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Monday April 3, 2017 XVII, Edition 196 www.smdailyjournal.com

Sunny Day crimes create huge legal caseload


Chief defender and district attorney assess impact of unprecedented gang-related court proceedings
By Anna Schuessler robbery and conspiracy. dants whove avoided trial by tak- It was as significant a case as
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Though plea deals earlier this ing a plea, according to prosecu- we ever prosecuted, he said.
month from four defendants in the tors. Defense attorney Paul
Five years after a war between crimes closed one chapter of the Steve Wagstaffe, San Mateo DeMeester, who represented
rival gangs shook East Palo Alto crimes spanning September 2012 County district attorney, said sev- Bustos-Montes in the March plea
and neighboring cities with four through December 2013, those eral aspects of the case have deals, estimated the number of wit-
murders and a host of other involved with court proceedings proven unprecedented, from the nesses involved in the grand jury
crimes, prosecutors and defense await an outstanding murder trial collaboration between law to be more than 88, with many
attorneys say there has been a expected to begin in July. The enforcement agencies required for others involved in police reports
significant amount of work and March 17 pleas of Raymond Louis John the arrests and to compile the evi- and other investigations follow-
Steve
resources needed to try the cases Bradford, Roberto Gabriel Bustos- dence involved in the crimes to ing the grand jury. DeMeester said
Wagstaffe Digiacinto
of the 16 people indicted for Montes, Eric Valencia Vargas and the longest criminal grand jury, because the several of the defen-
charges ranging from first degree Emmanuel Imani Hyland to ing or conspiring to murder three which lasted over two months, the
murder and drug trafficking to killing three rivals and attempt- others bring the total to 11 defen- county has ever seen. See SUNNY, Page 20

Parking and
traffic show
local strains
San Mateo County to study expenditures
for $85M in annual Measure K tax funds
By Samantha Weigel of interrelated issues revolving
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF around job growth surpassing
housing construction.
The Bay Area appears to be slip- One Bay Area Council poll
ping in desirability as many resi- shows nearly 40 percent of resi-
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL dents report feeling pinched by dents, and even higher rates of
Cathy Dolan surveys the few pieces of clothing left at Richards Dry Cleaners after it closed last week. skyrocketing housing costs and millennials, are considering leav-
overcrowded traffic woes, accord- ing the area in the next few years

Like family
ing to new studies released by the due to its high cost of living, traf-
Bay Area Council. fic congestion and housing unaf-
Families are struggling to afford fordability.
housing, commuters are fed up The incredible economic pros-
with congestion and millennials perity in the Bay Area has resulted
Belmont dry cleaners shuts its doors after almost 30 years are looking for greener pastures
where the cost of living isnt so
in unsustainable housing prices
and traffic congestion, said Dave
By Anna Schuessler that it was even more special than staff always had time to talk when high. The annual surveys conduct- Pine, vice president of the San
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF we realized, said Cathy Dolan. A he came to their business, and ed by the business and policy
lot of the customers were like remembers talking to Tim Dolan advocacy group highlights a range
When Cathy and Tim Dolan pur- friends in a sense. about politics as well as Cathys See POLL, Page 18
chased Richards Dry Cleaning in Longtime customer Don Geyton father, Richard, when he was the
Belmont from her father some 18
years ago, they viewed the endeav-
has brought his clothes to be
cleaned at Richards Dry Cleaners
owner.
As the couple reflected on the
Officials look at expanding jails
for about as long as it has stood at past 18 years of owning their dry
or as a challenge.
The two werent sure what to
expect when they relocated to the
940 Old County Road, just east of
the Belmont Caltrain station.
cleaning business, they agreed
that their favorite part was inter-
mental health treatment pods
Peninsula from Folsom, where Geyton has seen many customers acting with their customers. For By Samantha Weigel ing vital treatment.
Cathy Dolan had been a banker dismayed by the news when they Cathy Dolan, whose grandparents DAILY JOURNAL STAFF In an effort to treat men and
and Tim Dolan had worked in con- have come to pick up or drop off ran a laundry and dry cleaning women with serious mental illness
struction. Now that their business clothes in the last month, when business in Rhode Island and par- With many jails and prisons who are in custody of the San
has shut its doors, the couple is the Dolans announced they had ents carried on the tradition in now inadvertently serving as Mateo County Sheriffs Office, a
learning just how much the rela- sold the lot earlier this year. California, her care for customers mental health facilities, San collaborative program between
tionships they have built with People are devastated, he said. started with the clothes they Mateo County officials are look- law enforcement and county health
customers mean. They were just a good group of brought to their store. She remem- ing to expand a new multi-disci- workers is underway.
Since we started telling people people. plinary program that encourages
[were] closing, we have found Geyton said the Dolans and their See CLEANERS, Page 18 inmates to participate in receiv- See JAIL, Page 6
2 Monday April 3, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


Nothing spoils a good party like a genius.
Elsa Maxwell, American socialite

This Day in History


During World War II, Japanese forces

1942 began their final assault on Bataan


against American and Filipino troops
who surrendered six days later; the
capitulation was followed by the
notorious Bataan Death March.
In 1 7 7 6 , George Washington received an honorary Doctor
of Laws degree from Harvard College.
In 1 8 6 0 , the legendary Pony Express began carrying mail
between St. Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, California.
(The delivery system lasted only 18 months before giving
way to the transcontinental telegraph.)
In 1 8 6 9 , Edvard Griegs Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op.
16, premiered in Copenhagen.
In 1 8 8 2 , outlaw Jesse James was shot to death in St.
Joseph, Missouri, by Robert Ford, a member of James
gang.
In 1 9 3 6 , Bruno Hauptmann was electrocuted in Trenton,
New Jersey, for the kidnap-murder of Charles Lindbergh Jr.
In 1 9 4 6 , Lt. Gen. Masaharu Homma, the Japanese com-
mander held responsible for the Bataan Death March, was
executed by firing squad outside Manila.
REUTERS
In 1 9 4 8 , President Harry S. Truman signed the Marshall People admire blooming cherry blossoms in Tokyo, Japan.
Plan, designed to help European allies rebuild after World
War II and resist communism.
In 1 9 6 5 , the United States launched the SNAP-10A nuclear In other news ...
power system into Earth orbit; it was the first nuclear reac- Crash covers German Nirvanas song Come As You Are: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports
tor sent into space. Take your time, hurry up, the choice the six heifers slipped out of the Star
In 1 9 6 8 , the day before he was assassinated in Memphis, autobahn in vegetables is yours, but dont be late... Packing Co. on Thursday afternoon
Tennessee, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. deliv- BERLIN A stretch of Germanys and took to north St. Louis streets,
ered his famous mountaintop speech to a rally of striking autobahn has been partially shut down Car carrying Super Bowl trotting through neighborhoods and
sanitation workers. after a truck carrying 15 tons of veg- trophy hits deer in Maine interrupting traffic. Police eventually
etables tipped over, spilling its con- rounded them up.
FAIRFIELD, Maine The Super
Birthdays tents across the highway near the east-
ern city of Magdeburg. Bowl trophys run-in with a deer was
New York-based Farm Sanctuary and
an animal-rescue organization in New
Police said the truck went off the nearly as improbable as the New Jersey are offering to take in the rene-
A14 autobahn and hit a highway bank England Patriots come-from-behind gade bovines. The slaughterhouses
Sunday morning, causing the trailer to win over the Atlanta Falcons. owner says those rescue groups can
tip over and strew its load of tomatoes, But it happened Friday night in have the crafty cattle, if the price is
cucumbers and peppers across the road, Maine when a Patriots employee who right.
the dpa news agency reported. had the Vince Lombardi Trophy in his
The trucks 34-year-old driver and its vehicle struck a deer in Fairfield. Police: 7-11 clerk refuses
36-year-old passenger were not hurt in Team spokesman Stacey James on
the accident. Saturday confirmed the accident. James dirty pennies, woman pulls guns
said the employee was unhurt and the
Actor Alec Actor Eddie Singer Wayne MELBOURNE, Fla. Police in
Baldwin is 59. Murphy is 56. Newton is 75.
Hacked New York Post app trophy was unscathed.
Florida are trying to identify a woman
sends out Heil President alert The trophy was on display Saturday they say pulled a pair of guns on a con-
Actress-singer Doris Day is 95. Former German Chancellor at the Cross Insurance Center in venience store clerk after he refused to
Helmut Kohl is 87. Conservationist Dame Jane Goodall is 83. NEW YORK The New York Post Bangor, Maine, as scheduled. It has
accept a jar of dirty pennies as pay-
Actor William Gaunt is 80. Songwriter Jeff Barry is 79. Actor app has been hacked on April Fools been traveling around the region to ment.
Eric Braeden is 76. Actress Marsha Mason is 75. Singer Tony Day, sending out push alert notifica- give fans a chance to see it.
Melbourne police tell Florida Today
Orlando is 73. Comedy writer Pat Proft is 70. Folk-rock singer tions that included Heil President State trooper Tyler Maloon gave the
the woman showed up early Wednesday
Richard Thompson is 68. Country musician Curtis Stone Donald Trump. team employee a ride after the accident
The Post apologized Saturday night, and posted a photo of himself with the morning at a 7-Eleven, picked up a few
(Highway 101) is 67. Blues singer-guitarist John Mooney is items and then gave the clerk the pen-
62. Rock musician Mick Mars (Motley Crue) is 61. Actor shortly after its app sent out a series of trophy on Facebook.
nies. Police say the clerk told the
David Hyde Pierce is 58. Rock singer John Thomas Griffith alerts. The Post said in a follow-up woman the coins were dirty and
(Cowboy Mouth) is 57. Rock singer-musician Mike Ness alert: Our push alert notification sys- Escape of cattle from gunked-up. The clerk says the
(Social Distortion) is 55. Rock singer Sebastian Bach is 49. tem was compromised this evening. slaughterhouse spurs roundup woman got angry and began throwing
Rock musician James MacDonough is 47. Olympic gold We are working to resolve the issue. things after he told her there were too
medal ski racer Picabo Street is 46. Actress Jennie Garth is 45. Please accept our apologies. ST. LOUIS Half a dozen cattle
many pennies for the store to accept.
Actor Jamie Bamber is 44. Actor Adam Scott is 44. Christian The messages appeared directed at apparently had a beef with a St. Louis
Trump. One message said, Open your slaughterhouse and high-tailed it out Police say the woman told the clerk
rock musician Drew Shirley (Switchfoot) is 43. Comedian
heart to those you do not understand of there, spawning an hours-long she was going to kill him before leav-
Aries Spears is 42. Actor Matthew Goode is 39. Actress Cobie
and listen to all those you fear and police chase and an online fundraising ing the store and returned with two
Smulders is 35. Rock-pop singer Leona Lewis is 32. Actress
look down upon. drive to spare them from the supermar- guns. The clerk sustained only minor
Amanda Bynes is 31. Actress-comedian Rachel Bloom is 30.
The alerts even included lyrics from ket shelves. injuries in the confrontation.
Actress Hayley Kiyoko is 26.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Monday April 3, 2017 3
Belmont burglary suspect nabbed of St. Francis of Assisi Church said. But he
Local briefs still managed to handle a fire hose to put out Police reports
Police arrested a man in San Bruno who the fire.
allegedly attempted to burglarize a home in Walsh said.
During the work, crews will lay down Clark was an active member of St. Francis
Belmont, police said.
enough asphalt to cover the equivalent of of Assisi Church where he helped start a Anti-social media
Belmont police responded Monday, ministry of The Society of St. Vincent de Someone called police to talk about a
March 6, to the burglar alarm at a home in ten miles of a four-lane highway, Walsh
Paul, whose members help the poor. guy on Facebook, it was reported from
the 4100 block of Marsten Avenue. The sus- said.
Clark received a three-gun salute during East Poplar Avenue in San Mateo 11:52
pect allegedly fled when the alarm was acti- It will also result in the installation of
the service a.m. Tuesday, March 28.
vated and he was not located, police said. new, long-lasting LED centerline lights and
new ground markings.
During an investigation, detectives used Man sentenced for
home security cameras in the neighborhood The airport will use its three other run-
trying to harm grandparents MILLBRAE
to identify the suspect as a black man wear- ways to accommodate all flights during the
closures but passengers may experience Theft. Someone stole a GPS unit valued at
ing a gray hooded sweatshirt, a dark base- A 24-year-old East Palo Alto man was approximately $50 from an unlocked vehi-
ball cap, dark pants and dark shoes. He was some delays, especially during periods of sentenced to a year in jail and three years
high-traffic or bad weather, Walsh said. cle on the 500 block of Lomita Avenue
driving a silver 2005 Infinity sedan. probation for attacking his grandfather before 8:40 a.m. Thursday, March 16.
Police then identified 27-year-old and police with a stick last year at his
Anthony Redwood of San Bruno as the sus- War hero who earned grandparents home, prosecutors said
Burg l ary . Someone broke into a vehicle
and stole property valued at approximately
pect, police said. delayed recognition honored today. $600 on the first block of Murchison Drive
San Bruno police located Redwoods vehi- A community and a nation honored a late Alex Jaimezcarranza started banging on before 7 a.m. Thursday, March 16.
cle Friday, March 28, at a motel in San Menlo Park U.S. Navy war hero who wasnt a door to his grandparents East Palo Alto Sho pl i fti ng . Someone stole items valued
Bruno. Redwood was located and taken into recognized until more than 60 years after home at about last December, screaming at approximately $1,175.78 from a store
custody without incident. He was booked his heroism. among other things that his grandmother on the 900 block of El Camino Real before
into the San Mateo County Jail on suspi- Friends, family and military personnel killed his cousin. 8:52 p.m. Tuesday, March 14.
cion of residential burglary, police said. honored Carl Clark at a memorial service at Then he picked up a five-foot long stick

Airport runways to close 11 a.m., Friday, March 31 at St. Francis of and tried to strike them with it. BURLINGAME
Assisi Church at in East Palo Alto. Jaimezcarranza hit his grandfather in the
head and forearm before a neighbor Theft. Someone stole a lawn mower from a
over summer for repaving Clark, who saved his ship from destruc-
stopped him. yard on Devereux Drive before 4:12 p.m.
The San Francisco International Airport tion in World War IIs Pacific Theater, died Saturday, March 18.
March 16 at the veterans hospital in Menlo Police were called and when officers
will close one of its runways this weekend arrived they found Jaimecarranza in the Theft. Someone stole $120 worth of sun-
and for eight more additional weekends after Park. He was 100 years old. glasses on Burlingame Avenue before 3:20
It took more than 60 years for military street with a stick and a pipe.
that to accommodate a repaving and upgrade Jaimezcarranza said to officers Shoot p.m. Saturday, March 18.
project, according to an SFO official. officials to honor Clark, a black man, after B urg l ary . A vehicles window was
he saved the destroyer USS Aaron Ward from me! I want you to shoot me! I want to die!
The airport closed Friday, March 31, run- according to prosecutors. smashed and a stereo system was taken near
way 28 Left in order to begin the work, said destruction when he put out a fire threaten- California Drive and Rosedale Avenue
ing to ignite bombs on the ship. He was taken to a San Mateo hospital for
SFO Duty Manager Joe Walsh. a psychiatric evaluation.Neither the offi- before 8:51 a.m. Sunday, March 5.
The runway, which is primarily used for More than 60 years later, Clark received
cer nor the grandfather was injured.
arriving flights, will reopen at noon on the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation
Rather than enter mental health court, he UNINCORPORATED SAN MATEO
Medal. He will be buried at Arlington
Monday.
National Cemetery in Virginia. chose to serve his sentence in county jail. COUNTY
The same closure will be in effect every Jaimezcarranza remains in jail on
weekend through the weekend of June 9, Let me tell you, black men were the Theft. Someone stole tax documents from
heroes of the war and [their] stories have $150,000 bail. His attorney Linda Bramy a USPS package on the 3100 block of
Walsh said. was not immediately available for com-
The one exception is on Memorial Day not been told, Ricki Stevenson, a woman Alpine Road before 4:25 p.m. Thursday,
who was a friend of the family, said. ment. March 9.
weekend, which begins on May 26.
[The work is] timed on weekends during Clark worked in the ships mess and came
this time of the year to have the least up to deck after six Japanese kamikaze
impact possible, Walsh said. We had to do planes crashed into the destroyer in May
it while its dry, and were trying not to do it 1945.
in July, August or September. He carried at least two people to the infir-
The project will result in new asphalt on mary. One blast from a crash broke his col-
the runway, which was last paved in 2008, larbone, his pastor, Rev. Lawrence Goode

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Storm kills 2 in Louisiana; state put on high alert


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS heavy thunderstorms, large hail and flash
flooding.
BREAUX BRIDGE, La. Strong winds In the rural community of Breaux Bridge,
flipped a mobile home off its foundation about 50 miles (80 kilometers) west of Baton
Sunday in Louisiana, killing a mother and her Rouge, St. Martin Parish Sheriffs Office
3-year-old daughter as a storm system with spokeswoman Maj. Ginny Higgins told The
hurricane-force winds crawled across the Deep Associated Press that a suspected tornado
South, damaging homes and businesses. touched down soon after a warning was
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards put the issued.
entire state on high alert and warned resi- Seconds later it hit, Higgins said. It hit
dents to stay off the roads. He urged people to the trailer, flipped it and tore its side off.
keep their cellphones charged and close by so There was a mother and daughter inside and
that they could get severe weather alerts both were killed.
throughout Sunday night and Monday morn- Higgins said 38-year-old Francine Gotch
ing. and 3-year-old Neville Alexander were pro-
It is an extremely dangerous weather nounced dead at the scene. Witnesses told
event, he said. KLFY-TV that the father was out at the time
Parts of Arkansas and Mississippi were and returned home to find the bodies amid the
also under a threat of tornadoes, but the bulls- splintered debris.
eye was on Louisiana. The system brought The governor said powerful straight-line REUTERS
unconfirmed tornadoes to the state as well as winds destroyed the mobile home. Two people were killed in a Louisiana trailer park when a tornado ripped through the area.

Tesla reports record state, tribal, and local recovery efforts in farm communities across California and
Around the state areas affected by severe weather from the nation.
deliveries of vehicles in 1st quarter February 1 to February 23. Union coordinator Juan Garcia says they
5,000 cars a week later this year after pro-
Electric car maker Tesla Inc. says it duction begins in July on the new Model The assistance will be available in more were expecting about 1,000 people at the
delivered a record 25,000 vehicles in the 3. than two dozen counties, mostly in the march in Santa Rosa but that many didnt
first quarter, up 69 percent from the same At $35,000, the Model 3 will cost about northern part of the state. want to gather publicly because they are
period last year. half as much as the lowest-price Model S. Gov. Jerry Brown requested the aid last afraid of being deported.
Tesla said Sunday that it delivered about It will also be simpler and easier to make, month. After five years of drought, Trump has made immigration a key issue
13,450 Model S cars and about 11,550 with more automation during production. California saw record-breaking precipita- in his administration and said his deporta-
Model X SUVs. Analysts say the Model 3, possibly along tion this year that led rivers and creeks to tion policies are necessary to keep the
Tesla says another 4,650 vehicles were with other new vehicles including a small break their banks. United States safe.
being transported to customers at the end SUV, could significantly increase Teslas
of the quarter and will be included in sec- sales volumes. Marches honor Cesar San Francisco finalist
ond-quarter deliveries. Chavez, protest Trump policies
Production in the first quarter totaled
Expectations for the Model 3 have for jail diversion grant
helped drive Tesla shares up by 30 percent
25,418 vehicles, also a record, Tesla said. since the start of the year. SANTA ROSA About 250 people San Francisco is a finalist for a $5.9
Tesla posted its first profit in three years marched in Santa Rosa in celebration of million grant that could improve resi-
in the third quarter of 2016, but it followed President Trump OKs farm labor leader Cesar Chavezs birthday dents safety, cut the number of people in
that with a $121 million loss in the fourth and to protest President Donald Trumps jail and save the city money, city officials
quarter. Analysts expect another loss for
federal aid for storm damage immigration policies. announced today.
the first quarter. President Donald Trump has approved The Santa Rosa Press Democrat reported The grant would be used to start a Law
Sundays report indicates Tesla is on federal assistance to help California coun- farmworkers and their supporters marched Enforcement Assisted Diversion or LEAD
track to hit its forecast of 47, 000 to ties recover from winter storms that caused and waved the red and black flag of the program, steering repeat minor drug
50,000 deliveries in the first half of 2017. flooding, mudslides and power outages. United Farm Workers of America union and offenders to treatment rather than jail, San
CEO Elon Musk said recently that the The Federal Emergency Management chanting Si se puede! (Yes we can!) Francisco Department of Public Health
Palo Alto-based company will produce Agency said Sunday that the funds will aid Similar rallies were planned Sunday in spokeswoman Rachael Kagan said.

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Dakota Access fight provides blueprint for other pipeline protests
By Blake Nicholson Sunrise pipeline that will move natural gas
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from Pennsylvania to Virginia.
Theyre also being used against projects
BISMARCK, N.D. Prolonged protests that are still in the planning stages, includ-
in North Dakota have failed to stop the ow ing the proposed Pilgrim oil pipeline in
of oil through the Dakota Access pipeline, New York and New Jersey and the proposed
at least for now, but they have provided Bayou Bridge Pipeline in Louisiana.
inspiration and a blueprint for protests Dakota Access opponents have also
against pipelines in other states. vowed to ght against the resurgent
The months of demonstrations that Keystone XL pipeline, which would move
sought to halt the four-state pipeline have crude oil from Canada to Nebraska and on to
largely died off with the February clearing Texas Gulf Coast reneries.
of the main protest camp and the comple- A big part of our message was not just to
tion of the pipeline, which will soon be nationalize the ght against Dakota
moving oil from North Dakota to a distribu- Access, but to highlight regional issues
tion point in Illinois. that people are facing, said Dallas
Four Sioux tribes are still suing to try to Goldtooth, an organizer with the
halt the project, which they say threatens Indigenous Environmental Network. To
their water supply, cultural sites and reli- use our momentum.
gious rights. But theyve faced a string of The inuence of the Dakota Access
setbacks in court since President Donald protest is evident in various forms. For
Trump moved into the White House. example, some who protested in North
Despite the setbacks, Dakota Access Dakota have gone to Texas and Florida to
protest organizers dont view their efforts help with those demonstrations, according
as wasted. They say the protests helped to Goldtooth. The Red Warrior Society, a
raise awareness nationwide about their pipeline protest group that advocated
broader push for cleaner energy and greater REUTERS aggressive tactics in North Dakota, is pro-
respect for the rights of indigenous people. A protester rallies against President Donald Trump's executive order to fast track the Keystone moting resistance in other states via social
The opportunity to build awareness XL and Dakota Access oil pipelines in Los Angeles. media.
started at Standing Rock and its spreading There are nearly a dozen accounts on the
out to other areas of the United States, said pipeline crosses under a Missouri River online fundraising are now being used GoFundMe crowdfunding site seeking
Dave Archambault, the chairman of the reservoir that serves as the tribes water against several projects. They include the money to battle the Sabal Trail and Trans-
Standing Rock Sioux tribe, which has led supply, organizers called on them to take Sabal Trail pipeline that will move natural Pecos pipelines. The Society of Native
the legal push to shut down the pipeline the ght to other parts of the country where gas from Alabama to Florida; the Trans- Nations, which is ghting the Trans-Pecos,
project. pipelines are in the works. Pecos natural gas pipeline in Texas; the used the protest camp model from North
As protesters left the area in southern The tactics used in North Dakota resist- Diamond pipeline that will carry oil from Dakota to set up a camp in Texas, according
North Dakota where the Dakota Access ance camps, prominent use of social media, Oklahoma to Tennessee; and the Atlantic to Executive Director Frankie Orona.

Trump says U.S. is ready to act alone over North Korean nuclear weapons
By Catherine Lucey China Sea during their meeting on Thursday Asked how he would tackle North Korea, The relationship between the United
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and Friday. Trump said: Im not going to tell you. You States and China has been uncertain since
Yes, we will talk about North Korea, know, I am not the United States of the past Trumps election. During his campaign he
POTOMAC FALLS, Va. President Trump told the newspaper for a story that where we tell you where we are going to hit accused China of unfair trade practices and
Donald Trump says that the United States is appeared Sunday on its website. And China in the Middle East. threatened to raise import taxes on Chinese
prepared to act alone if China does not take has great inuence over North Korea. And While China provides diplomatic and goods and declare Beijing a currency
a tougher stand against North Koreas China will either decide to help us with economic support to its neighbor, it claims manipulator, though it is unclear whether
nuclear program. North Korea, or they wont. And if they do that its inuence over Kim Jong Uns gov- Trump will follow through with either
Trumps comments in an interview with that will be very good for China, and if they ernment is limited. threat.
the Financial Times come just days before dont it wont be good for anyone.
he is set to host Chinese President Xi Trump said trade was the incentive for Obituary
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Washingtons high-court fights date to Washington


By Mark Sherman George Washington.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Comment on Confirmations have been episodically controversial,
or share this story at said Ringhand, who is the Georgia law schools associate
WASHINGTON Wondering when Supreme Court nomi- www.smdailyjournal.com dean. The level of controversy has ebbed and flowed.
nations became so politically contentious? Only about 222 John Rutledge, a South Carolinian who was a drafter of the
years ago when the Senate voted down George Constitution, was the first to succumb to politics. The
Washingtons choice for chief justice. threatening a filibuster, which takes 60 votes to overcome, Senate confirmed Rutledge as a justice in 1789, a post he
This years brouhaha sees Senate Democrats and to try to stop Gorsuch from becoming a justice. If they suc- gave up a couple of years later to become South Carolinas
Republicans bracing for a showdown over President Donald ceed, Republicans who control the Senate could change the chief justice.
Trumps nominee, Neil Gorsuch. Its the latest twist in the rules and prevail with a simple majority vote in the 100- In 1795, Washington nominated Rutledge to replace John
political wrangling that has surrounded the high court member body. Jay as chief justice. By then, Rutledge had become an out-
vacancy almost from the moment Justice Antonin Scalia The struggle spilled over into the Sunday news shows, spoken opponent of the Jay Treaty, which sought to reduce
died in February 2016. where the Senate Democratic leader, Chuck Schumer, told tensions with England. A year after ratifying the treaty, the
We are in an era of extreme partisan energy right now, NBCs Meet the Press its highly, highly unlikely that Senate voted down Rutledges nomination.
said University of Georgia law professor Lori Ringhand. In Gorsuch will get 60 votes and Senate Majority Leader Mitch The rejected chief justice was partly a victim of his own
such a moment, the partisanship will manifest itself across McConnell vowed the nominee will be confirmed this week design. He was among the drafters who insisted Congress
government, and theres no reason to think the nomination one way or the other. should have a role in the Supreme Court appointment
process will be exempt from that. It hasnt been in the As she lays out in Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings process, rather than leave it solely to the president, histori-
past, and Constitutional Change, the book she co-wrote, an Henry Abraham wrote in his history of high court
Each side has accused the other of unprecedented obstruc- Ringhand said, There were more rejected nominees in the appointments, Justices, Presidents, and Senators.
tion. Republicans wouldnt even hold a hearing for Merrick first half of the nations history than in the second half. Rutledge was not the last to get close to the lifetime
Garland, President Barack Obamas nominee. Democrats are That controversy has been partisan in many cases, back to appointment to the court only to see it yanked away.

inmates as well as improve safety for best for their mental well-being.

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employees, according to a staff report.
The goal of the program is to prevent
inmates with serious mental illness from
Encouraging inmates to voluntarily participate and
receive more intensive psychiatric treatment than would
otherwise be available in regular pods is also thought to be
decompensating, or having their condi- a benefit to correctional officers or health providers who
tion deteriorate, in jail and ideally stabi- staff the jail.
The county established mental health pods, specialty lize them to be reintroduced back to the You really have a mental health hospital within a cor-
quarters where qualifying inmates live and receive more general population, according to the rectional setting, its really two distinct and very different
intensive psychiatric treatment. The voluntary program report. disciplines that have to work together, County Manager
was initially rolled out for women at the Maple Street Currently, there are eight women John Maltbie said during the meeting, according to a live
Correctional Facility in August, then in January for men at Carlos Bolanos
enrolled in the program that can accom- video.
a portion of the Maguire jail in downtown Redwood City. modate up to 10; and six men in the Maguire pods where The countys facility has become even more valuable
Last week, representatives with the Sheriffs Office and staff is hoping to make improvements to accommodate up since San Mateo, along with several other counties, was no
Health System approached the Board of Supervisors to pro- to 14 inmates. The fastest one can complete the program is longer able to contract with Santa Clara County for use of
vide an update on the program and their plans to make six weeks, although the length of their stay varies greatly their mental health beds, according to staff.
improvements at the mens mental health pods. based on situation, according to the report. Bolanos and Health System Chief Louise Rogers are slat-
Its been tremendous. It allows one location where we Most of the inmates were in administrative segregation ed to continue working on a proposal to improve the mens
can make sure they get the mental health services that they prior to being relocated to the mental health pods where facility at Maguire which is the newer portion still in
need, in an environment where its conducive to the they receive treatment from a multidisciplinary team that service next to the old downtown jail that was retired when
improvement of their condition, Sheriff Carlos Bolanos includes custody staff as well as providers with correctional Maple Street opened last year. The Sheriffs Office is slated
said after the meeting. health and mental health services, according to the report. to revamp the old facility and relocate administrative serv-
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, Joining the program is voluntary and inmates are ices from the main courthouse in the coming years.
people in a mental health crisis are more likely to required to meet certain criteria to remain in the three- County Counsel John Beiers noted inmate health care is a
encounter police than get medical help resulting in nearly 2 phase program or face being removed. It is also not a sub- hot topic amongst attorneys representing counties and
million people with mental illness being booked into jails stitute for acute care, as the program does not administer there have been several lawsuits throughout the state over
every year. Many are awaiting trial, meaning they have not involuntary medication, according to the report. those who have mental illness not receiving proper treat-
been convicted, and their mental state often ends up deteri- Still, the mental health pods provide a different, more ment while incarcerated.
orating without proper treatment, according to NAMI. appropriate setting for this segment of the jail, Bolanos San Mateo County law enforcement agencies have also
Its truly a sad situation that our jails have such a high said. been proactive in encouraging police officers and sheriffs
number of people who have mental health problems that We have a good number of people who are seriously deputies to undergo Crisis Intervention Training, a special-
could be better served in a medical facility, Bolanos said. mentally ill who could benefit from being in an environ- ty course for first responders led in conjunction with NAMI.
The pods are part of the Behavioral Health Program, ment that is less custodial and more treatment oriented, Bolanos noted its a collaborative effort to ensure those
approved last year as a way to support rehabilitation for Bolanos said. with serious mental illness who are behind San Mateo
Bolanos noted the nature of jail is such that those with Countys bars are receiving proper treatment.

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In visit, Egypts el-Sissi to test chemistry with Trump
By Hamza Hendawi leader rose to power in A senior White House Atlantic Council.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2013 when, as defense ofcial was non-commit- El-Sissi may nd himself pushing back
minister, he led the mili- tal on what the adminis- against some of the Middle East policies
CAIRO Making his rst ofcial visit tarys ouster of the tration was prepared to reportedly being considered by the Trump
to Washington, Abdel-Fattah el-Sissis Islamist Mohammed do on military aid and the administration, like creating a military
meeting this week with U. S. President Morsi. He was elected Brotherhood. Brieng coalition of Sunni Arab U.S. allies against
Donald Trump would be a signicant step in president a year later but reporters, he spoke of the perceived threat of non-Arab Shiite Iran.
the international rehabilitation of the gen- has ruled with an iron Washingtons wish to There has been talk of deeper U.S. involve-
eral-turned-politician who was kept out of grip. sustain a strong securi- ment in the Saudi-led coalitions ght
the Obama White House. Donald Trump Obama never invited Abdel-Fattah ty assistance relation- against Shiite rebels in Yemen, with Egypt
But, analysts caution, there may not be el-Sissi to the White ship with Egypt. possibly being urged to contribute forces.
House, allowed his administration to repeat- el-Sissi Washington wants to Egypt has never shared Saudi Arabias
much more that Egypts president could take
from Mondays White House visit, branded edly admonish his government over its use el-Sissis visit to reboot the bilateral view of Iran as a looming existential threat
as historic by pro-government media at human rights record and briey suspended relationship and build on the strong con- and has also resisted pressure from Riyadh
home. some U.S. military aid, which normally runs nection the two leaders established when to contribute troops to the war in Yemen.
There has been no ofcial word on the at $1.3 billion a year. they met in New York, the ofcial said, Trumps position on Tehran seems closer to
specics of the wish list el-Sissi is taking The Egyptian media responded by accus- speaking on condition of anonymity. the Saudi perspective.
to Washington, but expectations include ing Obama of supporting the Brotherhood Short-term, it is an important victory for Egypt, however, does see an existential
more military aid, designating el-Sissis and destabilizing the country through his el-Sissi, said Michael W. Hanna of New threat from the turmoil in Libya, with which
nemesis the Muslim Brotherhood as a administrations backing of a popular 2011 Yorks Century Foundation. it shares a porous desert border. Cairo would
terrorist group, and restoring the kind of uprising that ousted long-time ruler Hosni The Egyptian leader, Hanna said, has prefer Washington more involved in the
strategic partnership Egypt enjoyed with Mubarak. steadily earned international respectability search for a political settlement unifying
the United States for more than 30 years. In contrast, Trump and el-Sissi hit it off in large part due to a key Western shift in the the countrys rival administrations, thus
Another issue that may arise is the Arab from their rst encounter in September, perception of Egypt and the rest of the paving the way for crushing militant groups
Leagues territorial demands in exchange for when the Republican nominee spoke of Middle East emphasizing stability over operating there.
peace with Israel, reafrmed last week. El- good chemistry between them following human rights or democratic reform. El-Sissi may nd it difcult to afford,
Sissi, whose country already has peace with a meeting on the sidelines of the U.N. El-Sissi has also recently won plaudits for politically or nancially, involvement in a
Israel, may be in a position to help Trump General Assembly. some painful economic reforms. foreign military adventure.
push for a broad deal and gain points in The same media that vilied Obama hailed But a convergence of interests on His country is in the middle of a deep eco-
Washington but there is potential for dis- Trump as a strong leader who will treat Monday is far from guaranteed. nomic crisis, his army is engaged in a tough
agreement as well. Egypt with respect and appreciated el- Probably too much has been made of the ght in Sinai against militants led by a
Admittedly, the Egyptian leader has rea- Sissis leadership. Moreover, there is chemistry between Trump and el-Sissi local afliate of the Islamic State group and
son to be optimistic about his relations with expectation that a Trump administration there are convergences of interest, and there his security forces are conducting a long-
Trump. will be far more tolerant of human rights is the absence of tension that existed with term crackdown on critics while watching
Former President Barak Obama kept el- abuses in the name of stability and counter- the Obama administration, but thats about for any signs of public unrest fueled by the
Sissi at arms length after the Egyptian terrorism. it, said H.A. Hellyer, a senior fellow at the soaring cost of living.

U.S. ambassador says no love in diplomatic dealings with Russia


By Hope Yen She said she was beating up on Russia
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS We dont want any country involved in our elections, ever. We need over issues such as its actions in Crimea and
its dispute with Ukraine.
WASHINGTON The U.S. ambassador to
to be very strong on that. When asked if she believes Trump should
the United Nations says theres no question Nikki Haley, U.S. ambassador to Russia publicly take a harder Russia stance, she
Russia was involved in the U.S. presiden- said: Of course, hes got a lot of things hes
tial election and insists President Donald believes Russian operatives hacked House intelligence committee, Rep. Devin doing.
Trump would fully support strong action Democratic Party emails during the election, Nunes, view secret intelligence reports that Theres no love or anything going on
against the Kremlin once investigations are he has repeatedly lambasted as fake news he says pointed to inappropriate leaking. with Russia right now, Haley said. They
complete. any suggestion that he or his staff had con- Rep. Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on get that were getting our strength back, that
Speaking in television interviews broad- nections to Russia. the panel, went to the White House on were getting our voice back and that were
cast Sunday, Nikki Haley contended there is Trump continued his attacks over the Friday to view materials that he said were starting to lead again, and, honestly, at the
no contradiction between her tough stance weekend, tweeting: It is the same Fake precisely the same. He declined on Sunday United Nations, thats the No. 1 comment I
and Trumps repeated public statements News Media that said there is no path to to describe the contents, but criticized the get is that theyre just so happy to see the
seeking to minimize Russias role. She said victory for Trump that is now pushing the unorthodox disclosure to Nunes, suggesting United States lead again.
Trump has not once told her to stop beat- phony Russia story. A total scam! that the material was more likely an effort Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., who chairs
ing up on Russia. He added on Sunday: The real story turns to deect attention and create a cloud the Armed Services Committee, said it was
She joins Defense Secretary James Mattis out to be SURVEILLANCE and LEAKING! through which the public cannot see. indisputable that Russia attempted to inu-
as Trump administration ofcials who have Find the leakers. Whenever they see the president use the ence the U.S. election, reiterating his call
forcefully called out Russia for its actions U.S. intelligence agencies report that word fake, it should set off alarm bells, for a special select committee.
during the 2016 U.S. campaign. Russia tried to help Trumps campaign Schiff said. I think thats really what going But Senate Majority Leader Mitch
We dont want any country involved in effort. The FBI as well as congressional on here. McConnell said he didnt think another
our elections, ever, Haley said. We need to committees are investigating whether the Trump as president persuaded Haley to review was necessary, citing the bipartisan
be very strong on that. Russian government coordinated with leave the governorship of South Carolina to work from the Senate Intelligence
Russian President Vladimir Putin has Trump associates during the campaign. The represent the U.S. at the United Nations. Committee.
denied his country meddled in the 2016 con- White House is also trying to quell a
test between Trump and Democrat Hillary restorm over its behind-the-scenes role in
Clinton. While Trump himself has said he helping the Republican chairman of the

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Desperation sets in as Colombia flood death toll tops 200


By Alba Tobella
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MOCOA, Colombia Townspeople desperately searched


their ruined homes and the local hospital for loved ones
Sunday after a torrent of water, mud and debris swept
through a city in southern Colombia, causing more than
200 deaths, many of them children, and leaving hundreds
more missing and injured.
Neighborhoods were left strewn with rocks, wooden
planks, tree limbs and brown muck after heavy rain caused
the three rivers that surround Mocoa to rise up and surge
through the city of 40,000 Friday night and early Saturday
as people slept. The deluge smashed houses, tore trees out
by the roots and washed cars and trucks away.
Search-and-rescue teams combed through the debris and
helped people who had been desperately clawing at huge
mounds of mud by hand. Many had little left to search.
People went to their houses and found nothing but the
oor, said Gilma Diaz, a 42-year-old woman from another
town who came to search for a cousin.
President Juan Manuel Santos, who visited Mocoa for a
second straight day Sunday, declared the area a disaster zone
and said the death toll stood at 210. But that was all but cer-
tain to rise because authorities said there were more than
200 injured, some in critical condition, and more than 200
others unaccounted for.
Dozens stood in the door of a hospital, hoping for news
of family members who were not on the list of those con-
rmed dead or injured. Others frantically knocked on rela- REUTERS
tives doors, hoping to nd someone with information A man looks at a destroyed area after heavy rains caused several rivers to overflow, pushing sediment and rocks into buildings
about their loved ones. and roads in Colombia.
The disaster seemed to hit young people particularly hard. Solarte said. deforestation, which eliminates some protection from
Santos said more than 40 of the dead identied so far were Jair Echarri, who came from a nearby town to help, also runoff, and because many people built their homes close to
under 18, perhaps because youngsters were already in bed struggled to comprehend the loss of so many children. I the water. But the triggering event was rainfall of more than
when the oodwaters struck. feel an enormous sadness because its lled with kids 5 inches (130 milimeters) that began late Friday.
Maria Cordoba, a 52-year-old resident who was trying to things, toys, clothes, school books, he said. I am a A 1989 hydrology report for the Agricultural Ministry
wash her belongings in a river, said two of her nephews, father and this breaks my heart. warned that just such a disaster could happen unless steps
ages 6 and 11, were killed when their house was destroyed. Santos said the avalanche of water and debris also were taken to reinforce the riverbanks, channel water away
The mother as well was totally beaten up but managed to knocked out power in half of the province of Putumayo, from the town and restore some of the forest. It was not
save her 18-month-old baby, she said. where Mocoa is located, and destroyed the areas fresh water immediately clear why those steps had not been taken.
A rescue worker in an orange jumpsuit emerged from one network, creating dangerous and unsanitary conditions. Juan Chanchi de Ruiz, 74, said the noise of the surging
search area with the body of an infant wrapped in a towel. Mocoa is vulnerable to ooding. It is surrounded by the ood woke her up and gave her enough time to get to high-
Not far away, Abelardo Solarte, a 48-year-old resident of three rivers in a natural basin created by the surrounding er ground. Her house wasnt damaged, but several neigh-
Mocoa, held a childs shoe as he helped clear debris. mountains. bors homes were heavily damaged and many people ed
You have no idea how many kids there are around here, The danger has grown worse in recent years because of with some of their belongings.

Pakistan sets up unique helpline for women in need


By Kathy Gannon emotional, she said at the helpline center located in the They keep a careful log of all their calls, which average
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sprawling provincial parliament buildings in Pakistans one a day so far, and while most have emanated from the
deeply conservative Khyber Pukhtunkhwa province, where provincial capital of Peshawar, several have come from
PESHAWAR, Pakistan When Durdana married for a sec- tribal councils still hand over young girls to settle disputes. more remote regions.
ond time and to a man of her own choosing, her parents Not far from the border with neighboring Afghanistan, Durdanas call was from Swat, a picturesque mountain
threatened to kill her if she tried to see her new husband. Khyber Pukhtunkhwa became the rst province in Pakistan region of clear blue lakes that ramble through valleys sur-
They imprisoned her in their home, but she still had her to set up a hotline for women that feeds directly into the rounded by imposing peaks. The areas beauty is a stark
mobile phone and had learned that a helpline for women had provincial legislature. contrast to its dark and violent history. It was in Swat where
been set up. She noted the number and then one day when she Its still a small operation. It began March 1 and so far Pakistans Taliban briey ruled, beheading police in the
was alone in the house, she called. there are only two operators, Hassan and Mehran Akbar. town square and where Malala Yousafzai was shot in the
Nayab Hassan was on the other end. She had been trained They take the information from the women and Shandana head for advocating girls education and criticizing the vio-
how to answer the call. Be gentle. Listen. Let them speak. Naeem, a lawyer, follows up with advice and a network of lent religious radicals as being frightened of female educa-
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ter stories about Obamacare, or to plug Supreme Court
appointee Neil Gorsuch, even an invite to the White House
nomic expansions in at least a gener- the nation. This
ation. San Mateo Countys unemploy- priority would not Easter Egg Hunt. And nobody had. Even Republican
making improvements which get peo-
ment rate is among the lowest in the be in the states friends. I wasnt a Trump supporter, I never contributed to
ple out of their cars, to work on time
nation and the Bay Area as whole is a proposal without his campaign, so how does the White House have my per-
and home to their families so they can
global economic engine. But with the work of the sonal email? I wondered if I was the victim of a KGB hack.
enjoy a better work/life balance.
that success, San Mateo Countys Peninsula Mobility But then I read a recent article in The New Yorker magazine
In our countys history, there may
roads have become more congested Group, a broad Is Trump Trolling the White House Press Corps? and I
be few years as momentous as 2018
than ever and our mass transit sys- coalition of elected had a possible explanation.
will be. In addition to the state trans-
tems are under tremendous stress. and community Eight years ago, I covered the Democratic convention
portation funding package, a regional
To keep our county a viable place to leaders, associa- and the presidential inauguration for the Daily Journal. I
measure is being planned for 2018 to
work and to live, we will need to tions and private needed a special press pass
raise bridge tolls and pay for trans-
make new investments to improve our sector and govern- to do both. Since then I
portation infrastructure improvements
transportation networks and to make ment employers receive notices about both
throughout the Bay Area. And on the
up for long-deferred modernization of convened by the conventions and copies of
local level, SamTrans and Caltrain are
our transit system. And this will San Mateo County speeches to be delivered.
preparing to seek public support for a
require that we do what San Mateo Economic Someone in the West Wing
2018 ballot measure that would make
County always has done so well: work Development thought perhaps the DJ was
possible the reinvention of the coun-
together, build consensus and unite Association, or part of the alt-right press
tys transportation system focused on
behind broadly supported solutions. SAMCEDA. and I a potential floater.
reducing traffic congestion and
San Mateo County is unique. Within The PMG is Floaters are reporters who
improving mobility.
its borders are 20 diverse cities and focused on support- are not members of the reg-
More than ever, we must do what we
ing projects and ular Washington press
towns. There is no big city like San do best in this county: Build a coali-
efforts to improve corps but are receiving
Francisco or San Jose to dominate the tion of advocacy that includes our San
mobility within unusual attention at White
landscape. As a result, a spirit of Mateo County community of elected
San Mateo County and across the House briefings. Several of
cooperation and mutual respect and transit leaders, SAMCEDA and
bridges and county lines our residents these floaters aim to make
among elected officials, the business PMG major employers to act locally
drive every day. It is leading a coali- fake news or make President
community and community leaders to educate residents, expand the pri-
tion in support of the important work Trump look good.
has become our modus operandi. vate sectors role in supporting trans-
of our local and regional transporta- ***
In the past 40 years, we have portation solutions and explore ways
tion agencies as they study and imple- But trolling the press corps and creating and repeating
worked together to create SamTrans, to seek voter approval for new fund-
ment comprehensive infrastructure fake news isnt funny. Its dangerous. Its an attempt to hide
to save Caltrain, to extend BART ing streams we control locally all
projects, maximize the efficiency of what is really going on and a device used by tyrants and dic-
down the Peninsula and to fund local with goals we can all agree upon:
our highways with managed lanes tators to squelch criticism and punish enemies. Trumps
and county transportation projects improve mobility, reduce traffic con-
technology, expand mass transit White House and its defenders are now trying to deflect
through the San Mateo County gestion and preserve the quality of
capacity, increase ferry service, attention from serious investigations of Russian tampering
Transportation Authority. life in San Mateo County.
launch express bus service and in U.S. elections and the role of Trump campaign surrogates
Now, in the face of tremendous needs, Lets work together to take control
improve bike and pedestrian mobili- in helping the Russians. We have the president lying about
a profound and unprecedented opportu- of our own mobility future.
ty. It is a prime example of how we President Obamas wiretapping as a distraction. We have
nity exists a convergence of state, Trump supporters on the Hill more interested in leaks to
regional and local funding initiatives get things done here. Carole Groom is a member of the
This broad coalition is focused on the press than Russian interference in our democracy.
that could enable truly transformative San Mateo County Board of
reducing bottlenecks and congestion Without Deep Throat, we might not have had Watergate
transit improvements. Thankfully, our Superv isors, chair of the San Mateo
along Highway 101 and up and down and the exposure of President Richard Nixons crimes.
local state representatives Senators County Transportation Authority and
the El Camino Real corridor, on revi- Without the Pentagon Papers, we would not have the facts
Jerry Hill and Scott Weiner, and member of the SamTrans Board of
talizing the Dumbarton Corridor and about the Vietnam War and Johnsons and Gen. William
Assemblymen Kevin Mullin, Marc Directors. Dav e Pine is the v ice presi-
on unclogging State Route 92. Westmorelands cover up. There are awful things happen-
Berman and Phil Ting are working dent of the Board of Superv isors and a
We will also vigorously advocate ing in the nations capital today and the only way the pub-
side by side with Gov. Jerry Brown and member of the SamTrans and Caltrain
and support mobility options accessi- lic will be informed is through a vigilant press corps.
Transportation Secretary Brian Kelly Board of Directors. Rosanne Foust is
ble to residents of all socioeconomic Theres a difference between leaking classified information
on a comprehensive transportation president and CEO of the San Mateo
levels, leverage private sector finan- to a foreign government and leaking to expose govern-
funding package for California County Economic Dev elopment
cial support and partnerships and ment or company malfeasance.
announced just last week. Association and past chair of the San
look for ways to reduce red tape and ***
This transportation legislation tar- Mateo County Transportation
streamline the permitting process for As distasteful as it may be, we need to know when a
gets funds specifically to reduce con- Authority.
president lies. And a lying president is a dangerous thing.

Letter to the editor First, it undermines if not destroys his credibility. Nations
may think he is all bluster and a bully who caves when the
opponent is strong. He has the power to start a nuclear war
just with the press of a button. Lets hope some bureaucrat
Climate change thing is said, it doesnt matter if it is true going to let this man destroy the EPA and will check with a more creditable and knowledgeable
or not. The worst is still to come, and its lift fossil fuels over renewalable energy? source before following orders.
Editor, from a man that acknowledges that he All of the changes we made in the way we Trump likes to get his information from supportive TV
What is happening in the United States? doesnt read books, and I cannot believe live were meant to correct the damages pundits on Fox or Breitbart News and not experts in his
I have to accept that Mr. Trump was that citizens, no matter what their politi- we have done to our environment, so our own cabinet. New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd
describes this as a distorted, belligerent, dystopian
elected, but I dont have to accept what is cal party, accept it. children could live a better, healthier life. Darwinian, cracked-mirror world that is alarming
happening. After all that has been done about clean- Our generation made a promise to our Americans and our allies. The Trump-friendly Wall Street
The lies and the stories that are so easily ing up our environment, after most of the children to correct the damge we did. Journal editorialized that he was damaging his presidency
accepted have changed the way we live nations of the world have started doing Dont let this man break that promise. with his seemingly endless stream of exaggerations, evi-
our lives. The meaning of truth has the same, we let one man say climate Robert Nice dence-free accusations, implausible denials and other
falsehoods. The editorial concluded Two months into his
changed to a point where, when some- change is a falsehood. Are we seriously Redwood City presidency, Gallup has Mr. Trumps approval rating at 39
percent. No doubt Mr. Trump considers that fake news, but
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those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. We need to know that the White House is removing regu-
By combining local news and sports coverage, lations to protect our health and welfare. That its failed
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Once-booming gun industry recalibrating under Trump From 2004 to 2013, sales of all handguns
By Lisa Marie Pane
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pistols and revolvers increased nearly
fivefold, according to industry figures.
WEBSTER, Texas President Donald Sales of rifles tripled in that timeframe.
Trump promised to revive manufacturing in Battle Rifle took shape in the middle of
the United States, but theres one once-bur- that surge, formed in 2010 after its founder
geoning sector poised to shrink under his Chris Kurzadkowski ventured into his
watch: the gun industry. garage to build his police officer son a rifle
Fears of government limits on guns from scratch.
some real, some perceived led to a surge Now, the retail store in the front of his
in demand during President Barack Obamas shop has a cozy seating area, a TV and cof-
tenure and manufacturers leapt to keep up. fee with such names as AK-47 Espresso
Over the decade ending in 2015, the number Blend. The craftsmanship happens out
of U. S. companies licensed to make back, where the all-male crew brings a love
firearms jumped a whopping 362 percent. of long guns, the Second Amendment, pre-
But sales are down and the bubble appears to cision and a bit of artistry to creating cus-
be bursting with a staunch advocate for gun tom-made rifles.
rights in the White House and Republicans Battle sells about seven each week. Prices
ruling Congress. range from around $700 to as much as
The trends really almost since Election $4,000, depending on accessories, specifi-
Day or election night have been that gun cations and custom paint jobs. Some 60
sales have slacked off, said Robert Spitzer, percent of its weapons are sold to police
political science department chairman at officers.
State University of New York at Cortland. Country music and conservative talk
When you take away Barack Obama and radio waft through the cavernous shop
you give the Republicans control of both where guns are made and used ones repaired.
houses of Congress, which is extremely The ribbing among the tight-knit group is
friendly to the gun lobby, then the political REUTERS
constant, but when it turns serious, the men
pressure subsides. And that surely is at least Worker Marilyn MacKay assembles a rifle at the Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. gun factory in Newport, describe their work as something that tran-
a key part of the explanation for the drop- New Hampshire. scends simple labor.
off in sales. Our forefathers realized what tyranny
The pendulum swing is not lost on Obama and notes the change for the industry country, many of them founded since 2000, does and if you dont have a way to protect
employees of outfits such as Battle Rifle under Trump is a topic of conversation in the said Larry Keane, senior vice president and yourself from tyranny then you become a
Co., a small enterprise tucked into a nonde- shop. general counsel for the National Shooting subject, said ammunition expert Jamey
script strip mall outside Houston, with a You might have people who were more Sports Foundation. Experts say many are Spears, who spent five years in Texas law
storefront section featuring cases filled with inclined to buy because they were worried drawn to long guns, in part because sales for enforcement until he was shot during a raid
handguns and walls lined with assault rifle- they might not be able to later. Thats going them rose after a Clinton-era ban on on a Dallas crack house. The .45-caliber
style long guns. The manufacturing floor and away for sure, he said. But by the same assault weapons expired in 2004 and hollow point bullet that went through a gap
its eight employees, all veterans of the mili- token, the shooting sports in this country politicians threats to restrict them drove in his body armor remains lodged next to
tary or law enforcement, occupy the back. are going to explode because theyre not demand. At the same time, shooting sports his spine, a noticeable lump reminding him
President Obama was the best gun sales- going to be as worried or restricted about grew in popularity, and returning veterans of how close he came to dying that day.
man the world has ever seen, said produc- how they can shoot, where they can sought out weapons with which they I have nothing but the most heartfelt
tion manager Karl Sorken, an Army veteran shoot. became comfortable in Iraq and adoration for people who serve so others
and self-described liberal who voted for There are nearly 10,500 gunmakers in the Afghanistan. can be safe, he said.

Trumps rollback of coal rules electrifies Wyoming workers


By Mead Gruver Nearby are some of the worlds largest federal coal leasing moratorium and ordered a But the skepticism expressed by many
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS open-pit mines, where dump trucks the size review of greenhouse gas regulations, the economists and energy experts throughout
of houses haul out more than 40 percent of announcement electrified many workers here the campaign has not eased. They say the
GILLETTE, Wyo. This hardscrabble the coal produced in the U.S. The windy, who depend on fossil fuels for their liveli- global coal market has little room for addi-
Wyoming city of about 30,000 people pro- wide-open landscape around Gillette also has hood. After years of layoffs and corporate tional coal from Wyoming and especially
claims itself the Energy Capital of the substantial reserves of natural gas, oil and bankruptcies, they are optimistic that jobs from Appalachia, where mines are not just
Nation on the mayors blue blazer and even uranium. and a better economy will soon return. scaling back but closing altogether.
the parking ticket payment boxes. So when President Donald Trump lifted a Its not all rosy right now. But anytime Nationwide, the coal industry has shed
you can see the future and know that the some 60,000 jobs, or more than 40 percent
United States, you know, is working with of its non-office workforce, since 2011.
you rather than against you, that alone is Utilities are just staying away from coal.
According to the Center for Disease Control, nice, Gillette Mayor Louise Carter-King So that hasnt changed. That didnt change
one in three seniors will suffer a fall this year! said. She predicts the community will come
out of this bigger and better than ever
after the election, and it hasnt changed since
the executive order, said Rob Godby, direc-
thanks to clean-coal technology and over- tor of the Center for Energy Economics and
seas exports. Public Policy at the University of Wyoming.

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As turn to Kendall Graveman in opener
Monday April 3, 2017

Giant letdown
S.F. squanders three leads in opening-day loss
By Bob Baum
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Diamondbacks 6, Giants 5
Francisco clos- problem by bringing in Melancon
PHOENIX Two big swings er Mark on a $62 million, four-year con-
from Madison Bumgarner were Melancon for a tract.
undone by another bullpen melt- 6-5 victory Bumgarner retired his first 16
down in a wild opener for the San Sunday. batters and became the first pitcher
Francisco Giants that looked an Derailed by a to hit two home runs on opening
awful lot like last season. dreadful relief day. He struck out 11 with no walks
Chris Owings singled home the corps last year, in seven innings all for naught.
winning run and the Arizona the Giants Arizona got a double by Jeff
Diamondbacks scored twice with started this sea- Mathis and three singles after MARK J. REBILAS/USA TODAY SPORTS
two outs in the bottom of the Chris Owings son the same Mark Melancon walks off the field after giving up a walk-off single to
ninth inning off new San way even after trying to fix the See GIANTS, Page 13 Diamondbacks shortstop Chris Owings in the Giants 6-5 loss Sunday.

North Carolina vs. Gonzaga, 6:15 p.m.

National championship
to feature beastly bigs
By Bob Baum rebounds, the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS last to preserve
the victory
GLENDALE, Ariz. Their pedi- after the last of
grees are different, but both teams N o r t h
are loaded with veterans. Both Carolinas four
have some heft in the middle. missed free
When Gonzaga meets North throws in the
Carolina for the NCAA national final 6 seconds.
championship on Monday night, Przemek Kennedy, I
it could be quite a brawl. thought, was
Karnowski awesome, Tar
Theyre big just like us and
they match up with us pretty Heels coach Roy Williams said. I
well, North Carolinas Theo thought he controlled everything
Pinson said. Their guards are real- inside 25 points, 14 rebounds,
ly good. We just got to play the 11 of 13 (shooting).
game and execute. Karnowski will be a load, as he
The centers are beastly. is with every opponent. He was
Gonzaga (37-1) brings 7-foot-1, one of the main reasons that
300-pound Przemek Karnowski. Gonzaga regrouped after blowing a
South Carolina junior Aja Wilson hoists the NCAA womens basketball national championship trophy after the He will have 3 inches and 40 14-point second half lead to beat
Gamecocks defeated Mississippi State 67-55 Sunday night in Dallas. pounds on the Tar Heels 6-10, South Carolina 77-73.
260-pound Kennedy Meeks, who But the Zags also have 7-foot,

South Carolina claims may have had the best game of his
career in Saturday nights 77-76
win over Oregon.
Meeks matched his career high
230-pound Zach Collins, whose 3-
pointer gave Gonzaga the lead.
Collins had 14 points, 13

first-ever national title with 25 points and grabbed 14 See NCAA, Page 14

By Doug Feinberg
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
South Carolina 67, Mississippi St. 55 Ryu wins ANA Inspiration
DALLAS Dawn Staley is
going to savor her first NCAA
championship. It took her a long
national championship games and
Olympics. Those were things that
I held dear and near to me growing
up. Those were the things I saw
with the South Carolina band
playing.
You have to give tribute to the
former players, Staley said. Go
after Thompsons penalty
By Greg Beacham mitted Saturday,
time to finally be able to raise the and were shooting for. back to my Temple days, they THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and the LPGA
trophy over her head. Wilson, a native South Carolina believed in our vision. We took Tour confirmed
Aja Wilson scored 23 points to player who was Staleys biggest that vision to South Carolina and RANCHO MIRAGE So Yeon it with video
help coach Staley and South recruit ever, was the key. She was that vision was well be national Ryu won the ANA Inspiration on r e v i e w .
Carolina win their first national thrilled to help Staley get her first champions. If you stick with us Sunday in a one-hole playoff with Thompson had
championship with a 67-55 victo- title. and if youre disciplined, if you Lexi Thompson, who was given a marked a 1-foot
ry over Mississippi State on I cant put into words how much believe all these players believed four-stroke penalty late in the final putt with a coin
Sunday night. it meant to win the game for in that. Happy our words came true round for an incorrect ball place- on the 17th
Staley made the Final Four three coach, Wilson said. Shes put in to them. ment a day earlier. So Yeon Ryu green during
times as a player at Virginia but so much time and sweat into this. Staley became just the second Ryu birdied the 18th hole in the her third round
never won. She also led the ... It really means something spe- African-American coach to win a playoff to win her second major Saturday, but she replaced the ball
Gamecocks to the national semifi- cial to bring this back home for national championship. She title, but her celebration was muted perhaps 1 inch out of position.
nals two years ago before losing such a great person like coach joined Carolyn Peck, who won a because of the bizarre circum- Its unfortunate what hap-
to Notre Dame. Staley. title at Purdue. stances on the Dinah Shore Course. pened, Thompson said. I did not
It means that I can check off Once the final buzzer sounded, Mississippi State had all the The 22-year-old Thompson had a mean that at all. I didnt realize I did
one of the things that had been a Staley had a long group hug with momentum on its side after a three-shot lead and appeared to be that. I felt strong through the fin-
void in my career, said Staley her coaching staff and then shocking win over UConn on cruising to her second major cham- ish, and it was great to see the fans
wearing the championship net grabbed the trophy and paraded it Friday night that ended the pionship when LPGA Tour rules behind me.
around her neck in the postgame around the court high over her Huskies record 111-game winning officials informed her of the penal- Thompsons composure was vis-
press conference. Something I head. She cut down the final piece streak. The Bulldogs couldnt ty with six holes to play. ibly shaken when the ruling
wanted to do. It was one of two of the net, waving it to the huge muster the same effort against the An email from a television view- dropped her one shot off the lead,
opportunities that I saw women throng of Gamecocks fans while er during Sundays final round alert-
play when I was younger Wilson and Kaela Davis danced See WOMEN, Page 14 ed officials to the violation com- See LPGA, Page 16
12 Monday April 3, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Graveman takes ball as As host Angels to open season


By Janie McCauley Were in it right away with the players line the ballpark walls
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS division. We play everybody it where players go to work each day,
seems like. I dont know what the with food truck options for fans
OAKLAND Bob Melvin number is, Melvin said. Youd available outside.
emphatically made his point. like to get off to a good start in your It kind of makes it a different feel
Twice. division and the Angels present in our clubhouse, which is nice,
What decisions did the Oakland many challenges. They have some Melvin said. Kind of spruced up a
Athletics still have ahead before very high-profile guys, they like to little bit. It does feel like the theme
opening day? move around a little bit, hit and run, of whats been talked about leading
Stay healthy. and create some action, so we have up to the season is also kind of fil-
How about any tough roster to be ready for that kind of thing. tering into our clubhouse.
choices? They always have the potential to From old and also new faces
Stay healthy. be a very good team, especially like center fielder Rajai Davis,
Year after year, thats always a with guys like Mike Trout and reliever Santiago Casilla and
tough task for his injury-prone As. Albert Pujols. Theyve added to infielder Adam Rosales beginning
The Angels understand, as theyre their roster, added a little more second stints with the club and sev-
already down key reliever Huston speed and athleticism. So its going eral other offseason additions such
Street. to be a very good team we have to as Matt Joyce and Trevor Plouffe,
With Oakland ace right-hander deal with. Melvin likes his roster.
Sonny Gray nursing a lat injury, he ALLAN HENRY/USA TODAY SPORTS Its the first time since 2009 the Even if the As have finished in
will miss his second straight sched- Kendall Graveman was 2-1 with a 2.29 ERA in five Cactus League starts. As and Angels meet opening day. last place among the AL West the
uled start on opening day. Kendall Neither Melvin nor Angels man- just worried about the seventh and Beforehand, Oakland will dedi- past two years. They lost their final
Graveman, a 10-game winner a year ager Mike Scioscia has named a set eighth inning. There are a number of cate Rickey Henderson Field, six spring games, too.
ago, takes the ball for the As closer something each knows ways we can work things. If roles named for the Hall of Famer who You see it every year, some-
opposing right-hander Ricky might develop early in the season. develop, great. If they dont, were will be in attendance. times the team that finishes at the
Nolasco in Monday nights opener We have some good arms we going to have an effective bullpen With Coliseum upgrades and the top of the standings is the worst
against the Angels at the snazzed- think are going to help us in high- with matching up. Rooted In Oakland theme as the in baseball and vice versa, catch-
up Coliseum. leverage situations, Scioscia said. The As are facing the AL West in NFL Raiders and NBA Golden State er Stephen Vogt said. Were play-
Gray had food poisoning last year We need that depth and hopefully six of their initial seven series cov- Warriors each plan to depart the ing well. I think were having
and was scratched. continuing to have that depth grow. ering the month of April, so East Bay in coming years, the As good at-bats up and down the line-
Street is sidelined with a strained ... You manage your bullpen to the Melvin is hopeful his club starts are ready to be this citys team that up. Our pitching has been good
back he sustained two batters into talent level. If it means one guy fast. stays. and our defense has been really,
his first spring outing last month. evolves into that closer, now youre Oh, and stays healthy, of course. Photos of old greats and current really good.

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Katy Feeney, longtime baseball executive, dies at 68
By Ronald Blum She was a familiar positions in the sport. clubs general manager. He served as NL
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS presence at the sports Be it in that capacity, at the All-Star president from late 1969 until 1986, and
most prominent games Game or throughout the postseason, Katys was the San Diego Padres president for a lit-
NEW YORK Katy Feeney, a baseball and meetings, thought- unmatched work ethic allowed her to serve tle over a year in 1987 and 88.
executive for four decades and a daughter of fully remembered every- our clubs with excellence throughout a dec- The Giants said she was survived by
former National League President Chub ones name around the orated career, MLB said. brothers John, Stoney and Will; sister
Feeney, has died. She was 68. game and almost always An avid theater-goer who long took tap- Mary; and eight nieces and nephews.
Feeney died Saturday while visiting rela- sported a stylish hat dancing lessons, she was a baseball lifer, Feeney was still a regular at AT&T Park and
tives in Maine. She had not shown any sign from a vast collection born into one of the sports longstanding loved coming back to San Francisco,
of illness, baseball officials said. She had Katy Feeney she built during her families. Her father, Charles S. Feeney, including during the Cubs-Giants NL
retired from baseball in December after many travels. was a grandson of Charles Stoneham, the Division Series last October.
working her final postseason. All of us at Major League Baseball are New York Giants controlling owner from The passing of Katy Feeney brings great
Feeney was hired by the NL in 1977 and shocked and saddened by the news of 1919-36, and a nephew of Horace sadness to our organization, Giants CEO
rose to Major League Baseballs senior vice Katys passing, the commissioners Stoneham, who owned the team from Larry Baer said. Katy was one of the most
president of club relations and scheduling. office said in a statement Sunday. She 1936-76 and moved it to San Francisco experienced voices in the game and was a
She was among the most prominent women in was one of the games most dedicated after the 1957 season. longtime friend that left an imprint not
baseball and the sports go-to expert on the executives. Overseeing the schedule, Katy Charles Feeney became a Giants vice only on the Giants organization, but all of
complicated rules governing the schedule. long held one of the most challenging president and by 1950 essentially was the baseball.

GIANTS
eliminated from its NL Division Series after in the crowd and thought often of his father, pen, Bumgarner said, but my job is out
allowing four runs for a 6-5 defeat. television producer Sam Lovullo (Hee Haw), there on the mound. That is where my con-
That led to an offseason overhaul in the who died earlier this year. cern is at.
bullpen, headlined by the arrival of It couldnt have been scripted any bet- Bumgarner has 17 career home runs, three
Continued from page 11 Melancon as a free agent. He saved 98 ter, Lovullo said. The walk that weve last season.
games over the past two seasons, most in been walking, the concepts that weve laid Mathis broke up Bumgarners perfect-
Melancon (0-1) retired his first two batters the majors. on these guys, they went out there an earned game bid with a one-out triple into the left-
in the ninth. A.J. Pollock singled in the You never really want to start it off this every part of that victory. field corner in the sixth. Mathis scored on
tying run, and Owings dumped a base hit way, especially after a heck of a perform- The Diamondbacks lost 93 games last Nick Ahmeds pinch-hit single, and Pollock
into right field to end it. ance by Madison, Melancon said. This season. who missed virtually all of last season
We never expect anything negative to was one of the more impressive games I San Francisco took a 5-4 lead when Joe with a broken elbow followed with a two-
happen with Mark out there, Giants man- have seen by anybody. I really wanted to Panik led off the ninth with a triple and run homer just over the left-field fence that
ager Bruce Bochy said. It happened. You cap off a good start by him. Obviously, it scored on pinch-hitter Conor Gillaspies tied it at 3.
are not going to be perfect. We had our didnt go that way. sacrifice fly. Greinke was limited to five innings due to
chances to put the game away a couple of New Diamondbacks closer Fernando Bumgarners line-drive homer off Zack a high pitch count. He allowed two runs on
times and couldnt do it. Rodney (1-0) gave up a run but escaped a Greinke put the Giants ahead 2-0 in the four hits, striking out four and throwing 92
The Giants had 32 blown saves last sea- bases-loaded, one-out situation to get the fifth. The pitchers second solo shot, off pitches.
son, including nine in September. In their victory. lefty Andrew Chafin, broke a 3-all tie in the No pitcher has thrown a perfect game on
final playoff game, Bochy went through It was an emotional debut for new Arizona seventh. opening day. Only one has tossed a no-hit-
five relievers in the ninth inning against manager Torey Lovullo, the former Boston That is obviously pretty special, having ter, Hall of Famer Bob Feller for Cleveland
the Chicago Cubs, and San Francisco was bench coach who had many family members the chance to do that and for that to hap- in 1940.
14 Monday April 3, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Sharks 3, Caucks 1
WOMEN
blocked a shot on one end of the court and Mississippi State dropped a game in South
then hit a short jumper in the lane that start- Carolina in the regular season as well as the
ed a 12-2 run to put the game away. Staley SEC Tournament title game.

Sharks win but Continued from page 11


emptied her bench with less than a minute
left and Wilson left with tears of joy. The
junior center sees a repeat in the future for
Today doesnt define us, said
Mississippi State coach Vic Schaefer, who

Thornton hurt
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Gamecocks. Morgan William, who had
become the face of the tournament with the
game-winner against the Huskies after a 41-
the Gamecocks, who return most of their
core players.
Man, just be with us next year, were try-
is 0-9 in his career against South Carolina.
It certainly doesnt define this team or this
season. We had a heck of a year. Obviously
weve had some hard times dealing with
ing to be in this same spot next year, were
point performance against Baylor, was held them. Today was no different.
going to see how it goes, Wilson said after
VANCOUVER, British Columbia to just 8 points.
winning the most outstanding player award No team had a tougher road to the champi-
Tomas Hertl scored twice in the first period South Carolina (33-4) turned a 10-point for the Final Four.
and Martin Jones made 29 saves as the San halftime lead into a 45-31 advantage mid- onship then the second-seeded Bulldogs.
The Gamecocks won the title without star They were trying to become the third team
Jose Sharks beat the way through the third quarter before the center Alaina Coates, who hurt her ankle in
Vancouver Canucks 3-1 Bulldogs rallied. Mississippi State (34-5) in NCAA history to beat three number No. 1
the SEC Tournament. She didnt even travel seeds en route to the title. Tennessee did it
Sunday after losing Joe slowly cut into its deficit, getting with 54- with the team to Dallas.
Thornton to an apparent 50 on Jazzmun Holmes jumper. That in 1987 and Louisiana Tech accomplished
Our players never fretted, La we got you the same feat a year later. The Bulldogs had
injury to his left leg. brought a huge cheer from the thousands of a ring. We got you a ring, Staley said of already knocked off top-seed Baylor and
Patrick Marleau scored Mississippi State fans who made the 8-hour Coates. Allisha Gray, Kaela Davis they all UConn to get to the championship game.
an empty-netter and trip from Starkville, Mississippi. believed in it. They spent a year getting to
Jannik Hansen picked up But thats as close as the Bulldogs could know our team, getting to know our system. This was the sixth time in NCAA
an assist in his return to get. Got the opportunity to play and we become Tournament history that teams from the
Joe Thornton Vancouver for the Sharks, The victory in front of a sellout crowd national champions. Its incredible belief same conference played for the national
who have won 11 came one day after the Gamecocks mens and discipline and cant thank them enough championship, including three by the SEC.
straight regular-season games at Rogers basketball team lost in the Final Four in for choosing South Carolina. Tennessee won both of those matchups, the
Arena dating back to Jan. 21, 2012. Phoenix.
Sven Baertschi scored for the Canucks and It was the third loss for the Bulldogs last coming in 1996 when the Lady Vols
Ryan Miller finished with 22 saves. Wilson, who grew up in South Carolina, against the Gamecocks this season. beat Georgia.
Already missing center Logan Couture

NCAA
because of a facial injury, Thornton crum- Ive had some teams that have been crazy effi- thing so special, he said. The journey weve
pled to the ice with about three minutes left cient on the offensive end and ones that have been on has just been unreal, and we just never
in the first when he ran into Vancouver for- been pretty darned good on the defensive end stopped believing and weve had the utmost
ward Michael Chaput from behind. The 37- that probably didnt get credit for it. These confidence in ourselves the entire season long.
year-old managed to get to the San Jose Continued from page 11 guys are all of that. All of it. Gonzaga doesnt generally get one-and-
bench under his own power, but couldnt put North Carolina comes at opponents in done elite stars, so its an experienced group,
any weight on his left leg and had to be waves, and Williams in search of his third too two seniors, two juniors and a redshirt
rebounds and six blocked shots to help pro-
helped to the locker room. NCAA crown, has a veteran bunch. He starts sophomore.
pel Gonzaga in its first Final Four into
The Sharks entered play one point up on two seniors and three juniors. In many ways its a throwback to those
the title game.
the Flames for third in Pacific Division after Both teams, coincidentally, scored 77 days when the best of the best would stick
falling 5-2 in Calgary on Friday. San Jose Im really happy for him, Karnowski said.
His work ethic is awesome. Hes been playing points in their rollicking semifinal wins in around in college for a little while.
clinched a playoff spot last week, but is just front of a crowd of 77,621 at University of
2-8-0 over its last 10 after a 7-2-0 run and well for us the entire season. Whenever I go to And its a big leap for Gonzaga, a mid-
the bench he gets in, and basically our team Phoenix Stadium, the second-largest ever for major school with an enrollment of about
started Sunday four points back of a Final Four semifinal.
Edmonton and Anaheim for first in the divi- doesnt drop a bit. So hes been huge for us. 7,400 facing the big dogs from the ACC.
sion. Calgary hosted Anaheim later Sunday. North Carolina (32-7), the No. 1 seed in the On the perimeter, North Carolina will have I guess they were making comments that
Vancouver, 2-9-2 over its last 13, is set to South, will be seeking its sixth national to deal with Nigel Williams-Goss, the big, we were the most nervous team in the tourna-
miss the postseason for the third time in title. Gonzaga, the No. 1 seed in the West, athletic guard who sat out a year after transfer- ment, Williams-Goss said. And, you know,
four years and has not won at home since finally has made it after knocking on the door ring to Gonzaga from Washington. we just heard everything this year. Weve
Feb. 18, going 0-8-3 since. The Canucks so many times under coach Mark Few. Williams-Goss left the sputtering Huskies heard the conference (West Coast), weve
last win in regulation at home came Jan. 20 Ive had some really, really tough teams, program for just this sort of opportunity. heard we havent played tight games, that
against Florida. Few said. Ive had some really close teams. I feel blessed, blessed to be part of some- were not tough, weve heard everything.

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Curry drops nine 3s, 42 points as Warriors blast Wizards
By Janie McCauley of the officiating.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Warriors 139, Wizards 115 He ripped the referees to the media after a
Warriors star Kevin Shooting just 28.6 percent 8 for 28 95-88 loss at Utah on Friday night, frustrat-
OAKLAND Stephen Curry hit nine 3- Durant went down with a from 3-point range in that road loss at ed with the free throw discrepancy. The Jazz
pointers and scored 42 points, also dished left knee injury in a 112- Washington, Golden State was 16 for 36 shot 31 times from the line to 16 for the
out eight assists, and the Golden State 108 loss at Washington from long range Sunday and began with Wizards. He said, The way theyve been
Warriors moved closer to locking up the on Feb. 28 and is still consecutive 3s by Thompson and Curry. officiating today doesnt make no sense.
Western Conferences top playoff seed by working back. Golden Washingtons Markieff Morris tested his I knew that he would be fined. He said
beating the Washington Wizards 139-115 State still hopes to get sprained right ankle before the game and what he said, its now time to just move on,
on Sunday night. Steph Curry him back before the reg- was good to go. He scored 13 points. focus on basketball, and he will, coach
Draymond Green had his 19th career ular season concludes Scott Brooks said. And thats what we have
triple-double and fifth this season with 11 next week. Washington center Marcin Tip-ins to do. We have to control what we can con-
points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds. Curry Gortat pushed Zaza Pachulia into Durant. trol, and thats playing ball on the court.
scored 10 points over the final 1:52 of the Curry notched his 18th 30-point game
Klay Thompson scored 23 and Shaun and second in four. ... Green had 10 or more Hopefully we can do a good job against one
first half and shot 15 for 22, including 9 of Livingston came off the bench to score a of the best teams if not the best team in bas-
14 on 3s, in the Warriors 11th straight vic- assists for the 19th time this season,
season-high 17 points and grab seven matching his most games doing so, accom- ketball right now.
tory. It was his 26th career 40-point game boards, hitting his first five field-goal tries. plished last season. ... The Warriors win-
and fourth this season. Bradley Beal and Bojan Bogdanovic ning streak is one off their season best of Up next
John Wall had 15 points and 11 assists for scored 20 points apiece for Washington,
the Wizards, who couldnt make it two wins 12 from Nov. 7-28. ... Golden State is 25-5 The Warriors host the Timberwolves on
which hit 10 3s of its own. vs. the Eastern Conference. Tuesday looking to avenge a 103-102 loss
over the mighty Warriors in just more than a Golden States defense has been the driv-
months time. He set the single-season at Minnesota on March 10 during a brutal
franchise assists record with No. 802 in the
ing force behind this recent unbeaten run, Wall fined stretch with eight games over 13 days fea-
with the Warriors holding opponents to 34
third quarter, topping Rod Strickland in Wall was fined $15,000 before the game turing two-cross country flights then
percent during the winning streak.
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LPGA
I cant go to bed tonight know-
AMERICAN LEAGUE NBA GLANCE NHL GLANCE ing I let a rule slide, Witters said.
East Division EASTERN CONFERENCE
Its a hard thing to do, and it made
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L Pct GB Atlantic Division Atlantic Division me sick, to be honest with you.
Tampa Bay 1 0 1.000 W L Pct GB GP W L OT Pts GF GA Continued from page 11 Thompson was penalized two
Toronto 0 0 .000 1/2 x-Boston 50 27 .649 x-Montreal 78 45 24 9 99 216 191
Baltimore 0 0 .000 1/2 x-Toronto 47 30 .610 3 Boston 79 43 30 6 92 228 207 strokes for an incorrect ball place-
Boston 0 0 .000 1/2 New York 29 48 .377 21 Ottawa 77 41 27 9 91 199 203 ment and two strokes for an incor-
New York 0 1 .000 1 Philadelphia 28 49 .364 22 Toronto 77 38 24 15 91 238 226 but she incredibly birdied the 13th
Central Division Brooklyn 18 59 .234 32 Tampa Bay 78 39 29 10 88 222 218 hole. She battled back into a five- rect scorecard.
W L Pct GB Florida 78 33 34 11 77 201 227 Is this a joke? Thompson
Kansas City 0 0 .000 Southeast Division
way tie for the lead, making three
Buffalo 78 32 34 12 76 195 225
Cleveland 0 0 .000 z-Washington 46 31 .597 Detroit 78 31 35 12 74 196 234 birdies and a bogey on the final six asked Witters.
Chicago 0 0 .000 Atlanta 39 38 .506 7 holes of regulation at Mission
Detroit 0 0 .000 Miami 37 40 .481 9
After being assured it wasnt, she
Metropolitan Division Hills Country Club.
Minnesota 0 0 .000 Charlotte 36 41 .468 10 x-Washington78 52 18 8 112 254 178 responded: This is ridiculous.
West Division Orlando 27 50 .351 19 x-Pittsburgh 78 48 19 11 107 266 221 Ryu birdied the 18th hole to
W L Pct GB Thompson choked up slightly,
x-Columbus 78 49 21 8 106 239 180 move in front, but Thompson
Seattle 0 0 .000 Central Division x-N.Y.Rangers 79 47 26 6 100 252 213 but gathered herself and mashed a
Angels 0 0 .000 z-Cleveland 49 27 .645 N.Y.Islanders 78 37 29 12 86 228 237 crushed her approach shot on the drive.
As 0 0 .000 Milwaukee 40 37 .519 9 1/2 Carolina 78 35 29 14 84 204 220 18th several minutes later. With
Texas 0 0 .000 Chicago 38 39 .494 11 1/2 Philadelphia 79 38 33 8 84 212 229 While Park birdied the 16th
Houston 0 0 .000 Indiana 37 40 .481 12 1/2 emotions visible on her face amid
New Jersey 78 27 37 14 68 175 229 moments later to create a five-per-
Detroit 35 42 .455 14 1/2 loud chants of her name,
Sundays Games son tie for the lead, Dinah Shore
Tampa Bay 7, N.Y. Yankees 3 WESTERN CONFERENCE Thompson gathered herself but
WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Course officials laboriously
Mondays Games Southwest Division left a 15-foot winning eagle putt
Bucs (Cole 0-0) at Boston (Porcello 0-0), 11:05 a.m. z-San Antonio 59 17 .776
z-Chicago 79 50 22 7 107 239 202 changed every number next to
x-Minnesota 79 46 25 8 100 254 201 about an inch short.
Jays (Estrada 0-0) at Os (Gausman 0-0), 12:05 p.m. X-HOUSTON 51 25 .671 8
x-St. Louis 78 43 28 7 93 219 204
Thompsons name on the score-
Tigers (Verlander 0-0) at ChiSox (Quintana 0-0),1:10 p.m. x-Memphis 42 35 .545 17 1/2 Ryu, who also won the 2011 U.S. board across from Poppies Pond.
K.C. (Duffy 0-0) at Twins (Santana 0-0), 1:10 p.m. New Orleans 33 44 .429 26 1/2 Nashville 79 40 28 11 91 231 217
Winnipeg 79 37 35 7 81 237 249 Womens Open, claimed her second
Tribe (Kluber 0-0) at Texas (Darvish 0-0), 4:05 p.m. Dallas 32 44 .421 27
Dallas 79 32 36 11 75 213 250 major title with an excellent play- Golf fans on the course and the
Ms (Hernandez 0-0) at Houston (Keuchel 0-0), 5:10 p.m. Internet erupted with outrage when
Angels (Nolasco 0-0) at As (Graveman 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Northwest Division Colorado 78 21 54 3 45 154 264 off hole after her final-round 68 at
x-Utah 47 30 .610 the LPGA Tours first major of the the LPGAs decision became under-
Pacific Division
x-Oklahoma City 43 33 .566 3 1/2 stood. Tiger Woods immediately
NATIONAL LEAGUE Portland
Denver
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36
38
40
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10 1/2
x-Edmonton78 44
X-ANAHEIM 78 42
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23
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13
97
97
231
208
200
193
year.
came to Thompsons defense on
x-Sharks 79 44 28 7 95 213 195 I just cannot believe the situa- Twitter.
East Division Minnesota 30 45 .400 16
W L Pct GB X-CALGARY 78 44 30 4 92 217 210 tion, Ryu said. I didnt even
Philadelphia 0 0 .000 Pacific Division LOS ANGELES77 37 33 7 81 187 189 check the leaderboard. I thought Viewers at home should not be
New York 0 0 .000 z-Warriors 63 14 .818 Vancouver 78 30 39 9 69 174 228 officials wearing stripes, Woods
Miami 0 0 .000 x-L.A. Clippers 47 31 .603 16 1/2 ARIZONA 78 28 41 9 65 188 250 Lexi played really, really well. I
Sacramento 30 47 .390 33 didnt expect what happened to wrote. Lets go (at)Lexi, win this
Atlanta 0 0 .000
Washington 0 0 .000 L.A. Lakers 22 55 .286 41 Saturdays Games Lexi. Its a very unfortunate situa- thing anyway.
Central Division PHOENIX 22 55 .286 41 Boston 5, Florida 2
x-clinched playoff spot Nashville 3, Minnesota 0 tion. I didnt expect it. I thought As awkward as the situation was,
W L Pct GB
Cincinnati 0 0 .000 z-clinched division Toronto 5, Detroit 4 Im well behind, so all I wanted to it could have been worse: If golf
Pittsburgh 0 0 .000 Philadelphia 3, New Jersey 0 do was play my game. officials hadnt made a rule change
CHICAGO 0 0 .000 Saturdays Games Dallas 3, Carolina 0
ST. LOUIS 0 0 .000 L.A. Clippers 115, L.A. Lakers 104 Montreal 2, Tampa Bay 1, OT Ryu still made the traditional last year, Thompson would have
Milwaukee 0 0 .000 Chicago 106, Atlanta 104 Winnipeg 4, Ottawa 2 joyous leap into Poppies Pond been disqualified entirely.
West Division Brooklyn 121, Orlando 111 Edmonton 3, Anaheim 2, OT
W L Pct GB Sacramento 123, Minnesota 117 Sundays Games with her caddie and family. The decision against Thompson
Arizona 1 0 1.000 Portland 130, Phoenix 117 Boston 3, Chicago 2 Norways Suzann Pettersen bare- was the second debatable penalty
Los Angeles 0 0 .000 1/2 Sundays Games N.Y. Islanders 4, Buffalo 2
Boston 110, New York 94 St. Louis 4, Nashville 1 ly missed a birdie putt on the 18th to hit a major leader in golf in the
Giants 0 1 .000 1
Colorado 0 0 .000 1/2
Charlotte 113, Oklahoma City 101 Pittsburgh 3, Carolina 2 to force a three-way playoff. She past year.
Dallas 109, Milwaukee 105 Washington 3, Columbus 2
San Diego 0 0 .000 1/2 L.A. Lakers 108, Memphis 103 finished tied for third with Inbee At the mens U.S. Open at
Minnesota 5, Colorado 2
Sundays Games
San Antonio 109, Utah 103 Tampa Bay 6, Dallas 3 Park and Minjee Lee. Oakmont last year, Dustin Johnson
Brooklyn 91, Atlanta 82
Arizona 6, San Francisco 5 Chicago 117, New Orleans 110 San Jose 3, Vancouver 1 But this event will be remem- won despite playing the last seven
CHICAGO CUBS AT ST. LOUIS, LATE N.Y. Rangers 4, Philadelphia 3
Mondays Games
Cleveland 135, Indiana 130, 2OT
ANAHEIM AT CALGARY, LATE
bered for the extraordinary sight of holes without knowing his score.
Denver 116, Miami 113
Miami (Volquez 0-0) at Nats (Strasburg 0-0),10:05 a.m. Toronto 113, Philadelphia 105 ARIZONA AT LOS ANGELES, LATE LPGA rules official Sue Witters His ball had moved slightly while
Atlanta (Teheran 0-0) at NYM (Syndergaard 0-0),10:10 a.m. Golden State 139, Washington 115 Mondays Games regretfully explaining the penalty he lined up a putt on the fifth green,
Rox (Gray 0-0) at Milwaukee (Guerra 0-0), 11:10 a.m. HOUSTON AT PHOENIX, LATE Ottawa at Detroit, 4 p.m.
Phils(Hellickson 0-0) at Reds (Feldman 0-0), 1:10 p.m. Mondays Games Toronto at Buffalo, 4 p.m. to Thompson while she walked to the USGA eventually hit him with a
S.D. (Chacin 0-0) at L.A. (Kershaw 0-0), 1:10 p.m. Portland at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Montreal at Florida, 4:30 p.m. the 13th tee. one-shot penalty after his round.
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Bee quite concerned
surrounded by a danc-

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pocalyptic, dystopian books and
movies are all the rage, likely ing and humming
reflecting a general worry that has horde, is more accurate
snuck into our collective brain. Zombie for the European hon-
uprising? A megalomaniac who gets hands eybee whose own
on a nuclear device? Sure, sure, all possible decline is already well
(really?) but the more likely scenario for an documented. Instead,
end to life on the planet as we know it is the the 4,337 bee species
decline in bees. native to North America are for the most part
Four thousand different species of bees are ground-nesting and solitary. They play a
native to North America and Hawaii. The pivotal, essential role as pollinators of
Center for Biological Diversity has just almost 90 percent of native wild plants, as
released its new analysis (Pollinators In well as an estimated annual $3 billion
Peril) documenting that more than half are (thats billion with a b) worth of fruit crops.
in decline, and nearly one-quarter are clearly Loss of habitat, climate change and heavy
well on the road to extinction. This is a very pesticide use are to blame.
big deal. The study documents that nearly one in
Boss Baby supplanted Beauty and the Beast as the nations most popular movie this week. However complicated to undo, the threat every four species is at risk of extinction. It
itself is really very simple to explain. Life further points out that this is the best-case
Boss Baby debut commands movies on the planet depends upon plants. Plants
depend upon pollination. Bees are an essen-
scenario; that scientific study and resulting
data simply do not exist for many more
By Jake Coyle We expected a decent opening. We didnt tial pollinator. Bees are dying off. No bees, species of native bees, and theres no reason
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS expect to be number one, said Chris no (or not enough) pollination, no plants. to expect that these animals are also not vic-
Aronson, Fox distribution chief. Make room for zombies. tim of the same crisis.
NEW YORK The taskmaster toddler of Despite the popularity of Beauty and the Our native bees are rather unlike, for the
Boss Baby dethroned Disneys Beauty Beast (nearly $400 million domestically most part, most peoples image of these Ken White is the president of the Peninsula
and the Beast at the box office with a $49 in 17 days, and $876.3 million globally), insects. The hive dangling from a tree limb, Humane Society & SPCA.
million debut, handing its star Alec Baldwin Boss Baby was able to attract its own
family audience. Aronson credited that partly to the appeal 1995 Japanese anime film, couldnt com-
what President Donald Trump might call a
of Baldwin, whose impression of Donald pete with either family-friendly release. The
huge no. 1 opening.
Paramount Pictures suffered another flop Top 10 movies Internal Medicine Specialists:
Trump on Saturday Night Live has lately dystopian science-fiction thriller, starring
been ubiquitous. Boss Baby also evokes Scarlett Johansson, opened with just $19
with its controversy-plagued Ghost in the
Shell. 1.The Boss Baby, $49 million.
acter with quips like Cookies are for about $110 million to make.
Providing expert care and
Baldwins old Glengarry Glen Ross char- million, a poor showing for a film that cost
The DreamWorks Animation release from 2.Beauty and the Beast, $48 million.
20th Century Fox, starring Baldwin as a 3.Ghost in the Shell, $19 million. closers. knowledge for your pets
Many took issue with the casting of
4.Power Rangers, $14.5 million. Alec Baldwins voice is recognizable, in Johansson as the cyborg protagonist who
suit-clad baby, narrowly edged out the pre-
vious two-week leader, according to studio
5.Kong: Skull Island, $8.8 million. complex condition.
general. But hes so topical now because of was Japanese in the original, calling it
6.Logan, $6.2 million. some of the other things hes doing right another example of Hollywood whitewash-
estimates Sunday. The live-action Beauty 7.Get Out, $5.8 million. now, said Aronson. Its a very distinctive ing.
and the Beast took in $48 million in its 8.Life, $5.6 million. voice, and if you put it on a baby, its We had hopes for better results domesti-
third weekend. Final North American ticket 9.Chips, $4.1 million. Additional
10.The Zookeepers Wife, $3.4 million. funny. cally. I think the conversation regarding
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you how to sew a button on and youre
going to thank me one day, she said.
To make sure they got through their
family under the Dolans caring manage-
ment.
We treated people the way they wanted
her every time she visited.
Its a pleasant experience to walk in,
and everyone knows you, she said.
orders, the couple started their days early, to be treated, and I think thats whats it all In the next few weeks, the couple is
arriving at 6:30 a.m. to begin sending about, she said. focused on removing dry cleaning equip-
bers carefully washing a yellowed baptism clothes through the dry and wet cleaning Nicholls said she enjoyed sharing life ment and getting the last few customers
dress several times to restore it to a white machines. With Tim Dolans background changes with customers, many of whom who left their clothes there to retrieve
color for a customer desperate to restore in construction, he was able to make she saw get married and have children over them. Once they clear the space for the new
the outfit, a family heirloom, for her new- repairs to the cleaning machines, presses the years. She was touched by the response owners, they said they will start thinking
borns baptism ceremony. and hanging racks winding their way from customers in the last month, some of about whats next, though they have
Though she saw clothing customers through much of the space. In the after- whom offered their phone numbers and allowed themselves to think about taking a
brought to her store become more casual noons, the staff would focus on pressing asked her to stay in touch with them. longer vacation to visit one of their two
over the years, she didnt find the demand and preparing clothes to be picked up by Though she currently has offers at other sons, who lives in Australia.
to have clothes pressed and finished over customers, a time the couple always eager- employers, she is taking some time to While the couple has not had many
time to wane. ly anticipated. think about whats next as she processes opportunities to take breaks while running
The finishing, pressing, thats time- Theyd come in and wed just chat with the empty feeling she has now the store is such a small operation, they said they
consuming for anyone, she said. them, it was part of their weekly routine, closed. would miss seeing their customers, many
Especially these days, it seems like peo- said Cathy Dolan. We had dog treats for Lilibeth Zoll said she has been taking of whom said they preferred to stop by the
ple have a lot less time. the dogs. Thats probably what well miss clothes to Richards Dry Cleaners since store instead of getting their clothes deliv-
She said she also talked to more and more the most. 1997, and shes not sure where she will ered so they could chat with the staff.
customers over time who couldnt sew but- Maggie Nicholls worked with Cathy and take them now they are closed. Though her We got to know them really well, I
tons or make alterations to their clothing, Tim Dolan at Richards Dry Cleaners for 17 family has moved around to different mean, really well, they became like fami-
skills once taught in school that she years, in addition to the three years she Peninsula cities in the past few years, she ly, said Tim Dolan. So that was a lot of
strived to share with her employees. worked for Cathys father, Richard. By the wouldnt consider trusting her clothes with relationships and a lot of friendships with
All the young people that we had in time the cleaners closed on Saturday, another dry cleaners. Zoll said she enjoyed a lot of people.

POLL
congestion to take effect. With each pass- funds a locally-controlled half-cent millennials on how to address the regional
ing day, the hardship becomes that much sales tax extended by voters in November crisis. Nearly 70 percent of millennials
more difficult and more and more people, and touted as a critical means to fund con- aged 19 to 39 supported building new
not surprisingly, are wondering whether struction of affordable housing. housing in their neighborhood, while just
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they can remain in the Bay Area. And County supervisors meet April 11 for 57 percent of those 40 to 65 favored the
theres no simple solution. their first full discussion on how to allo- prospect, according to the Bay Area
Mateo County Board of Supervisors. It The councils polls were released just as cate Measure K, which is expected to gen- Council.
takes a while for the true impact of the San Mateo County officials gear up for a erate $85 million a year. As an extension Despite the generational differences,
escalating housing and transportation discussion on how to spend Measure K of Measure A, the general fund revenue is general support for constructing new hous-
anticipated to cover a swath of programs ing across the board has increased to 62
from park projects and social services to percent as compared to the 56 percent in
LITIGATION law enforcement and street improvements. 2014, according to the Bay Area Council.
STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS Pine agreed the sales tax has covered a Weve pulled up the welcome mat, Bay
diverse array of important programs, Area Council CEO Jim Wunderman said in a
Trial Courts which is sometimes lost on people. While press release. A healthy, growing econo-
Appellate Courts the board has discretion on how its spent, my needs new blood, but resistance to new
Bankruptcy Adversary Proceedings he noted San Mateo County has been housing combined with the grind of traffic
active in supporting affordable housing and an ever-lengthening commute are clos-
Law Ofces of Brian Irion goals. ing the door to new residents, to a new gen-
eration.
611 Veterans Boulevard, Suite 209, Redwood City
Housing advocates seeking more The Bay Area Council found nearly 81
Smaller rmmore attention. 650-363-2600 www.thedesq.com The county initially agreed up to $20 percent of those polled found traffic has
Your matter will not be reached a crisis proportion, noting many
million of Measure K funds could go toward
assigned to an associate. Bankruptcy Business Real Estate Litigation affordable housing, but advocates are urg- drive solo to work.
ing the Board of Supervisors to commit at
least $30 million this year toward con- Effect on traffic
structing much-needed residences. While everyone isnt adversely affected
There are about 750 affordable units that by skyrocketing rents or a booming hous-
have been entitled or are in the process of ing market, many point to the correlation
being approved in San Mateo County and between housing affordability and traffic.
these funds are what is needed to see them For nearly anyone who traverses the Bay
built, said Evelyn Stivers, executive direc- Areas highways and city streets, conges-
tor of the Housing Leadership Council. tion is an all too-common foe.
If the board were to allocate $30 million We have over 60,000 people commut-
this year, not only would those projects go ing into work in San Mateo County
forward, but it would encourage other non- because we dont have enough housing.
profit affordable housing developers to The traffic is terrible because were not
continue looking in San Mateo County, providing housing options for people in
Stivers said. If we fund them, we will get the community, Stivers said. Whether
more; they will come. its a preschool teacher, a mom with two
Stivers commended supervisors for kids, a bank teller or someone working at
showing leadership in supporting afford- the airport, theyre driving long distances
able housing, but said its critical they for the high-quality jobs we have in San
strike while the iron is hot. Other neigh- Mateo County.
boring Bay Area counties have housing Pine agreed the pressure is on and that
bonds and, if its easier for nonprofit housing and traffic are interrelated. But
developers to build affordable units else- with powerful market forces at hand,
where, they may opt to invest in other theres no silver bullet, he said.
communities. The economic forces that are driving
But new housing developments dont housing costs and congestion in the Bay
always go over lightly in neighborhoods Area are far beyond any government to
where residents already feel overburdened control. Our ability to affect these
by the pressures of growth. issues is somewhat limited given the
power of this economic engine, Pine said.
Generational divide This relentless pressure brought on by
The Bay Area Council found a deep divide this economic success is wearing people
amongst older generations and younger down both because of the cost of housing
and the fact they cant move around.
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special needs child during a conversation with Bay Area journalist Diane Dwyer, shown work, letter writing, fashionable headgear, and the novelties of the day. Here (left to right)
presenting a drawing inspired by a picture of Farrell with his son. Gatepath is a non-profit Patrick Doty, Cynthia Barnes, Liz Allan, and Gwen Kim learn popular dances from the Regency
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for which there was a lack of eyewit- allotted between trials, which were
nesses, would yield investigations far
from typical.
Weve never had anything like
spaced out over the last three years to
give prosecutors and defense attor-
neys, especially those handling multi-
Calendar
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this, he said. ple cases like Ketchum, time to pre- Building a Winning Resume. 9 a.m. Foster City. Come to meet others and
Instead of witness testimony, the pare for each court appearance. Judge to 11:30 a.m. Sobrato Center for make new friends. For more informa-
dants, witnesses and victims involved team of investigators assigned to the Lisa Novak has presided over the court Nonprofits, 350 Twin Dolphin Drive, tion call 286-2585.
in the crimes had previous criminal Redwood Shores. Register at
case relied on cellphone data and court- proceedings related to these cases, www.events.r20.constantcontact.co Peninsula Family Service Senior
records in San Mateo County and had authorized wiretaps to uncover the web which Ketchum said she scheduled with m/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07edx Peer Counseling. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
used legal representation from the connecting the 16 individuals to these the lives and caseloads of the lawyers nmff6668aa9dc&oseq=&c=&ch=. 1021 El Camino Real, San Mateo.
For more information visit Receive free training in offering sup-
Private Defender Program, the agency crimes. Wagstaffe said a wiretapping involved in mind. phase2careers.org. port to seniors who are socially iso-
through which he was appointed to effort lasting more than two weeks in But for Ketchum, focusing on even lated, lonely or depressed. For more
defend his client, finding lawyers with Fiction Book Club. 10 a.m. to 11 information contact 403-4300
2014 pulled into the investigation one trial required more preparation and a.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., x4383.
no possibility of a conflict of interest more than 60 detectives, investigators thought than other cases he has San Carlos. Discussing Room by
proved challenging. Emma Donoghue. For more informa- Marionette Show Takes Center
and law enforcement officials from a worked on given the interrelated nature tion call 591-0341 ext. 237. Stage at Hillsdale Shopping
A lot of lawyers were conflicted out number of jurisdictions across and out- of the crimes and the number of details Center. 3:30 p.m. Hillsdale Shopping
because of past representation, he side San Mateo County. and timelines to consider in develop- Maximizing Your Social Security Center, Macys Center Court, 60 31st
Benefits. 10:30 a.m. Burlingame Ave., San Mateo. For more informa-
said. It was truly a phenomenally coop- ing a case for one of his defendants. He Library, 480 Primrose Road, tion visit hillsdale.com.
The 16 defendants crimes stem from erative event, he said. said the high number of documents Burlingame. Local advisor John Lau
five primary acts of violence begin- will show participants the strategies Film Screening: Fantastic Beasts
Evidence gathered from phone con- related to the case kept him and the to best utilize Social Security bene- and Where to Find Them. 5 p.m. to
ning Sept. 30, 2012, with a Belmont versations related to the crimes would prosecutors involved on the other side fits in your household. For more 7:15 p.m. 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
drive-by shooting when the Da Vill information call 401-4662. Popcorn will be provided. For more
also give the investigation into the of the courtroom working long hours, information contact cbellstahl@city-
and Sac Street gangs of East Palo Alto crimes the name Operation Sunny and that he could call one of the prose- Hearing Loss Association ofsanmateo.org.
teamed up against the Taliban gang of Day, in reference to the code phrase cutors involved in the case on a Sunday Meeting. 1 p.m. 1455 Madison Ave.,
Redwood City. Learn about the new Twilight Tails. 5 p.m. tp 6 p.m. 200 E.
East Palo Alto and Menlo Park. used by the gang members to indicate a afternoon and find them working on non-profit Pacific Hearing 28th Ave., San Mateo. Celebrate furry
Prosecutors have said their motives, as murder had been completed. The high their side of the case at the same time. Connection. Refreshments served. friends and the local community
with much gang violence, appeared to Free. Fore more information contact that caters to them. For more infor-
volume of evidence helped fuel the You have to carry these cases in 345-4551. mation contact
be a matter of control, power and grand jury proceedings involved in the your head, he said. You have to know hkrivera@gmail.com.
respect. Teen Spring Art Activities. 2 p.m. to
March 2014 indictment of the 16 indi- all the details, and you have to have a 4 p.m. 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Save the Date: 2017 Sustainability
Though almost all of the investiga- viduals, resulting in nine of them way of retrieving all of that informa- Make a bottle cap ladybug magnet, Awards Celebration. 5:30 p.m.
tors and attorneys on Wagstaffes team being charged for capital murder for tion. create string art flowers and more. Bayview Dinning Room, College of
Refreshments will be provided. This San Mateo, 1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd.,
of prosecutors have touched the cases gang purposes. event is for students grades 6 San Mateo. The Sustainability Award
in some way, he said he effectively has Cost, timeline through 12. For more information recognizes San Mateo County busi-
nesses, public agencies, community
had two attorneys dedicated to the 25,000 pages of records As the cases work their way through
call 522-7818.
or nonprofit groups, and individuals
cases against 16 individuals in their Dance Connection with Live Music that have demonstrated outstand-
journey through the criminal justice Defense attorney Dek Ketchum has the courts, such as the March plea by Ron Borelli Quartet. Dance les- ing contributions to the long-term
system. Their charges include capital dedicated a large portion of his prac- deals, Chief Defender Digiacinto son 6:30 p.m.-7 p.m. with dancing sustainability of our community. For
until 9:30 p.m. Burlingame Womans more information visit www.sustain-
and attempted murder, robberies, wit- tice, and at times his full attention, in hopes to see some of the lawyers Club, 241 Park Road, Burlingame. ablesanmateo.org/awards.
ness dissuasion, drug trafficking, recent years to providing defense in whose attentions have been focused on Men with dance experience get free
three different homicide cases related the Sunny Day cases become available entry. Admission is $10 members, FRIDAY, APRIL 7
bribery, firearms possession and con- $12 guests. Light refreshments. For Social Ballroom Dancing. Beresford
spiracy in the conflict that spanned to the cases. For Ketchum, the large for other cases. He said the Private more information call 342-2221. Recreation Center, 2720 Alameda de
volume of materials related to the case, Defender Program is well within the $5 las Pulgas, San Mateo. Six-week com-
several months. TUESDAY, APRIL 4 munity service program for adult
John Digiacinto, chief defender of which he estimates to be 25,000 pages million San Mateo County has allotted Computer Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. couples only taught by Judy and
San Mateo Countys Private Defender of police records, phone conversa- to the defense of criminals related to San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Bart Lewis. Cost is $82 per couple;
Carlos. Free and open to the public. $100 for non-residents. Learn popu-
Program, said the cases proved a big tions and testimony, proved one of the the Sunny Day cases. Instead of run- Every Tuesday morning. For more lar dances. For more information call
drain of resources on the team of attor- biggest challenges of approaching the ning its own public defender program, information call 591-0341 ext. 237. 661-2746.

neys he manages. Before Wagstaffe case. the PDP contracts with the San Mateo Tai Chi. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. San
E-Book Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. San
opted not to seek the death penalty As a lawyer, you couldnt tell the County Bar Association to provide Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
judge I didnt get to that portion of the defense for those who cannot afford Carlos. Free and open to the public. Carlos. For more information call
against any of the Sunny Day defen- Every Tuesday morning. For more 591-0341 x 237.
dants in 2015, Digiacinto was required documents, he said. their own attorneys. information call 591-0341 ext. 237.
to assign two lawyers to every defen- Ketchum said the data collected in Wagstaffe said he has had to make a Gale Courses Adobe Illustrator
Social Ballroom Dancing. Youth Study Group. 1 p.m. South San
dant for whom death was a possibility the investigation was organized by request to the San Mateo County Board Community Center, 1001 Cedar St., Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
per an American Bar Association date, meaning evidence related to the of Supervisors to fund two additional San Carlos. Six-week community Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
individuals he was defending could be attorneys for the duration of the court service program for adult couples For more information email
requirement. only taught by Judy and Bart Lewis. valle@plsinfo.org.
Its expensive when violent crime scattered throughout the body of evi- proceedings, which would help his Cost is $82 per couple; $91 for non-
dence. He said he was able to develop office manage the workload while the residents. Learn popular dances. For Easter Cupcaking Decorating at
happens, he said. We had a lot of more information call 661-2746. Hillsdale Shopping Center. 4 p.m.
legal talent tied up in this thing from his cases with the help of investiga- two prosecutors dedicated to the cases Hillsdale Shopping Center, Macys
the beginning. tors and paralegals provided by the continue their work on them. He esti- Adult Craft: Glass Etching. 6 p.m. to Center Court, 60 31st Ave., San
8 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., Mateo. For kids under 12-years-old
San Mateo Countys Private Defender mates his office has spent $1 million Millbrae. For more information call only. For more information visit hills-
Initial request for support Program and coordination with prose-
cutors on managing the sheer volume
to $2 million on providing resources
to the prosecutors, which doesnt
697-7607 ext. 236. dale.com.

Wagstaffes office first got involved H&R Block Talk. 6 p.m. South San SATURDAY, APRIL 8
of data. account for the time his staff has spent Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Easter Egg Hung and Pancake
with the cases when the East Palo Alto I think that both sides, both the on the cases to date. Wagstaffe said the Orange Ave., South San Francisco. For Breakfast. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. San
Police Department made a request for more information email valle@plsin- Bruno City Park, 251 City Park Way,
defense and prosecution, worked schedule Judge Novak set has the last fo.org. San Bruno. Childrens activities from
support on multiple murder cases. The together pretty well on issues of dis- trial beginning in the second half of 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Adults: $6. Over 65
district attorney said it isnt unusual covery and issues of managing the 2019, and that he hopes the schedule Information Meeting Foster Care and under 12: $4. 6 and under: free
Program. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 400 with one paid adult. For more infor-
for his office to offer a second set of data, he said. can stay on track to end all the cases in mation call 616-7180.
Harbor Blvd., Building B, Belmont.
eyes on certain investigations, but it Another aid to Ketchum was the time three and a half years. Foster Care is a program that match-
quickly became clear that these crimes, es caring families with children and Divorce Options. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30
youth who need safe, temporary p.m. 800 Foster City Blvd., Foster City.
homes. Learn more about the pro- Come to the Peninsula Jewish
gram at this meeting. For more infor- Community Center to learn about
mation call 722-3035. the process of divorce. For more
information call 401-8080.
Bay Area Hummingbirds. 7 p.m.
Burlingame Public Library, 480 Friends of the Millbrae Library
Primrose Road, Burlingame. Wildlife Outdoor Book and Media Sale. 10
photographer Joan Sparks will speak a.m. to 3 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1
about the species of hummingbirds Library Ave., Millbrae. Lots of great
that live in the Bay Area. For more bargains for adults and children to
information call 558-7444 ext. 2. support the library. At 2 p.m., there
will be a bag sale, $5 a bag. For more
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 information call 697-7607.
2017 San Francisco Flower and
Garden Show. April 5 to April 8, 10 Overeaters Anonymous. 10:15 a.m.
a.m. to 7 p.m. April 9, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. to noon. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm
Talk to experts, pariticipate in semi- St., San Carlos. Every Saturday. For
nars, learn new techniques and shop more information call 591-0341 x
plants. For more information contact 237.
shelbi@spinpr.com.
Senior Transitions Seminar. 10:30
How to Kick the Sugar Habit. 2 p.m. a.m. to 1 p.m. Pacifica Senior Living,
to 5 p.m. 150 San Mateo Road, Half 995 E. Market St., Daly City. Lunch
Moon Bay. Learn about sugar crav- provided. For more information and
ings, the role of stress and how to RSVP email mlucius@pacificase-
excess sugar is the cause of belly fat. niorliving.com.
For more information contact
patti@bondmarcom.com. Easter Bunny Storytime. 11 a.m. to
1 p.m. The Shops at Tanforan, Lower
Author Talk: Elizabeth Cobbs The Level near JC Penney, San Bruno. For
Hamilton Affair. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. more information visit theshopsat-
Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., tanforan.com.
Millbrae. For more information call
697-7607x236. Visit with Live Bunnies and Baby
Chicks. Noon to 2 p.m. Hillsdale
Look Back At 150 Years of Shopping Center, Macys Center
Education. 7 p.m. Community Room, Court, 60 31st Ave., San Mateo. For
Redwood City Main Library, 1044 more information visit hillsdale.com.
Middlefiel Road. Program is free. For
more information call 366-3173. Healthy Aging with Ayurveda.
Noon to 2 p.m. 150 San Mateo Road,
The Time is Now- Medicare for All. Half Moon Bay. Learn practices
7 p.m. Woodside Road United based on ancient wisdom to nurture
Methodist Church, 2000 Woodside body, mind and spirit. $15. For more
Road, Redwood City. For more infor- information contact patti@bond-
mation email asevans2002@aol.com. marcom.com.

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SENIOR SHOWCASE
Resources and services from all of San Mateo Countyover 30 Exhibitors

Friday, April 28
9am 1pm
Free Admission, Everyone Welcome
Twin Pines Senior & Community Center
20 Twin Pines Lane (off of Ralston Avenue), Belmont

Free services include:


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