Effort To Bring WNBA To Oakland Gains Steam
Oakland citizens are at the forefront in the push to bring a WNBA team to the city.
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Oakland citizens are at the forefront in the push to bring a WNBA team to the city.
Effort To Bring WNBA To Oakland Gains Steam Read More »
In running, as in other sports, it takes extra advocacy to ensure that all identities are respected at races.
Running Club Leads The Way In Fighting For Nonbinary Divisions At Local Races Read More »
After over four years of negotiations and legal challenges, Superintendent Dr. Don Austin said that the biggest hurdle in approving the project has been securing land in Palo Alto, which is notoriously limited.
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Art house theaters especially have had a particularly hard time during the pandemic. San Francisco’s Roxie Theater, one of the oldest-running movie theaters in the United States, has had to adapt to keep its audience in the modern age
The Menlo Park City Council last month recognized nine employees from city Public Works and the Police for their timely and first-rate response to recent storms.
Menlo Park Recognizes City Staff for Exceptional Storm Relief Efforts Read More »
Anti-abortion protesters and abortion rights supporters clash at the first West Coast Walk for Life in San Francisco since the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Caitlin Quinn loves Pacifica for its strong local community and how neighbors know each other. The small, colorful houses in the coastal city’s West Sharp Park neighborhood are built close to each other and at the end of the street you can see the ocean. However, Quinn thinks that her once familiar neighborhood has changed
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PALO ALTO – “Little Shop of Horrors” was the first musical Director Jeffrey Lo ever saw—and now he’s directing his own adaptation. In TheatreWorks Silicon Valley’s production of “Little Shop of Horrors,” the creative team is holding a mirror to the Bay Area and encouraging residents to take a deeper look at the reflection displayed.
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley brings a cult classic to Chinatown Read More »
There’s no amount of money that can make up for losing 32 years, but a successful lawsuit “will be something to vindicate” what he went through.
Man Wrongly Imprisoned for 32 Years Sues San Francisco Read More »
Fueled by $26.6 million in state funding, the City of Palo Alto and partner organization LifeMoves are charging ahead with their plans for project HomeKey Palo Alto – a large, first-of-its-kind transitional housing site for the city. In a press release, the city said the new HomeKey development will provide “a dignified transitional step for
Palo Alto, LifeMoves Set to Begin Construction on Interim Housing for Homeless Read More »
As Principal Alex Quezada began his daily morning walk around Los Robles-Ronald McNair Academy in East Palo Alto, a young student stopped Quezada at the playground to ask if there could be a “break time” later in the day. The student offered a relieved smile when the principal readily agreed, and then he skipped off
‘Cannot quantify the trauma’: pandemic effects add up in San Mateo County schools Read More »