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17/08/2025
Friends, our good supporter and friend, Robby Bancroft needs you right now. Robby has suffered a stroke. While he DOES a...
11/08/2025

Friends, our good supporter and friend, Robby Bancroft needs you right now. Robby has suffered a stroke. While he DOES appear to be making great progress to a full recover (he's standing/talking, etc.) his family needs our help. Please read the following! THANK YOU PACIFICA!

Hello, my name is Robby and I am now a 39-year-old stroke survivor humbly asking f… Robby Bancroft needs your support for Support Robby's Recovery from Stroke

Are you ready to get your voice heard?? Let PCT help you press the EASY BUTTON! Learn how to make a Podcast with the pro...
01/08/2025

Are you ready to get your voice heard?? Let PCT help you press the EASY BUTTON! Learn how to make a Podcast with the pros at Pacific Coast TV. Let's build community through media! RSVP NOW! 650.355.8000!

30/07/2025
30/07/2025

Tsunami advisory in effect for coastal San Mateo County. Please stay informed. Coast side residents in low lying areas near the beach are advised to move to higher ground. For more info check www.Weather.gov

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24/06/2025

Wonderful weekend at HMB pride! Raising awareness and building community!



Come to Mildred  Owen Concert Hall March 3th for a treat for the whole family! $10 adults, $ Children.
18/03/2025

Come to Mildred Owen Concert Hall March 3th for a treat for the whole family! $10 adults, $ Children.

Credit to  Residents of Seacliff Apartments in Pacifica's Esplanade District are raising concerns about alleged neglect,...
16/03/2025

Credit to Residents of Seacliff Apartments in Pacifica's Esplanade District are raising concerns about alleged neglect, harassment and eviction threats—especially targeting low-income tenants with housing vouchers. Complaints include sudden backpay utility bills, surveillance and fabricated lease violations. As evictions increase, tenants and advocates are fighting back.

Read the full story by Kathryn Wheeler at coastsidenews.com

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