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Have You Seen Lucy?
If you've seen this lost dog, call her owner, Greg Blos at 650-339-9962 or 650-339-9663.

Joan has written for several local news organizations, including the Belmont City News and the Palo Alto Daily News, where she was advertorial editor and columnist for nine years. She is active in a variety of community service organizations: Peninsula Humane Society, Companions for the Soul, and Samaritan House. Joan is married to Eric, a wireless product specialist for Cisco; they have two sons in college, a loyal Labrador retriever and two curious cats.
Born in Brooklyn, NY, in 1959, I was raised in Columbus, OH, and attended Ohio University in Athens, where I received a bachelor's degree in journalism. I've been living in the Bay Area for 20 years and am an avid runner, tennis player and SF Giants freak.
If you've seen this lost dog, call her owner, Greg Blos at 650-339-9962 or 650-339-9663.

In 2012, state elected officials received more than $200,000 in gifts and travel payments, and solicited or received $6.7 million in behested payments.
In 2012, state elected officials received more than $200,000 in gifts and travel payments, and solicited or received $6.7 million in behested payments.
Clad all in bubble wrap underneath her clothing, the suspect allegedly snuck up on her husband sitting in his Redwood City office, tasered him and then stabbed him.
Clad all in bubble wrap underneath her clothing, the suspect allegedly snuck up on her husband sitting in his Redwood City office, tasered him and then stabbed him.
Clad all in bubble wrap underneath her clothing, the suspect allegedly snuck up on her husband sitting in his Redwood City office, tasered him and then stabbed him.
Clad all in bubble wrap underneath her clothing, the suspect allegedly snuck up on her husband sitting in his Redwood City office, tasered him and then stabbed him.
Drums are provided!
The business orientation class will offer tools to help participants access their business ideas.
The plan calls for a safe bike and pedestrian environment throughout Belmont.
Thanks to interference by passing motorists on the bridge, the intended victim was rescued while the suspect fell 15 feet into the Bay.
Thanks to interference by passing motorists on the bridge, the intended victim was rescued while the suspect fell 15 feet into the Bay.
Thanks to interference by passing motorists on the bridge, the intended victim was rescued while the suspect fell 15 feet into the Bay.
Thanks to interference by passing motorists on the bridge, the intended victim was rescued while the suspect fell 15 feet into the Bay.
Thanks to interference by passing motorists on the bridge, the intended victim was rescued while the suspect fell 15 feet into the Bay.
In 1987, a Redwood City CHP officer made a routine stop along I-280. What he found was anything but routine.
Thanks to interference by passing motorists on the bridge, the intended victim was rescued and the suspect fell 15 feet into the Bay.
Thanks to interference by passing motorists on the bridge, the intended victim was rescued and the suspect fell 15 feet into the Bay.
The Friday morning crash caused the shutdown of most lanes on I-280.
CHP says the unidentified man got out of the stolen car carrying a duffel bag containing a small-caliber rifle and a BB gun that were reported stolen overnight.