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Local volunteer firefighters help battle CZU firesFirefighting can be a dangerous job. But for members of the Kings Mountain and La Honda fire brigades, it's a way to serve and protect their communities by volunteering.
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Parents band together to create pandemic podsAs the new school year starts virtually, a booming number of parents are forming a separate but parallel educational experience on the Peninsula: learning pods.
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Sales tax would be 'game changer' for pandemic-hit Caltrain, board chair saysWith few riders and ongoing tensions over its governance, Caltrain is asking voters to approve an eighth-cent sales tax measure in November.
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Local private schools among those given green light to reopenFourteen elementary schools in San Mateo County and two schools and three public districts in Santa Clara County have been approved to reopen for in-person instruction, some as soon as next week.
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Picturing life under the coronavirusCheck out our new photo essay showing how Midpeninsula residents and workers are coping with the COVID-19 threat that has disrupted our lives.
Locals challenge authenticity of former councilwoman's ballot designation
Two current and former City Council members in the area have challenged the three-word personal description that former Menlo... Last comment on Sep 7, 2020 at 4:43 am | 15 comments
How local volunteer firefighters are helping to battle the CZU fires
Firefighting can be a dangerous job. But for members of the Kings Mountain and La Honda fire brigades, it's a way to serve... Last comment 9 hours ago | 4 comments
Creating A More Vibrant Menlo Park
by Dana Hendrickson
Extend Outdoor Dining Trial. Help More Restaurants. Make Downtown More Appealing.
Sep 7, 2020 | 3 comments
A New Shade of Green
by Sherry Listgarten
Someone hung a swastika in my front yard
Sep 6, 2020 | 9 comments
Peninsula Foodist
by Elena Kadvany
San Francisco udon hotspot brings its noodles to Mountain View
Sep 4, 2020 | 2 comments
Couple's Net
by Chandrama Anderson
Premarital and Couples: The Inter-dependent Expandable Back Scratcher
Sep 4, 2020 | 0 comments
Benefiting local non-profits

The 36th annual Moonlight Run and Walk is Friday evening, October 2, wherever you are! Proceeds go to the Palo Alto Weekly Holiday Fund, benefiting local non-profits that serve families and children in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties. Join us under the light of the full Harvest Moon on a 5K walk, 5K run, 10K run or half marathon.
Officials urge electrical conservation amid heatwave
Red Flag warning for Santa Cruz Mountains called for Tuesday, Wednesday
How local volunteer firefighters are helping to battle the CZU fires
Firefighters face heat wave as they make progress with Bay Area fire containment
Local equestrians didn't waste time helping four-legged wildfire evacuees

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