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Two found dead in evacuated building
What started out as an investigation into the source of a possible gas leak took a dark turn, as two... (Wednesday, 7:53 PM)
Crime briefs: car burglary, home burglary and indecent exposure
Two suspects flee officers in home burglary, groundskeeping tools stolen from a truck bed and man ex... (Thursday, 10:39 AM)
Budget cuts prompt county courts to cut hours
Santa Clara County Superior Court, citing budget cuts, plans to reduce business hours at its courtho... (Wednesday, 2:54 PM)
More than 100 arrested at Shoreline rave
The speakers didn't go up to 11 last weekend at the Beyond Wonderland electronica dance festival. Th... (Monday, 1:47 PM)
Bicyclist to sue city over collision with police car
The city of Mountain View is facing a lawsuit from a bicyclist seeking damages after he was allegedl... (Friday, 1:54 PM)
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Best Bets This week's events
'Big Fish'
The Palo Alto Players will put on a production of "Big Fish," a visually-striking musical that pays tribute to family and the magic of storytelling. Sept. 12-28, Thursdays at 7 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.; Sundays at 2 p.m. $34-$48. Lucie Stern Theater, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto.
'Raising a Multilingual Child'
In this talk for parents with newborns to children age 8, Sylvia Ford will talk about the opportunity for young children to learn a new language and suggest ways that they can retain those skills. Sept. 25, 7-8:30 p.m. Free. Mountain View Public Library, 585 Franklin St., Mountain View.
Author Eric Butow on 'Google Glass for Dummies'
Eric Butow, a technical writer and online marketing specialist, will share his new book "Google Glass for Dummies," a full-color guide to using the product from setup to configuration. Sept. 25, 7 p.m. Free. Books Inc., 301 Castro St., Mountain View.
Tomorrow's events (September 26)
Computer History Museum: Celebrating 35 Years
Museum co-founder Gordon Bell and Chairman Len Shustek will talk about the making of the computing museum and its impact with President and CEO John Hollar. Register on the website is encouraged. Sept. 26, noon. Free. Computer History Museum, 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View.
Friday Night at The Art Center
The Palo Alto Art Center will hold an opening reception for the exhibit, "I'll Show You Mine: Contemporary Artists Explore Family Portraiture." Sept. 26, 7-10 p.m. Free Palo Alto Art Center, 1313 Newell Road, Palo Alto.
Town Square Mountain View's Online Gathering Place
More than 100 arrested at Shoreline rave
The speakers didn't go up to 11 last weekend at the Beyond Wonderland electronica dance festival. Th...
State's 3-foot buffer zone for cyclists takes effect
A new state law requiring motorists to keep a 3-foot buffer zone when overtaking or passing bicyclis...
Op-Ed: The city needs housing, not just offices
At the end of the Tuesday's City Council study session on the North Bayshore Precise Plan, some coun...
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