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Here's how you can preview what's inside the new Makerspace and see a 3-story Tesla coil

Here's how you can preview what's inside the new Makerspace and see a 3-story Tesla coil

A three-story Tesla coil will tower over the library
Redwood City girls' softball is back and looking for team players

Redwood City girls' softball is back and looking for team players

Limited financial scholarships for Spring 2022 are available
Redwood City offices closed Thursday, Friday for Thanksgiving holiday

Redwood City offices closed Thursday, Friday for Thanksgiving holiday

Emergency services will not be affected by the holiday hours
Redwood City flavored tobacco ban could come as early as April 2022

Redwood City flavored tobacco ban could come as early as April 2022

Some argued that hookah shouldn’t be considered the same way as other flavored tobacco products
Redwood City manager, attorney to see retroactive pay raises of 10%

Redwood City manager, attorney to see retroactive pay raises of 10%

The city manager's salary could be updated again in two years, per the new ordinance
Second annual home holiday decorating contest announced

Second annual home holiday decorating contest announced

Categories include Merry & Bright, Holiday Spirit and Incredible Inflatables
City Council to consider 10% salary increase for city manager, attorney and banning flavored tobacco, vaping devices

City Council to consider 10% salary increase for city manager, attorney and banning flavored tobacco, vaping devices

Pharmacies would no longer be able to sell any type of tobacco product should the ordinance go into effect
Demand from parents, children for COVID-19 vax nearly outnumbers amount of doses at local clinic

Demand from parents, children for COVID-19 vax nearly outnumbers amount of doses at local clinic

Hundreds of parents lined up with their kids outside of Hoover Community School on Thursday to get their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Pandemic-induced enrollment plunge persists for second year at local public schools

Pandemic-induced enrollment plunge persists for second year at local public schools

Local private schools see a big jump in applications
'We need our engineers:' Hundreds gather for sympathy strike in solidarity with Kaiser engineers

'We need our engineers:' Hundreds gather for sympathy strike in solidarity with Kaiser engineers

In a statement by the hospital system, Kaiser officials said the hospital has been "bargaining in good faith with Local 39 IUOE," which represents about 600 Kaiser Permanente operating engineers. 
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