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Redwood City mental health center prepares to close, looks to re-emerge as part of new campus
A leading mental health services provider is closing its Redwood City center to make way for a new state-of-the-art campus development by San Mateo County.
This spring, dig into the Menlo Park Seed Lending Library
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The Story of Atherton
The original name of this affluent community was Fair Oaks, which reflects…
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San Mateo County Sheriff’s deputies receive training on autism from renowned expert
San Mateo County sheriff’s deputies will receive later this month…
Court ruling deals blow to housing law on split lots
In a decision that could upend zoning policies and housing…
Redwood City seeks applicants for civic boards and commissions
With the deadline fast approaching, Redwood City officials are calling…
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Palo Alto Art Center, Danse Lumiere co-host a conversation about women in the arts on Sunday
“Women in the Arts: A Conversation” features a discussion and premiere film screening exploring the achievements of women in the arts as well as the challenges they face. The event takes place April 28 at the Palo Alto Art Center.
Arts briefs: Analog Dog, Subtle Orange at The Guild, Stay in Bloom festival, a retro TechFest and more
This week, Analog Dog and Subtle Orange play The Guild; Dabin’s Stay in Bloom festival comes to Frost; the Computer History Museum hosts an ’80s-themed TechFest; and Fog Holler and Gal Klein bring bluegrass to Mountain View. Plus Hidden Villa’s Sheep Shearing and Fiber Arts Festival and California Pops Orchestra’s big band concert.
Zach Fest ’24 offers music and a message
Redwood City musician Garrick Davis is organizing and performing at Zach Fest ’24, an April 28 concert in memory of his son, Zach Davis-Price, that will also raise funds for local nonprofits.
Pizzeria Delfina owners Craig and Annie Stoll discuss their restaurant journeys and where the business plans to go from here
Craig and Annie Stoll decided to open a restaurant together on their second date. One year later in 1998, Delfina in San Francisco opened for business, serving up California-Italian fare. Then in 2005, the couple – with Craig in the kitchen and Annie in the front-of-the-house – opened their first Pizzeria Delfina on California Street in…
Get creative at event for new arts center this Wednesday
The Center for Creativity is a community initiative to bring a dedicated arts center to San Mateo County. At an April 24 event, connect with local art advocates, take part in creative activities, enjoy refreshments and more.
Peninsula restaurant week
Peninsula Restaurant Week ends Saturday! Don’t miss the opportunity of scoring a deal on a great dinner out and helping support some your favorite Peninsula restaurants. The week-long annual event is coming to an end on Saturday and won’t be back until next year!
Saturday plans? Booked. Here’s where you can celebrate Independent Bookstore Day on the Peninsula
Independent Bookstore Day is a national one-day celebration of indie bookstores with author storytimes and talks, signings, discounts, merch and giveaways. Here’s how Peninsula booksellers…
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Overwhelming majority of recent home sellers ‘regret waiting to sell’
A new survey from Realtor.com and Censuswide reveals that an overwhelming majority…
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With long waits at Mexico border, California businesses suffer
El Rincon restaurant in San Diego lost customers due to…