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As the November election approaches, we’re excited to bring you Redwood City Election Watch 2024—our first-ever podcast series. Hosted by reporter Simmerdeep Kaur, this series features in-depth conversations with candidates running for City Council, giving you the opportunity to hear directly from those seeking your vote. We’ll cover key topics like housing, public safety, climate justice, and more to help you stay informed and ready for election day. Tune in and get to know the candidates shaping the future of Redwood City! And check out the rest of our election coverage here.

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Top Stories

New group aims to tackle development at former Sunset Magazine site

Menlo Forward, a newly formed group of residents aimed at promoting “smart growth and quality of life” in Menlo Park and neighboring cities, has set its sights on tackling the controversial proposed development at 80 Willow Road.

Ask a Master Gardener: Here’s a checklist for your fall planting

Summer gardening may get the most attention but fall gardening can be just as busy and productive. You can plant winter vegetables, trees and shrubs, bulbs and native California plants, to name a few.  Here are some tips for October.

Vice presidential candidate coming for fundraiser

Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance is expected to return to the peninsula this week for a fundraiser.

Ludwigs Mountain View transitions to new ownership under Creative Collective founder Gisela Qasim

Ludwigs is getting a Bavarian makeover. The German beer garden is now under new ownership, and while much of Ludwigs will remain the same, new owner Gisela Qasim plans to infuse the downtown Mountain View mainstay with a bit of her heritage.

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TODAY

Author event: Arlie Russell Hochschild
Kepler’s Books presents Arlie Russell Hochschild discussing her latest book, “Stolen Pride: Loss, Shame, and the Rise of the Right.” She’s featured in conversation with Angie Coiro.

Music: ann annie
Feldman’s Books hosts the trio ann annie performing dreamy chamber music mixed with atmospheric synth soundscapes. They are joined by local artist Ian Santillano and Portland singer-songwriter Amos Heart.

TOMORROW

Talk: Reimagining Democracy – A Weekly Series Featuring Stanford Scholars
Stanford Continuing Studies offers a free lunchtime faculty speaker series that probes questions such as “How might American institutions be revitalized?” and “How might citizens address race, polarization, inequality, and the movement of peoples across borders?”

Music: Club Fox Blues Jam
Club Fox hosts a night of blues with musician J.P. Soars.


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