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3 men arrested after alleged serial robberies at Redwood City 7-Eleven stores

All three were wearing ski masks and moving towards the front of the restaurant, allegedly about to commit another robbery.

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Self-Driving Vehicles: The Silicon Valley Era begins

When Detroit missed the boat, it was Google X that brought us Street View.

CA heat wave raises wildfire, illness risks

The high in the Bay Area city where I live was 95 degrees Tuesday, which caught me so off guard that I thought my phone’s location setting was stuck in Sacramento. But it wasn’t. And it was hot.

Home briefs: House with unusual ‘prisoner chair’ from 1665 among stops on San Francisco Interior Design Tour

Whether you’re looking to tour exceptional home interiors, learn gardening skills or get a firsthand look at electric homes, you’ll find plenty of opportunities on the Peninsula. Check out our October home and garden events calendar.

Spare the Air alert extended to Wednesday

The Bay Area Air Quality Management District has issued a Spare the Air alert for Wednesday, the third straight day an alert has been in effect because of hot weather conditions creating higher concentrations of smog in the region.

Anton SV Pâtisserie’s crepe cakes find a permanent home in San Mateo

A grab-and-go patisserie specializing in crepe cakes with flavors like black sesame, matcha and hojicha will soft open in downtown San Mateo tomorrow, Oct. 2.

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Obituaries: Local residents who died recently

Local residents who died recently include Kathy McKennan, Bonnie Anderson and Charles Milford.

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Performance: ‘Silhouette’ burlesque show
The Hub RWC presents “Silhouette,” featuring burlesque, drag, and other variety performers on a catwalk stage. The October lineup features Violet on the Rocks, Chloe B Twixt, Alexa Serenade and Ava LaShay and more. With host Kingfish, stage kitten Shiza Minnelli and DJ Glitter Done.

Author talk: Oliver Radclyffe
Kepler’s Books presents author Oliver Radclyffe sharing his memoir, “Frighten the Horses.” The book is a trans man’s coming-of-age story, about a housewife who comes out as a lesbian and tentatively, at first, steps into the world of queerness. He’s featured in conversation with Julie Lythcott-Haims.

TOMORROW

Art: Evening Curator Talk – ‘Spirit House’
Kathryn Cua, curatorial assistant for the Asian American Art Initiative at the Cantor Arts Center, leads a tour of the “Spirit House” exhibition, in which ancestral spirits and ghostly narratives come to life through art.Youth: Classical Conoisseurs – Music Appreciation
The Burlingame Library hosts an introduction to classical music for tweens.


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