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Local News Featured Redwood City submits for conservation designation By Ana Mata, Daily Journal staff Updated Sep 9, 2025 Three areas in Redwood City will be submitted for designation as “priority conservation areas” to make the city eligible for grant opportuniti…
Local News Featured San Carlos sees progress toward emission goals Daily Journal staff report Mar 29, 2025 San Carlos has seen approximately a 26% decrease in its greenhouse gas emissions between 2005-23, but still has a way to go to reach its long-…
Local News Featured Redwood City studies sea-level rise By Ana Mata, Daily Journal staff Updated Feb 11, 2026 With more than 10 miles of Bay shoreline, a Redwood City Council study session focused on its vulnerability to sea-level rise and adaptation p…