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Man Arrested for Catalytic Converter Theft, Assault in Redwood City: Sheriff
The sheriff’s office accuse Christofer Hernandez of stealing a catalytic converter in unincorporated Redwood City, then taking the phone of an observer recording the crime.
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Meta Plans to Lay Off Another 10,000 Workers in 2023
In a blog posted on Tuesday, Meta chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg outlined plans to layoff 10,000 workers and restructure existing teams.
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Last-Minute Storm Preparations on the Peninsula
Officials on the Peninsula were asking residents Thursday to prepare for runoff and landslides, downed power lines and trees, and possible flooding as the latest winter storm rolled in. Hilda Gutierrez reports.
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Peninsula Residents Prepare for More Rain, Possible Flooding
Peninsula residents, who faced major flooding during previous winter storms, spent time Wednesday gearing up for what could be another devastating storm.
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Peninsula Residents Prepare for More Rain, Possible Flooding
Peninsula residents, who faced major flooding during previous winter storms, spent time Wednesday gearing up for what could be another devastating storm. Marianne Favro reports.
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Peninsula Residents Enjoy Bay Area Snow
Many Peninsula residents woke up to a 20-minute drive to deep snow Friday — it was that easy. Scott Budman reports.
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Gusty Winds Knock Over Trees, Cause Damage on the Peninsula
Powerful winds hitting the Peninsula on Tuesday toppled trees, causing isolated damage and power outages. Ian Cull reports.
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Police Investigate Dinnertime Break-Ins in the Peninsula
Palo Alto police are investigating a rash of dinnertime break-ins they believe may all be connected.
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Police Investigate Dinnertime Break-Ins in the Peninsula
Palo Alto police are investigating a rash of dinnertime break-ins in the Peninsula, nearly a dozen in the past three weeks. Marianne Favro reports.
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What to Know: Toll Express Lanes on Bay Area Freeways
While much of Silicon Valley was working from home, some workers were busy making big changes to Highway 101 along the Peninsula. As commuters return to the office, they’ll find the congested two-person carpool lanes have been replaced by toll express lanes. The system aims to make traffic move faster by using the laws of supply and demand. Here’s how...
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What to Know: Toll Express Lanes on Bay Area Freeways
While much of Silicon Valley was working from home, some workers were busy making big changes to Highway 101 along the Peninsula. As commuters return to the office, they’ll find the congested two-person carpool lanes have been replaced by toll express lanes. The system aims to make traffic move faster by using the laws of supply and demand. Here’s how...
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Power Restored to All Affected By Peninsula Power Outage Including Stanford: PG&E
Three days after a power outage knocked out electricity to nearly 9,000 PG&E customers in San Mateo County Tuesday — an outage that also included sprawling Stanford University — a spokesperson for the utility said Friday night that all power has been restored to the affected areas.
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Voters to Decide on School District Funding Proposals in June 7 Election
In the June 7 election, San Mateo County voters will decide on six measures aimed to raise revenue for local school districts.
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Millbrae Residents Concerned With Flooding As More Rain Approaches
Millbrae residents are concerned they will have to deal with flooding once again when the storm arrives due to poor drainage system management.