KMIR 6 - Sat Nov 07
The San Mateo County Coroner's office has conducted an autopsy to determine how a Palo Alto man, whose body was found decomposing in a covered public swimming pool, died.
Body in Redwood City's Hoover Pool identified as Gabriel Contreras, 20San Jose Mercury News - Sat Nov 07
A man whose decomposing body was found in Redwood City's Hoover Pool has been identified as Gabriel Estrada Contreras, 21, of Palo Alto, the San Mateo County coroner's office said Saturday.
Repeat DUI offenders deserve Three Strikes, lawmaker saysInside Bay Area - Sat Nov 07
"It's incredible that in the state of California that we have not set an upper limit where enough is enough," state Sen.
East Palo Alto Authorities Arrest Seven People, Find Five Pounds of CocaineKRON-TV San Francisco - Fri Nov 06
The arrests were made after a month-long undercover operation conducted by the San Mateo County Narcotics Task Force in cooperation with the East Palo Alto and Menlo Park police departments.
New York Times' YouTube Investigation: Bicyclists Sometimes Run Stop SignsSF Weekly - Fri Nov 06
The odd media war unfolding in San Francisco -- in which major dailies establish editions here while local periodicals fade away -- advanced in a new direction Friday, with a page A-19 story in the New York City edition of the New York Times titled "San Francisco's Cyclists Facing Backlash for Flouting Rules of the Road." The story didn't coincide ...
Home decor seller moves out from the InternetSan Francisco Chronicle - Fri Nov 06
Expanding a successful online business to a downtown storefront might seem risky these days, but it made sense to Mark and Carter Bolick, the design team behind India Rose.
Atherton Library needs your inputAlmanac - Thu Nov 05
Around Town , posted by Atherton Library, a resident of the Atherton: other neighborhood, 2 hours ago The San Mateo County Library is leading an effort to understand the current and future needs regarding the Atherton Library.
Rocking the squeezeboxSan Francisco Chronicle - Thu Nov 05
A lookout was chosen to hold open the door. An invasion song was selected. "OK, when I say go, we go! No hesitation, or the maitre d' has time to throw us out," said ringleader Paul Rogers.
Native sons in Yukon gold rushAlmanac - Thu Nov 05
Chris Goode of Menlo Park will discuss his book, "Sourdoughs at Seventy Miles: California Native Sons in the Yukon Gold," at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov.
The good earth rippling effect of Pacifican Lynn AdamsPacifica Tribune - Thu Nov 05
Photo submitted by Lynn Adams Lynn Adams Lynn Adams, President of the Pacifica Beach Coalition , said that 23 years ago, when she left Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, to head out to San Francisco, she and her roommate saw a shooting star along their journey and considered it a confirmation that they both belonged out West.
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