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Monta Loma and Mistral Elementary principals resign by Kevin Forestieri Two school administrators in the Mountain View Whisman School District announced their resignation Thursday, creating turnover during an uncertain time as schools seek to reopen in the fall. Read More » |
Police chiefs, community leaders tackle systemic racism as calls for change get louder by Gennady Sheyner On Thursday, a panel of community leaders discussed use-of-force policies and ways to reform policing to improve accountability. Read More » |
Coronavirus central: Santa Clara County records 100 new cases of COVID-19 by Embarcadero Media staff The coronavirus continues to take its toll on the Midpeninsula. On Friday, Santa Clara County reported 3,984 cases and 155 deaths; San Mateo County had 3,049 cases and 106 deaths. Read More » |
Before second coronavirus wave comes, local doctors work to stock senior care facilities with PPE by Linda Taaffe Rather than wait around for the government to figure out a way to get personal protective equipment to senior care facilities a coalition of local doctors have launched a program to fill the void. Read More » |
Commissioner resigns after council declines to consider opening Foothills Park to non-residents by Gennady Sheyner A member of the Palo Alto Parks and Recreation Commission who led the effort to open Foothills Park to non-residents announced his resignation Tuesday, a day after the City Council decided not to take up the politically charged topic. Read More » |
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Despite calls for defunding, Mountain View keep its annual police budget intact The Mountain View City Council approved a $44.8 million budget for the city's police department Tuesday, holding firm on law enforcement spending following hours of impassioned calls to divert money from cops to social services. Read More » |
County on state 'watchlist' after COVID-19 case uptick Santa Clara County had its second highest number of COVID-19 cases ever recorded for a single day on Tuesday, raising concerns about the trajectory of the virus. Read More » |
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