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Four Redwood City School Programs Exude Excellence
Three elementary schools and Sequoia High School won awards for excellence and innovation.

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Three elementary schools and Sequoia High School won awards for excellence and innovation.

The San Jose Sharks' playoff season will kick-off with a Beard-A-Thon.
Redwood City-based C2Therapeutics is hoping to kill diseased tissue in people’s esophaguses before it becomes one of the most deadly cancers of the human body.
A public hearing is set for May 7, when a decision will be made.
To expedite the construction process, the city is leasing land adjacent to the future jail site to the county for a nominal fee.
The Redwood City Fire Department is collecting donations to help the family cope with this tragedy.
The beloved Broadway musical about a big-haired girl with big dreams is bringing its 60s tunes to the Fox Theatre.
Rain to last most of the week.
In keeping up with the latest technology trends, the Redwood City School District has several pilot programs at its 160schools.
Want to jump into the stock market game? Use your friends’ decisions as guidance.
The city council will vote in May whether to raise water rates 12 percent and residential sewer rates 9 percent.
The men are charged with conspiracy, narcotics sales and weapons possession.
Become a part of the city’s discussions and decisions.
The city is implementing a new sweeping schedule beginning April 1. No joke.
How long will the team's undefeated streak last?
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission approved an agreement Wednesday morning to upgrade and electrify the Caltrain system.
The Redwood City School District has found no evidence of any child abuse by a teacher’s aide, while the district attorney’s office is still investigating the case.
The Boys and Girls teams have tough meets coming up this week and month.
The Redwood City Police Department and city encourage residents to get involved in their neighborhoods and reach out to their watch programs and neighborhood associations.
Better than Botox? The Redwood City-based company said their treatment doesn't require any injections.