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Marcella Padilla elected as Redwood City District 7 council member

Redwood City Parks and Recreation Commissioner Marcella Padilla has been elected to the city council to represent district 7 after beating opponent Diana Reddy by almost 10 percentage points.

Juvenile possibly tied to attempted homicide arrested for robbery

Police in Redwood City arrested a juvenile Thursday suspected in a robbery who they believed may also be tied to an attempted homicide.

The CZU Fire burned more than 24K acres across Big Basin and nearby state parks. Here’s how they’re recovering – and building resilience for the future

Recovery from the CZU Fire at California state parks has been measured in milestones not over months, but years, a process of navigating multiple agencies and permits, environmental impact reports and sensitive species.

Seeing stars: From astronomy lessons to laser shows, De Anza College’s planetarium has been dazzling locals for decades

The laser shows at Fujitsu Planetarium celebrate the work of pop and rock stars, but the planetarium’s main purpose is, of course, to get folks immersed in stars of a more literal type.

Former San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office captain files claim against the county, says he resigned when asked to arrest union president

At a press conference on Thursday, Nov. 21, San Mateo County Supervisor Ray Mueller revealed that the county had obtained new evidence in the ongoing investigation into Sheriff Christina Corpus, including a claim against the county made by former Captain Brian Philip, who resigned on Nov. 12 rather than arrest a police union president.

The Pear stages play that aims to balance the ‘historical’ with the ‘human’

The work and friendship of political activists Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass take center stage in ‘The Agitators,’ running Nov. 22-Dec. 15 at The Pear Theatre.

Embarcadero Media news story inspires musician to write ‘underground’ song

After one of the Pulse’s sister publications broke the story of a car found buried in the yard of an Atherton residence in 2022, the discovery made national news. The bizarre story led Illinois-based musician Rick Rockz to write a song about it.

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Music: The Cheeseballs
Dance band The Cheeseballs play a variety of music, from 1960s Motown classics to ’80s new wave in a show at Club Fox.

Talk: ‘Dude, Where’s My Flying Car’
Hiller Aviation Museum hosts a conversation and book-signing with longtime automotive and aviation aficionados Charlie Vogelheim and Tim Jackson who discuss an all-new industry that’s readying the launch of modern short-range flying machines that will serve as Urban Air Mobility (UAM).

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Outdoors: Bird Walk
Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge hosts a leisurely, morning stroll to view shorebirds. This will be an interpretive guided tour to learn about resident bird species, migratory birds and the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project.

Classical: Stanford Symphonic Chrorus and Peninsula Symphony Orchestra
The Stanford Symphonic Chrorus, under the direction of Stephen M. Sano, presents their 2024 Fall Concert program at Bing Concert Hall with the Peninsula Symphony Orchestra conducted by Mitchell Sardou Klein.


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