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Photo of the Day

A new mural went up at Kennedy Middle School in May from local artist Elizabeth Gomez. However, according to photo contributor Pamela Swint, the artistic elements and the majority of the painting were done by KMS students. The mural was funded by the RWC Arts Commission, Hassett Hardware, and the KMS PTO. Courtesy Pamela Swint.

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Top Stories

Campaign signs for county candidate stolen, vandalized in Redwood City

Campaign signs for Jim Irizarry, a candidate for San Mateo County assessor-county clerk-recorder and chief elections officer, were stolen and vandalized this month in Redwood City, according to a police report and photos provided to the Pulse.

Redwood City doctor offers advice for stressed working moms

April marks Stress Awareness Month, but for many working mothers, stress is not limited to a single month; it’s a daily reality.

Newly installed solar system could save county $1.5M

Officials with the San Mateo County Office of Education celebrated a new solar photovoltaic system at the county office on Wednesday, which is expected to produce 13 million kilowatt-hours of zero-emission energy.

RCSD’s Mandarin program yields top finishers at statewide speech tourney

Redwood City School District students showed out at a long-running statewide Mandarin speech competition recently.

Review: ‘Come From Away’ soars at TheatreWorks

Company’s artistic director emeritus, Robert Kelley, directs musical inspired by a small Canadian town’s hospitality to travelers stranded by 9/11.

This new Burlingame restaurant is a blast from the past

Step back in time at Patty’s Retro Diner, a new addition to Broadway in Burlingame.

‘It was just a perfect storm’: Sushirrito co-founder Ty Mahler speaks on the demise of the fast-casual chain

Bay Area sushi burrito chain Sushirrito is gone for good. Established in 2011 in San Francisco and quickly popping up all along the Peninsula, the fast-casual chain was known for its made-to-order Japanese Latin fusion mega rolls wrapped and eaten like burritos.


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