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Californians buy zero-emission cars
By Jonathan J. Cooper year in office
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and works to set
the stage for his
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry environmental
Brown outlined a $2. 5 billion legacy to con-
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO plan Friday to help Californians tinue under his
A collection of fishermen and environmental advocates are part of a new effort to pinpoint areas where lost or buy electric vehicles and expand a successor. The
abandoned crabbing gear has been spotted. They retrieve the gear for a payment — at Half Moon Bay, it’s $85 network of charging stations as De m o c r a t i c
per pot — before the fishing ropes can snag a whale. Below: West Coast fishermen annually lose thousands of part of a goal of getting 5 million governor has
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year-old Josh Baskin suddenly become
1924) had a flock of sheep that Binney and Smith in Pennsylvania. The
an adult is called Zoltar Speaks. Tom
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Hanks (born 1956) stars as the teenager
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is 59. officials in all 186 member countries ice cream when he goes to the county skater Nancy Kerrigan (born 1969) was
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and arranging long-term support such as rides iors as it can be disorienting to be thrust into Francisco. Many CCSP participants are also
CCSP
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to dialysis. In December 2015, he moved into
MidPen’s Half Moon Village.
Now, he has the adult day care center next
a new environment such as a nursing home
for a long period of time. While there are
patients who do need inpatient care, there are
able to stay at their own homes or with rela-
tives.
Clients’ needs vary, but the coordination
door where he can take exercise classes or those who can return home with the right between various departments such as hous-
play games, he receives regular checkups at services, Beed explained. ing, transportation, social services and
happier,” Beed said. home, has help going to dialysis and is able “These are often people who are very alone, behavioral health is key. Some clients are
Begun in 2014, the CCSP is part of the to live in his own apartment. don’t have support, have medical needs that able to have in-home visits from doctors,
county’s Coordinated Care Initiative for dual- “There are so many benefits,” Solano said, can’t be met if they’re alone,” Beed said. “But nurse practitioners, social workers and other
ly eligible Medi-Cal, the state’s version of adding he feels safe and enjoys having his with some support, they can live on their caregivers. For clients whose conditions
Medicaid, and Medicare patients. The county personal space. “I like it here.” own quasi-independently.” greatly improve after about 18 months, they
works closely with agencies like the Institute The patients range in experience and age. can go on to a “maintenance” phase that is
In Half Moon Bay, 12 units at MidPen’s
on Aging and the housing agency Brilliant The youngest is in their 40s and after having less intensive, Beed said.
senior community have been set aside for
Corners to help find low-income housing for a stroke was unable to live alone. The oldest One of the largest challenges is that many
clients like Solano, said Melora Simon,
those who might otherwise be stuck in a nurs- is in their 90s but the average age is around of the services that support people remaining
director of the Health Plan’s Adult
ing facility. 72. Most of the clients have a functional in the community — such as housing or
Demonstration Programs.
Through a coordinated, multi-disciplinary impairment or physical disability, and many transportation — are not directly covered by
effort amongst various departments, clients “Because these people do have higher needs have mobility issues, Simon said.
than your average senior affordable housing health insurance. Therefore, having partner-
often receive medical, behavioral health and Thus far, they’ve helped about 190 clients, ships with other county departments, health
social services, assistance bathing or dress- dweller, working in partnership with MidPen have high levels of client satisfaction and
we’re able to create the mix of onsite and off- care providers, nonprofits and housing
ing, as well as help with food and transporta- shown nearly 50 percent cost savings as providers is critical, Beed and Simon said.
tion. For some clients, it also means assis- site services that really enables people to compared to people remaining in nursing
thrive,” Simon said. “I think it’s a necessity in our current envi-
tance securing affordable housing. homes or inpatient facilities, according to ronment. I think absolutely everybody has to
Solano, who now resides at nonprofit It also helps foster a better sense of com- Beed and Simon.
munity with residents able to relate to one work together in the community and leverage
MidPeninsula Housing’s senior community Aside from Half Moon Village, other hous- the resources we have to take care of people,”
on the coastside, previously lived in a nurs- another, she said. ing sites the Health Plan has been able to
“It enables people to age in place, which is Beed said. “People don’t get well and stay
ing facility. Eventually, he recovered enough place clients in include Sequoia Belle Haven well if they don’t have this kind of support,
to return to the community but had lost his very important to them,” Simon said. in Menlo Park, Alma Point in Foster City and especially when they’re elderly.”
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Man found guilty attorney Peter Goldscheider could not be the fire had been extinguished. They did not
Local briefs immediately reached for comment. say whether any injuries were reported.
of second-degree so that deliberations on the murder charge Wagstaffe said Sale is believed to have Industrial Road was closed in both direc-
murder in DUI fatality could continue, according to prosecutors. consumed some 16 shots of liquor by the tions between Harbor Boulevard and Quarry
Four days after a jury began deliberations Sale was driving his pickup truck heading time he crashed into Veloso’s car, forever Road during the fire.
on a verdict for a San Jose man charged south on Highway 101 around 3:45 a.m. altering the lives of Veloso’s wife and two A cause for the blaze remains under inves-
with killing a 46-year- April 9, 2016, when he struck the rear of a children. tigation.
old father of two, its car driven by 46-year-old Vivaldo Braga “This case is an example of a tragedy on
members found him Veloso Jr., of Burlingame, just north of the all sides because the defendant is now Coroner IDs man who
guilty of second-degree San Bruno Avenue offramp, according to potentially giving up the rest of his life,” washed ashore at Pescadero beach
murder Friday, according prosecutors. he said.
to the San Mateo County Investigators determined that Sale, who The San Mateo County Coroner has iden-
District Attorney’s was uninjured, had objective signs of Firefighters extinguish tified the body of a man who washed ashore
Office. intoxication, and a blood test later showed two-alarm commercial building fire Saturday at Pescadero State Beach in San
Though jurors a blood-alcohol content of 0.15 percent. Mateo County as Daniel Horton, 46, of San
Wednesday decided Louis Veloso was transported to a hospital, but Firefighters extinguished a two-alarm Francisco.
Louis Sale died three days later after being declared fire at a commercial building in San Carlos
Sale, 33, was guilty of Passersby walking along the beach
felony vehicular manslaughter, felony brain dead and taken off life support. He Thursday evening, according to fire offi- Saturday found the remains. The Coroner’s
drunk driving and other charges for his role was the father of two daughters who were 4 cials. Office investigated and identified the man
in a fatal Burlingame crash, it took them and 6 years old at the time of his death, Redwood City Fire Department officials as a missing person out of San Francisco,
another day to reach a verdict on his murder according to prosecutors. said on social media around 6:20 p.m. that the coroner’s office said.
charge. After one of the jurors was unable District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said firefighters were responding to a blaze on The cause and manner of Horton’s death
to continue serving because of a planned Sale faces life in prison when he returns to the 100 block of Industrial Road. have yet to be determined, according to the
vacation, an alternate juror was substituted court April 27 for sentencing. Defense Fire officials said around 6:30 p.m. that coroner’s office.
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Pop Warner doesn’t support improving the game and offers parents the one-year deal.
Football briefs option of tackle or flag football.
youth tackle football ban bill children can play.” Supporters of the legislation say the measure
Nzeocha appeared in 10 games last season
and registered four tackles on special teams. He
CHICAGO — The Pop Warner youth football Illinois state Rep. Carol Sente on Thursday isn’t meant to ban tackle football, it’s meant to was eligible to be a restricted free agent in
program says it doesn’t agree with banning filed the Dave Duerson Act to Prevent CTE protect children. March before signing the deal on Friday.
football for young people after legislation was named for the Chicago Bears defensive back
unveiled in Illinois prohibiting tackle football who was diagnosed with chronic traumatic 49ers re-sign linebacker Nzeocha was drafted by Dallas in the seventh
for children under 12. encephalopathy. CTE has been linked to con- Nzeocha to one-year deal round in 2015. The Niners signed him off the
Pop Warner spokesperson Brian Heffron says cussions or repeated head trauma. Cowboys practice squad in September. He has
the organization “can’t imagine elected offi- Heffron says Pop Warner has focused on SANTA CLARA — The San Francisco 49ers played in 18 games and registered four tackles
cials mandating to parents which sports their have re-signed linebacker Mark Nzeocha to a over three seasons.
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half, but all were from distance and none “You can’t make those mistakes in the plenty of space to show off their dribbling
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posed significant problems to Burlingame
goalkeeper Evan Glatt.
Another defensive mistake by the Knights
box,” Pliego said. “In the Ocean, you might
be able to make that mistake and get away
with it. But in the Bay, they’re [going to
skills.
“We definitely got away from the passing
game in the second half,” Dimech said.
almost cost them in the 15th minute when take advantage].” It appeared the Panthers would get a
Dakota Lillelund beat the defense to a loose Hyman’s chance to add another goal five chance for a third goal when Milan Rosic
get on the board. The Knights’ defense had
ball deep in the Hillsdale end. Lillelund went minutes later went just wide and the Panthers was chopped down in the penalty following
the ball, but failed to do anything good with
around one defender to find some space to settled for the two-goal lead at break. a long run — but the referee swallowed his
it. A cross pass was intercepted by
Burlingame’s Gunnar Hansen just outside the get a shot off, but his attempt went just wide. In the second half, the Knights came out whistle as Rosic writhed on the ground in
Hillsdale penalty box. He split a pair of with more resolve. They were more aggres- pain for several minutes afterward.
About 10 minutes later, Lillelund served a
defenders, cut back to the middle of the box perfect cross to Hyman at the far right post sive both offensively and defensively, but Burlingame’s best chance in the second
and sent a shot to the far right corner for a 1- but, instead of heading it on frame, he they still struggled to get many good looks half came late. Marcus Grundmann took five
0 lead. attempted an awkward one-timer that was at goal. Hillsdale defenders off the dribble, but he
“We wanted to make sure we started well,” easily saved. Minutes later, Hyman served a Hillsdale’s best scoring chance came just was thwarted when his shot was pushed over
Dimech said. cross into the path of a charging Robert two minutes into the second half off a free the top of the goal by goalkeeper Erick
The goal seemed to energize the Panthers, Rochel, who split a pair of defenders to get kick near midfield. Lucky Buiza received Maldonado.
who continued to put heavy pressure on the off a toe-volley that was also stopped. the ball at the top of the Burlingame penal- Despite still looking for their first win in
Hillsdale goal. Kai Galia had a couple of dan- In the 32nd minute, the Panthers doubled ty box and touched it into space before Bay Division play, Pliego has not seen the
gerous runs from his right wing position, their lead. Galia received a pass at the top of rifling a shot that caromed off the right Hillsdale squad just going through the
while Gabe Hyman was giving the Knights’ the Hillsdale penalty box, where he turned post. motions.
defense fits at center striker. toward goal while bracketed by a pair of Burlingame, meanwhile, was looking to “We’re 0-7-1 and to still feel we’re in
Hillsdale, meanwhile, was limited to free defenders. Neither closed on Galia, giving do everything individually. With a ton of every game shows the moxie of this team,”
kicks as the bulk of its offense. The Knights him a clean look at goal. He buried his shot space in the midfield because Hillsdale was Pliego said. “It is growing pains, but it’s
managed to get off four shots in the first for a 2-0 Burlingame lead. pressing offensively, it gave the Panthers also a lack of complete-game focus.”
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