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Bullis Charter School receives $2M in federal COVID-19 relief for small businesses by Kevin Forestieri Bullis Charter School has been awarded $2 million in forgivable loans through a federal relief program meant to help struggling small businesses pay employees and other big bills during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More » |
Coronavirus central: Santa Clara County reports over two dozen new cases by Embarcadero Media staff The coronavirus continues to take its toll on the Midpeninsula. On Tuesday, Santa Clara County reported 3,254 cases and 151 deaths; San Mateo County had 2,653 cases and 99 deaths. Read More » |
Uber ride goes awry: Passenger allegedly batters driver during unexpected stop by Jamey Padojino An Uber passenger who requested a destination change during the middle of his ride allegedly battered his driver and attempted to steal the vehicle on Friday, police said. The incident took place at the northeastern edge of Palo Alto. Read More » |
3.6-magnitude earthquake rattles South Bay by Bay City News Service A 3.6-magnitude earthquake was reported Wednesday morning east of San Jose, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Read More » |
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Blogs 'A premature ending:' Palo Alto's Maum to reinvent itself with meal kits, online market by Elena Kadvany When Maum reopens in Palo Alto later this summer, it will no longer be the intimate, communal dining concept its chefs originally conceived of. Maum will instead sell housemade pantry items, imported products from Korea and Japan, meal kits, farm boxes and baked goods made by up-and-coming local pastry chefs, according to a newsletter the restaurant sent out on Sunday evening. Read More » |
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Bullis Charter School receives $2M in federal COVID-19 relief for small businesses Bullis Charter School has been awarded $2 million in forgivable loans through a federal relief program meant to help struggling small businesses pay employees and other big bills during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More » |
Margaret Abe-Koga and Alex Nunez join the race for the Mountain View City Council The race for the Mountain View City Council is heating up, with Mayor Margaret Abe-Koga and community activist Alex Nunez both announcing Monday their intent to run in the contested race this November. Read More » |
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