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Patch is giving away free “Redwood City for Romney” and “Redwood City for Obama” buttons.

In adhering to the ballot language of Measure W, the $67 parcel tax will be divided amongst the schools, not for administrators’ salaries.
The five Redwood City School District board members serve the 16 different schools.
The Redwood City School District is taking applications to serve on its Measure W Citizen's Oversight Committee.
The day was filled with a festive parade, the Queen’s coronation and fundraising for the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office youth programs.
The man escaped through an elevator shaft from the Redwood City facility with an unknown destination in San Mateo County.
County officials and residents resolved to become more vigilant in catching mattress dumpers.
The man is believed to have escaped through an elevator shaft from the Redwood City facility with an unknown destination in San Mateo County.
The man is believed to have escaped through an elevator shaft from the Redwood City facility with an unknown destination in San Mateo County.
The animal was spotted around 10:10 p.m. on Thursday.
Ten of Tim Griffin’s fellow camp leaders resigned in protest after Griffin was fired by the Boys Scouts authority in Sacramento.
As schools start back in session this month, it's important for parents, children and drivers to remember to be cautious when walking, driving or taking the bus to and from school, to avoid accidents.
As schools start back in session this month, it's important for parents, children and drivers to remember to be cautious when walking, driving or taking the bus to and from school, to avoid accidents.
The Sheriff's Department credits the community's tips for leading them to the suspect.
As schools start back in session this month, it's important for parents, children and drivers to remember to be cautious when walking, driving or taking the bus to and from school, to avoid accidents.
Redwood City, North Fair Oaks and County officials have resolved to become more vigilant in catching mattress dumpers.
Trains are only operating on the northbound tracks around the Fifth Avenue area.
In the annual California High School Exit Exam, over 80 percent of the sophomores passed the math and English-Language Art tests.
A surveillance camera has captured video of the suspect robbing a local store.
Here are five things principals, educators, PTA members, parents and students can do to take advantage Belmont Patch this school year.