
Student scientists display their projects at Oak Knoll science fair
Donning white lab coats inscribed with "Oak Knoll scientist", second to fifth grade students were on had yesterday evening at the school to explain their
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Donning white lab coats inscribed with "Oak Knoll scientist", second to fifth grade students were on had yesterday evening at the school to explain their

There are two hometown acts coming back to The Guild in Menlo Park in April. Molly Tuttle grew up in Palo Alto and Bobby Weir

Come to the Belle Haven branch (413 Ivy Dr.) of the Menlo Park Library on Sunday, April 2, from 11:00 am to noon for the

InMenlo contributing photographer Frances Freyberg captured this bee inside a wide open tulip at Filoli recently. Now is the time to view these spring flowers.

InMenlo weather watcher Dennis Nugent updated yesterday's rainfall (March 29) with his digital gauge measuring 0.38". As of 8:30 am today, there was an additional

Jeff Scanlon (pictured), owner of Pedego Bikes in downtown Menlo Park, is offering "Safe Sundays" the first Sunday of each month from 9:30 to 10:15

In conjunction with Canopy, Menlo Park Mayor Jen Wolosin planted a Quercus coccinea (Scarlet Oak) at Belle Haven Mini Park last week. This is the

Today was marked by changeable weather — the sun peaking through the clouds at time interspersed with more showers. Luckily, heavy winds were largely absent.

Students who participate in Sacred Heart Schools, (Atherton) Middle School Science Fair Club received STEM awards this month at the San Mateo County Office of

After three years, Kepler's Literary Foundation (KFL) popular event series returns to an in-person format this spring, featuring noted authors discussing their work, writing workshops
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