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Google drops security contractor for in-house team
After union protests of its labor policies, the company that employs security guards around Google h... (Thursday, 1:49 PM)
Council to take up San Antonio precise plan Oct. 7
The future of the San Antonio shopping center and the surrounding area may be largely decided by the... (Thursday, 11:55 AM)
Three Los Altos schools are National Blue Ribbon honorees
The U.S. Department of Education Tuesday recognized nine Bay Area schools as National Blue Ribbon Sc... (Thursday, 11:14 AM)
Crime briefs: Lewd conduct and man punched
A man was approached and punched in front of an Erik's Deli, and police arrest a transient man for l... (Wednesday, 5:18 PM)
Heat advisory issued for Thursday, Friday
Forecasted temperatures approaching 100 degrees in the Bay Area on Thursday and Friday have prompted... (Wednesday, 4:33 PM)
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Author Ali Eteraz on 'Falsipedies and Fibsiennes'
Ali Eteraz, author of the memoir "Children of Dust" and a contributing writing to publications including The Huffington Post, will share his sensual and surreal short story collection, "Falsipedies and Fibsiennes." Oct. 2, 7 p.m. Free. Books Inc., 301 Castro St., Mountain View.
Author Dave Eggers with Tobias Wolff
Dave Eggers, author of the cautionary novel "The Circle," will discuss privacy in the digital age and the craft of writing with Stanford English professor Tobias Wolff. Oct. 2, 6-7:30 p.m. Free. Encina Hall, Bechtel Conference Center, 616 Serra St., Stanford.
Los Altos Follies
The Los Altos Stage Company will put on three fundraiser performances of "A Salute to the Over-rated, Underhanded and Outrageous," a musical parody of modern life and politics. A reception with food, wine and a silent auction will be held before and after the Friday and Saturday performances. Oct. 2-4, 7:30 p.m. $60 Thursday; $100 Friday or Saturday. Bus Barn Theater, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos.
Playing for Change events
LinkedIn and KMVT 15 are teaming up for Playing for Change, a two-day fundraising event with live bands and entertainment to support youth music and media programs. The first day will take place at LinkedIn, and the next will take place at KMVT 15. See website for more info. Oct. 3, 3-7 p.m.; Oct. 4, 3-9 p.m. $20 suggested donation. LinkedIn HQ and KMVT 15 Community Television, , Mountain View.
Plaza Palooza: 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'
For this Plaza Palooza event, the City of Mountain View will welcome the Puppet Art Theatre Co. to perform "The Boy Who Cried Wolf." Attendees are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. Oct. 3, noon-1 p.m. Free. Civic Center Plaza, 500 Castro St., Mountain View.
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Council backs big El Camino Real plans
In a study session Tuesday, council members began finalizing the precise plan that is to guide futur...
Impasse in teacher salary talks
Tension between the Mountain View Whisman School District and its teachers union has reached a tippi...
Google fiber gets go-ahead
Progress is being made in bringing Mountain View the ultra fast Internet access promised by Google F...
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