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Citing shutdown, Stanford Health Care stops telehealth visits
Stanford Health Care and Kaiser Permanente are just two health care providers on the Peninsula that are pausing certain telehealth visits for Medicare patients as a result of the ongoing federal government shutdown, which is now the longest in U.S. history at 38 days and counting.
Board selects 3 candidates for next San Mateo County sheriff
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors selected three finalists to fill the office of sheriff after interviewing six qualified candidates during a special meeting Thursday.
Community briefs: Local school plays, veteran art show and alumni donations
Menlo Upper School Drama will be presenting its fall production, “HUMBUG! A Menlo Carol,” a musical adaptation of Charles Dicken’s “A Christmas Carol.” The performance will premiere at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 13 at the Spieker Performing Arts Center. Showings will run through Nov. 16.
What’s up this weekend: ZZ Top, roving piano concerts, singer-songwriter Quique Escamilla, ‘Annie’ and more
This weekend, look sharp as longtime rockers ZZ Top come to The Guild. Plus a series of piano concerts around Palo Alto; a favorite musical about a plucky orphan; author David Sedaris’ South Bay visit co-hosted by Books Inc. and more.

‘We’re making sausage in the middle of microchips’: How a Silicon Valley sausage company got its start in a Palo Alto garage
Started in 1951 by the family behind Giorgio’s Italian Grill & Pizzeria in Mountain View (formerly Frankie, Johnnie & Luigi Too!), New York Style Sausage Company produces 200,000 pounds of sausages each week from its Sunnyvale facility.
Weekend of art and conversation highlights veterans
The Atherton Arts Foundation and Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America are teaming up for an art show, talk featuring author Tobias Wolff, plus classes and activities, which will take place Nov. 14-16 at Holbrook-Palmer Park.
‘Pushing Boundaries’ takes ceramics in new directions at the Palo Alto Art Center
The group show, which runs through Dec. 7, is the second in a series on ceramics at the Art Center. It features pieces that explore identity, with many that use unusual techniques or materials.

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