Passing down the stories of ‘when democracy failed in this country’Â
Nestled just off the busy 405 highway within Irvine, California’s maze of technology companies and startups, more than 60 different varieties of fruits and vegetables... Read more.
San Francisco plans to spend $10 million on trash cans. Will they make the streets clean?
In 2022, San Francisco announced plans to replace the city’s nearly 2,900 trash cans with custom-designed stainless steel bins. Nearly three years later, old cans... Read more.
Oakland to remove eucalyptus for wildfire prevention – not everyone agrees. Â
Measure MM, approved by a majority of voters, aims to remove highly flammable trees like eucalyptus for wildfire mitigation. But some argue it priorities native... Read more.
Japanese Americans in San Mateo continue to nurture their community, just as they have for over a century
San Mateo was one of the locations on the San Francisco Peninsula where the first Japanese immigrants, hoping for better work opportunities, settled around the turn... Read more.
RCSD law enforcement, schools heightened concerns amid nationwide surge in school threats
REDWOOD CITY — The Student Threat Assessment team at the San Mateo County Office of Education oversees Level Two Student Threat Assessments across the county.... Read more.
Palo Alto Unified School District approves the city’s purchase of Cubberley Community Center PropertyÂ
The Cubberley Community Center is home to various local groups, including the Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra, after school programs, Mandarin Chinese classes and private... Read more.
