to send came fro m o ut s i de t h e area. He an d o t h er l o cal un i o n
bike theft last March. The theft
attend. My organization, Center For a written notice with the exact pro- l eaders s t art ed l o b b y i n g fo r p rev ai l i n g wag es . If
occurred because the seats offering
Independence of Independence of vision of the ADA being violated. wo rk ers were p ai d t h e p rev ai l i n g wag e, i t di dn t
view of bikes were full, so I was not
Individuals with Disabilities, was This bill would then give the busi- mak e s en s e fo r emp l o y ers t o h i re ch eap er l ab o r fro m
able to monitor my property. Thus, it
amongst the vendors set up to show- ness owner 60 days to even el s ewh ere. Al s o un der t h e co mmerci al i mp act l i n k -
is very important to me and people
case our programs and services to acknowledge there is a problem and ag e fee ($ 2 5 a s quare fo o t o n n ew o ffi ce dev el o p -
like me that any upgrades to train
around 700 seniors in attendance. another 120 days to fix it. No men t ; $ 1 0 fo r h o t el ; an d $ 5 fo r ret ai l ; dev el o p ers
equipment include enhanced provi-
U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San other civil rights group is currently recei v ed a di s co un t fo r p ay i n g p rev ai l i n g wag es ).
sions for bike security.
Mateo, provided a legislative update expected to wait 180 days to ***
In addition to ensuring that bikes
and spoke to how she and other legis- enforce their civil rights. Why Bo n i l l as fi rs t o ffi ci al p o s i t i o n was as t h e l ab o r
are secure from theft, it is also impor-
lators are holding the line against the should we? Representative Speier rep res en t at i v e o n t h e Bay Meado ws Ci t i zen s
tant to make sure that there is suffi-
current administration. My thoughts prides herself on standing up for Adv i s o ry Co mmi t t ee. He t h en was ap p o i n t ed t o t h e
cient space for bikes, especially as
minorities. Why not people with Pub l i c Wo rk s Co mmi s s i o n an d t h en t h e Pl an n i n g
turned to the bill she has been hold- the biking population continues to
disabilities? Co mmi s s i o n b efo re b ei n g ap p o i n t ed t o t h e co un ci l .
ing the line on: HR 620, ADA grow. In the past year I have been
Bo n i l l as mai n i n t eres t s are p ro v i di n g mo re h o us i n g
Education and Reform Act. This piece bumped from trains on numerous
Ben McMullan an d t ran s p o rt at i o n o p p o rt un i t i es . He wan t s t o b e
of legislation would roll back the occasions due to a lack of space for
ab l e t o mo v e p eo p l e fro m h ere t o t h ere i n fewer
most significant piece of civil rights San Francisco bikes.
cars an d en co urag e p eo p l e t o us e ri de s h are an d s h ut -
legislation for people with disabili- The letter writer is asy stems t l es . An d h e al s o wan t s t o do s o met h i n g ab o ut
ties, the Americans with Disabilities change adv ocate at Center For do wn t o wn cl ean l i n es s .
Act (ADA). Independence of Independence of Ted Lechterman ***
Today, businesses have an obli- Indiv iduals with Disabilities in San San Francisco I as k ed h i m wh et h er h e t h o ug h t ren t co n t ro l mi g h t
gation to make themselves accessi- Bruno. co me b ack as an i s s ue b efo re t h e co un ci l b ecaus e s o
ble and there is a consequence if man y mi ddl e-i n co me an d l o w-i n co me ren t ers were
s t rug g l i n g t o s t ay i n San Mat eo , a ci t y wi t h s o me o f
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CVS expands into insurance with $69 billion Aetna bid Trump suggests openness to
By Tom Murphy
and David Koenig
negotiations on GOP tax plan
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS By Ken Thomas
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
CVS Health wants to do much more than fill your pre-
scription or jab your arm with an annual flu shot. WASHINGTON President Donald Trump suggested
The drugstore chain is buying the nations third-largest Saturday he may be willing to negotiate changes to a sig-
health insurer in order to push much deeper into customer nificant portion of the tax overhaul, the corporate tax rate,
care. The evolution wont happen overnight, but in time, injecting an element of uncertainty into the tax plan only
shoppers may find more clinics in CVS stores and more hours after it cleared the Senate.
health care they can receive through the network of nearly Trump told reporters at the White House before a trip to
10,000 locations that the company has built. New York City that he would consider setting the corporate
The $69 billion deal announced Sunday evening will push tax rate at 22 percent, compared to a 20 percent rate that he
the drugstore chain more forcefully in a direction it has been has pushed for with House and Senate Republicans during
heading for years, according to analysts on Wall Street. It the fall.
already has about 1,100 clinics in its store network, and it Pointing to expected talks between House and Senate
REUTERS
has methodically expanded what they do. The clinics start- negotiators this month, Trump predicted something beau-
ed off as a place to treat basic health care needs like sinus
CVS is expanding its interest to the insurance industry.
insurance. But they have drawbacks. Family doctors say tiful is going to come out of that mixer
infections or strep throat. and the business tax would come all the
Gradually, the company has added services like blood they know their patients better and can check on a patients
broader health when she comes in for a visit, rather than way down from 35 to 20. It could be 22
draws or monitoring of chronic conditions such as high when it comes out, but it could also be
blood pressure and diabetes. Expect that trend to continue, dealing with just the one thing that brought that person in.
CVS isnt the only health care giant delving into clinical 20. Well see what ultimately comes
as the drugstore switches more from selling products in its out.
stores to services that cant be bought online, where retail- care. The deal will help it compete with others like
UnitedHealth Group Inc. The nations largest health insurer Trump spoke after the Senate approved
ers face formidable competition from the likes of Amazon. a $1.5 trillion tax bill early Saturday that
I think over time youre going to see less of that front- also runs clinics and doctors offices. Like CVS, it also has
one of the nations largest pharmacy benefit management would rewrite the nations tax code, cut
store retail and more health care services in their stores, individual rates and slash the corporate
said Jeff Jonas, a portfolio manager for Gabelli Funds who businesses. PBMs manage prescription drug plans for insur- Donald Trump tax rate from 35 percent to 20 percent
follows drugstores. ers like Aetna and also large employers, among other
clients. beginning in 2019. If enacted, the bill
The mammoth acquisition pairs a company that runs more would provide the most sweeping changes to the tax system
than 9,700 drugstores and 1,100 walk-in clinics with an CVS also is on the defensive with this deal. Locking up
Aetna helps secure a large client that can send millions of in three decades and help Trump deliver the first major leg-
insurer covering around 22 million people. CVS Health islative win of his presidency.
Corp. is also one of the nations biggest pharmacy benefit customers to its stores. It also keeps Aetna from turning to
Amazon, if the retail giant decides to expand into prescrip- Trumps suggestion of a higher corporate tax rate than
managers, processing more than a billion prescriptions a what has been included in legislation approved by the
year for insurance companies, including Aetna. tion drugs.
Investors have been worried about that prospect since House and Senate represented an about-face after the presi-
Analysts say the combined company could add more clin- dent and administration officials maintained a hard line that
ics and expand in-store services to include eye care or maybe reports about the possibility first appeared earlier this year.
Amazon has not commented on the possibility. a corporate rate higher than 20 percent was a nonstarter.
centers for hearing aids. That could gradually turn CVS Vice President Mike Pence said in a speech to the Tax
Health a one-stop-shop for health care, a place where Amazon is already hurting drugstores in some markets
with a same-day delivery service that competes with the Foundation in mid-November that the administration would
patients can get a hearing aid checked, then see a nurse prac- cut the corporate tax rate from one of the highest in the
titioner and pick up prescriptions. products stores like CVS sell in the front part of their
stores, outside their pharmacies. CVS actually is starting its developed world down to 20 percent and not a penny
If you think about it, we actually dont have anything more.
like that, Jefferies analyst Brian Tanquilut said recently. own same-day delivery service this month in New York.
CVS Health Corp. will pay about $207 in cash and stock Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who accompanied
Analysts say clinics arent especially profitable, but they Trump to New York for fundraisers on Saturday, said in
are important because they draw people into the stores and for each share of Aetna Inc., a person with knowledge of the
matter said Sunday. That represents a 29 percent premium to September that the 20 percent corporate rate was not nego-
help build deeper customer relationships. Thats crucial tiable.
because drugstores are learning that customers have less the price of Aetna shares on Oct. 25, the day before The Wall
loyalty to them than was previously thought, Tanquilut Street Journal first reported about the possibility of a deal.
said. He noted that customers will fill their prescriptions The source said the boards of both companies have House Repubs unveil plan to
wherever their coverage tells them to visit. approved the deal.
Im not going to leave my job just because they took But antitrust regulators still need to approve the deal, and
that is not guarantee.
avert government shutdown
CVS out of my network, he said. By Andrew Taylor
The clinics have become an attractive option for cus- The Justice Department said last month that it is suing
AT&T to stop its $85 billion purchase of Time Warner. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
tomers in need of basic health care because they are usually
open longer than the family physician, and a clinic visit Regulators also sued to stop the Aetnas approximately $34
billion purchase of rival Humana Inc. which fell apart ear- WASHINGTON House GOP leaders unveiled a plan
can be $30 cheaper or more for someone who doesnt have Saturday to avert a government shutdown next weekend and
lier this year.
keep the government open through Dec. 22.
The measure would buy time for bipartisan talks on a bigger
budget agreement that would give the Pentagon and govern-
ment agencies signicant relief from a pending budget freeze.
A temporary spending bill enacted in September expires at
midnight on Friday.
The move comes despite opposition from some GOP con-
servatives who think theyre being set up for a pre-Christmas
deal they wont like.
House Democrats say they wont vote for the legislation
without protections for immigrants brought to the country
illegally as children. GOP leaders oppose the idea.
Talks on a budget agreement are likely to restart next week
after a setback on Tuesday when top Democrats pulled out of a
meeting with President Donald Trump after he attacked them
on Twitter.
The measure also contains a short-term x to prevent sever-
al states from running out of money to operate a popular pro-
gram that provides health care to children from low-income
families. The Childrens Health Insurance Programs authori-
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Monday Dec. 4, 2017

Championship coronations
Serra repeats, Half Moon Bay three-peats as CCS champs

ETHAN KASSEL NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL


Serra celebrates with its trophy for the CCS Open Division II championship after defeating St. Half Moon Bay quarterback Gavin Tomberlin holds the CCS Open Division III championship
Francis 31-30 Saturday night at Independence High School. trophy as the Cougars celebrate their third straight CCS title following a 41-9 win over Terra
Nova Saturday night.

Serra wins instant classic HMB leaves no doubt


By Ethan Kassel It was an excellent back-and-forth battle
full of big plays, momentum shifts and By Nathan Mollat championship game Saturday night at
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT
drama. Despite the heated nature of the DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Sequoia High School. It was Half Moon Bays
rivalry, there was a great deal of apprecia- third straight CCS title and first Open
SAN JOSE The decisive play in Division crown. It also moved the Cougars to
Saturdays Central Coast Section Open tion for the display of talent on the field Half Moon Bay head football coach Keith
from both sides in the immediate aftermath Holden turned around in plenty of time to 13-0 on the season with the prospect of,
Division II championship game wasnt a for sure, one more game, and possibly two.
glamorous one. It was an overthrown pass of the game. see the Gatorade bucket of ice water heading
It was two great teams, exactly what it his way. There was no attempt to avoid it on But Half Moon Bay will wait until
just out of the reach of the outstretched arms Monday before the Cougars start thinking
of a St. Francis receiver. was supposed to be, Serra head coach his part, however, as he was given the tradi-
Patrick Walsh said. Ive got to tip my hat tional shower awarded to a championship about a Northern California bowl game.
The somewhat unceremonious ending Im just thrilled. [Im] proud of the play-
shouldnt take away from the brilliant dis- to Coach Calcagno and the Lancers, they coach and team.
never quit. It was a beautiful game. Holdens impromptu bath came moments ers, Holden said. If you told me at the
play of football that ended in No. 1-seed beginning of the year wed go 13-0, Id ask
Serra celebrating a second consecutive CCS I think it was the game everyone wanted after the Cougars put the finishing touches on
Open Division II title with a 31-30 victory a 41-9 win over archrival Terra Nova in the
at Independence High School. See SERRA, Page 15 Central Coast Section Open Division III See HMB, Page 14

Gators fall in state VB finals Stanford wins


By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF 2nd NCAA title
ORANGE Just minutes following the
CIF State Girls Volleyball Championships
SHP grad Tierna Davidson
Division II match, one of the Sacred Heart closes epic freshman year
Prep Gators players during the postgame STAFF AND WIRE REPORT
press conference was asked to elaborate on a
personal highlight from her teams 25-19, ORLANDO, Fla. What a whirlwind
28-26, 25-22 loss to Southern California freshman season it has been for Tierna
powerhouse Sierra Canyon-Chatsworth. Davidson.
I think we always play for the girls next to The burgeoning star for Stanford womens
us, the player said, sobbing uncontrollably. soccer and 2017 graduate of Sacred Heart
No matter what the score, we always had the Prep Davidson has
mindset to play for the girl next to us. gone from earning a U.S.
In response to their teammates show of National Team call-up
emotion, the Gators many of who were earlier this season, to
tearful themselves as they gathered in the Pac-12 Defensive Player
postgame conference room laughed in of the Year honors.
unison at her sobs. On paper, this might Now, with her
seem a terrible reaction, but in real time it Cardinals 22nd straight
was an endearing moment, insight into an TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
win of the season,
inside joke perhaps, that showed just how Sacred Heart Prep senior outside hitter Cate Desler, right, tools the block of Sierra Canyon Davidson adds an NCAA
tightknit this SHP team is. junior Zoie Stewart in the Gators three-set loss in the CIF State GirlsVolleyball Championships Tierna
national champion to
This is a group of 13 totally different Saturday at Santiago Canyon College. Davidson
her freshman resume.
characters that believed in our outcome, the West Bay Athletic League Foothill that waltzed through the Southern Stanford claimed their second NCAA
SHP head coach Ali Magner said, which Division to storm the Northern California California Division II bracket as the No. 1 womens soccer title with a 3-2 win over
was to get to this [state championship]. To Division II bracket as the No. 3 seed, upset- seed while dropping just one set through UCLA Saturday gratis of midfielder Jaye
see how theyve handled this ... is the epit- ting No. 2 Notre Dame-Belmont in the Nor three match wins. Boissieres game-winner in the 67th
ome of what Gator volleyball is. Cal semifinals and top-seed Carlmont in the Sierra Canyon (38-7), despite having just minute.
It was indeed a special year for the Gators Nor Cal finals. one senior on roster, runs its offense like a Boissieres left-footed shot from 25 yards
(29-9 overall), who won the programs first In Saturdays state championship at college team. Three premium attackers supplemented first-half goals from Kyra
Northern California championship since Santiago Canyon College, however, the junior May Pertofsky, junior Zoie Stewart Carusa and Andi Sullivan to give Stanford
2012. Led by senior outside hitter Cate Gators ran into the volleyball machine that
Desler, SHP overcame a third-place finish in is the Sierra Canyon Trailblazers, a team See SHP, Page 16 See NCAA, Page 16
12 Monday Dec. 4, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Veteran leg steals show from new arm in 49ers second win
By Andrew Seligman Sayers in 1965.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
49ers 15, Bears 14 Garoppolo showed his poise on the win-
ing, including a 33-yarder that kept the win- ning drive, lSan Francisco from its 8 to the
CHICAGO Robbie Gould pumped his ning drive going even though he was sick to Chicago 6.
right arm. He screamed at the Chicago side- his stomach. His 33-yard pass to Taylor on third down
line. Kicking the winning field goal sure Chicago (3-9) dropped its fifth straight, put the ball on the Bears 18 with two min-
made it a sweet return to Soldier Field. and coach John Fox fell to 12-32 in three utes left and helped set up Goulds big kick.
Gould nailed a 24-yarder in the closing sec- seasons with the Bears. (Garoppolo) never seems too high, never
onds, Jimmy Garoppolo threw for 293 yards It was hard to even talk to the team after seems too low, which is what in a quarterback,
in his first San Francisco start, and the 49ers this loss, he said. coach Kyle Shanahan said. He kept that
beat the Chicago Bears 15-14 on Sunday. Then again, what is there to say? The throughout the game. ... The guy never
Gould made all five field goals none Bears are wrapping up their fifth straight changed, which is what you want to see. It
longer than 35 yards in his first appearance season without a winning record and will allows you to overcome mistakes.
at Soldier Field since Chicago cut him prior to finish below .500 for the fourth year in a
the 2016 opener. The Bears all-time leader in row. They went from getting pounded by a Missed chances
points and field goals made, he let it all out after championship contender at Philadelphia to The 49ers dominated in total yards (388-
he booted the winner right down the middle. losing to one of the leagues worst teams. 147) and time of possession (38:47-21:13).
I wanted this one really bad, Gould said. Mitchell Trubisky was 12 of 15 for 102 But they committed eight penalties, several
I downplayed it all week for my own peace yards and a touchdown. Not exactly the near the end zone. That helped explain why
of mind, to be honest with you. Im just bounce-back performance he wanted coming they failed to score touchdowns on five
happy it went this way. off a rough outing against the Eagles. trips inside the 20.
Garoppolo was solid in his first start since I mean, theres two ways to handle it:
the 49ers (2-10) acquired him from New positively and negatively, Trubisky said. Family lessons
England before the trade deadline in October. You put your head down and come up here In another twist to the homecoming
The suburban Chicago and Eastern Illinois and sound like a loser. Or you can just
DENNIS WIERZBICKI/USA TODAY SPORTS
story, Gould said his father-in-law taught
product completed 26 of 37 passes with an believe in what you know, go back to work
49ers kicker Robbie Gould kicks a 34-yard and just know the guys in the locker room Garoppolo in high school.
interception. And the 49ers picked up the win
after losing their first five road games. field against the Bears at Soldier Field. have your back and have their back, and
Garoppolo grew up a Bears fan but never to Chicago like this, Garoppolo said. Its have the faith that its going to turn around.
Injuries
attended an NFL game until he entered the exciting. I had a ton of people here. It was one Tarik Cohen returned a punt 61 yards for a Starting RT Trent Brown (shoulder) started
league, so this was quite an experience. of the more fun games Id been a part of. touchdown. That made him the first NFL after being listed as questionable. S Adrian
I tried to say all week that it was just a nor- Marquise Goodwin had eight catches for rookie with rushing, receiving, passing and Colbert also started after missing last weeks
mal game, but obviously, Id never come back 99 yards. Trent Taylor added 92 yards receiv- punt return TDs in a season since Gale 24-13 loss to Seattle following thumb surgery.

Sharks brief Lynch goes for 101 yards to power Raiders past NYG
Thornton fined for slashing By Josh Dubow
Raiders 24, Giants 17
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK The NHL has fined Sharks
forward Joe Thornton $5,000 for slashing. New Yorks first game pension) and Amari Cooper (injury) to win
OAKLAND Marshawn Lynch turned without Eli Manning consecutive games for the first time since
The punishment was issued Sunday by the back the clock to his Beast Mode days and starting in 13 years. the opening two games of the season.
leagues player safety department. powered the Oakland Raiders back into first Lynchs totaled 101 The win moved the Raiders a three-way tie for
Thornton slashed Tampa Bay forward place in the AFC West. yards on 17 carries to first place with Kansas City and the Chargers
Tyler Johnson Saturday night in Tampa, Lynch had a 51-yard touchdown run and his help Oakland (6-6) over- despite a four-game losing streak earlier in the
which the Lightning won 5-2. first 100-yard rushing game since coming come the absences of season. Oakland still has trips to the Chiefs and
The money is designated to go to the out of retirement, leading the Raiders to a Marshawn starting receivers the season finale at Los Angeles that will go a
players emergency assistance fund. 24-17 victory over the Giants on Sunday in Lynch Michael Crabtree (sus- long way in determining their playoff hopes.

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Baylor 81, Stanford 57
Curry scores 30, Warriors dominate Heat
Stanford women run over by By Tim Reynolds
Warriors 123, Heat 95
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Baylor in battle of Top 25s MIAMI Golden State coach
for the Heat.
They led by
arguing a non-call. Kirkland said
the ejection was for making phys-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (7-1). Cox had 15 points and 15 Steve Kerr gave the Warriors an eight in the ical contact with me. The Warriors
rebounds, while Wallace had 15 unexpected day off Saturday, so
WACO, Texas Baylor coach early going and had a pre-planned rest day for
points, 10 rebounds and seven they could enjoy some balmy
Kim Mulkey hasnt always been 36-33 after the Livingston on Monday, and Kerr
assists. weather and get beach time in
happy with the energy her starting first quarter. The didnt indicate that would change.
Stanford (5-4) struggled to find Miami.
lineup plays with to start games. Heat then ... Andre Iguodala (sore knee) did-
anything inside and made only 20 It energized the reigning NBA Steph Curry
The No. 9 Lady Bears had no scored 41 nt play. ... Golden State swept the
of 68 shots (29 percent) overall, champions.
problem getting started Sunday points in the season series with Miami.
including only 10 of 38 (26 per- Stephen Curry scored 30 points
when taking on another national next 24 minutes.
cent) on 3-pointers. in 30 minutes, Kevin Durant added Golden State took it to a differ- Another route
power, No. 16 Stanford, and being The first quarter was disap- 24 and the Warriors rode a big ent level, Heat coach Erik Golden State has 18 wins this
cheered on by a season-best crowd pointing, Stanford coach Tara third-quarter run to pull away and Spoelstra said. What I wanted to season, and eight of them have
of more than 8,000 fans. VanDerveer said. We have an beat the Miami Heat 123-95 on see was a competitive response. been by at least 20 points.
Kalani Brown had 28 points and extremely young team that is just Sunday night. Curry and Durant Starting with a layup by Curry
Baylor scored the games first nine learning how to play. This early didnt even play in the fourth quar-
points, leading throughout in an season has really been baptism by ter, getting more unplanned but
late in the half, Golden State made
10 out of 11 shots in one stretch.
Doting uncle
81-57 victory over the Cardinal. fire, and we were beaten clearly by deserved time off. Curry had two 3-pointers in that Charles Hinkle tweeted a video
The first five are the ones who a better team. Just needed to get some sun and third-quarter barrage, and his driv- last month of the moment he gave
have the most experience. Thats All four of Stanfords losses this hit the clubs, Kerr deadpanned, ing score pushed the lead out to 80- his nephew 11-year-old
what Ive decided to go with, and season have come in their only the sarcasm clear. Thats what the 63. Warriors fan Malichi Sims tick-
they sometimes dont get off to games against Top 25 teams. coaches and I did. We were out all At that point, he had 30 points ets to this game. Curry took
the fastest of starts, Mulkey said. Baylor outrebounded Stanford night. in the games first 28 1/2 minutes. notice, and Sims got a night he
The fastest of starts means the 55-39 and held a 54-18 advantage Klay Thompson scored 19 He didnt score again, and the wont forget. The Warriors sent
energy, the defensive assign- in the paint. points for the Warriors, who start- Warriors didnt need much more Hinkle and Sims a care package for
ments, the effort. All five of them, Center Shannon Coffee led ed the second half on an 18-3 run help anyway. the game, Sims was on the court
I thought today that they did. Stanford with 14 points off the and outscored Miami 37-17 in the The first half we competed with pregame, shot a 3-pointer with the
Brown was 12 for 16 from the bench, but four of her five made third. Golden States lead was only them, Dragic said. Second half, Warriors and had some time to talk
floor and beat the Cardinal with field goals were 3-pointers. Kiana two at the half, then ballooned to we didnt. to Curry, his favorite player. Blew
postups, drives to the basket and Williams scored Stanfords first 10 99-77 going into the fourth. Golden State would eventually my mind, the boy said.
shots from the top of the key. points and finished with 13, well Curry playing with a sore fin- lead by 33. Miami was outscored
Lauren Cox and Kristy Wallace above her season average of 4.9 ger on his shooting hand had 16 by 26 in the second half. Jeter booed
added double-doubles for Baylor points per game. of his points in the first quarter, Miami Marlins CEO Derek Jeter,
then 10 more in the third. Tip-ins who may be trading NL MVP
Stanford falls to Long Beach Mens hoops Nothing magical or no secret Shaun Livingston got ejected Giancarlo Stanton, sat courtside. A
for 1st time in program history win against Stanford, which had
sauce to it, Curry said. Just try- with 6:24 left in the first half after mix of boos and cheers were heard
ing to be efficient. going forehead-to-forehead with when he was shown on the arena
LONG BEACH Jordan Griffin won the three previous meetings. Goran Dragic scored 20 points referee Courtney Kirkland while screens.
scored a career-high 21 points, The Cardinal are 57-10 all-time
Deishuan Booker had 13 points and against teams currently in the Big
eight rebounds, and Long Beach West Conference.
State pulled away from Stanford late It was tied at 59 with five minutes
for a 76-68 win Sunday. left. Griffin hit three consecutive 3-
Long Beach State (4-6) won for pointers to start a 14-4 run and four
just the second time in its last free throws by Gabe Levin made it
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Fowler rallies to win in Tigers return PGA golf


Ohtani prefers West Coast
By Jake Seiner Brewers are also among
NASSAU, Bahamas Rickie Fowler was
the first player to offer a scouting report on
Tiger Woods ahead of his celebrated return to
Fowler won his second title of the year,
making it the second time he has ended a
golf, hinting that Woods was hitting it way year with multiple victories worldwide.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the teams told they wont Woods made a return to golf that was solid
by him in some of their matches in Florida.
sign Ohtani. with his health and his game, and he headed
Fowlers own game apparently was in
NEW YORK The Yankees and Red Sox Ohtani was put up for into the holidays thinking about a schedule
pretty good shape, too.
are among the teams that pitcher and out- bid Friday by the Pacic for 2018.
Seven shots behind to
elder Shohei Ohtani has ruled out, and it Leagues Nippon Ham Im excited, Woods said after closing
Fighters for the maxi- start the final round of the
seems the Japanese star will likely pursue a with a 68. This is the way Ive been play-
mum $20 million post- Hero World Challenge,
smaller market nearer to the West Coast. ing at home.
New York general manager Brian ing fee. The 23-year-old Fowler opened with seven
In a week that began with so much curios-
straight birdies Sunday
Cashman conrmed to reporters Sunday Shohei Ohtani has until 11:59 p.m. EST and closed with an 11-
ity over how Woods would perform, he had
night that his club was out of the running. on Dec. 22 to agree to a his best result in four years. More than his
I know that our presentation was excel- contract with an MLB team. under 61 to set the course score, he looked strong from start to finish,
lent, Cashman said. The feedback from Ohtani is limited to a minor league con- record at Albany Golf Club including a vicious recoil on a 2-iron he hit
that was outstanding. But I did get a sense tract because of restrictions imposed by the Rickie Fowler and win by four shots over from 265 yards on the third hole that ran
that I cant change that were a big market MLB collective bargaining agreement. The Charley Hoffman. over the back of the green.
and I cant change were in the East. largest deal he could sign is with the Texas Fowler played twice with Woods before he Playing for the first time in 10 months
Red Sox spokesman Kevin Gregg con- Rangers for $3,535,000, followed by the was runner-up at the OHL Classic in while recovering from fusion surgery on his
rmed Bostons elimination from the bid- Yankees ($3.5 million), Minnesota ($3.07 Mexico, and then a couple of more times lower back his fourth back surgery in
ding. The New York Mets, Oakland million), Pittsburgh ($2,266,750), Seattle before Thanksgiving. three years Woods shot another 31 on the
Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates, Tampa Bay ($1,557,500), Miami ($1.49 million) and Fowler and Woods each had cause for cele- front nine and closed with back-to-back
Rays, Minnesota Twins and Milwaukee the Los Angeles Angels ($1,315,000). brations, large and small, in the Bahamas. bogeys to tie for ninth in an 18-man field.

I think [Tomberlins] had an excellent The Half Moon Bay defense had Gordon It was 20-3 about six minutes later when

HMB year and I think tonight was on par or even


better than how hes played throughout the
season, Holden said. He ran the triple
uncomfortable all night long because he
was under constant assault from the
Cougars front seven, which recorded seven
Jack Quosig capped a 46-yard drive by
catching a pass in the flat and turning it into
an 18-yard score.
Continued from page 11 (option) really well. We put a lot of pres- sacks, led by a pair from Jojo Weinberger. The Tigers marched from their own 20 to
sure on him and he delivered tonight. Were a heavy-pressure team anyway, the Cougars 11 before Utler kicked his sec-
Tomberlin now has thrown the ball 148 Holden said. We have undersized guys who ond field goal of the night, this one 35
what world you lived in. times this season with 20 touchdowns yards. But Half Moon Bay responded with
are athletic so we try to be aggressive.
Right now, its the Cougars world and no and zero interceptions. its fourth touchdown of the half with
amount of Terra Nova health was going to Things started well for Terra Nova (7-6
But as they have shown all season long, overall) as the Tigers took the games open- Williams, again, exploding for a big play.
deny them. The talk coming into the cham- On second-and-9 from his own 23, Williams
pionship game was the Tigers were a differ- the Cougars are more than just a one-man ing kickoff and, starting from their own 20,
show. As a team, they rushed for 295 yards, methodically moved the ball downfield as took a handoff on a reverse and streaked 67
ent team than the one that lost the annual yards untouched to put the Cougars up 27-6.
Skull Game 45-7 last month. Terra Nova including a team-high 87 yards and a touch- Gordon completed his first seven passes of
had a handful of starters back for Saturdays down on 17 carries from Chase Hofmann. the game. But the drive stalled out at the Terra Nova added an Utler 27-yard field
title game and was poised to give the Younger brother Tristan Hofmann added 62 Half Moon Bay 23-yard line and settled for a goal to end the half and trail 27-9 at break.
Cougars everything they could handle. yards and another score on 10 carries. Dylan Collin Utler 39-yard field goal. The defense was phenomenal tonight,
Turns out, Half Moon Bay is simply the Williams, who transferred from Menlo Half Moon Bay (13-0) answered right Tomberlin said. Cant win a game if youre
better team. School in the middle of last school year, back with a 73-yard touchdown drive to take kicking field goals.
They kept saying theyre a new team, touched the ball only twice accumulating the lead for good. The Cougars needed 11 Halftime did not slow the Cougars
Half Moon Bay quarterback Gavin 124 yards (67 rushing, 57 receiving) and plays to cover the distance, with Tristan momentum as they took the second-half
Tomberlin said. But the scoreboard showed two touchdowns. Hofmann capping the drive with a pulveriz- kickoff and marched 73 yards on 11 plays,
they werent. Where would the Cougars have been with- ing, 3-yard bull run. the key being a 59-yard gain on a screen
Forgive Tomberlin if he comes off a little out Williams this season? Tristan Hofmann hasnt seen a ton of time pass from Tomberlin to Chase Hofmann,
cocky. How could he not? Tomberlin, once I think wed be a home right now, on offense this season, but with Dom Padua who then capped the drive with a 1-yard
again, orchestrated the Half Moon Bay Tomberlin said. Dylan is a real weapon. banged up, Tristan Hofmann started the last plunge. The Cougars finished the scoring
offense to near perfection from his near Said Holden: [Williams] is a flat-out two games and had an impact. when Tomberlin snuck the ball in from the 1
flawless running of the Cougars option run- stud. Hes one of a kind. If you live in Half Moon Bay, youve with 4:45 left in the third.
ning game to his continued maximum-out- Defensively, the Cougars kept Terra heard of this guy since he was 5, Holden And to the end the game? The Cougars ran
of-the-minimum passing stats. Tomberlin Novas potent pass attack in check, holding said. Hes always lights out. the final 7:55 off the clock to seal the victory.
set the tone from the Cougars first offen- Tigers quarterback Nate Gordon to just 172 After Terra Nova was forced to punt on its [This win] means a lot. We wanted to
sive snap of the game, gaining 13 yards on yards on 21-of-30 passing and no touch- second possession, Half Moon Bay scored its make the (Half Moon Bay) community
his teams first play from scrimmage as he downs. The Tigers, as a whole, managed just second touchdown in as many drives. Facing proud, Tomberlin said. Were going to
rushed nine times for 56 yards and a touch- 207 yards of total offense. second-and-long at their own 43 after a hold- enjoy this one, but were not done yet.
down. When he was asked to pass, Theyre a very good football team, Terra ing penalty, the Cougars turned to Williams. The Cougars now advance to the Northern
Tomberlin once again did it flawless- Nova head coach Tim Adams said. If youre Tomberlin, on a play-action fake, hit a wide- California Division 3-A championship
ly. Tomberlin was a perfect 5 for 5 for 138 going to lose, you want to lose to a strong open Williams behind the Tigers secondary game, travelling to Sutter High School
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Oklahoma, Georgia headed to Rose Bowl for playoff semifinal
Jan. 3, 2002. about the committees decision on the fourth bit throughout the year, and Coach Smarts
By Greg Beacham
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Top-seeded Clemson gets the geographical team in the playoff, nobody doubts the cre- done obviously a tremendous job with that
advantage of playing in New Orleans, so fans dentials of the two stellar programs getting group in such a short amount of time,
PASADENA Oklahoma and Georgia are of Oklahoma and Georgia will go to the West together in this matchup. The winner goes to Sooners coach Lincoln Riley said. Have a
headed out west to play their College Coast and the historic Pasadena stadium to the title game Jan. 8 at Mercedes-Benz ton of respect for him, the coach he is, the
Football Playoff semifinal in the 104th Rose play for a spot in the national championship Stadium in Atlanta. team that they have. Know itll be a great
Bowl. game. Georgia earned a spot with its first SEC title challenge for us.
The Sooners (12-1) were the second seed in I think its awesome that its in the Rose since 2005 under Smart, its second-year Oklahoma won its third consecutive Big 12
the four-team field announced by the selec- Bowl, so that you get to go out to the coach. The Bulldogs beat Auburn 28-7 in the title on Saturday with a 41-17 victory over
tion committee on Sunday, while the Granddaddy of Them All and play in a venue conference championship game on Saturday. TCU, punctuating an incredible debut season
Bulldogs (12-1) were third. that a lot of these kids in the southeast dont After claiming their 13th SEC crown, theyre for Riley, the youngest coach in the FBS at
The Rose Bowl will be played without a get an opportunity to go to, Georgia coach chasing their first national championship 34 years old. The Sooners have won eight
team from either of its traditional Pac-12 or Kirby Smart said. since 1980. consecutive games, including six straight by
Big Ten conferences for the first time since While the college football world argued Ive been able to keep up with them a little double digits.

SERRA
ered the onside kick and ran out the clock to appeared to go three-and-out late in the third It got to a point where we just needed
seal the game. quarter, but Lucas Hackett-Provenzano took someone to step up, said Lahlouh.
With so many big plays on the night, it a fake punt 37 yards into St. Francis territo- Kendrick led Serra in receiving yards,
would be hard to isolate just one that decid- ry. with 86 on five receptions. The Padres lead-
Continued from page 11 ed the game. Luke Bottari connected with That was all our special teams coach, ing rusher was actually Hackett-
Isiah Kendrick on an 84-yard touchdown Ron Ortiz, said Serras punter. He studied Provenzano, with all 37 of his yards com-
to see, and I think we put on a good show, pass to give Serra (11-2 overall) a 14-7 lead film and told me to draw them in if they run ing on the fake punt.
St. Francis head coach Greg Calcagno said. late in the first quarter and found Andres the all-out block, then spin outside and One of the common sentiments echoed
Our two most physical games of the year Atkins for a 16-yard score to make it 21-7 therell be no one there. around the Serra team after the victory was
were against Serra, said St. Francis line- early in the second, Atkins' second on the The fake punt turned out to be huge, as it faith. Throughout the ups and downs of a
backer Junior Fehoko, who had a fumble night. St. Francis had opened up a 7-0 lead led to another special teams play, a Damon thrilling contest that lived up to every bit
recovery on the night. It was good to come on perhaps the most exciting play of the Lewis 43-yard field goal to stretch the lead of its championship billing, the Padres
out and see the competition again. evening, an electrifying 71-yard touchdown to 31-17. kept their faith in each other to make plays
No. 3-seed St. Francis cut the score to 31- run by Darrell Page. If Pages run didnt daz- St. Francis (9-4) answered with 10:01 left when it counted.
30 on Reed Vettels 19-yard touchdown pass zle the fans enough, Williams pulled in a in the fourth on Pages 9-yard run, his sec- Of course, its easier to have that faith
to Evan Williams with 1:26 left, capping one-handed touchdown catch with 52 sec- ond touchdown of the night, and after a with such a reliable quarterback in Bottari.
off a 15-play drive in which the Lancers onds left in the first half to cut the Serra lead three-and-out, embarked on the drive that On a night of so many twists and turns, he
gained 121 yards from scrimmage due to to 21-14. defined and effectively decided the game. was one of the only constants, completing
penalties pushing them back. However, the play that may have had the After the failed two-point conversion, 30 of 35 passes for 285 yards and three
After a 25-yard completion to the Serra most leverage was the opening kickoff of Serra sealed the game behind two key con- touchdowns. He also finished the night with
25, a St. Francis receiver was flagged for a the second half. While both prior St. tributors playing outside of their main 34 rushing yards.
pair of unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, Francis kickoffs had gone for touchbacks, roles. Chris Park, who started the game with St. Francis (9-4) got big contributions
putting the third-seeded Lancers back at Serras Malakai Rango fielded the ball at the an interception, recovered the onside kick, from two juniors, with 220 yards on 27 car-
their own 45. That only ended up being a 3, got a couple blocks and was off to the and E.J. Lahlouh, who had Serras lone sack ries from Page and five catches for 77 yards
minor hindrance on the drive, as the St. races. 97 yards later, the Padres held a 28-14 of the night, picked up the clinching first by Williams.
Francis offense that struggled to click in the lead. down. Both teams will advance to the Northern
early going was firing on all cylinders down As it would turn out, that was the last time With multiple star players, including California regional playoffs. Serra defeated
the stretch. Serra would reach the end zone. Rangos Kendrick, Patrick Nunn and Raymond Sanger on the road in last years playoffs to
Those penalties did, however, force the return also set the tone for a second half that Redman, nursing injuries over the course of advance to the Division 2-A sate final. The
Lancers to decide to go for two and the lead, featured multiple big plays by Serra special the game, it was critical for players to con- Padres will open Division 2-AA play Friday
and the pass fell incomplete. Serra recov- teams. With the lead at 28-17, Serra tribute outside of their expected roles. night at Tulare Union at 7:30 p.m.

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even as the clock seemed to be hardly ever looked comfortable in


NFL STANDINGS
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
SHP winding down on SHPs season,
down two sets and 22-17 in Game
3, Desler maintained an upbeat
their serve receive. The
Trailblazers capitalized firing four
service aces in the set, all by the
New England 10 2 0 .833 348 223 Boston 20 4 .833 Continued from page 11 demeanor on the court, rallying time theyd built a 13-7 lead.
Buffalo 6 6 0 .500 227 283 Toronto 14 7 .667 4 1/2
N.Y. Jets
Miami
5 7 0 .417
5 7 0 .417
266
209
288
298 Philadelphia 13 9 .591 6 for three kills in those closing SHP looked reinvigorated to start
New York 11 11 .500 8 points, responding to each one
South Brooklyn 8 14 .364 11 and sophomore Jaylen Jordan Game 2, opening with a 6-0 run.
Tennessee 8 4 0 .667 266 282 with her patented double fist-pump When junior middle Elena Radeff
Jacksonville 8 4 0 .667 299 178 Southeast Division each totaled double-digit kills. as she brought a head nod and a
Houston
Indianapolis
4
3
8
9
0
0
.333
.250
296
205
309
330 Washington
W
12
L
10
Pct
.545
GB
And the mix of their attacks, as it roared over the net to put down a
Miami 11 12 .478 1 1/2 smile back to the team huddle in kill, upping the lead to 19-12, the
North Orlando 10 14 .417 3 was for 37 others teams the the middle of the court.
Pittsburgh 9 2 0 .818 258 193 Charlotte 8 13 .381 3 1/2 Trailblazers defeated this season, Gators looked certain to draw even
Baltimore 7 5 0 .583 280 207
Cincinnati 5 6 0 .455 199 215 Atlanta 5 17 .227 7 I know this is a hungry team, in the match. The advantage main-
Cleveland 0 12 0 .000 176 308 simply overpowered the Gators.
Central Division Desler said. We can do anything tained to 21-14, and then to 23-17,
West W L Pct GB [Pertofsky] is a big hitter,
Kansas City 6 6 0 .500 303 274 Cleveland 16 7 .696 we put our minds to. ... We came but from there the Trailblazers went
L.A. Chargers 6 6 0 .500 268 212 Detroit 14 8 .636 1 1/2
said Caroline Caruso, SHPs sen-
back at the end. We were almost on a 6-0 run of their own to tie it.
Raiders 6 6 0 .500 249 278 Milwaukee 12 9 .571 3 ior libero who shared the match-
Denver 3 9 0 .250 206 315 Indiana 12 11 .522 4 winning. You never know whats Pertofskys back-row kill dead-
Chicago 3 18 .143 12 high with 11 digs. She definitely
NATIONAL CONFERENCE going to happen. locked it 23-23. SHP responded to
East WESTERN CONFERENCE found a way to get touches off our
PHILADELPHIA 10 1 0 .909 351 191 Game 3 saw SHP shuffle their force its only set point of the match
Dallas 6 6 0 .500 286 284 Southwest Division block. She found holes. Shes a
Washington 5 7 0 .417 272 314 W L Pct GB offense, but the strategy showed on a block by junior middle Alexa
N.Y. Giants 2 10 0 .167 189 291 HOUSTON 17 4 .810 really great player.
San Antonio 15 8 .652 3 Pertofsky worked the left side up in the errors column. SHP com- Bartlett. Sierra Canyon freshman
South New Orleans 12 11 .522 6
New Orleans 9 3 0 .750 353 243 Memphis 7 15 .318 10 1/2 with the most powerful swing on mitted 25 attacking errors in the Taylor Simpson got in on the scor-
Carolina 8 4 0 .667 269 238 Dallas 6 17 .261 12
Atlanta 7 5 0 .583 274 244 the floor. The 6-1 junior scored a match, and totaled 12 unforced ing act though with an equalizer
Tampa Bay 4 8 0 .333 243 288 Northwest Division
team-high 16 kills while hitting field errors in the final set. Gators kill, then the Trailblazers forced
North W L Pct GB
Minnesota 10 2 0 .833 285 204 Denver 13 9 .591 at a . 371 clip, and added two outside hitter Ally Polverari was a three set points before Pertofsky
Detroit 6 6 0 .500 314 308 Minnesota 14 10 .583 bright spot though, totaling six
Green Bay 6 6 0 .500 258 281 Portland 13 10 .565 1/2 blocks, both in Game 2, including blocked a Radeff attempt to end it.
Chicago 3 9 0 .250 191 267 Utah 12 11 .522 1 1/2 of her nine match kills in the set.
Oklahoma City 10 12 .455 3 the finisher by rejecting an They always seemed to be there
West Amazing decision by a young
L.A. Rams 9 3 0 .750 361 222 Pacific Division attempt through the middle to cap to get that dig, or to get that
SEATTLE 7 4 0 .636 266 212 lady that didnt want to give up on
Arizona 5 7 0 .417 219 310 W L Pct GB a remarkable comeback from 21- block, said Hailey Martella,
49ers 2 10 0 .167 202 298 Warriors 18 6 .750 her team, Magner said.
L.A. Clippers 8 14 .364 9 14 down to win it in extra points. SHPs senior setter who totaled a
Sundays Games L.A. LAKERS 8 14 .364 9 Desler responded with a match- But Sierra Canyon showed more match-high 39 assists. Youve
San Francisco 15, Chicago 14 Phoenix 8 16 .333 10
Oakland 24, N.Y. Giants 17 Sacramento 7 16 .304 10 1/2 high 24 kills, and turned in a dou- varied firepower, and from the out- got to hand it to them. Theyre a
LATE GAME LATE GAME ble-double by adding 10 digs. And set. Through Game 1, the Gators very good team.

NCAA
You never really like to see an Boissiere had plenty of space to an open net 15 minutes into the minute. Bruins forward Hailie Mace
opponent a second time when you line up the shot, but the fact it came game. drove into the keepers box for a 1-
already have beaten them because from 25 yards and was driven low Ten minutes later, Sullivan made a on-1 matchup with Stanford keeper
they have more fire, more fuel to and hard just inside the far post made timely cut through the UCLA Alison Jahansouz. But Davidson
Continued from page 11 beat you, Stanford coach Paul it memorable. defense, took a perfect pass from raced in to defend Maces offensive,
Ratcliffe said. But it showed the When youre given that much Madison Haley and was free just knocking the ball across the end
mentality of our team that they did- time and space, you have to capital- inside the penalty box. She line with a slide tackle.
Carusa and Andi Sullivan to give nt succumb to that. The character of ize on it and I did, Boissiere said. I whipped a right-footed shot past
Stanford its first title since 2011. this team has been very strong all On the ensuing corner, Julia
just saw an opening and took it. Micah.
Catarina Macario was credited with season Hernandez nodded on a kick from
assists on all three goals. Stanford dominated the first half, Fleming scored UCLAs first goal Anika Rodriguez to Sheehan on the
UCLA (19-3-3) rallied from a 2-0 but it took a misplay by UCLA on a penalty kick after Stanford back post, and the Bruins freshman
The Cardinals, who defeated Pac- deficit to tie the game on second- keeper Teagan Micah for the goalie Alison Jahansouz tackled midfielder headed it home to tie it.
12 rival UCLA during the regular half goals from Jessie Fleming and Cardinal to get on the board. Micah forward Zoey Goralski in the penal-
season, dominated possession for Delanie Sheehan. However, misplayed a carom pass by Macario, ty box. The tie lasted just eight minutes,
much of the game, just missing sev- Boissieres shot curled just inside letting it bound over her head and on UCLAs second goal was preceded however, as Boissieres left-footed
eral chances to expand the lead the far post, and UCLA was unable to Carusas foot. The Cardinal for- by a Davidson stunner, who slid in laser delivered the Cardinal their
while outshooting the Bruins 15-2. to find an equalizer. ward quickly volleyed the ball into for a defensive gem. In the 59th championship destiny.

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Feline mani-pedi Coco tops box office for second straight week
T
wo cats allow me to share their home. Grateful for By Jake Coyle Canada, according to studio estimates With no major wide releases, Warner
their generosity, in exchange I perform all sorts of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sunday. The acclaimed animated tale Bros. Justice League also held in
menial tasks for them. Although not their favorite based on the Mexican holiday Dia de second place with $16.6 million in its
(nor mine), routine nail trimming is high on that list. These NEW YORK In a sleepy post- los Muertos (Day of the Dead) has third weekend. With a domestic total
feline mani-pedi sessions occur every few weeks and, while Thanksgiving weekend at the box dominated new releases both domesti- of $197.3 million in three weeks, the
rarely an entirely stress-free experience, we get through ofce, Pixars Coco remained the cally and abroad. It has already racked DC Comics superhero team-up release
them unscathed. And its far preferable to declawing. top lm for the second straight week up a global gross of $280 million, isnt going to catch Marvels Thor:
Several different procedures get lumped together as declaw- while a number of Oscar contenders including record-breaking totals in Ragnarok. The better-received Thor
ing but all are surgical and none are benign. Its been said packed theaters in specialty release. Mexico and an impressive $75.6 mil- sequel has proved far mightier, with
that a comparable procedure on a person is chopping off Coco again easily led all lms lion in China. nearly $300 million in ve weeks of
each finger at the knuckle closest to the fingertip. Yes, you with $26.1 million in the U.S. and release.
should have just grimaced because what
were talking about is a big deal.

HISTORY
1947 to study for the diplomatic serv- Peninsula, a magazine published by the
Assuming you dont live where its ice, but the Communists took over in San Mateo County Historical
illegal (several states are considering China, so he decided to stay in the Association, Murrows cameras turned
legislative bans and many communi- United States. from Sheng to a shot of the Statue of
ties, including San Francisco and Los Continued from page 3
The Shengs, who lived in San Liberty. And if that still was not
Angeles, already have local ordinances Franciscos Chinatown, could have enough, at 6:30 p.m., Sheng was on
in place), this is a discussion to have We will have to sell the furniture we kept up their ght. The U.S. Supreme national radio stating his case. The
with your veterinarian. Many doctors bought and go somewhere else to live, Court in 1947 ruled that restrictive New York Times, Chicago Tribune and
will no longer perform the surgery, and the husband told reporters after the bal- covenants were unconstitutional. The Time magazine all covered the Sheng
those who do are typically only will- loting. He added, probably sarcastical- San Francisco Chronicle said the fami- saga.
ing to do so as a last resort: that is, if ly, that the people of Southwood would ly was clearly not anxious to appeal. The Shengs struggle made it into the
all other nonsurgical means have been tried and exhausted, be happy in your community and that As this is Brotherhood Week, the Congressional Record, which stated
and declawing is the only option left to keep a problem your property values will increase Shengs are hopeful they will have bet- Mr. Sing Sheng placed a bet on
cat in the home. every day. Some homeowners earlier ter success in their renewed search, American democracy and lost it. In Asia
The problem is, of course, cats scratch. Lions scratch, expressed fears the market value of their wrote Chronicle reporter Bernard Taper. they will, therefore, be asking whether
tigers scratch, house cats scratch. Its a normal behavior and homes would drop if a non-white moved The family eventually found a home in American democracy is worth betting
youre not going to stop it. The question is whether you can in. Menlo Park. on. It still is.
stop scratching from causing damage to your stuff. The I didnt know about any race preju- There was a national outpouring of As for movies, No Down Payment
answer is almost always yes. Nail trimming is one key com- dice at all until I came to Southwood, support for the family, along with made in 1957 captures the suburbs of
ponent since trimmed nails (cut to remove that needle-sharp Sheng said before the voting, which scorn shown for those who sought to the time well. One of the characters is
tip, leaving a dull butter knife in place of the bayonet) are was held in a neighborhood garage. I keep the area white. Other cities offered an Asian-American who has to ght dis-
unlikely to do any damage. There are also little rubbery tips was sure everybody really believed in Sheng a job and a home. crimination. Coincidence? Perhaps.
which can be attached to your cats nails (these need periodic democracy, so I thought up this vote as The story went global when both
replacing) and double-sided tape products which can make a test. United Press and the Associated Press
your couchs arm less appealing than the catnip-sprayed As the war in Korea raged, he sent a covered it. The accompanying AP The Rear View Mirror by history
scratching post. Pet-icures or surgery? I think you know letter to his neighbors to remind them photo showed a pregnant Grace brush- columnist Jim Clifford appears in the
which to pick! that the present world conict is not ing a tear from her eye. Newscaster Daily Journal ev ery other Monday.
between individual nations, but Edward R. Murrow featured the Shengs
Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society & between Communism and Democracy. Objects in The Mirror are closer than
on his popular See It Now national
SPCA. Sheng came to the United States in they appear.
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American Legion Auxiliary ladies Judy Oligher, Peggy Toye, Cora Jean Kleppe, Arlene Muller, Sally Bernstein, Mary Ross Ferguson, Disaster Airlift Response Team pilot and flight operations
Ann Mersch and Bea Gunn accept 40 blankets from the Federated Womans Club. The auxiliary will distribute lead, right, gathers flight details from Sue Hawley, volunteer for the Marine
the blankets to long-term veteran patients in building 331 at the VA Menlo Park health facility on Dec. 9. Mammal Center and the Peninsula Humane Society, as they plan the
Varun and Sandeep Bhal l a, of San Mateo, gave birth to a transport of a simulated seal pup needing transport to the Marine Mammal
baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Nov. 15, Center during training at Moss Landing, near the Watsonville Airport.
2017. Numerous community groups such as the local food bank, Seton Hospital,
*** emergency services, the Marine Mammal Center, PHS, AMR, Cal Fire, CEC
Ni cho l as Mats o n and Kri s ti n Nei ri nckx , of Palo Alto, and the Red Cross helped identify the likely transportation scenarios if
gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City supply lines are cut and staff or families are stranded with potential medical,
on Nov. 16, 2017. safety and supply or inventory needs. Another recent training was at the
*** Half Moon Bay Airport.
Ro bert Abo y me and Yi Zho u, of Redwood City, gave
birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Entertainment brief
Nov. 16, 2017.
*** LA Critics name Call Me By Your Name best film of 2017
Mark Gl as s and Vi cto ri a Ri ch, of Sunnyvale, gave birth
to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Nov. 18, NEW YORK The Los Angeles Film Critics Association has
2017. voted Call Me By Your Name the best film of the year, bestowing
*** a total of three awards on Luca Guadagninos erotic coming-of-age
Zeev and Mal i Ro s ens tei n, of Menlo Park, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood tale.
City on Nov. 18, 2017. The critics announced their awards Sunday on Twitter. They also
*** named the films breakout star, Timothee Chalamet, best actor.
Samuel Bani s ter and Al ex andra Buchanan, of Redwood City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Guadagnino shared in the award for best director with Guillermo
Hospital in Redwood City on Nov. 19, 2017. del Toro for The Shape of Water. Del Toros Cold War-era fairytale
*** also came away with three awards.
Matthew and Mel i s s a Ro y bal , of Pacifica, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood The wins further solidified Call Me By Your Name as an Oscar
City on Nov. 19, 2017. favorite. It also won best feature at last weeks Gotham Awards.
*** Greta Gerwigs Lady Bird, which the New York Film Critics
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump announced his about travelers. But judges in Hawaii MONDAY, DEC. 4 Bay. Combines pilates with yoga. Cost
initial travel ban on citizens of certain and Maryland blocked it to varying PiYo Live Exercise Series. 6 a.m. to 7 $15. First class free. For more infor-
a.m. 150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon mation call 726-3110.
SEATTLE For most of the time Muslim-majority nations in late degrees just before it was due to take Bay. Combines Pilates with yoga. Cost
Syrian refugee Mohammad Al Zayed January, bringing havoc and protests effect in October. The judges found that $15. First class free. For more infor- San Mateo Professional Alliance
mation call 726-3110. Networking Lunch. Noon. Mimis
has been in the United States, judges to airports around the country. A feder- the ban appears impermissibly dis- Cafe, 2208 Bridgepointe Parkway, San
have been wrestling with the Trump al judge in Seattle soon halted that ban criminatory, has no legitimate nation- Coffee Break for LGBTQ 50+. 10:30 Mateo. Meet new business connec-
administrations efforts to impose a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 1010 El Camino tions. New speakers each week. For
as discriminatory, and since then, the al security purpose and violates U.S. Real, Menlo Park. Learn about activi- more information call 430-6500.
travel restrictions that he says would restrictions have been up to the U.S. immigration law. ties and services for people age 50
keep him from seeing relatives who Supreme Court and back down to the On Wednesday, a three-judge panel of and older. For more information call Creative Cafe: Coloring for Adults.
591-0133. 12:30 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South
remain overseas. federal district courts as the adminis- the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals San Francisco. Supplies provided. For
Its taken an emotional toll one tration has rewritten them. will hear arguments in Seattle on the South San Francisco Library more information contact
Volunteer Orientation. 11 a.m. to 5 valle@plsinfo.org.
that continues this week as two U.S. The third and latest version targets governments appeal of the Hawaii p.m. South San Francisco Library, 840
appeals courts take up the issue yet about 150 million potential travelers judges ruling. The panel has already W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Dash and Dot. 4 p.m. South San
again. For more information call 829-3860. Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
from Chad, Iran, Libya, North Korea, narrowed that decision to allow the Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Its been 10 months, and were Somalia, Syria and Yemen, along with administration to bar travelers who do Kaiser Knitting Group. 1:30 p.m. to Check out real programmable
stuck, Al Zayed, a janitor at OHare some Venezuelan government ofcials not have a bona de relationship 2:30 p.m. South San Francisco robots. Recommended for ages 8
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South and up. For more information call
International Airport in Chicago, said and their families. with people or organizations already San Francisco. For more information 829-3860.
through an Arabic interpreter. We The administration said the latest in the U.S. an approach that echoed call 829-3860.
THURSDAY, DEC. 7
cant go back. We cant bring our loved ban is based on assessments of each the Maryland judges ruling as well as Caption Phone for Hearing Loss Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
ones here. countrys security situation and their an earlier travel ban decision from the Class. 1 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. San Mateo 150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay.
Citing national security concerns, Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las Taught by local certified instructors.
willingness to share information U.S. Supreme Court. Pulgas, San Mateo. Federally funded Cost $7. For more information call
program that provides free cap- 726-3110.

BUDGET
said. assets, increased $102 million, or 4 tioned cellphones to those who are
hard of hearing. Registration is Kids Coding: Scratch. 4 p.m. 840 W.
Relative to other government enti- percent, to $2.8 billion, according to encouraged. For more information Orange Ave., South San Francisco. All
ties, thats a pretty high-funded ratio, the report. call 522-7490. skill levels welcome. For more infor-
Raigoza said. These are very positive mation call 829-3860.
Continued from page 1 Debts, uncertainties about ACA Drawing Circle. 4 p.m. South San
indicators of the countys fiscal Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Santa Paws Photos. 4 p.m to 8 p.m.
health. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Peninsula Humane Society and
Still, officials heed budgetary cau- But the county does continue to have Paper, pencils and erasers provided. SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame.
Sound finances have enabled the debt, or liabilities, which increased Open to all ages and skill levels. For Professional photos of pets with their
tion as theres been seven years of county to undertake an extensive capi- more information call 829-3860. owners, which comes with a $20
consecutive growth that cant go on $142 million or 12 percent last year to donation. All proceeds benefit the
tal improvement program thats allo- $1.3 billion. That included the net pen- Volunteer Orientation. 5 p.m. 840 animal shelter. For more information
forever. cating $310.7 million from various W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. call 340-7022.
The next cyclical economic down- sion liability increase of $171 million Presentation on information regard-
sources over the next two fiscal years as well as long-term liabilities decreas- ing library volunteer opportunities. Stella & Dot Trunk Show to benefit
turn is inevitable, Raigoza said. I toward numerous projects. Expected For more information contact Peninsula Humane Society. 4 p.m.
think its important the county plan ing by $29.1 million primarily due to valle@plsinfo.org.
expenditures include $20 million to 8 p.m. Peninsula Humane Society
appropriately, think long term and debt payments, according to the report. & SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road,
toward a new animal shelter, $12 mil- The countys general fund reserve is Women in Action Holiday Burlingame. Free. For more informa-
make sure we set aside for those lion to upgrade the San Mateo Medical Boutique. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Miller tion call 340-7022.
inevitable rainy days. at $170 million. And while that pro- Ream Hall, Borel Estate Building,
Center campus, $29 million toward the vides a nice cushion, the percentage 1700 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. Action Summit 4: Growth Tactics
The report marks actual expenditures Public Safety Dispatch and Emergency Free. For more information call 954- for Your Business by Skyline
and revenue for the fiscal year that compared to expenditures was just 10.7 0848. College. 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 458
Operations Center and $55.4 million percent. However, its expected to San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Learn cre-
ended June 30. Last fiscal year, the for a new county office building in Peninsula Humane Society ative ways to grow a business and
county budgeted $1.61 billion in gen- increase to 12.6 percent, but still Teacher Tea. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
downtown Redwood City, according to get more customers from a success-
eral fund expenditures, but ended up remains lower than the 2008-09 high Peninsula Humane Society and ful entrapreneur panel. Limited
the report. of 23 percent, Raigoza said. But that is SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame. space. Costs up to $10. For more
only spending $1.26 billion, he said. Attendees will gain insight into find- information contact
an indication that the county has been
The difference was due to unspent capi- Increased property values working to pay down its pension lia-
ing fun and creative ways to incorpo-
rate humane education lessons into
baec@smccd.edu.
tal expenditures, unfilled positions, classroom curriculum and why it is so Public Access Television
services as well as supplies, he said. Property values have steadily bilities and replace aging infrastruc- important to young community Orientation and Tour. 6 p.m. to 7
About 81 percent of the countys increased with this year marking a ture, he explained. members. RSVP encouraged. For p.m. Midpen Media Center, 900 San
record high of $206 billion in Other uncertainties remain with fed- more information call 340-7022. Antonio Road, Palo Alto. Free. For
budget goes toward three core services, more information call 494-8686.
including 38 percent to health, 26 per- assessed values. While that translates eral changes to the ACA posing risk to Dance Connection with Live Music
well to the budgets of local schools, the countys budget. About 95.8 per- by Nob Hill Sounds. Dance lesson San Mateo Public Library Book
cent for public protection and 17 per- 6:30 p.m.-7 p.m. then dance until 9:30 Discussion Group. 6:30 p.m. San
cent to public assistance, according to cities, the county and special districts cent of San Mateo County residents p.m. Burlingame Womans Club, 241 Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave.,
the report. that receive a chunk of the tax revenue, have health insurance, up from the 89 Park Road, Burlingame. American San Mateo. For more information call
its also indicative of higher housing percent prior to the ACA. The impres- style ballroom, black and white ball 522-7849.
(semi-formal). Men with dance expe-
Pension liabilities, facility costs. The median single-family home sive coverage rate is credited in part rience enter free. Admission $10
members, $12 guests. Light refresh-
Joe Simitian on Listening to
Trumps America: Bridging the
price jumped 7.8 percent from the with the states expansion of Medi-Cal
upgrades prior year to about $1.43 million as of that brought 36,000 local residents
ments. For more information call
342-2221.
Divide. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 701 Laurel
St., Menlo Park. For more information
Another indicator of the countys June 2017. The median condominium insurance, as well as 25,000 enrolling call 330-2501.
TUESDAY, DEC. 5
sound fiscal footing relates to it being price also rose 10. 2 percent to through Covered California. The con- Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. FRIDAY, DEC. 8
on track to paying off its pension lia- $833,000, according to the report. gressional proposal to lift the individ- 150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Opening of the Bay Lego User
But the increases in assessed proper- ual mandate is expected to result in Taught by local certified instructors. Groups Pop-Up Exhibit. 11 a.m. to
bilities. The county has its own pen- Cost $7. For more information call 3:45 p.m. Museum of American
sion program and, as of June this year, ty values, both commercial or residen- people losing health care coverage, 726-3110. Heritage, Frank Livermore Learning
it had about 84.3 percent of it funded. tial, may be slowing. And when prop- which means the county would pick up Center, 351 Homer Ave., Palo Alto. $3
Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to 10:30 for non-members. For more informa-
Still, it has a $707.1 million unfunded erty valuations stop increasing, prop- more of the tab at its medical center a.m. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San tion call 321-1004.
liabilities. However, it anticipates erty tax growth will also slow, Raigoza and other safety-net health care cen- Mateo. Registration is required. Free.
For more information call 522-7490. Winter Open House. 11 a.m. to 4
having it fully funded in 11 years, and warned. ters. p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
the last fiscal year marked a $190.4 In the meantime, as property values Potential changes to the Affordable Healthy Holidays: Following Your Francisco. Crafts, movies and refresh-
increase so too has the countys values Care Act could have some significant Special Diet. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. 150 San ments. For more information contact
million contribution. In addition to its Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Gain valle@plsinfo.org.
pension obligations, it has other with a $36 million uptick bringing it changes to the countys budget and its ideas for managing a gluten-free,
post-employment benefits, such as to nearly $1.09 billion in governmen- finances, Raigoza said. The mandate dairy-free or anti-inflammatory diet Winter Art Faire. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
stress free. For more information call Sanchez Art Center, 1220 Linda Mar
health care costs, that are about 75.8 tal and business assets. Total assets, to make sure everyone has insurance, 726-3110. Blvd., Pacifica. Showcase for local
percent funded with about $88.8 mil- which include cash, investments and if that goes away, will have a big artists. Small gift items will be sold.
DIY Succulent Holiday Wreath For more information call 355-1894.
lion in unfunded liabilities, Raigoza receivables along with property impact. Workshop. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. 150 San
Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Receive Lighted Boat Parade. 5:30 p.m. to 7
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$ 30. (650)598-9804.
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297 Bicycles ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma-
306 housewares chROMATIc hARMONIcA: Horner
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ADULT BIkES 1 regular and 2 with bal- cARPET 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny-
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mes incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 $30. (415)231-4825 fENDER MUSTANg I guitar amplifier 335 Rugs
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NEW DELUXE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
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340 camera & Photo Equip.
OffIcE SWIvEL Chair, good condition. at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
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painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
304 furniture AS NEW Slkillsaw 7 1/4", 3/4 HP, with 6'
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with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good cORDLESS DRILL 9.6 volt, great condi-
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tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. 345 Medical Equipment
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299 computers BRAND NEW Japanese Cotton Futton- (650)504-0585
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302 Antiques (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
310 Misc. for Sale bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439. Reach over 83,450 readers
Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
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spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat- ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 color in excellent condition 3/4
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REED ORgAN, antique, completely re- $25.(650)712-9962 leave message rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
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pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
cASh REgISTER Parts; Much Skin Not (650)952-3466 OPEN hOUSE
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NIkE AIR shoes, white, size 10, hardly
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dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 TUXEDO SIzE 40, black, including white potential home buyers &
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LUggAgE, RED, 21" NEW Samsonite
Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000 WILSON LEAThER Lady Jacket. Small,
from South San Francisco
like new. $45. (808)863-1136. to Palo Alto.
in your local newspaper.
NEgRINI fENcINg Epee mask size M WILSON LEAThER, burgundy lady jack-
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PREMIUM MOvINg blankets good con-
dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
BOW fLEX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good hIP hOUSINg
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gOLf cLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
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tion. Runs great! Must sell! $4,400/obo.
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P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
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trains
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(650)346-9586. Abbr.
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(650)340-8841Steve
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