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The law enforcement agency is closely following the deadly attack at the Boston Marathon that occurred Monday.

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The law enforcement agency is closely following the deadly attack at the Boston Marathon that occurred Monday.

The law enforcement agency is closely following the deadly attack at the Boston Marathon that occurred Monday.
Eight people from Redwood City and one from Woodside are registered as runners. Are they okay?
We have a complete list of the 11 from Menlo Park and 1 from Atherton who are registered as runners.
The beloved Broadway musical celebrated a cast of performers from the entire Bay Area.
The beloved Broadway musical performed at Redwood City's Fox Theatre celebrated a cast of performers from the entire Bay Area.
The beloved Broadway musical celebrated a cast of performers from the entire Bay Area.
Don't miss out on Pacifica's Castle Tours registration, a Fitclub bootcamp and Boys & Girls Club Bingo in Pacifica this week.
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Billionaire Larry Ellison’s stunning lakefront property is for sale to those who can cough up a few extra million dollars.
Sheriff’s officers first stopped the man for an unrelated vehicle code violation.
Sheriff’s officers first stopped the man for an unrelated vehicle code violation.
The Menlo Park City School District will vote Tuesday night whether or not to terminate the German American International School’s lease on the O’Connor campus.
At a national conference, Menlo-Atherton High School seniors present their digital documentaries of the joys and challenges of raising children.