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Woodside appoints Jason Ledbetter as new town manager

The town of Woodside unanimously voted to appoint Jason Ledbetter as its new town manager. He will be taking over from current Town Manager Kevin Bryant, who has served Woodside for 13 years.

Portola Valley mountain lion cub moves to Alabama

Spruce, one of the mountain lion cubs rescued from Portola Valley, recently arrived at his new home in the Birmingham Zoo in Alabama after taking a cross-country flight. Spruce leaves behind siblings Fern and Thistle at the Oakland Zoo.

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Obituaries: Local residents who died recently

Local residents who died recently include Brenda Miller, Jules Carman, John Carman, Dolores Josephine Nedd and Brendon Vining.

Concern grows as visas are terminated for dozens of international students at California colleges

California campuses are searching for answers after dozens of international students had their visas terminated in recent days, a worrying trend for the stateโ€™s public colleges and universities.

M-A students found nonprofit to increase access to chess

Inspired by a desire to make chess accessible to everyone, two Menlo-Atherton High School juniors formed ChessGuru. The pair offer chess lessons to students at a North Fair Oaks school.ย 

Stanford students create original musical addressing eating disorders

โ€œFading In,โ€ created and written by Stanford University sophomore Jessica Korobkin, and composed by fellow Stanford sophomore Lucy Chen, takes an unusual perspective, looking at the many people eating disorders affect and how friends and family can help.

Hereโ€™s what a highly acclaimed Korean chef would buy from Jagalchi, the Bay Areaโ€™s newest Korean food complex

I asked chef Michael Kim โ€“ previously of the former Michelin-starred Palo Alto restaurant Maum โ€“ to come with me to Jagalchi and give his opinions on how the new Korean food hub compares to nearby Korean supermarkets and stores in Korea, as well as what products he personally would pick up.

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