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Last Chance: What's Beautiful in Redwood City?
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The city's Pride and Beautification wants your nominations.

Redwood City business owner and resident says that she and others will protest the proposed amendment at Monday's city council meeting.
Those in the designated security area will have to close their doors early, while the unaffected businesses welcome the presidential visit.
Eligible voters must register by May 21.
The complains were filed between Saturday at 7:22 a.m. and Sunday at 4:48 a.m.
In 2011, 16 people died on Caltrain tracks. Eleven of those deaths were determined to be suicides.
The Fair Political Practices Commission stated that Rosanne Foust was to recuse herself from all Saltworks discussion while in her official role as a councilmember.
Students from the Citizen Schools program culminated their 10-week program into mock trials in front of judges at the Redwood City courthouse.
North Fair Oaks Festival Director Catherine Matsuyo Tompkison-Graham argues for the merits of a Saltworks project.
Redwood City-based Gynesonics gives women an alternative to a hysterectomy.
Residents Tiffany and Bret DiMarco said office spaces will create a "ghost town" feel once employees leave their buildings after work.
Hike in hotel guest taxes in unincorporated areas on June 5 ballot, along with school parcel tax measures Redwood City, Half Moon Bay and Daly City.
At the annual Festival of Words, students took a break from the average school day.
Secret Service is mandating strict regulations and protocols for the May 23 event.
The 117.1-mile second stage will begin in San Francisco and travel through San Mateo County.
Local business owner and community member Hector Flamenco says he wants the Saltworks project to be part of the solution to many of the city's problems.
Texting, talking on cell phones brings tickets from the CHP during their "It's Not Worth It" campaign.
After the state eliminated redevelopment agencies, future funding for the Music on the Square concert series was uncertain.
After the state eliminated redevelopment agencies, future funding for the Music on the Square concert series was uncertain.
Students from all over Redwood City demonstrated their artistic ability.