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Week in Review: Rescued Sea Lion Euthanized and More

Catch up on any news you missed in Burlingame this week.

Monday

The Sawyer Camp Trail was slated for a .

A Redwood City man prepared to lead an expedition with the goal of finding .

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A rescued after crossing Highway 101 in Burlingame was treated for a gunshot wound.

Tuesday

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The Board of Supervisors planned to discuss a in San Mateo County.

Wireless company Extenet sued Burlingame over a moratorium on wireless communication facility construction. What do you think of the moratorium? .

Although the was to close for road work, crews called off the plans due to rainy weather.

Objects were thrown from a roof and one man forgot he ordered a pizza in Tuesday's

Wednesday

Amanda Walter explored on Burlingame Avenue in her column, Burlingame Bite.

Five members of the were selected for a player development program.

A Burlingame man was found for a 2009 DUI crash that killed his passenger.

The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors approved a new jail to be built in the county. Do you think we need it? .

The Wednesday.

Thursday

Burlingame residents mourned the loss of Steve Jobs, leaving flowers outside the Burlingame Avenue Apple Store. ?

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A in Cupertino was shot and killed in Sunnyvale.

Shelter Network held its annual benefit breakfast, highlighted by keynote speaker .

Friday

One McKinley Elementary School teacher was recognized as a hero in the classroom by .

Alex Farr explored the San Mateo County jail , which teaches inmates to make responsible choices so they avoid future jail time.

Scott Delucchi tells the tale of one big dog in his column, Shelter Tails.

The week's second police blotter brought us biking under the influence and slashed tires.

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