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Redwood City expands drone operations, renews military equipment policy

The Redwood City Council approved a five-year, nearly up to $4 million contract amendment with Axon Enterprise to continue the police department’s body-worn camera program and expand its drone operations, while renewing the department’s military equipment policy.

Rock the Dock returns to Redwood City waterfront

Rock the Dock is back for another season of free Saturday concerts at the Port of Redwood City.

Fugitive arrested for killing two men at 2018 party in East Palo Alto

A 25-year-old man who allegedly shot and killed two men at Halloween Party in East Palo Alto in 2018 was arrested by federal authorities in Mexico on April 16, according to the nonprofit group that worked with the East Palo Alto police to identify the shooter.

Bay Area rain, cool temps linger through midweek

Cool temperatures and widespread rain are expected across the San Francisco Bay Area and Central Coast on Monday, with wet conditions continuing through Wednesday and isolated to scattered thunderstorms possible Tuesday.

Concert recap: David Byrne at Frost Amphitheater 

Veteran art-rocker brought soaring songs and immersive visuals to April 16 show at Stanford.

Californians’ embrace of self-driving rides surges 500% in 19 months

Californians took more than 1.2 million rides in commercial self-driving cars in December, a 500% increase in 19 months, according to the Public Utilities Commission.

Spotting salt damage: A guide to protecting your Peninsula trees

Much of the Midpeninsula’s soil contains naturally occurring salt, a result of its proximity to the San Francisco Bay, which can quietly damage trees over time. Coastal flooding, storm surge and even the use of recycled irrigation water can introduce additional salt into soils and onto foliage. The result is a lesser-known but serious threat: salt stress.


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