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Pumar pleads not guilty
Matthew Pumar, the Mountain View driver accused of accidentally hitting and killing a man waiting fo... (Friday, 1:59 PM)
Voter Guide: City Council race
Our Voter Guide story profiles the candidates and the issues in Mountain View City Council race, an ... (Friday, 1:46 PM)
No charges for driver in fatal California Street collision
Police say they can't determine who was at fault -- the driver or the pedestrian -- in the Sept. 15 ... (Friday, 12:03 PM)
African film fest at CSMA
The Third Annual Silicon Valley African Film Festival is returning to the Community School of Music ... (Friday, 11:02 AM)
Rite Aid to pay $800,000 for false advertising
Rite Aid Corporation has agreed to pay $800,000 for false and deceptive advertising. The company has... (Friday, 10:52 AM)
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This week's events
Friday, Oct. 12
Science: Top tourist sights of the solar system
Astronomer Andrew Fraknoi will give an illustrated non-technical talk on "The Top Tourist Sights of the Solar System: Where Bill Gates' Great-Granddaughter Will Go on Her Honeymoon." Admission free; seats available on a first-come, first-served basis. Parking is $3; permits available in the lots. Today, Oct. 12, 7:30-9:30 p.m. at Foothill College, Room 5015, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills.
Weekend, Oct. 13 & 14
Film: Silicon Valley African Film Festival
A showcase of films reflecting the stories by African filmmakers is showing this weekend, Oct. 12-14, at the Community School of Music and Arts at Finn Center, 230 San Antonio Circle, Mountain View. 9 a.m.- 9 p.m. Student and senior discounts available. The 3rd annual film festival's highlights include dialogue with filmmakers, African drumming and dance performances, and a parade of nations. $20 one-day; $35 festival pass.
Music: California Bach Society -- Mass in B Minor
The 35-voice California Bach Society presents Bach's Mass in B Minor. Paul Flight is the director with soloists Jennifer Paulino, soprano; Danielle Reutter-Harrah, mezzo-soprano; Brian Staufenbiel, tenor; and Christopheren Nomura, baritone. The event is Saturday, Oct. 13, at 8 p.m. at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 600 Colorado Ave., Palo Alto.
Humanist Community Forum: 'Beyond Nature's Housekeepers'
In this illustrated presentation based on her new book of the above name, Prof. Nancy C. Unger reveals how women have played a unique role, for better and sometimes for worse, in the shaping of the American environment. She will speak Sunday, Oct. 14, from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at The Student Center at Palo Alto High School (in the middle of campus), 50 Embarcadero Road, Palo Alto.
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MVHS gets Friday night lights for home game
Excitement and frustration were in the air Monday night, as the school board voted to allow Mountain...
School board candidate forum at Crittenden
Candidates running for the Mountain View Whisman School District board and the county board of educa...
Pedestrian deaths spur neighborhood meeting
In hopes of making their streets safer, residents of the Shoreline West neighborhood are taking acti...
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