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Winter Spare the Air Season Begins Friday
When a Spare the Air Day is called, it is illegal to burn wood, manufactured firelogs or any other solid fuel, both indoors and outdoors.

Christa Bigue is the local editor for Half Moon Bay and Pacifica Patch.
Before becoming a Patch editor, she contributed features and news stories to Half Moon Bay Patch.com after the site first launched in 2010. She also filled in as guest editor for weeks at a time for both the Pacifica and Half Moon Bay Patch sites.
As a freelance journalist, she specialized in tourism and travel, environmental and cultural resources, and arts and entertainment reporting. Her profiles, reviews and feature articles have appeared in the Marin Independent Journal, San Mateo County Times, San Francisco Examiner, and Metropolitan magazine, among other books and publications.
When a Spare the Air Day is called, it is illegal to burn wood, manufactured firelogs or any other solid fuel, both indoors and outdoors.

Among the big-wave surfers invited to participate in this year's Mavericks contest is Brazilian surfer Carlos Burle, who on Monday was reported to have possibly surfed the world's biggest wave off the coast of Portugal.
Among the big-wave surfers invited to participate in this year's Mavericks contest is Brazilian surfer Carlos Burle, who on Monday was reported to have possibly surfed the world's biggest wave off the coast of Portugal.
Among the big-wave surfers invited to participate in this year's Mavericks contest is Brazilian surfer Carlos Burle, who on Monday was reported to have possibly surfed the world's biggest wave off the coast of Portugal.
Among the big-wave surfers invited to participate in this year's Mavericks contest is Brazilian surfer Carlos Burle, who on Monday was reported to have possibly surfed the world's biggest wave off the coast of Portugal.
Among the big-wave surfers invited to participate in this year's Mavericks contest is Brazilian surfer Carlos Burle, who on Monday was reported to have possibly surfed the world's biggest wave off the coast of Portugal.
Among the big-wave surfers invited to participate in this year's Mavericks contest is Brazilian surfer Carlos Burle, who on Monday was reported to have possibly surfed the world's biggest wave off the coast of Portugal.
Among the big-wave surfers invited to participate in this year's Mavericks contest is Brazilian surfer Carlos Burle, who on Monday was reported to have possibly surfed the world's biggest wave off the coast of Portugal.
Among the big-wave surfers invited to participate in this year's Mavericks contest is Brazilian surfer Carlos Burle, who on Monday was reported to have possibly surfed the world's biggest wave off the coast of Portugal.
Among the big-wave surfers invited to participate in this year's Mavericks contest is Brazilian surfer Carlos Burle, who on Monday was reported to have possibly surfed the world's biggest wave off the coast of Portugal.
Among the big-wave surfers invited to participate in this year's Mavericks contest is Brazilian surfer Carlos Burle, who on Monday was reported to have possibly surfed the world's biggest wave off the coast of Portugal.
Among the big-wave surfers invited to participate in this year's Mavericks contest is Brazilian surfer Carlos Burle, who on Monday was reported to have possibly surfed the world's biggest wave off the coast of Portugal.
The George Greenstein Institute (GGI) in Pacifica recently announced that Gaynor Strachan Chun will be its Chief Executive Officer.
Among the big-wave surfers invited to participate in this year's Mavericks contest is Brazilian surfer Carlos Burle, who on Monday was reported to have possibly surfed the world's biggest wave off the coast of Portugal.
Give the gift of java in 140 characters or less.
Give the gift of java in 140 characters or less.
It’s Sunday afternoon and you flip on the TV only to find that the local station is not showing your game. Here’s where to go.
Some of the people with ties to Pacifica who passed away recently.
Just in time for Halloween, storytellers Adrienne Doherty and Adrian Smith reintroduce their story about a young girl who solves a mystery and brings a little sunshine back into the foggy world of Pacifica.
The San Mateo County Department of Parks is advising joggers and hikers to be on alert.