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IRS Delays Opening of Tax-Filing Season to Jan. 31
Government shutdown put the IRS nearly three weeks behind its tight timetable for being ready to start the 2014 filing season.

Christa Bigue is the local editor for Half Moon Bay and Pacifica Patch.
Before becoming a Patch editor, she contributed features and news stories to Half Moon Bay Patch.com after the site first launched in 2010. She also filled in as guest editor for weeks at a time for both the Pacifica and Half Moon Bay Patch sites.
As a freelance journalist, she specialized in tourism and travel, environmental and cultural resources, and arts and entertainment reporting. Her profiles, reviews and feature articles have appeared in the Marin Independent Journal, San Mateo County Times, San Francisco Examiner, and Metropolitan magazine, among other books and publications.
Government shutdown put the IRS nearly three weeks behind its tight timetable for being ready to start the 2014 filing season.

A man who was killed in a crash on northbound Interstate Highway 280 in Daly City on Wednesday has been identified.
A man who was killed in a crash on northbound Interstate Highway 280 in Daly City on Wednesday has been identified.
A man who was killed in a crash on northbound Interstate Highway 280 in Daly City on Wednesday has been identified.
The accident occurred on northbound Interstate Highway 280 in Daly City Wednesday evening.
"Having a community that is willing to be involved allows us to proactively prevent crime and when crimes do occur, to solve them." — Pacifica Police Chief Jim Tasa
The non-profit organization has recently expanded its reach to help the hungry in Half Moon Bay and Pacifica.
The non-profit organization has recently expanded its reach to help the hungry in Half Moon Bay and Pacifica.
Half Moon Bay City Council elects a new mayor.
Last chance for Pacificans to eat at this Daly City establishment is this month and next.
Here's the latest roundup of retail, restaurant and other business news in and around Half Moon Bay.
The annual music-based variety fundraiser benefits families and non-profits throughout Northern California including some agencies in Pacifica.
For the first time in Oceana history, the high school has a girls' soccer team.