Woodside residents remember Kay Mouney, owner of The Little Store
The owner of the historical Little Store in Woodside died on Dec. 8, 2025 in the home she built with her late husband Marcel located behind the restaurant. Kay Mouney, born on March 26, 1931, lived to be 94 years old and was well-known by the community for her role in starting the local restaurant.
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Looking back at a consequential year in Menlo Park
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New laws for motorists take effect on Jan. 1
Several new laws take effect on Jan. 1 that will affect motorists, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Holiday Fund: Literacy Partners brings community together through education
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Food
13 highly anticipated Silicon Valley eatery openings in 2026
From a revamped sports bar to a Japanese restaurant-marketplace hybrid, there’s plenty of new bites and beverages to look forward to in the coming year.
The rise of robusta, pickled fish and more: These food trends defined the Peninsula’s food scene for 2025
Asian food dominated the headlines of Peninsula food news in 2025. From various Asian supermarkets opening this year to a multitude of high-end omakase and kappo-style restaurants, the demand for Asian food in Silicon Valley continues to rise.
‘Everything you need and nothing you don’t’: Here’s why many new Peninsula restaurants are going minimalist
A string of new eateries have opened on the Peninsula boasting minimalist-inspired design in addition to compelling cuisine.
Arts & Culture
What’s up this week: Johnny A. Trio, lively readings of a favorite author and more
This week, acclaimed guitarist Johnny A. and his trio performs in Palo Alto, a trio of local actors bring chapters of a beloved novel to life and a local painter shows their vivid watercolors, potentially for a final time.
The year in film: Perfect pairings
Revisit the best movies of 2025 with our critic’s hand-picked double features, from dark comedies to poignant family dramas. Plus, picks for best documentaries and animated films, and the worst films of the year.
Looking for ways to entertain out-of-town visitors over the holidays? Here are 11 ideas to explore
We’ve compiled a list of unique experiences for visitors this holiday season, both indoors and outdoors, from the Coastside to the Santa Cruz Mountains.
Spotlight
Changing diet to generate a healthier microbiome and a healthy individual
Stanford microbiologists Justin and Erica Sonnenburg are working to understand the complex microbial community that resides within the human gut and its potential for helping people live healthier, longer lives.
Ivy League mentorship for college applications and career foundations through meaningful projects
Path Mentors was born out of dissatisfaction with the toxic high-pressure environment that college admissions has created. Founded in 2019 by Columbia graduates, the Path Mentors’ team of nearly 100 mentors from a wide range of professions including technology, finance,…
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Allegations of ‘sexual conduct’ between youth, staff surface at SMC juvenile hall
Reports of “sexual conduct” involving detained youth and a staff member at the San Mateo County juvenile hall surfaced at a recent public commission meeting, as the Probation Department confirmed it has an internal investigation underway. The department’s head said…
Cannabis retailers in Redwood City generate about $1M tax revenue annually
In the two years since five cannabis businesses opened in Redwood City, the shops have generated nearly $1 million a year in local tax revenue – roughly in line with the city’s early projections.
Real Estate
What $1M (and under) gets you on the Midpeninsula
The Midpeninsula is known for some of Silicon Valley’s most distinctive real estate — from family wineries and historic estates to sleek modern retreats tucked into the hills. Most stand out for their design, history or eye-popping price tags. This…
Crescent Park: How farmland became Palo Alto’s most exclusive planned neighborhood
Palo Alto’s Crescent Park neighborhood has drawn national attention in recent years as the place where Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has quietly assembled nearly a dozen homes into a sprawling family compound. It also holds the distinction of having the…
Woodside leads with $30.6M sale; Atherton follows at $20M
Each week, Embarcadero Media takes a look at home sales activity along the Midpeninsula in the communities of Atherton, East Palo Alto, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Menlo Park, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Portola Valley and Woodside.
The Six Fifty
From the coast’s tide pools to the Peninsula’s marshlands, king tides reveal how wildlife adapt to extreme conditions
King tides exhibit what sea level rise and the threats it poses may look like in the future. But, along with the low tides, they also expose how coastal and estuarine species adapt to extreme changes in their environment.
Where to volunteer on the Peninsula this holiday season and beyond
Whether you have a couple of hours or a few days a week to spare, Peninsula organizations could use your help with everything from delivering food and maintaining trails to caring for animals and talking to seniors in need of…
Where to find holiday-themed crafting classes on the Peninsula
From wreath making to creating Victorian-era ornaments, there are a variety of holiday crafting classes being offered along the Peninsula in November and December that will help you zhuzh up your home while socializing.

