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Dionisio Molina Pleads No Contest in Vehicular Manslaughter Case
Plea means Molina, who drove his SUV onto a sidewalk and struck and killed a 78-year-old man, faces 11 years in prison.
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Plea means Molina, who drove his SUV onto a sidewalk and struck and killed a 78-year-old man, faces 11 years in prison.
Almost nothing remains standing at heart of fire and explosion that rocked San Bruno neighborhood.
Fireballs rose into the sky; more than 50 homes destroyed and 120 damaged; dozens of burn victims are being treated at area hospitals.
Fireballs rose into the sky; more than 50 homes destroyed and 120 damaged; dozens of burn victims are being treated at area hospitals.
For the third day of our coverage of the disaster in San Bruno, Patch will have a team of reporters in the San Bruno area shooting pictures, taking video and telling your stories.
Large donations roll in while cell phone provider takes action to help residents call, email loved ones in wake of disaster.
Officials say area still too hazardous to allow people to return to their homes.
Scene at emergency room is emotional as reality of what happened in San Bruno sinks in.
A portion of ticket proceeds will be donated to fund for fire victims.
The community tries to put the unthinkable into words.
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Here are links to the first two weeks of Patch stories, photos and videos covering the Sept. 9 disaster in San Bruno.
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