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  • Letters: Protesters should celebrate a new beginning for Venezuela

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    Re: “Protests decry Trump’s actions” (Page A1, Jan. 5).

    How I would love to send the Bay Area protesters to South Florida, where residents are celebrating President Trump’s intervention in Venezuela. President Nicolás Maduro and his predecessor, Hugo Chávez, are responsible for “one of the most dramatic political, economic and humanitarian collapses in modern history,” according to a Miami Herald piece (“Venezuela left to grapple with wreckage Maduro leaves behind“) published Sunday.

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  • Redwood City man arrested in robbery, attempted robbery

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    EAST PALO ALTO — A Peninsula man was arrested in connection with a robbery in East Palo Alto and an attempted robbery in Palo Alto on Sunday, according to authorities.

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  • Caller threatens to ‘shoot up’ East Palo Alto school

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    EAST PALO ALTO – A private East Palo Alto school was locked down and searched Tuesday after a caller threatened to “shoot up” the campus, according to authorities.

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  • $10,000 reward offered for suspect in deadly 2019 East Palo Alto shooting

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    Police in East Palo Alto announced a reward Wednesday as they search for a man suspected in a deadly 2019 shooting.

    According to officers, Victor Gomez-Rios was found shot in his vehicle on the 1800 block of East Bayshore Road on Sep 7, 2019. Over the course of the investigation, detectives identified Juan Carlos Solis as the man suspected of killing Gomez-Rios.

    Police said the group Mothers Against Murder has partnered with the department to offer a $10,000 reward for information leading to Solis’ arrest and conviction.

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    Juan Carlos Solis, suspect in the killing of Victor Gomez-Rios in East Palo Alto on Sep. 7, 2019.

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    Anyone with information about the case is asked to call or text the department’s tip line at 650-409-6792, email epa@tipnow.org or to call the department’s non-emergency line at 650-321-1112. Officers urged anyone who spots Solis to call 911.

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  • San Mateo County claims State of California owes it and its 20 cities $38 million after ‘raid’

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    San Mateo County in a lawsuit filed this week claims the State of California “shorted” it and its 20 cities $38 million in funds distributed annually under a decades-old deal involving vehicle-license fees that is now enshrined in law.

    California’s unprecedented “raid” on the funding stream deprived San Mateo County and cities from East Palo Alto to Daly City of “critical” funds for serving residents, while giving a “windfall” to the state, the lawsuit filed Monday in San Francisco County Superior Court claimed.

    The lawsuit accuses California of breaking a legal requirement to provide the funding, and seeks a court order mandating payment of the $38 million, plus unspecified damages.

    Named as defendants are the State of California along with state Finance Department Director Joe Stephenshaw and State Controller Malia Cohen. A spokesperson for the Finance Department said the department had not seen the lawsuit yet and couldn’t comment on it.

    “Once we receive it and review it we will obviously have a filing with the court in response,” said department spokesman H.D. Palmer.

    State Controller’s office spokesman Bismarck Obando said none of the lawsuit’s allegations “pertain to the State Controller in her official capacity.”

    Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office did not immediately respond to questions about the lawsuit.

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  • East Palo Alto residents raise concerns over proposed airport expansion

    East Palo Alto residents raise concerns over proposed airport expansion

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    East Palo Alto residents say they are worried and frustrated over proposals to expand and remodel the city’s airport.

    On Monday night, more than 70 speakers lined up to talk in front of the Palo Alto City Council regarding proposals to expand the Palo Alto airport.

    The director of public works and the airport managers outlined what they call alternatives, essentially options to expand the airport. The city said it’s meant to accommodate existing aircraft and electric aircraft in the future.

    “Unfortunately, there hasn’t been enough outreach from palo alto to east palo alto residents which i find completely disrespectful,” said East Palo Alto resident Lesly López.

    The Palo Alto Airport is located on Embarcadero Road.

    Residents in East Palo Alto said they can see and hear the planes coming in and out. They added that they’re concerned about the noise, the baylands and pollution.

    “Unfortunately, there’s going to be a lot of climate hazards, we already have terrible air quality,” López said.

    Residents also pointed to a plane in 2010 that left the Palo Alto Airport and crashed In East Palo Alto. The three people on board died, and the plane struck power lines and damaged homes.

    “I live very close to the airport, I’ve seen multiple plane crashes, including one in 2010 that killed 3 people,” said East Palo Alto resident Mark Dinan. “Ehen a plane crashes, it’s either going to go into the Palo Alto marsh or into the East Palo Alto neighborhoods, so it’s extremely important that east palo alto is consulted.”

    City council is not yet voting on the plans and the plan is to choose a preferred alternative of the options they outlined.

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