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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 2,625 cases and 99 deaths as of Monday. Read More » |
New principal announced for Mountain View High School by Kate Bradshaw Starting July 1, Mountain View High School will have a new principal: Michael Jimenez. Read More » |
Newsom, Bay Area officials applaud Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ job rights by Bay City News Service Gov. Gavin Newsom and Bay Area officials celebrated a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision Monday that extended protections against job discrimination to gay, lesbian and transgender workers. Read More » |
Plexiglas shields and temperature screenings. Workspace changes won't look too radical, but they may feel invasive. by Lloyd Lee Now more than ever before, employers must think in granular detail about how workers interact within the workplace and how they can be protected -- from the objects they touch to the meeting rooms. Read More » |
For county, 1,000-strong group of workers and volunteers will be key to keeping a lid on coronavirus by Sue Dremann Santa Clara County is looking to ramp up its COVID-19 contact-tracing program, which needs about 1,000 members by July 27. Read More » |
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Blogs Would you want a wind turbine in your backyard? by Sherry Listgarten After I posted about the use of eminent domain for power lines and pipelines, a woman who has been dealing with these issues for years reached out to me. Janna Swanson and her husband, Paul, fought a long-distance high-voltage transmission line that would have cut through their northern Iowa farm, with 200-foot towers and a 150-foot easement. Now she and many others in rural Iowa are concerned about the proliferation of wind turbines. Read More » |
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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 » |
Guest opinion: A message from the Mountain View mayor and police chief In an op-ed, Mountain View Mayor Margaret Abe-Koga and police Chief Max Bosel write about the Mountain View Police Department's role in serving the community in the wake of George Floyd's killing. Read More » |
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