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El Calderon restaurant to close after 44 years
Tonight the final dinner will be served at El Calderon restaurant, 44 years after Lita Lopez and her... (Friday, 1:25 PM)
Blind date robbers strike again
For the second time in two days, a pair of robbers lured two out-of-town men into a lurid trap. (Friday, 11:22 AM)
Grading system 'broken' or just buggy?
Steve Uhlir, who began speaking out against aspects of the high school district's new grading policy... (Friday, 9:50 AM)
Police arrest Mountain View man for fatal April accident
Mountain View police have arrested the man accused of hitting and killing an 81-year-old local woman... (Thursday, 4:58 PM)
Tied House celebrates 25 years
Mountain View's Tied House, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this weekend, was at the foref... (Thursday, 2:51 PM)
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Friday, May 31
Dance: 'This Is Love' at Foothill
From Broadway to burlesque and Prince to Puccini, the Foothill College Repertory Dance Company presents "This Is Love," its two-hour spring dance concert directed by choreographer Bubba Gong tonight, May 31, and June 1, at Foothill College Smithwick Theatre, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. 7-9 p.m. $20 general admission; $15 students, seniors and children. Parking is $3.
Weekend, June 1 & 2
Fundraiser: Downtown Mountain View beer walk
Tied House Microbrewery is hosting a beer walk to celebrate its 25th anniversary and raise money for Chamber of Commerce Mountain View's SOAR scholarship program on Saturday, June 1, starting at Tied House Microbrewery and Cafe, 954 Villa St., Mountain View. 1-5 p.m. Advance tickets $30, same-day $35. Registration starts at noon.
Photography: 'A Place of Magic'
A photography reception and exhibit with Salvatore Ventura will be held at the Environmental Volunteers' EcoCenter on 2560 Embarcadero Road from 1-3 p.m. on Saturday, June 1. Ventura's photography captures the Baylands.
Art: Early Modern Economies of Labor
Sunday, June 2 is the last day of the exhibit "Buying and Selling: Early Modern Economies of Labor, Merchandise, Services, and Shopping." The 17 prints and drawings in this exhibition offer views of different types of workplaces and showcase a range of workers at their tasks, from the skilled goldsmith to the lowly butcher and rat catcher. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Cantor Arts Center on 328 Lomita Drive, Stanford.
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Overturned SUV crash injures four
As many as four people were hospitalized after an SUV overturned on northbound Interstate Highway 28...
Teaching for the future
The head of the local elementary and middle school district said he believes local educators should ...
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