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News
      Newsom rolls back some water restrictions, stops short of declaring drought over
      LifeMoves wants to replicate its interim shelter model across the region, but is it working?
      Stretch of Highway 84 remains closed because of landslide
      Menlo Church leadership acknowledges abuse from decades ago
      Neighbors call on Stanford to remove trees on its land after van driver died on Alpine Road
      Seeking a reprieve from loud horns, Menlo Park residents push for Caltrain quiet zone
      New report reveals Latinos are disproportionately stopped by police in Menlo Park
      GoFundMe set up for man killed by fallen tree in Portola Valley raises $88K
      Evacuation advisory still in effect for mudslide in Woodside last week
      Menlo Park's deficit spending, expected to be in the millions, shrinks to $15,000
      Community briefs
      Crime briefs
      Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel and a philanthropist who donated billions, dies at 94
      Obituaries
      Peninsula Health Care District selects Ana Maria Pulido as CEO
      Remote work rises and Caltrain ridership plummets in Silicon Valley since COVID
      High school district board unanimously appoints Crystal Leach as superintendent
      San Mateo County's minimum wage in unincorporated areas rises to $16.50

Viewpoint
      Funding is needed in order to carry out staff housing at Menlo College
      Letters to the editor
      San Mateo County should reverse course, keep youth sports fields in Flood Park plans

Eating Out
      Easter feast

Arts & Entertainment
      Unfollowing the rules

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