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Half Moon Bay Receives $8.2M for Highway 1 and 92 Improvements
The San Mateo County Transportation Authority granted $82.7 million of funding to 23 projects around the county to relieve traffic congestion.

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The San Mateo County Transportation Authority granted $82.7 million of funding to 23 projects around the county to relieve traffic congestion.

The San Mateo County Transportation Authority granted $82.7 million of funding to 23 projects around the county to relieve traffic congestion.
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Hundreds gathered downtown for the Safeway Pumpkin Weigh-Off.
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After the presidential debate wrapped up, Redwood City and Peninsula residents shared who they believed won the first of three debates.
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