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Supes call for sheriff’s resignation, sheriff counters by promoting chief of staff with whom she’s accused of having an affair
During public comment, Corpus showed up unannounced at the meeting and promoted her alleged boyfriend, Victor Aenlle, to assistant sheriff.
Only 1 out of every 805 homes for sale is affordable for Silicon Valley’s middle-class, study shows
Housing affordability has become significantly worse in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties – so much so, that only one out of every 805 homes listed for sale is affordable for households with an annual income of $100,000, according to a new report from regional think tank Joint Venture Silicon Valley.
Redwood City students embark on a journey to Middle Earth with ‘The Hobbit’
Redwood City’s North Star Academy is taking students—and soon audiences—on an epic journey from the familiar halls of middle school to the world of hobbits, dwarves, and dragons.
Ahead of its 70th anniversary, Kepler’s revisits book about its origins as a counterculture hub
On Nov. 14, authors Michael Doyle and John Markoff will discuss Doyle’s 2012 book “Radical Chapters,” about pacifist bookseller Roy Kepler and the Menlo Park store he founded.
Looking to put equipment found in Michelin starred kitchens in your home? This new Los Gatos business is here to help
Luxury meat is the focal point of a new Los Gatos business – from $40,000 hand-welded Mibrasa grills to $10,000 German-made Dry Agers, it’s a high budget, carnivorous foodie’s dream.
Long-running Zimbabwean quartet Nobuntu performs at Stanford Live
Nobuntu will perform a mix of traditional and contemporary Zimbabwean songs, Afro jazz and gospel Nov. 13 at Stanford Live.

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Stage: ‘The Three Musketeers’
Woodside Priory presents Ken Ludwig’s adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ tale of D’Artagnan, his sister Sabine and the Three Musketeers as they race to save France and its queen from the evil Cardinal Richelieu. Appropriate for all ages
Art talk: rafa esparza
Stanford University hosts a series that invites an artist each quarter for a two-day visit consisting of studio critiques with our MFA students. Los Angeles-based performance artist rafa esparza, who is featured this quarter, will give a public lecture as part of the series.
Families: Zoppé Italian Family Circus
This one-ring circus honors old-world Italian traditions. Starring Nino the Clown, the circus is driven by a central story that features acrobatic feats, equestrian showmanship clowning and audience participation.
TOMORROW
Music: Jazz Concert
The Stanford Jazz Orchestra, under the direction of Michael Galisatus, performs their 2024 fall concert program, with special guests Dani and Debora Gurgel.
Stage: ‘The Hobbit’
North Star Academy presents an adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s tale of adventure brought to life by a cast of students in grades 4-8.

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