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Top Stories
Sheriff Corpus removal process could take months, county says
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday discussed a possible course of action to potentially remove Sheriff Christina Corpus, a multi-step process that could take several months in order to adhere to due process.
Bird advocates push back on Redwood Life project ahead of council vote
A proposed redevelopment in Redwood Shores is drawing fire from local bird advocates who say it threatens sensitive wildlife habitat near Belmont Slough.
Concern grows as visas are terminated for dozens of international students at California colleges
California campuses are searching for answers after dozens of international students had their visas terminated in recent days, a worrying trend for the state’s public colleges and universities.
Obituaries: Local residents who died recently
Local residents who died recently include Brenda Miller, Jules Carman, John Carman, Dolores Josephine Nedd and Brendon Vining.


Stanford students create original musical addressing eating disorders
“Fading In,” created and written by Stanford University sophomore Jessica Korobkin, and composed by fellow Stanford sophomore Lucy Chen, takes an unusual perspective, looking at the many people eating disorders affect and how friends and family can help.
Here’s what a highly acclaimed Korean chef would buy from Jagalchi, the Bay Area’s newest Korean food complex
I asked chef Michael Kim – previously of the former Michelin-starred Palo Alto restaurant Maum – to come with me to Jagalchi and give his opinions on how the new Korean food hub compares to nearby Korean supermarkets and stores in Korea, as well as what products he personally would pick up.
East Palo Alto community remembers civil rights icon
About 100 community members from East Palo and neighboring communities marched from Bell Street Park to St. Francis of Assisi Church for the Cesar Chavez March on April 7, honoring the civil rights activist and the work of the United Farm Workers of America.

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