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Redwood City to review scaled-back version of Redwood LIFE project

The Redwood City Council on Monday voted 6–1 to move forward with an environmental review of the proposed Redwood LIFE Evolve redevelopment project, including evaluating an alternative version of the original plan.

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Redwood City police arrest suspect for Sequoia Station robbery

Redwood City police arrested a 19-year-old San Bruno man on Wednesday, April…

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Got cats? New voucher covers spay-neuter costs in San Mateo County

Nine Lives Foundation, a Redwood City based nonprofit, has launched a new…

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Redwood City News

Redwood City event shares wildfire safety tips

With wildfires becoming increasingly destructive across California, construction professionals gathered…

Come Together: Beatles vs. Stones tribute show returns to Fox Theatre

All you need is love—and maybe a little rock ’n’…

Sheriff Corpus files public records lawsuit against county

Sheriff Christina Corpus has filed a lawsuit against San Mateo…

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Lifestyle

Arts briefs: Comedian Francisco Ramos, author Malcolm Harris, The English Beat and more

This week, catch shows with comedian Francisco Ramos, ’80s ska-infused favorites The English Beat, cabaret vocalist Paula West, and folk and Americana artists Dustin Dale Gaspard and Tanner Bingaman; hear author Malcolm Harris discuss how to collectively tackle the climate crisis; choose your own musical adventure in a concert of video game music with pianist…

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Features

Palo Alto author’s debut spins a spirited story

Humans and ghosts inhabit the pages of Palo Alto-based author J.E. Weiner’s “The Wretched and Undone.” The novel tells the story of a Polish immigrant family in a Texan town known as the “cowboy capital of the world” on the eve of the Civil War.

byAshwini Gangal
Redwood City

From roadside fruit stand to longtime Peninsula grocer: Sigona’s celebrates 50 years

What started as a roadside fruit stand in Morgan Hill is now a bustling grocery store in Redwood City and Palo Alto. Sigona’s Farmers Market, a family-owned business, is celebrating 50 years in business this year.

byAdrienne Mitchel
Palo Alto

Dumpling Time to open an outpost at Stanford Shopping Center this month

Dumpling Time, a San Francisco chain specializing in handmade dumplings and other Asian dishes, will open its first Peninsula location at Stanford Shopping Center this month.

byKarla Kane
Feature

‘One oil to rule them all’: San Mateo’s Zero Acre Farms offers restaurants and home chefs an all-purpose cooking oil made from fermented sugar cane

Zero Acre Farms, headquartered in San Mateo, is on a mission to “give the world an oil change.” The company aims to help restaurants and home cooks replace conventional cooking oils with what CEO and co-founder Jeff Nobbs says is a more healthful and environmentally sustainable choice: oil made from fermented sugar cane. 

byKarla Kane

SPOTLIGHT

Stanford researchers team up with student-athletes to unlock peak performance

John Steinbeck’s Western Flyer boat transformed into floating classroom on Monterey Bay

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Calling all Peninsula Writers!

Are you ready to let your creativity shine?
The 2025 Short Story Contest is now accepting submissions! The contest is open to anyone who lives, works or attends school in Palo Alto,
East Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Atherton, Redwood
City, Stanford, Portola Valley, Woodside,
Mountain View, Los Altos, or Los Altos Hills.
The deadline to submit stories is May 9.

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Inside a San Mateo County business turning bars of soap into works of art

When she’s not at her day job as associate director of strategy and curricular support for the Stanford Graduate School of Business, Jennifer Mason runs…

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Blogs

The Food Party!

Plant-Powered Easter: Sweet Potato Hash Steals the Show

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Peeking at Plans

Blog: Remembering The People’s Budget

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Portal to Our Past

Our Own Legendary Athlete [pt. 2]

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The Food Party!

Lettuce Celebrate Earth Day: Eat for the Environment

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Real Estate

Out of this week’s 53 Midpeninsula home sales, 22 properties fetch $5M+

Each week, Embarcadero Media takes a look at home sales…

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State news from Calmatters

What happens after a homeless person is arrested for camping? Often, not much

Wickey Two Hands was supposed to be the first person…

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