Woodside Local News
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Updated Saturday May 17 2008 08:57:23 AM
Plan to aid uninsured dead on arrival [
Insidebayarea.com - 3/30/07]
An ambitious effort to provide health care for San Mateo County's uninsured adults suffered a financial setback this week when it was discovered that one idea for funding the program is illegal.
Ostrich slayer released, must undergo counseling [
Insidebayarea.com - 3/30/07]
One of two men charged with killing an ostrich on Halloween night last year at a ranch south of Half Moon Bay was released from custody Thursday and ordered to undergo animal cruelty counseling.
Mail-in elections are worth a try [
Palo Alto Daily News - 3/30/07]
The decision by state legislators to move up California's presidential primary will cost local taxpayers millions of dollars, but amid this fresh assault on local government coffers comes an opportunity to ...
Fire contract challenged [
Redwood City Daily News - 3/30/07]
Coastside firefighters who oppose a plan for the Half Moon Bay and Montara fire protection districts to contract for services with a state agency won court-ordered stays Thursday that block the implementation ...
Judge halts fire contract [
San Mateo Daily Journal - 3/30/07]
A plan to contract Half Moon Bay Fire services to the state was temporarily halted yesterday until a San Mateo County Superior Court Judge can decide whether a referendum petition by local firefighters is ...
Counties get funds to offer health care [
Contra Costa Times - 3/30/07]
Contra Costa and Alameda counties have won millions of federal dollars to provide health care to the uninsured, state officials announced Thursday in Martinez.
Horse virus outbreak appears to be over [
Hmbreview.com - 3/29/07]
It's been 10 days since fevers subsided on Debra Titone's Renegade Ranch in Montara, but even though the worst of a recent horse virus outbreak appears to be over, the boarding facility owner is taking ...
Last-chance meeting Hatch's Spanish Immersion Program is April 10 [
Coastsider - 3/29/07]
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Housing starts pick up [
Insidebayarea.com - 3/29/07]
In the first two months of the year, single-family home-building activity in the East Bay and Peninsula picked up a bit while California saw a big decline from a year ago, said an industry report released ...
Teachers may be laid off [
San Mateo Daily News - 3/29/07]
Local school districts are reclaiming more and more special education students from San Mateo County, prompting the county to lay off teachers in response to a trend whose long-term effects on students remain ...
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