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Millbrae Bike Rodeo Returns For 2nd Year Post-COVID
The bike rodeo returns for the second year in a row with a chance to win free bicycles.

albert.gregory@patch.com Albert Gregory (he/him) graduated from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, where he studied documentary filmmaking. At UC Berkeley, he shot, produced and edited his thesis film about the nearly half of domestic violence survivors who will not leave an abusive situation if they cannot bring their pet with them and one woman’s mission to eliminate that barrier. He also graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism from SF State where he served as the Managing Editor for Xpress the Magazine and was the Multimedia Editor for the Golden Gate Xpress newspaper. In addition, Albert was Editor-in-Chief at the Oak Leaf newspaper at Santa Rosa Junior College during the 2017 Tubbs Fire. He has also worked as a freelance writer/ photographer, and his work has appeared in The Press Democrat, USA Today, Bleacher Report and more. Albert was born in Portland, Oregon, but grew up a military brat on a Coast Guard base in Novato, California.
The bike rodeo returns for the second year in a row with a chance to win free bicycles.

The Mill Valley Police Department is advising residents to plan ahead to avoid heavy traffic.
Four students died in the crash and two, including the driver, remain in critical condition.
San Mateo has the spot to hunt for eggs heading into Easter.
Several ducks attempted to cross one of the busiest San Mateo streets.
During a shoplifting arrest, San Mateo police said they found a lot more than just stolen items.
Police say surveillance video shows three people fill up their carts and leave without paying.
The San Ramon firefighters were able to extinguish the flames that completely enveloped a car after a crash.
The San Ramon Valley firefighters arrived and saw heavy smoke and fire showing in a second story window, firefighters said.
The Pacifica Youth Art Competition extended the deadline for entries into the climate change-themed contest.
Two University of California unions say the UC system has enacted an “illegal hiring freeze.”
Fresh produce, artisan booths, and activities for kids are all available at the weekly Farmers’ Market.
Youth in Arts will present the opening exhibit Friday.
The construction is now focused on improving the walkway before starting on the playground.
The City of San Rafael is beginning the process of updating its Citywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan (CBPP), last updated in 2018.
Learn from a Cal Fire Captain and other fire experts the best ways to protect your home.
The man was a convicted felon, police said.
The Oak Hill Workforce Housing Project is now in year five of planning.
A local high school student is aiming to narrow the gap in LGBTQIA+ mental health equity.
Recruitment is now open for ages 15 to 21.