Bay Area Lyme Foundation collects ticks from a white flag used during a tick sweep on April 11 in Portola Valley. Photo by Jennifer Yoshikoshi. […]
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Experts say federal funding cuts represent threat to families
The Stanford Center on Early Childhood hosted a discussion of five years of its RAPID Survey Project and the state of hardship among those seeking […]
Read moreFamiliar face buys USGS campus in Menlo Park for $130M
Presidio Bay Ventures to buy USGS campus at 345 Middlefield Road. Embarcadero Media file photo. The former U.S. Geological Survey campus at 345 Middlefield Road […]
Read moreLetter to the Editor: Should Menlo Park prioritize climate action?
The Menlo Park City Council started work on achieving an ambitious set of climate goals the city aims to reach by 2030. Almanac file photo. […]
Read moreAntonio López becomes SMC poet laureate
Antonio López, former East Palo Alto Council member and a Ph.D. student in literature at Stanford University, is taking on a new role: San Mateo […]
Read moreFrench prisons targeted in drug-related ‘terrorist attack,’ minister says
France’s justice minister said Tuesday that gun and arson attacks on at least six prisons around the country were acts of terrorism directed at security officials charged […]
Read morePlant-Powered Easter: Sweet Potato Hash Steals the Show
Hosting Easter brunch this Sunday or bringing a dish to a party? Why not Sweet Potato Hash with Tempeh and Cilantro Pesto? Hash is all […]
Read moreMoyer announces resignation from Sturgis City Commission Third turnover in the 2nd Precinct seat since 2023
Rodger Moyer announced his resignation from Sturgis City Commission, effective at the end of April. Dennis Volkert/Sentinel A seat on Sturgis City […]
Read moreTR City Commission meeting time to change to 5 p.m.
By Robert TomlinsonNews Director THREE RIVERS — For the first time in years, the Three Rivers City Commission will now be meeting at an earlier […]
Read morePeruvian ex-President jailed for money laundering as Brazil grants diplomatic asylum to his wife
A Peruvian court on Tuesday sentenced ex-President Ollanta Humala to 15 years in prison for receiving illicit campaign funds from a Brazilian construction firm, making […]
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