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Should police protect Facebook's bikes?
Police have been stopping people riding Facebook bikes, questioning them, and in some instances, arresting them and confiscating the bikes if they find that the cyclists stopped don't work for the giant social media company.
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Atherton council examines restoring weekday train service
The Atherton City Council will review a Rail Committee recommendation to expand Caltrain service in town and explore how transit-oriented housing measures could affect the town at its meeting tonight.
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West Bay creates magic with Verdi's 'I due Foscari'
There are many reasons to recommend seeing West Bay Opera's staging of Verdi's rarely performed "I due Foscari," but the extraordinary talent of the lead singers soars above all else.
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Progress made on the nine-county Bay Trail
Look at the plans for the Bay Trail and it's easy for a cynic to laugh it off as a pipe dream -- 500 contiguous miles of trails cutting through 47 cities and nine counties in the Bay Area?
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M-A girls win CCS wrestling team title; four place first
Menlo-Atherton won its third consecutive Central Coast Section girls wrestling championship Saturday at Independence High. Four wrestlers took home individual titles, including four-time champion Folashade Akinola.
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Newsom scales back high-speed rail plans
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License-plate cameras show some criminal-tracking value
A license-plate-reading camera in Portola Valley played a role in an ongoing investigation, a Sheriff's Office captain told the Town Council recently. "We are very, very close to an arrest," she said. Wednesday, 5:05 PM
Menlo Park: No-contest plea in 2011 sex assault charge
More home burglaries in Atherton
Feds cancel high-speed rail grant, may seek refund
Should police protect Facebook's bikes?
Community meetings to explore new cross-bay link between San Mateo, Alameda counties
Prep report: SHP girls into soccer finals; baseball opens
Juliana Rosen had a goal and an assists as Sacred Heart Prep reached the championship match of the Central Coast Section girls Division IV tournament with a 3-2 win over visiting Seaside on Tuesday. Wednesday, 5:16 PM
SHP, M-A boys soccer fall short of title match; Menlo advances
Bears roar, Paly survives in CCS girls Division I hoops
Top girls hoop seeds Priory, SH Prep advance to semifinals
M-A boys take on another WCAL school in CCS Open Division
Arctic
Few films have ever kept it simpler -- in terms of plot and character -- than "Arctic," a calling card from Brazilian YouTube sensation and first-time feature filmmaker Joe Penna. Granted, the 19-day shoot in Iceland probably wasn't very simple, but ...... Read the full review
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