The views expressed here are the author's own Families will experience what life was like in the nineteenth century at the historic Woodside Store in Woodside at Kings Mountain and Tripp Roads between noon and 4 p.m The Woodside Storekeepers invite visitors to experience life in the 1880s This free family day will focus on the history of the Woodside Store and the redwood logging activities of the area Children will learn to saw with a two man-saw Longtime Bay Area bluegrass banjo player Sonia Shell along with Art Friedman—a fiddler originally from New York who later moved to the Bay Area—will transport visitors back in time to experience living history at the Old Woodside Store Saturday, 7:30 pmCupertino, CA Come join us for a fun free night of music from 7 - 9pm Fri 3/9 @ Freewheel Brewing Company in Redwood City I'll be joined by Perry Spinali on fiddle + John Hosking on upright bass We have a great set of acoustic roots and blues and some new surprises Mark your calendars to visit the beautiful St Pius campus and have a memorable time while contributing to a faithful cause 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM (RIDES FROM 12:30 PM TO 9:30 PM) For MORE Event Details or to see how you can help, go to: PIUS.ORG/FESTIVAL OR CALL 650-361-1411 Your gateway to environmental health knowledge Join the Environmental Health News community Residents of the San Francisco Bay Area community of Redwood City are raising concerns about the health and property value impacts of dozens of proposed wireless facilities across the city Joshua Picazo reports for Redwood City Pulse. "A substantial body of peer-reviewed research has found adverse health effects from exposure to the radio frequency radiation emitted by cell towers." director of the Center for Family and Community Health at the University of California Related: Rethinking the safety of our wireless era hand-picked by our editors and researchers We offer a host of daily and weekly options Nonprofit organizations MADE SAFE and Plastic Pollution Coalition released the new Healthy Pregnancy Guideto help parents-to-be navigate the challenges of making healthier living choices for babies and the planet a newsroom powered by Environmental Health Sciences It all improves the health of our communities By: 5:30 am on April 30 901 El Camino Real rounded corner feature over Franklin Street The 102-foot-tall structure is expected to yield around 469,500 square feet with 305,230 square feet for office space and 164,240 square feet within the three-level basement garage Additional floor space will be set aside for a 6,600 square foot teen center multipurpose space The master plan includes a 4,000 square foot public open space across from the proposed Redwood City Caltrain Transit Center HGA Architects is responsible for the architecture The facade features a mix of articulation to visually reduce the perception of scale Exterior materials will include the terracotta rainscreen 901 El Camino Real urban activity labelled The development team is also expected to donate the property at 920 Shasta Street to the affordable housing developer Plans were approved in the same meeting this week for the 100-unit complex designed by David Baker Architects The 1.6-acre property is located along El Camino Real across from the future Caltrain Transit Center, the Broadway Street retail center, and the existing Sequoia Station strip mall. 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The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. Print Electronic Arts a video game development studio based in Los Angeles “As part of our continued focus on our long-term strategic priorities we’ve made select changes within our organization that more effectively aligns teams and allocates resources in service of driving future growth,” said Justin Higgs which has a large office in Marina del Rey is helping employees explore new roles internally and providing support to affected workers Bloomberg first reported the cuts, saying they affected between 300 and 400 people, citing a person familiar with the cuts. The layoffs are the latest to hit Electronic Arts, which had about 13,700 employees as of March 2024. The company in 2024 said it would cut about 5% of its workforce after announcing a similar cut a year earlier. Business once seen as a relatively stable place to grow a career Autodesk and others are among businesses that have slashed their workforce Electronic Arts has offices in California but also has workers across Europe and Asia the studio behind popular games “Apex Legends” and “Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order,” has a big presence in Los Angeles but also opened studios in Canada and Wisconsin Respawn canceled the development of a “Titanfall” game that wasn’t close to being released The Titanfall franchise includes a series of first-person shooter games The company said in a statement this week on social media that it “made the decision to step away from two early-stage incubation projects and make some targeted team adjustments across Apex Legends and Star Wars Jedi.” “These decisions are not easy, and we are deeply grateful to every teammate affected,” Respawn said in the statement. Hollywood Inc. World & Nation Subscribe for unlimited accessSite Map sustainable land use chair and conservation committee chair of the Sierra Club said the development would threaten wildlife habitats along the Belmont Slough a designated refuge for birds and other species.".. argued that the proposed alternative 2 fails to address environmental risks the project poses a sea-level rise risk because it is located on a low-lying former landfill site with no bottom liner there is a danger that toxins from the landfill could be pushed up and released into surrounding areas “It’s just the same as having no alternative,” she said." Sierra Club® and "Explore, enjoy and protect the planet"® are registered trademarks of the Sierra Club. © Sierra Club 2025.The Sierra Club Seal is a registered copyright TrendingCommercialSan FranciscoAGoogle to lease out 413K sf of offices in Redwood CityTech company markets three empty buildings at its Pacific Shores campus Google wants to rent out nearly 413,000 square feet of empty offices in Redwood City The Mountain View-based search giant has put three buildings at its Pacific Shores Center up for lease at 1500, 1700 and 1800 Seaport Boulevard, the San Francisco Business Times reported Lease terms for the offices were not disclosed Google bought the bulk of the 106-acre Pacific Shores development in 2014 for an undisclosed sum then occupied six buildings containing 934,000 square feet The 23-year-old waterfront campus north of the Redwood City Port overlooks bay wetlands The three buildings up for lease include a 174,700-square-foot building at 1500 Seaport a 128,300-square-foot building at 1700 Seaport and a 119,700-square-foot building at 1800 Seaport A pandemic shift to remote work led by tech firms has unsettled the commercial real estate market with Google last year announcing it would save $640 million by cutting back on office real estate SIGN UPThe Google building exits have rocked the broader Peninsula office market The market had 1.1 million square feet in net negative absorption Pacific Shores had high vacancy after the dot-com bust it may get a lift from the artificial intelligence boom economic development manager for Redwood City has been talking with Peninsula real estate brokers she said it may be time to give them more support One idea: carve out smaller offices within large trophy properties like Pacific Shores. Tom Siebel’s C3.ai occupies one of the few buildings at Pacific Shores that’s still busy with workers “Redwood City has been a hub of innovation,” Anthony, citing companies that have planted their headquarters in the city including Oracle and Electronic Arts — Dana Bartholomew Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here Amid a growing hostility toward migrant and Latino communities in the United States an alleged attack in Redwood City has raised concerns among parents and community organizations The complaint regarding discrimination and xenophobic aggression at Orion Elementary School in Redwood Cityhas deeply angered Latinx and migrant families They report that their children are living in fear and insecurity after an incident in which a teacher allegedly attacked a 10-year-old student In a radio interview with Peninsula 360 Press "my son came home with swollen eyes from crying and a sad little face she told me she was going to send me back to my country with my family,’my son said.” the child had an altercation with his teacher that morning for trying to defend his classmates whom the teacher had called 'losers,' and the child responded that the teacher was being 'racist' because of the way she spoke to other students the educator allegedly took the minor by the shoulders and I am going to send you back to your country with your family.”  the minor told his mother that he lives in fear What if the teacher does something to me?” The events in the classroom were shared among students leading to a report being made to the school authorities Peninsula 360 Press spoke by telephone with the mothers of two classmates of the child who was assaulted at Orion School They requested that their identities be kept confidential The mothers confirmed that their children witnessed the events described and that they had been psychologically affected by what occurred other mothers reported that their children are experiencing high levels of anxiety and are refusing to attend school Parents report that their children felt threatened by the substitute vice principal of Orion Elementary School in Redwood City who allegedly addressed the students in the classroom where the events occurred with intimidation and disdain Peninsula 360 Press went to Orion to try to interview the principal but we were told that this was not possible because it is the School District that should provide information on the matter Redwood City School District responded in a letter to this newspaper that “a thorough investigation into the matter was conducted appropriate action has been taken with the staff member in question the school administration has met with concerned parents to address their questions and provide the necessary support,” and that ‘due to staff confidentiality specific details about the investigation cannot be disclosed,’ wrote Jorge Quintana Director of Communications for the Redwood City School District la respuesta por parte de las autoridades escolares como del distrito escolar ha sido insuficiente “La maestra fue reintegrada al salón como si nada hubiera pasado The after-school care center reports that the child arrived crying inconsolably on the day of the incident the child left the classroom where he felt unsafe and went to take refuge in the care center The center reported that no authorities were aware of the child's absence during school hours who was also present at the radio interview with P360 expressed her regret over the school's actions she felt the school had failed to address the situation appropriately “They should prioritize the emotional safety of the children rather than allowing the teacher to remain in front of the class and protect the students who have already been harmed,” she stated Although the district promised to implement measures Salazar mentioned the support she received was scarce "I requested that they provide a teaching assistant in the classroom while they conducted their investigation but they informed me that there were no available funds for that The only option they offered me was to join my son as a chaperone on an upcoming field trip What concerns Salazar and her mother the most is the welfare of the children who were victims and witnesses to the events They do not view it as an isolated incident but rather as part of the country's growing hostility towards migrant communities They are telling us that we are fewer in number and that we don't even have the right to speak our language,” they lamented the host of the Saturday program "Por la Libre" on Península 360 and it should not be allowed to continue," he stated The case in question is still under investigation the families affected are demanding accountability for the actions that harmed their children They are also seeking a process of reparations and psychological support for the victims of the attacks they desire an apology from both the accused and the corresponding authorities to help initiate healing and reparations for those impacted by this violence The Salazar family is actively working to protect the dignity and safety of their son's school environment as well as the well-being of all those affected The community is observing closely and asking an important question: “How will the damage be repaired?”  Erratum: The position of assistant principal was changed to substitute assistant principal at Orion Elementary School in Redwood City has been on maternity leave since December 2024 You may be interested in: Lawyers representing children in immigration matters advocate for continued funding Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" Peninsula 360 Press made by Kainos MX Our website uses cookies to improve your experience.