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National pest control giant forced to pay $3.15M over illegal dumping
Three pest control companies have agreed to pay a combined $3.15 million after investigators found they illegally dumped pesticides and hazardous waste into municipal landfills and improperly discarded customer records containing confidential information.
Corpus’ alleged boyfriend fired under new sheriff
Victor Aenlle, the former chief of staff who worked under ex-San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus and her alleged boyfriend, has been released from the Sheriff’s Office one week after Ken Binder was appointed as the new sheriff.
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What’s New at the Farmers Market this Saturday
Your weekly guide to treasures at the Kiwanis Redwood City Farmers Market


Where to find holiday-themed crafting classes on the Peninsula
From wreath making to creating Victorian-era ornaments, there are a variety of holiday crafting classes being offered along the Peninsula in November and December that will help you zhuzh up your home while socializing.
Merry and bright: Our guide to jolly holiday happenings around Silicon Valley
The Peninsula has a flurry of special traditions to warm up the start of winter and brighten up those darkest days before the solstice starts to bring a little daylight back. Read on for the many ways to ring in the holidays with good cheer on the Peninsula.
Sam Cooke: Gone Much Too Soon
It’s 1957, and an emerging star was slated to perform on the Ed Sullivan Show. After Ed introduced him, Sam strolled out looking very cool.

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