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Woodside loses outdoor dining spaces while Cañada Corners project awaits approval

Woodside’s only outdoor dining spaces at The Village Bakery and Buck’s Restaurant were taken down indefinitely on the morning of Nov. 25.

‘Simplicity, elegance, minimalism’: Nagai Edomae Sushi showcases traditional edomae omakase in Redwood City

You won’t find trendy ingredients like blowtorched wagyu or caviar at the Peninsula’s newest omakase spot. Instead, you’ll find masterfully marinated hikarimono, akami and even dry-aged fish using a custom-made himuro, a piece of equipment utilizing a traditional method of refrigeration that brings out the umami in the fish.

Atherton police chief urges precautions for holiday travelers after burglary

A burglary on Frederick Avenue in Atherton is prompting police to issue a warning to residents this holiday season.

Weeklong rainy weather in Bay Area expected to end in time for Thanksgiving

An extended period of rain that has seen some parts of the Bay Area receive nearly two dozen inches of rain in the last week is expected to end just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday, according to the National Weather Service.

Meet the team who helped give an old Palo Alto home new life

Remodeling a historic home can come with a lot of challenges – not only practical ones, such as bringing outdated elements up to code, but also aesthetically, in terms of striking the right balance between honoring the past and planning for the future.

RFK Jr. was on the losing side of California vaccine fights. Now, Trump wants him in his cabinet

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was a key figure in protests over California vaccine laws. He could set U.S. health policy in the Trump administration. Five years ago, hundreds of people crowded the halls of the state Capitol protesting legislation that sought to tighten California’s vaccine rules.

How will the 2024 propositions affect Silicon Valley?

This year’s election cycle brought 10 propositions to California voters.

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Art: ‘Celebrations’
The Main Gallery presents a group show highlighting works by its member artists in a variety of media. A reception takes place Dec. 14, 5-7 p.m.

Families: Zoppé Italian Family Circus

This one-ring circus honors old-world Italian traditions. Starring Nino the Clown, the circus is driven by a central story that features acrobatic feats, equestrian showmanship clowning and audience participation.

TOMORROW

Music: Carmen Ratti Band
Club Fox’s Wednesday blues jam features Carmen Ratti Band with Jill Dineen.

Art: ‘Livien Yin: Thirsty’
The Cantor Arts Center hosts the first solo exhibition by artist Livien Yin. The show features new and recent paintings. Taking inspiration from historical photographs, and also often using friends as models, Yin’s work draws parallels between past and present.


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Angela Swartz was The Almanac's editor from 2023 until 2025. She joined The Almanac as a reporter in 2018. She previously reported on youth and education, and the towns of Atherton, Portola Valley and...