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Top Stories from the Mountain View Voice staff | |
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'Any amount of growth is still on the table': Mountain View seeks community input on R3 Zoning Update by Malea Martin For the past few years, Mountain View City Council and city staff have been looking at ways to revamp the city's R3 zoning district, which will guide multifamily housing development across much of the city in the coming years. Read More » |
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Mobile mental health crisis services are coming to north Santa Clara County by Sue Dremann The county has teamed up with two mental health providers to bring the Trusted Response Urgent Support Team program to Palo Alto and other nearby cities in October, Supervisor Joe Simitian said. Read More » |
Four arrested for allegedly stealing $50K worth of lululemon merchandise by Bay City News Service Four people who allegedly stole about $50,000 worth of merchandise in a shoplifting spree that spanned three Peninsula lululemon stores were arrested at Stanford Shopping Center on Sunday. Read More » |
Will a new oversight position help California's high-speed rail plans get on track? by Ralph Vartabedian After a decade of cost, schedule, technical, personnel and legal problems, the high speed rail project will be getting an inspector general soon as part of a deal between the governor and the Legislature. Read More » |
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Best Bets This week's events | |
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Classical: Music@Menlo - Haydn and Mendelssohn Music@Menlo's Overture Concert Series features young up-and-coming artists who perform alongside renowned main-stage musicians. This concert features works by Haydn and Mendelssohn. Go to musicatmenlo.org. |
Concert: Bebel Gilberto Singer Bebel Gilberto brings bossa nova and other Brazilian music to Menlo Park's Guild Theatre. Go to dice.fm. |
Tomorrow's events (July 20) | |
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. |
Family: Onye Onyemaechi Master percussionist, educator and author Onye Onyemaechi presents an in-person musical and cultural program that engages children and families in a participatory experience of African village life. Go to paloalto.bibliocommons.com. |
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