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Redwood City Fire hosts Guatemalan delegation

The Redwood City Fire Department is hosting senior leaders from Guatemala’s largest fire service for a weeklong exchange centered on firefighter training, cultural connection, and the donation of emergency equipment.

County hosts first wildfire preparedness fair

Fluffy service dogs, Smokey Bear, Cal Fire’s Captain Cal and more than 400 people milled about the San Mateo County Event Center in San Mateo on Saturday, April 26, for the county’s first event to equip the public with practical information for preparing for a wildfire.

Chef-owner of Che Fico to debut fast-casual concept in Menlo Park celebrating flavors of the Jewish Diaspora

David Nayfeld, the chef-owner of Che Fico, is embarking on a journey that’s deeply personal: opening a fast-casual restaurant in Menlo Park highlighting the flavors of the Jewish Diaspora.

Sequoia Union District schools report after visit from school accreditation group

Sequoia Union High School District campuses of East Palo Alto Academy, Menlo-Atherton High School and Woodside High School were visited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges over the past months. As a result, each school has come to recognize its areas of strength and mapped out plans for improvement.

Telefèric is suing Macarena over allegations of stolen recipes, but does the food taste anything alike?

It’s been four months since Spanish restaurant Telefèric Barcelona filed a lawsuit alleging that Macarena, a new Spanish restaurant in Palo Alto, stole recipes and confidential information from the company. I decided to do a side-by-side comparison of Telefèric and Macarena’s most similar-sounding dishes to see if I could see and taste the difference between them.

Holiday funds grants announced

With a record-breaking amount of money raised over the holiday season from readers, businesses and foundations this year, The Almanac and Redwood City Pulse have made grants of $36,600 each to ten local nonprofit organizations serving families and children.

Realtors weigh-in on how Trump’s tariffs could impact buyers and sellers on the Midpeninsula

Despite the exclusive nature of the Midpeninsula’s expensive housing market, it is hard to avoid all national and international impacts on local homebuyers and sellers.

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