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Clarification on Measure A Ads on Pulse site
The Redwood City Pulse maintains a strict separation between our editorial team and our advertising department. While ads for Measure A appear on our website, they do not reflect the views of the Pulse or its editorial team.
As editor, I have previously called for Sheriff Corpus to resign—a decision she can still make. However, we do not take a stance on Measure A. Our position is that voters should decide for themselves whether a government entity should have the power to remove an elected official. We will be providing a Measure A explainer in the coming days.
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-Michelle, Editor
Top Stories
Local police reaffirm commitment to community safety, distance themselves from ICE
Redwood City Police Captain Ashley Osborne also said that the department is actively sharing resources such as “Know Your Rights” information from the San Mateo County Office of Immigration Services to support our immigrant communities.

Atherton reinstates chicken regulations
The Atherton City Council unanimously passed an urgency ordinance to once more regulate backyard chickens after a section of the town’s municipal code relating to chicken husbandry was inadvertently deleted in 2023.
How ‘Italian Indiana Jones’ inspired this chocolate shop in downtown Palo Alto
If you walk into Alegio Chocolaté on Bryant Street and meet co-owner Panos Panagos, you are sure to leave the store with the flavors of the African rainforest on your palate, visions of cacao being cultivated in the equatorial island nation of São Tomé and Príncipe and fables of Claudio Corallo, an Italian agronomist who has made the tropical plantations of Terreiro Velho his home.
Rescued Portola Valley mountain lion cub recovering from giardia
Fern, one of three mountain lion cubs rescued from Portola Valley in late January, has tested positive for giardia. She is currently being treated, according to the Oakland Zoo.
Four Bay Area authors read from their works at Kepler’s
The latest in Kepler’s Books “Story is the Thing” reading series on Feb. 12 features authors Rita Billwinkel, Yangsze Choo, Anita Felicelli and Cary Groner reading from their books.
Secret Season – Mendocino pt2
Overnight in Mendocino, eatz + bike and boogie.
Silicon Valley riders all in on Caltrain electrification
Transit advocates and officials said Caltrain’s electric fleet, which launched last September, helped drive an increase in year-over-year ridership to 39% as of December 2024 — with electric trains delivering on promises of more service and smoother rides.
Is the US in a constitutional crisis? California’s attorney general says not yet
Democratic attorneys general have different views on whether the U.S. is in a constitutional crisis during the new Trump administration.

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