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Blog: Bye Bye Rabbit Ears

Blog: Bye Bye Rabbit Ears

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Redwood City approves tax increase study despite dozens who spoke out against

Redwood City approves tax increase study despite dozens who spoke out against

One option could be on the November ballot for voter approval
Don Horsley, former San Mateo County supervisor and longtime sheriff, dies

Don Horsley, former San Mateo County supervisor and longtime sheriff, dies

The San Mateo County Sheriff's said in an Instagram post that Horsley died on the morning of Friday, Nov. 24. 
Silicon Valley congresswoman Anna Eshoo announces retirement

Silicon Valley congresswoman Anna Eshoo announces retirement

Eshoo to end her three-decade congressional career at the end of her term in 2024
Man found guilty of first-degree murder in beheading case

Man found guilty of first-degree murder in beheading case

Jose Rafael Solano Landaeta faces 26 years to life after killing ex-girlfriend Karina Castro
Grade separations at five railroad crossings in Redwood City could cost up to $1 billion

Grade separations at five railroad crossings in Redwood City could cost up to $1 billion

Council members choose option to close Maple Street to through traffic
Redwood City Pulse to become a nonprofit in 2024

Redwood City Pulse to become a nonprofit in 2024

Jumping on media industry trend, Embarcadero Media announces move to gain greater financial sustainability
5 Sequoia High School athletes commit to NCAA Division 1 colleges

5 Sequoia High School athletes commit to NCAA Division 1 colleges

Emotional signing day at Sequoia High as five star athletes commit to NCAA Division 1 future
New charges against former community college chancellor

New charges against former community college chancellor

Charges accuse former chancellor of attempting to pay a lawyer with public funds
Trial underway in samurai sword death; defendant refuses to appear in court

Trial underway in samurai sword death; defendant refuses to appear in court

Prosecutors say he acted in vengeance, but attorneys for Landaeta, who has a mental illness, claim he acted in self-defense
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