
Updated heritage tree ordinance in Menlo Park goes into effect July 1
On November 19, 2019, the City Council approved a new heritage tree ordinance that is effective July 1. The City Council updated the ordinance to
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On November 19, 2019, the City Council approved a new heritage tree ordinance that is effective July 1. The City Council updated the ordinance to

Earlier this month, the newly founded Silicon Valley Cyber Leos Club led a mask event for Covid-19 relief. The Silicon Valley Cyber Lions Club gave

This summer, the Menlo Park Library celebrates puppetry in its many forms, by hosting a series of puppet shows by a variety of performers from

The internationally-lauded duo throws down original folk songs, deep interpretations of old songs, and the kinetic thrill of percussive dance on Saturday, June 27 from

InMenlo contributing photographer Lena Kalotihos was on hand to cover the rally and march in support of Black Lives Matter in Menlo Park that drew

A walk in Woodside yielded a number of statues of one kind or another wearing face masks and eye shields. This horse was spotted near

Effective Thursday, June 25, the City of Menlo Park will reopen additional outdoor recreation facilities with health and safety precautions designed to prevent the spread

Local teens Henry Shane and Daniel Roman are at it again, this time organizing an "LGBTQIA+ and Menlo Park in Solidarity with Black Lives Matter

Barricades were put in place today by the Menlo Park Fire Department closing Santa Cruz Avenue in three block sections between University Ave. and El

New Community Church is hosting a clothing drive on Sunday, June 28, from Noon to 4:00 pm, for local shelters in Redwood City, Menlo Park,
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