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One quick deadline to note: Redwood City residents have until Friday, April 24, to comment on draft rules tied to the city’s Tenant Protection Ordinance, including administrative regulations and appeal guidelines. Story here.
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Redwood City seeks comment on tenant protections
Redwood City residents have until Friday, April 24, to comment on draft rules and appeal guidelines tied to the city’s Tenant Protection Ordinance.

Letter to the Editor: Bus stop bench removed
It came to my attention last week that one of the newer bus stop benches at 1220 El Camino, the southbound stop in front of Vibes smoke shop, was ripped out. I would like someone to figure out what happened to it. If it’s the case that the city ripped it out, it’s a real shame.
Review: In reimagining classical epic, ‘Anon(ymous)’ casts too wide a net
The Pear Theatre offers strong performances in visually captivating production of flawed script.
Green thumbs and garden salads: Woodside students blossom in school’s garden
Second graders in Woodside Elementary School’s garden plucked edible flowers and grasses, munching on them as they collected salamanders, slugs, beetles and ants. Even at this young age, the students are becoming well-versed in native plants, gardening and wildlife.


2 restaurant weeks begin along the Peninsula
If you’ve been debating whether to dine out in the coming weeks, it may be excellent timing to do so. Two restaurant weeks are coming soon to the Peninsula: The inaugural Flavors of the Peninsula is Thursday to May 3 with more than 130 participating restaurants, and in Redwood City, Marsh Manor Shopping Center’s second annual restaurant week runs from April 30 to May 9.
California’s ban on masked immigration agents struck down by federal appeals court
A federal appeals court on Wednesday struck down California’s requirement that masked federal agents identify themselves, a blow to the state’s ongoing resistance to the Trump administration’s deportation program.
Man sues YouTubers over alleged pepper-spray attack at Mountain View Costco
A man who says he was injured when a group of YouTubers pepper-sprayed him at a Mountain View Costco has filed a lawsuit seeking millions of dollars in damages, as well as a court order forcing them to end their channels.

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