Davies Appliance: shutdown puts longtime family business to the test
After the shelter-in-place bomb dropped on local businesses in March, Chris Chambers wondered whether his would be considered “essential” and… … Keep Reading
After the shelter-in-place bomb dropped on local businesses in March, Chris Chambers wondered whether his would be considered “essential” and… … Keep Reading
It’s meant to recognize people whose lives without a shadow of a doubt mattered, individuals who made such a mark… … Keep Reading
Redwood City’s 4th of July parade—an 80-year community tradition interrupted only once, by World War II—has been cancelled because of… … Keep Reading
Redwood City Mayor Diane Howard has decided to pull two proposed pay raises from the agenda when the City Council… … Keep Reading
Several years back, Tom Schramm was coming to Street Life Ministries’ outdoor gatherings for the free hot meal — not… … Keep Reading
Most people may think they know the whipsawing story of Richard Jewell, the vigilant security guard at the Atlanta Olympic… … Keep Reading
At Project WeHOPE’s “safe parking” lot in East Palo Alto, RV life dwells not in the abstract. On a rainy evening in… … Keep Reading
It is sad, agrees real estate broker Scott Fuller, who founded a website in July 2018 called LeavingTheBayArea.com, that a… … Keep Reading
Playgoers peruse their program notes for information about the performers and likely don’t give a lot of thought to the… … Keep Reading
“In a world of hurt.” It’s a figure of speech not meant to be taken literally. But it’s a real… … Keep Reading