Bay Area classical guitarists take top honors at international competition
Three young people with ties to the California Conservatory of Music earned prestigious awards at an international guitar competition this summer.
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Firefighters douse brushfire in Menlo Park near Meta headquarters
A small brush fire broke out near the 1000 block of Hamilton Court in Menlo Park at around 2:45 p.m. on Wednesday, July 8.
Free community college made permanent for San Mateo County resident students
State lawmakers have extended a pilot program that mostly eliminates fees for students in the San Mateo Community College District, aiming to continue expanding access to higher education in the region.
Firefighters clear overheating equipment at Stanford lab
Smoke from an overheating transformer at Stanford University’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory set off early-warning fire alarms Monday afternoon.
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Food
Low-ABV and nonalcoholic drinks find their place on Peninsula menus
Low alcohol by volume (ABV) and nonalcoholic (NA) drinks are on the rise, and it’s not just a phase. While alcoholic drinks have historically played a social and financial role for restaurants, Peninsula eateries offer an expanding range of low-ABV beverages to pair with your next meal.
Dasbierhauz closes in Redwood City, Gangsan Korean Restaurant coming soon
Redwood City says auf Wiedersehen to Dasbierhauz; annyeonghaseyo to a new Korean spot.
Spinning Dough’s ube pizza plants permanent Peninsula roots
A Millbrae pizza shop is offering flavors that may be more divisive than pineapple: think blackberry, longanisa and even a vibrant purple ube pie.
Arts & Culture
‘All over the map’: Four Shillings Short kicks off U.S. farewell tour in Palo Alto
After years on the road, the well-traveled music duo with local roots plans to settle in Ireland.
What’s up this week: Clay & Glass Festival, SF Symphony at Frost, a jazz master’s centennial, the ‘lost’ founding father and more
What’s up this week: Festival highlighting ceramic and glass art, staged readings skewering tech, a rockin’ birthday bash, new digital art, jazz guitar and more
Carving out colors: Redwood City painter and former film animation artist Sandra Keely creates vibrant layered designs
Her exhibition is on view at M Stark Gallery in Half Moon Bay through July 19.
Spotlight
This California Delta community is drawing Bay Area homebuyers to the water
Bay Area residents understand the value of open space. That’s why it’s no surprise a private waterfront enclave on the California Delta is drawing homebuyers who are ready for a different kind of life.
Changing diet to generate a healthier microbiome and a healthy individual
Stanford microbiologists Justin and Erica Sonnenburg are working to understand the complex microbial community that resides within the human gut and its potential for helping people live healthier, longer lives.
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Sunnyvale man sues ICE, alleging violent arrest and medical neglect
A Sunnyvale man who suffered an acute medical emergency following his arrest by immigration authorities last year filed a federal lawsuit Monday alleging civil rights violations.
With town’s equestrian culture at risk, Woodside women take the reins
Woodside is known for its strong equestrian culture, but local horse riders say the equestrian spirit is declining among new residents. A number of women in town are working hard to preserve it.
Real Estate
Los Altos, Palo Alto outpace county in assessed property value growth
Santa Clara County’s taxable property base hit a record $760.1 billion, with Los Altos, Los Altos Hills and Palo Alto leading Midpeninsula growth while Mountain View posted one of the county’s slowest gains.
Property values rise in San Mateo County
The San Mateo County assessor’s office announced July 6 that the assessed value of San Mateo County climbed to a record $357.6 billion, or 4.85% more than last year’s assessed value. That’s roughly in line with last year’s growth rate.
Peninsula July home & garden guide: Garden tours, guided marshland hikes, flower workshops — and more
Whether you’re tending a garden, looking for inspiration or exploring the natural world, find summer events and activities across the Peninsula in our July calendar.
The Six Fifty
From new Peninsula playgrounds and amenities to Shakespeare in the Park, here’s what summer has in store outdoors
The Six Fifty rounds up outdoor recreation news and happenings for the summer, including the opening of new playgrounds and park amenities, updates on projects and more.
Where to catch free outdoor movie nights around Silicon Valley this summer
This summer, cities across the Peninsula are rolling out giant screens and transforming parks and plazas into open-air cinemas, showcasing free movie screenings ranging from animated family favorites to blockbuster new releases.
As the Pacifica Pier faces an uncertain fate, its closure has the community that calls it home reeling
Locals and visitors have rallied around Chit Chat Cafe and the city of Pacifica as crews work to stabilize the pier.
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