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Cañada College Named State's Top 25 Community Colleges
Schools.com ranked the local community college one of the best in the state.

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Schools.com ranked the local community college one of the best in the state.

The 2nd annual 5k ParadeRun benefits the Redwood City Education Foundation’s “Save Our School Music” campaign.
The Belmont Redwood Shores Little League team beat Foster City 10-6.
The pipeline runs along Bair Island and urgently needed repairs.
Thanks to private companies and citizens, the fireworks show is returning to Redwood City.
The pipeline runs along Bair Island and urgently needed repairs.
The boys remain undefeated and won the final game 2-0.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission releases recommendations to keep children safe during this year's July 4th celebration.
The Belmont-Redwood Shores Little League team is back in full swing playing teams around the Peninsula.
A herd of goats will clear vegetation from the airport property in Millbrae and San Bruno.
The California Highway Patrol is reminding all motorists to be safe and responsible this Fourth of July.
The mountain was seen walking along a trail in an unincorporated Woodside park Friday.
After a tough break, the Celis family will receive car repairs up to $1500.
The following information was supplied by the Redwood City Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Israel Contreras Cervantes will be presenting his book “Aguililla, sus Hombres y su Historia” at McKinley Auditorium.
Another farmers’ market opens today—this one in Redwood Shores.
After hitting the parade, check out Redwood City’s other great Fourth of July events, including a helicopter flyover.
Have questions or a non-emergency situation for police officers? Now you can ask them without leaving the comfort of your home.
At the first formal study session regarding the future of the Inner Harbor, the city council and interested residents provided opinions on what should be there.
The new complex—25Eighty on the Blvd—broke ground last week and will open in 2014.