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San Mateo County supervisors reveal damning report on Sheriff’s Office amid arrest of union president
Following Corpus’ press conference, Tapia said in a statement to the press that he “will not be intimidated by our sheriff” and that he will continue to “faithfully represent” the interests of DSA union members.
Officials offer tips to Portola Valley residents struggling to maintain home insurance
Over 60 residents joined a presentation and Q&A with the California Department of Insurance and United Policyholders, a nonprofit dedicated to providing impartial information about insurance options.
San Mateo County approves California’s first county-level plan for autonomous vehicles
The plan identifies the current local, statewide, and federal policies and regulatory frameworks for autonomous vehicles.
Blog: Franklin and Noe: A Story about Soccer, Friendship, Community, and Resilience
An interaction more than two decades ago between a soccer ref and soccer enthusiast Franklin Herrera was the catalyst for a friendship that resulted in Redwood City kids having the opportunity to play competitive club soccer.
‘A sports bar for nerds’: At 7 Stars Bar and Grill, drinks and decor pay homage to ‘Star Wars’ and other movie franchises
The former San Jose bar has a new home in Campbell where “everyone is welcome.”
ONKI Bakery brings classic French pastries with Asian flavors to Redwood City
It’s currently a one-woman show at ONKI Bakery, a new business that popped up at the Redwood City Kiwanis Farmers Market last month. Created by Redwood City resident Gahee Lee, ONKI Bakery fuses Asian flavors with classic French pastry techniques.
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Stanford Department of Theater and Performance Studies stages the classic play by Anton Chekov about three sisters living in a small town and dreaming of a better life in the big city where they were born.
Music: Baxter Robinson
Bay Area singer-songwriter Baxter Robertson leads a blues jam at Club Fox.
TOMORROW
Stage: ‘The Three Musketeers’
Woodside Priory presents Ken Ludwig’s adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ tale of D’Artagnan, his sister Sabine and the Three Musketeers as they race to save France and its queen from the evil Cardinal Richelieu. Appropriate for all ages.
Community: ‘Radical Chapters: Pacifist Bookseller Roy Kepler’
Kepler’s Books turns 70 next year. The store kicks off the festivities with a reception and a look at Roy Kepler’s life and legacy of pacifism and revolution. With authors Michael Doyle and John Markoff.
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