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Top Stories from the Mountain View Voice staff | |
Coronavirus central: State unveils sweeping rollback of reopening plans by Embarcadero Media staff On Monday, all California counties were ordered to shut down indoor operations for restaurants, wineries, movie theaters, family entertainment centers, zoos, museums and card rooms and all bars. Read More » |
Local businesses reeling as gyms, hair salons are suddenly forced to again shut down by Kevin Forestieri Monday marked a big day for Natalie Nepomuceno, a hairstylist who was finally able to reopen in Mountain View. But it didn't last long, with state health restrictions forcing her to close again after just 48 hours. Read More » |
COVID-19 treatments, vaccines could be ready by early 2021, Fauci tells Stanford Medicine by Sue Dremann The prognosis for getting a handle on COVID-19 could be good if the public is responsible for its actions and if scientific breakthroughs continue, Dr. Anthony Fauci told Stanford Medicine on Monday. Read More » |
With millions out of work, Google pitches in $10M for job training programs by Kevin Forestieri Google announced plans Monday to pitch in $10 million toward job training programs across the country, following a massive spike in unemployment that drove jobless rates to the highest they've been in decades. Read More » |
Silicon Valley's congressional leaders condemn Supreme Court's ruling on contraceptive coverage by Bay City News Service Silicon Valley's congressional delegation has rebuked the Supreme Court's ruling that will allow employers and universities with moral or religious objections to opt out of providing contraceptive coverage. Read More » |
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Blogs How much time do we have left? by Sherry Listgarten Global warming is a serious problem requiring large-scale change in the way we do things. It is important to understand the timeframes we have so that we can plan accordingly. Read More » |
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Best Bets This week's events | |
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Authors: Black Girls Have Something To Say (ONLINE) A panel of middle-grader authors will lead a conversation and celebrate the launch of Lisa Moore Ramee���s new novel "Something to Say." Today, July 14, 6 p.m. Go to facebook.com. |
Youth: Robotics Storytime A reading of a robot story written and illustrated by Palo Alto High School's Robotics team members. For kids, tweens and teens. Today, July 14, 2 p.m. Register at paloalto.bibliocommons.com. |
Tomorrow's events (July 15) | |
Dance: Smuin Ballet's Carmina Burana Smuin Contemporary Ballet presents Michael Smuin���s ���Carmina Burana��� as the July release in its Hump Day Ballets series, a free video streaming of a ballet from the company���s archives. Streaming through July 17. Go to facebook.com. |
Theater: Kenn Adams Story Adventure! Kenn Adams, from Kenn Adams��� Adventure Theater!, leads the audience in the creation of an action tale for all ages in this virtual event. Tomorrow, July 15, 3 p.m. Go to facebook.com. |
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Should the state investigate local police shootings? California rethinks its resistance If this state is the nation's laboratory for progressive laws, why has it been unable to keep the police from policing themselves? Read More » |
Guest opinion: Why doesn���t Mountain View protect its mobile home residents? In an op-ed, the Mountain View Mobile Home Alliance writes about the lack of protections for the city���s mobile home residents. Read More » |
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