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Top Stories
Redwood City controversial bikini barista bar quietly closes, replaced with family-friendly drive-thru
Bye bye bikini barista bar; hello family-friendly drive-thru. Controversial Pink Pantherz Espresso, known for its scantily clad baristas and erotically named beverages, quietly closed its Redwood City outpost after six years.
SamTrans Board approves $644K plan to retrofit 72 buses with driver safety barriers
The safety initiative coincides with a 50% decline in operator assaults observed by SamTrans since implementing its Rider Code of Conduct in May.
Prices dip as sales jump in this housing market on the Peninsula
Statewide sales data shows most California housing markets are doing better now than a year ago, with sales and median prices on the rise. Find out how Peninsula markets compare.
Did your county back Trump more this time than in 2020?
The president-elect increased his vote share in 45 of 58 California counties in 2024. And Kamala Harris won 1.8 million fewer votes statewide than Joe Biden in 2020.
Hobee’s will introduce dinner, craft beer and elevated twists on its signature coffee cake at its newest location in San Jose
An old-school diner is getting a new-school twist. Beloved local breakfast chain Hobee’s will soon offer dinner and craft beer at its newest location in San Jose’s Germania Hall.
ICE is looking for a new detention center in Blue California. The state probably can’t stop it
A possible migrant detention facility within two hours of San Francisco has some lawmakers concerned.

Hot Picks
TODAY
Music: Brian Patrick
Singer-songwriter Brian Patrick performs at the Pioneer Saloon.
Art: Evening Curator Talk
The Cantor Arts Center hosts a free talk with Kathryn Cua, who provided curatorial support for the “Spirit House” exhibition, which investigates how contemporary artists of Asian descent challenge the boundary between life and death through art.
TOMORROW
Classical: Juniper String Trio
The Juniper String Trio performs a concert for the Woodside Arts and Culture Committee’s First Friday program.
Families: First Friday at CuriOdyssey
CuriOdyssey science museum and zoo hosts an event with music, food and activities. Dance to pop and rock hits with the band Right Time while enjoying animal presentations, food trucks and more.

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