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San Mateo County allocates $18M in federal funds to boost affordable housing

The funding for this project is provided by the American Rescue Plan Act, signed into law in March 2021.

Menlo Park, county join forces to address safety concerns on Ringwood, Coleman avenues

The city of Menlo Park and San Mateo County are working together to make changes to the area around Ringwood and Coleman avenues.

Ghost kitchens are losing hype. Here’s why these 4 restaurateurs set up shop at a new Sunnyvale ghost kitchen

Many ghost kitchens are now, well, ghosts. Once lauded as the future of the restaurant industry, ghost kitchens are beginning to decline in popularity.

California home sales drop to lowest level in 9 months despite recent interest rate cuts

California home sales dropped to a nine-month low in September despite the sharpest decline in interest rates since spring.  The San Francisco Bay Area was among the only three regions in the state to record sales increases from a year ago.

The latest with State Street Market: Sushi plans, a new pizza vendor and Lá Jawab Treats 

Sicilian and “Neapolitan-ish” style pizzas and Pakistani American fusion desserts are the newest offerings at State Street Market – and sushi is coming soon.

Credit: Credit: Elizabeth Korevaar

This Software Designer Has Been Rating CA Ballot Propositions for Almost a Half Century

In October 1979, when Pete Stahl was living at home while taking a year off from college, his mother suggested that each family member–Pete, his two siblings, and his dad, a nuclear physicist–research a portion of that year’s election ballot.

Hear traditional Korean music at Stanford museum after-hours event

Musician and composer Hwayoung Shon, the master of the gayageum (a 12-string zither), performs as part of Forms & Frequencies, a Thursday-night series from Stanford’s Cantor Arts Center on Oct. 24.

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Concert: Particle Kid
Experimental future-folk musician Particle Kid performs at The Guild Theatre. The Stevenson Ranch Davidians open.

Film: United Nations Association Film Festival

The 27th annual United Nations Association Film Festival holds screenings of short and feature documentary films focused on human rights. Through Oct. 27 at venues in Palo Alto, East Palo Alto, Stanford and San Francisco.

TOMORROW

Health talk: The Promise and Downsides of Genetic Testing
Feldman’s Books hosts novelist and physician Carol Peyser, who will interview two senior genetic counselors from Stanford: Kerry Kingham, discussing general issues and genetic testing for cancer genes and Carly Siskind, discussing testing for diseases like Alzheimer’s in which treatment options are limited.

Film: ‘Racist Trees’
Stanford University’s Department of Art & Art History hosts a screening of a film by alums Mina T. Son and Sara Newens. Racial tensions ignite in this documentary, when a historically Black neighborhood in Palm Springs fights to remove a towering wall of trees, believed by some to form a barrier that segregates the community. 


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