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Mountain View celebrates the Fourth
The Fourth of July was marked by warm weather and lots of people looking for a cool place to view th... (Friday, 12:17 PM)
I now pronounce you...
The Santa Clara County Clerk-Recorder's Office has begun issuing marriage licenses to same-sex coupl... (Friday, 10:50 AM)
Judge: LASD may split Bullis
In the latest decision in the ongoing legal battle between Bullis Charter School and the Los Altos S... (Friday, 10:47 AM)
A spirited local business
Within minutes of the beginning of our conversation, Dave Classick makes his intentions plain. "Our ... (Tuesday, 9:16 AM)
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This week's events
Friday, July 5
Jazz: Kim Nalley Band
Jazz and blues singer Kim Nalley plays the Stanford Jazz Festival with her band and saxophonist Houston Person today, July 5, at 8 p.m. The concert is in Campbell Recital Hall in the Braun Music Center on the Stanford University campus.
Weekend, July 6 & 7
Music: Esther's Muse at Red Rock
Esther Berendt performs with her jazz band Esther's Muse at Red Rock Coffee on Saturday, July 6, at 8 p.m. Free. Red Rock Coffee, 201 Castro St., Mountain View.
Exhibit: 'From Fiber to Fabric'
The Museum of American Heritage's free exhibit on the history of the textile production in the United States continues through Aug. 18, with vintage spinning wheels, fabrics, quilts and other items. The museum is open Friday through Sunday at 351 Homer Ave. in Palo Alto.
Music: 'Everything You Wanted to Know About Jazz'
Stanford Jazz founder Jim Nadel, a saxophonist, presents a workshop with several other musicians on answering people's common questions about jazz. The event is at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 7, in Campbell Recital Hall at the Braun Music Center on the Stanford University campus. The event is for adults and "mature children." Tickets are $5 in advance and $10 at the door.
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Council OKs downtown office building
On Tuesday evening the City Council unanimously approved another new downtown office building, a thr...
Bike-pedestrian upgrades coming to a street near you
A slew of upgrades around town for bicyclists and pedestrians are in the newly approved city budget,...
Council to consider another downtown office project
A three-story office building has been proposed for the corner of Bryant and Dana streets amid a spu...
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