Who gets what in the local council money stakes
Mosman Park councillors are among the most expensive in the western suburbs, costing a total $103,800, despite reaping the third lowest operating revenue out of the seven councils.
Cambridge mayor Marlene Anderton topped Mosman Park mayor Ron Norris by a Honda CRV four-wheel-drive vehicle.
Both get $29,400 a year in benefits, which are the maximum sitting fees and allowances.
Their deputy mayors and councillors also get the maximum benefits allowed in their roles.
Cambridge's elected members in total cost $114,200, but the town has only one councillor more to serve more than double the number of ratepayers as Mosman Park.
Peppermint Grove councillors are the cheapest, as they donate their $43,560 in sitting fees back to the shire.
Cops: Drunk driver kills man
A homeless man walking along the Shore Parkway service road in Brooklyn Saturday morning was struck and killed by a car whose drunken driver was arrested a few blocks away, authorities said.
The victim, whose identity was not released, was walking on the parkway service road near East 11th Street in Sheepshead Bay at about 6:10 a.m. when he was hit by a 2006 Honda CRV heading east, police said.
Chico University Student Missing Four Days
Family and authorities are increasingly concerned over the fate of a Chico State University student not seen since Monday afternoon.
Veronica Guzman, 19, of Biggs was last seen going to a 2 p.m. class at the university Monday and leaving campus about 4 p.m.
There has been no activity on Guzman's cell phone or ATM card. Her sister told News10 she is convinced Guzman would call her if she could.
The missing woman is described as 5 feet 4 inches tall and 140 pounds. She wears glasses.
When last seen she was wearing a black "Chico State University" sweatshirt and blue jeans.
Guzman's car is a 1999, forest green Honda CRV without license plates. There is a rectangular, turquoise and white Chico State parking sticker in the rear window of the CRV.
Student goes missing, police seek assistance
A Chico State student went missing Monday, and the Gridley-Biggs Police Department is seeking assistance in finding her, the department said in a press release.
Veronica Guzman, 19, reportedly left her home in Biggs at 1 p.m. to attend classes at Chico State. University Police confirmed Guzman left a class at 4 p.m., according to the press release issued by the Gridley-Biggs Police Department.
Family members expected her home at 5 p.m. and said it is unusual for Guzman to not call when she will be late, the press release said. No one has seen or heard from her since she left campus.
She was last seen wearing blue jeans and a black "Chico State University" sweatshirt. She was driving a 1999 forest green Honda CRV without a license plate number. She is 5 feet, 4 inches tall, weighs 140 pounds, wears glasses and has brown hair and eyes.
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