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Redwood City begins $11 million Hoover Park renovation

Hoover Park is set for one of Redwood City’s most extensive park renovations in more than 30 years, bringing a splash pad, pickleball courts, new playgrounds, dog play zones and other upgrades to the city’s Friendly Acres neighborhood.

San Mateo County rethinks Chávez honors after abuse report

Board President Noelia Corzo said the county is considering next steps following a New York Times investigation detailing sexual abuse allegations against the late labor leader.

Woodside man and dog injured in a hit-and-run on dangerous stretch of Woodside Road

After the black Tesla speeds away, a figure rises slowly from the ground. The oncoming car’s dashcam footage reveals a man cradling a limp, black dog in his arms. Shielded by the stopped car, he calls out to the driver as he gently sets his furry burden down.

Former tutor convicted of molesting child sentenced to 3 years

A former tutor in Redwood City was given three years in state prison for the sexual abuse of a student, the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office said Tuesday.

Schools move to minimize Chavez’s role in civil rights movement: ‘We stand with survivors of violence’

State education officials on Wednesday urged teachers to minimize the role of Chávez when teaching about the farm labor movement. The labor rights icon and namesake of at least 43 schools in California, Chávez was accused Wednesday of a long pattern of sexually abusing women and girls.

This boba-making robot runs 24/7 at a Peninsula hotel

The newest boba shop to land on the Peninsula is only 20 square feet and doesn’t have any human employees. It’s the latest public project from Yo-Kai Express, a Hayward-based company known for its ramen vending machines.

Supervisor Canepa calls for transparency from assessor’s office amid $20M tax hit to cities, schools

San Mateo County Supervisor and candidate for assessor David Canepa is calling for full transparency in the county Assessor’s Office as dozens of cities and schools brace for millions in revenue deductions this year after the county reached a settlement with biotech company Genentech.


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