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Can't Miss Events in San Mateo This Week
Wondering what's going on in San Mateo this week? Check out our weekly calendar of events.

Wondering what's going on in San Mateo this week? Check out our weekly calendar of events.

The fire has caused reports of smoke throughout the East Bay and even as far away as San Francisco and the Peninsula.
A smoke advisory has been issued for the Bay Area due to a grass fire that started Friday in Solano County.
Going to a movie this weekend? We've got local showtimes here.
Going to a movie this weekend? We've got local showtimes here.
Adoptable animals will be at the event to celebrate the human-animal bond.
The fire quickly grew to 500 acres Thursday night.
Looking for something to do this weekend in San Mateo? Our Weekend Guide offers can't-miss events around town.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed the bill, authored by local Rep. Luis Alejo, into law Thursday.
Grammy-winning recording artist Mike Compton performed at an all-school assembly at Serra High School in September.
A portion of the money raised will go to Meals on Wheels of Contra Costa and the Alhambra High School Boys and Girls Golf teams.
San Mateo's new Fiesta Gardens International School is one of three schools to complete campus modernizations and upgrades funded by Measure L.
Residents throughout the Bay Area are advised to lessen the fire risk by refraining from mowing dry grass, keeping vehicles off of dry grass, and refraining from burning landscape debris including leaves or branches.
Two teens from San Mateo County were arrested at a Marin County party that allegedly involved LSD and teens assaulting police.
Recent changes to the ordinance include its enforcement.
Wayne Carter, 50, walked away from a care facility on Johnson Drive at about 8 a.m. Wednesday.
The Peninsula Humane Society has dropped the fee to adopt a cat to $13 through the end of October.
Should cattle grazing and control burns be revived on the mountain to prevent large fires?
The animal ran off toward Skyline Boulevard and Interstate Highway 280.