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In the wake of protests, Mountain View residents demand police reform by Kevin Forestieri A coalition of Mountain View residents are demanding that the city take action to reform the Mountain View Police Department, ending what they describe as unjust law enforcement activities and a culture of systemic racism. Read More » |
Coronavirus central: Santa Clara County surpasses 3K total COVID-19 cases by Embarcadero Media staff The coronavirus continues to take its toll on the Midpeninsula. On Tuesday, Santa Clara County reported 3,017 cases and 146 deaths; San Mateo County had 2,475 cases and 93 deaths. Read More » |
'Meet this moment': Growing coalition calls for Palo Alto to expand access to Foothills Park by Gennady Sheyner Calling it a policy that sends a terrible message, dozens of Palo Alto residents and community leaders are petitioning the City Council to abolish a law that keeps residents who live in other cities from visiting Foothills Park. Read More » |
Obituaries: Charlene Grace Nappo, James Michael O���Malley by Lloyd Lee This week in obituaries, read about the lives of Charlene Grace Nappo, 90, a former Mountain View resident, and James Michael O'Malley, 95, former U.S. Postal Service postmaster and longtime Mountain View resident. Read More » |
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Blogs San Francisco's Marufuku bringing its popular ramen to Redwood City Marufuku Ramen, whose 20-hour tonkotsu ramen regularly drew long lines in San Francisco pre-pandemic, is opening a new location in downtown Redwood City. Marufuku is headed to 865 Middlefield Road, where a large close-up photo of a bowl of ramen is papered over the windows. The space was last occupied by Green Leaf Asian Bistro & Cafe. Read More » |
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Locals throng streets of Los Altos in protest of police violence A throng of people marched through the tony streets of downtown Los Altos Friday afternoon in a peaceful protest against police violence, chanting "No justice, no peace. No racist police." 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 » |
Mountain View council expected to close Castro Street this summer to make room for outdoor dining The Mountain View City Council on Tuesday is expected to vote to close off several blocks of Castro Street to traffic through September, allowing downtown restaurants to reopen and use the empty roadway for outdoor dining. Read More » |
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