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Woman Arrested For 1993 Cold Case + Palo Alto Burglary Suspects
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Happy Friday, neighbors! Here's everything you need to know going on locallytoday.
First, today's weather:
Areas of fog, then sun. High: 69 Low: 48.
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Here are the top stories today in Redwood City-Woodside:
- Oklahoma Woman Arrested In Connection To 1993 San Carlos Killing (Redwood City-Woodside Patch)
- UPDATE: Palo Alto Police Identify 4 Teen Car Burglary Suspects in January Incident (CBS San Francisco)
- Sacred Heart Prep students make tape murals of Ukrainian refugees (InMenlo)
- Mountain View hosts multicultural festival Saturday | News (Mountain View Voice)
- Two local companies dive into joint production of 'Metamorphoses' (Mountain View Voice)
- Palo Alto Short Story Contest Offers Up To $500 (Patch)
- Cal State System Dropping SAT, ACT Testing Admission Requirement (CBS San Francisco)
- Burlingame Hiring Summer Sustainability Intern (Patch)
- An outgoing kid with a big heart: Family and friends gather to remember 13-year-old Andre Retana (Mountain View Voice)
- Becker Co-Authors Bill To Eliminate Prison Communication Fees (Patch)
- With DIY projects on the rise, Nob Hill Hardware expands into Palo Alto (Palo Alto Online)
- Spotted: New Indian restaurant coming to downtown Menlo Park (InMenlo)
- San Mateo Supes Approve $1M In Gun Law Enforcement (Patch)
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Today in Redwood City-Woodside:
- Red Morton Community Center to host Blood Drive on March 25 (9:30 AM)
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Events:
- Fri., Mar. 25th, noon-1 silent vigil for Peace in Ukraine, and also honoring Women's History Month (March 25)
- Promise to Our Planet - a Climate Action Benefit (March 25)
- Kick-off Campaign for Civilian Oversight of the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office (March 26)
- Small Business Pop-Up (March 27)
- Taxes in Retirement Webinar (March 28)
- Topgolfin' for a Cure (April 7)
- Master Gardener Spring Garden Market (April 9)
- Stanford Art & Anatomy Summer Program (April 11)
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- NEW LISTING - 2019 Modern & Bright 2bd + 2ba Townhome Union City (Details)
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