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St. Francis High School launches investigation into racist Instagram linked to recent grads by Kevin Forestieri St. Francis High officials released a statement Thursday condemning what they call a "highly offensive" and "racist" Instagram account linked to recent graduates of the school, promising an investigation and disciplinary action. Read More » |
Grocery program throws a lifeline to families at Mountain View's highest-needs school by Kevin Forestieri Schools may be closed during the coronavirus pandemic, but hundreds of families are still showing up at Castro Elementary School each Monday for a badly needed care package. Read More » |
Coronavirus central: Nearly 5,200 COVID-19 cases recorded on Peninsula by Embarcadero Media staff The coronavirus continues to take its toll on the Midpeninsula. On Friday, Santa Clara County reported 2,892 cases and 144 deaths. San Mateo County had 2,299 cases and 88 deaths as of Thursday. Read More » |
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George Floyd and 'the moral arc of the universe': insight from MLK's official historian Stanford historian Clayborne Carson offers some much-needed clarity and historical perspective surrounding recent protests throughout the U.S. over the killing of George Floyd. Read More » |
St. Francis High School launches investigation into racist Instagram linked to recent grads St. Francis High School officials released a statement Thursday condemning what it calls a "highly offensive" and "racist" Instagram account linked to recent graduates of the school, promising an investigation and disciplinary action. Read More » |
Santa Clara County's COVID-19 testing continues to lag Santa Clara County public health managers have gained significant ground in controlling the coronavirus among vulnerable populations and the public in general but still struggle to meet the county's testing goal of 4,000 per day. Read More » |
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