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Crews respond to trailer fire en route to Sims Metal in Redwood City

Crews respond to trailer fire en route to Sims Metal in Redwood City

Multiple fires have broken out at the metal recycling plant in recent years.
Redwood City honors retiring Police Chief Dan Mulholland

Redwood City honors retiring Police Chief Dan Mulholland

Redwood City Council formally recognizes Mulholland for nearly 40 years of service.
Two dead after fatal collision on Highway 1

Two dead after fatal collision on Highway 1

Both cars submerged in water after losing control near Bean Hollow State Beach
Redwood City council gives police green light to purchase armored rescue vehicle

Redwood City council gives police green light to purchase armored rescue vehicle

The estimated cost of the vehicle is $325,000.
Redwood City Police Launches Seat Belt Enforcement Operation

Redwood City Police Launches Seat Belt Enforcement Operation

June 1st-2nd Campaign Targets Seat Belt and Child Safety Seat Violations to Promote Road Safety
ART on the Square, a yearly gathering of some of the best local artists, is back for the summer

ART on the Square, a yearly gathering of some of the best local artists, is back for the summer

Artists will sell jewelry, photography, glass, fiber art, ceramics and paintings during the group’s 17th annual event at Courthouse Square
Redwood City Police Department receives $120K grant from state

Redwood City Police Department receives $120K grant from state

Funds to go toward traffic safety measures and new officer training
How speech and debate helped a Fair Oaks student find his voice

How speech and debate helped a Fair Oaks student find his voice

Graduating high school senior Julian "JJ" Christensen rose above mental health struggles during the COVID-19 pandemic after finding a love for speech and debate.
As Redwood City considers firearm ordinance, activists join 'Raging Grannies' to call for gun reform

As Redwood City considers firearm ordinance, activists join 'Raging Grannies' to call for gun reform

Demonstrators rallied in Palo Alto on May 13 to call on Congress to reinstate the bipartisan assault weapons ban as part of a nationwide Mother’s Day protest.
'Completely unacceptable': Community members respond to M-A student arrest

'Completely unacceptable': Community members respond to M-A student arrest

Police have not released footage or the police report from the incident, but students recorded videos of the April 28 arrest in which the Black student was pinned to the ground at a bus stop on Middlefield Road by an Atherton Police Department officer.
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