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Santa Clara County to offer new Novavax COVID vaccine by Sue Dremann Santa Clara County plans to make the newly approved Novavax COVID-19 vaccine available to the public once supplies arrive, the Public Health Department said in a statement on Wednesday. Read More » |
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Community briefs: Newest Eagle Scouts, inclusive housing walk and a city bike tour by Mountain View Voice Staff This week in community briefs, Los Altos Boy Scout Troop 33 celebrates five new Eagle Scouts, Mountain View YIMBY hosts an inclusive housing walking tour and the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition offers a family-friendly bike ride. Read More » |
Stanford Medicine steps up fellowship training in abortion care by Sue Dreman As some states adopt abortion bans in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, Stanford University Medicine is increasing access to a program teaching abortion care. Read More » |
Santa Clara County expands eligibility for monkeypox vaccine after receiving more doses by Eli Walsh / Bay City News Foundation Santa Clara County said Tuesday that it has expanded eligibility for the monkeypox vaccine, making it available by appointment to people who meet certain criteria. Read More » |
Condo development eyed for Country Inn Motel site in south Palo Alto by Gennady Sheyner A new housing development with 55 condominiums, six townhomes and six accessory dwelling units could go up in southern Palo Alto, not far from the Mountain View border, under a proposal being pitched by developer Toll Brothers. Read More » |
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Arts Free weekly film series highlights musicians making a difference Stanford Arts' Camera as Witness program showcases documentaries about musicians who are breaking new ground and championing human rights, in free weekly screenings through Aug. 4. Read More » |
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Best Bets This week's events | |
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Author talk: 'The Trouble with Passion' Stanford hosts an online talk with sociologist Erin Cech, who discusses her new book, "The Trouble with Passion," exploring how the career advice to "follow your passion" perpetuates inequality and how we can reconfigure our relationships to paid work. Go to events.stanford.edu. |
Exhibit: 'Verdant Pastures, Restful Waters' Viewpoints Gallery presents an in-person exhibition of oil paintings by Georgesse Gomez that take inspiration from the Bible's Psalm 23: 1-2. Go to viewpointsgallery.com. |
Tomorrow's events (July 21) | |
Family: 'The Stinky Cheese Man' Palo Alto Children's Theatre presents a musical telling of an offbeat tale featuring lots of beloved fairytale characters as part of its Summer Hot Dog in-person performance series. Go to cityofpaloalto.org. |
History: 'Absolute Power in Ancient Egypt' The Mountain View Library hosts an online lecture with renowned Egyptologist and bestselling author Kara Cooney. Go to mountainview.libcal.com. |
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Mountain View officer shot, wounded during downtown traffic stop A Mountain View police officer was shot and wounded early Saturday morning during a traffic stop, prompting a manhunt for an "armed and dangerous" suspect in the downtown area. Read More » |
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