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School Officials Respond To Equity Report + Nintendo Closes

Here's the latest edition of the Redwood City-Woodside Daily— your go-to for updates on what's happening in town.

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Hey, neighbors! It's me again, Eric He, your host of the Redwood City-Woodside Daily.


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Clouds giving way to some sun. High: 70 Low: 55.

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Here are the top stories today in Redwood City-Woodside:

  1. School leaders respond to San Mateo County Civil Grand Jury's equity report (San Mateo Daily Journal)
  2. Nintendo Closes Redwood City Location: Report (Redwood City-Woodside Patch)
  3. Redwood City's Día de los Muertos Festival of Altars (Nov. 2-7) (funcheap.com)
  4. Burlingame's Il Piccolo Caffe feels like home | Local News (San Mateo Daily Journal)
  5. San Mateo hiking trash rates | Local News (San Mateo Daily Journal)
  6. Life sciences developer IQHQ acquires large Redwood City office hub (San Francisco Business Times)

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    Redwood City-Woodside Patch Notebook

    • County of San Mateo - Government: "NEWS: The Supervisorial District Lines Advisory Commission tasked with studying potential changes to the boundaries of the county’s five supervisorial districts voted last week to send two proposed maps to the Board of Supervisors." (Facebook)
    • Henry Ford Elementary PTA: "Please place orders by November 2nd (tomorrow!) to get prizes! Our school will still receive 40% of sales after this but rewards are good motivation! Go Mustangs!" (Facebook)
    • Redwood City Public Library: "Enjoy some Online Stories with us every Monday! This is a weekly series that features stories in English and Spanish by our very own RCPL Librarians. ⁠ ⁠ Check out today's stories with the link!⁠" (Facebook)
    • Sandpiper Community Center: "🩸 Come get your blood pressure checked by a registered nurse from Sequoia Hospital. ⏰ Thursday, November 4, 10 AM to 12 PM 📍 Sandpiper Community Center" (Facebook)
    • Redwood City Public Library: "Fall rains bring native wildflowers in the spring. Starting today our Seed Library will have the Native Wildflower seed for two weeks. The Seed Library has free Seed – it’s time to plant!⁠ ⁠" (Facebook)

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