As we are all well aware, even with the news of eye-popping salaries for some jobs at many of our area’s high-tech companies, housing in San M…

Over the many years my wife and I have owned our Redwood City house, we’ve done what we can to increase its efficiency, both to reduce our uti…

Officials at a vocational school in an eastern Ukraine city are dismissing claims by Russia that hundreds of Ukrainian troops were killed in a missile strike there. Officials said Monday that a rocket merely blew out windows and damaged classrooms. Russia specifically named the vocational school in Kramatorsk as the target of an attack. The Russian Defense Ministry said its missiles hit two temporary bases housing 1,300 Ukrainian troops in the city, killing 600 of them, late Saturday. Associated Press reporters visiting the scene Monday saw a four-story concrete building with most of its windows blown out. Inside, locals were cleaning up debris. There were no signs of a Ukrainian military presence nor any casualties.

Writing this, I’m hearing the gentle sounds of rain hitting my skylight. Rainy days cause challenges for exploring Redwood City on foot, but o…