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Protesters face felony charges for taking over Stanford building

Twelve pro-Palestine protesters who broke into a Stanford University building last June and proceeded to splatter fake blood and damage administrative offices will face felony charges for vandalism and conspiracy to trespass, Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen announced Thursday morning.

Community briefs: Scam warning, Love Our Earth festival and tutoring opportunity

The fourth annual Love Our Earth Festival will take place on Saturday, April 26, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Belle Haven Community Campus. This year’s theme is “resilient communities.”

A South San Francisco couple’s nonprofit seeks to improve Pacific Islander representation in STEM careers

P.I.E.F.E.S.T. is hosting its fourth annual Bay Area Pasifika STEAM Fair in San Mateo April 12.

Hop to it: Get your Easter plans in order with our guide to Peninsula egg hunts, holiday brunch and more

Whether you’re looking for an Easter restaurant reservation or an egg hunt for the kids (and even one for adults – bring your own baskets!), you’ll find all that and more in our guide to local Easter festivities.

Review: ‘The Heart Sellers’ is an emotionally charged comedy with an Asian soul

Set in the Nixon era, the play unfolds over a single evening, as two women who have moved to the U.S. from the Philippines and South Korea go from being strangers to friends. The show runs through April 27.

Arts briefs: A new take on ‘Cyrano;’ Brazilian singer-songwriter Bia Ferreira; Music for the Ocean and more

This week, Los Altos Stage Company offers a fresh take on “Cyrano de Bergerac;” Brazilian singer-songwriter Bia Ferreira performs at Stanford Live; violinist and composer Chad Cannon and pianist Hui Wu play “music for the ocean” in a free concert; and the Ariel Quartet comes to Kohl Mansion. Plus, two new exhibitions at the Museum of American Heritage; a new arts center’s hands-on events in Redwood City; and contributors to “The Cleaving: Vietnamese Writers in the Diaspora” at Kepler’s.

House hunting on the Peninsula this spring? Get ready for some serious competition

The Midpeninsula’s residential real estate market should remain mostly above the fray this spring despite economic uncertainties, a roller coaster stock market and relatively high interest rates.
That is the cautiously optimistic assessment, at least, from the region’s Realtors. They even predict an incremental improvement in the area’s famous lack of housing inventory during the upcoming season.

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