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Bonta files suit against operator of 2 hospitals for allegedly failing to comply with conditions he set
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has stepped into a health care controversy in San Mateo County by filing a lawsuit against the operator of two of the county’s medical centers for allegedly failing to maintain certain services such as emergency, stroke and heart attack care, his office announced Wednesday.
From Diwali to the pumpkin festival, here’s what’s happening around the Peninsula in October
There’s so much to do this month, we carved out an events guide to everything leading up to Halloween.
Excessive heat warning extended through Saturday night for much of Bay Area
A heat wave in the Bay Area and Central Coast will last into the weekend, with an Excessive Heat Warning issued by the National Weather Service for much of the region being extended through 11 p.m. Saturday.
New exhibit looks at 100-year history of Los Altos Hills farm and nature preserve
The Los Altos History Museum is paying tribute to a local institution with its new exhibition “Rooted in Time – Journey through Hidden Villa,” opening Oct. 3.
Meet the Peninsula-raised author of ‘The Lies of Alma Blackwell’
Amanda Glaze reflects on her teen years in Los Altos, her career in Hollywood and how a mysterious local landmark helped inspire her latest YA novel.
A homebuyer’s guide to navigating new real estate commission rules
Under new real estate rules, homebuyers nationwide are now required to sign buyer-broker representation agreements with their agents. Here’s what buyers should know.
2 iconic animals, Dungeness crab and banana slug, become new state symbols
The California quail, majestic redwoods and glowing orange poppy can now welcome two animal icons to the state’s lineup of official symbols: Dungeness crab and banana slugs.
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Music: Paul Steward
Singer, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Paul Steward performs at Freewheel Brewing. He fuses classic blues, R&B and Native American music with modern pop styles.
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, Singaporean food, dim sum and tacos. Kids can play with giant tangrams and maze puzzles. Plus, the zoo and playground will be open until 8 p.m.
TOMORROW
Art: ‘Meraki’ opening reception
Portola Art Gallery hosts a reception for its October show, “Meraki,” featuring wood-fired, soda-fired ceramics, and high-fired tablewares by Misako Kambe.Concert: The Lettermen
The Guild Theatre hosts a performance by the group that rose to fame in the 1960s for a sound that brings three-part harmony to favorite songs such as “The Way You Look Tonight.”
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