Each week, Embarcadero Media takes a look at home sales activity along the Midpeninsula in the communities of Atherton, East Palo Alto, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Menlo Park, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Portola Valley and Woodside. Here’s a look at this week’s sales activity. The post Los Altos Hills home with elevator and 5 fireplaces sells for $15.7M appeared first on Redwood City Pulse.| Redwood City Pulse
For this month’s “A Day In” series, we’ve decided to explore Palo Alto’s historic Professorville neighborhood. With its tree-lined streets, proximity to downtown and mixture of architectural styles from the city’s early years, this neighborhood is among the most highly sought-after enclaves in the area. A modest 2-bedroom home sold here for more than $1 million over asking price in July. The post Exploring Professorville’s quirky history and landmark homes appeared first on Redw...| Redwood City Pulse
Starting Monday, the Redwood City Council at its meeting will allow the public to comment virtually, two years after the practice was suspended following disruptions and what some have called “Zoombombing” – when individuals interrupt live meetings with vile or hateful comments. The post City Council to reinstate virtual public comment at meetings appeared first on Redwood City Pulse.| Redwood City Pulse
Sip on Greek coffee while digging into a waffle-omlette hybrid at Penelope’s Coffee & Tea, a cafe that’s just opened its fifth Peninsula location, with a grand opening set for Tuesday. The post Penelope’s Coffee & Tea brings Greek coffee and womelettes to San Mateo appeared first on Redwood City Pulse.| Redwood City Pulse
Testimony continued Thursday in the hearing of the removal of San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus, with day 4 focusing on the warrantless arrest of a sheriff’s union president who was also an outspoken critic of Corpus. The post Ex-assistant sheriff testifies on union president arrest appeared first on Redwood City Pulse.| Redwood City Pulse
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After the scouts returned, the expedition leaders decided to hold an important meeting to determine what they should do. The post Little San Francisco [pt. 2] appeared first on Redwood City Pulse.| Redwood City Pulse
When Ana Ciechanover returned home from summer break, she brought along with her a unique souvenir from a recent trip to Europe: a silver medal in rowing, representing the United States, in an international championship. The post Redwood City crew standout earns silver on world stage appeared first on Redwood City Pulse.| Redwood City Pulse
Late summer means pears are in season. When watered right, they are amazing (as they were last Saturday)! The post What’s New at the Farmers Market Saturday appeared first on Redwood City Pulse.| Redwood City Pulse
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Gov. Gavin Newsom signs the Election Rigging Response Act at the Capitol Annex Swing Space in Sacramento on Aug. 21, 2025. Photo by Miguel Gutierrez Jr., CalMatters California will hold a special election on Nov. 4 after the Legislature and Gov. Gavin Newsom […]| Redwood City Pulse
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This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. A courtroom at the San Diego County Superior Court in San Diego on Oct. 9, 2023. Photo by Adriana Heldiz, CalMatters From CalMatters Digital Democracy reporter Ryan Sabalow: California’s court reporter shortage has gotten so bad that thousands of people, including alleged domestic […]| Redwood City Pulse
On July 1, 1985, flames raged out of control in the hills above Palo Alto, destroying 13 homes and leaving more than 40 people homeless in what fire officials called one of the most destructive blazes in Santa Clara County history at the time.| Redwood City Pulse