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Mountain View holds inaugural ‘State of the City’ address
Mountain View held its first “State of the City” address Wednesday evening, a civic event that showcased the city’s plans to advance housing, inclusivity and pedestrian and bicycle safety to improve the quality of life for Mountain View residents.

Santa Clara County critical of plan to arrest homeless people
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Caltrain leans on AI to make Palo Alto rail crossing safer
Palo Alto’s Churchill Avenue rail crossing is now equipped with artificial intelligence…
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Silicon Valley transit agency expects multiyear budget deficit
VTA is facing a large budget shortfall over the next…
Palo Alto hires Mountain View’s transportation manager
Palo Alto has hired Mountain View’s Transportation Manager Ria Hutabarat…
Students report positive experiences, but lack of rigor, in ethnic studies class
Following criticism in recent months from some community of…
Obituaries: Local residents who died recently
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Stanford public art collection offers beauty in your backyard
The Stanford University campus has more than 80 pieces of outdoor public art. Here are some of the latest additions to its collection.
What’s up this weekend: Wycliffe Gordon and Stanford Jazz Orchestra, the Stanford Theatre’s new schedule, violinist Tessa Lark and more
Picks for this holiday weekend include acclaimed trombonist Wycliffe Gordon with the Stanford Jazz Orchestra; Juilliard-trained violinist Tessa Lark in a free concert in Mountain View; Persian music with Babak Daneshvar at Meyhouse Palo Alto; “Otello” at West Bay Opera and the Stanford Theatre’s festival of films celebrating the star who inspired the theater’s revival.
‘Out of the Wood’ showcases works by Menlo Park artist Claude Godcharles
The exhibit of woodturned pieces at The Main Gallery highlights ‘character’ and unique qualities of different woods.
Peninsula-raised actor Miles Fowler reflects on his career and journey so far
The Menlo School alum has a role on a hit Netflix series and has appeared on stage, TV and film.
A San Bruno home-based business makes freshly baked goods everyone can sink their teeth into
A San Bruno home bakery is whipping up treats for everyone at the table to enjoy, including ones that are vegan, gluten-free or diabetic-friendly. Founded by Veronica Jones, Nina’s Home Bakery offers customizable baked goods boasting nostalgic flavors.
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The unofficial kickoff to summer has arrived. Here’s how to spend the rest of May and June in Silicon Valley
Whether you consider Memorial Day weekend or the solstice to be the start of summertime, get in the spirit of the season with traditional festivities…
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Peninsula history: On May 21,1971, this cocktail officially ended Palo Alto’s decades-old booze ban
On May 21, 1971, Palo Altans marked the end of…
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California lawmakers reject hundreds of bills in rapid-fire hearings
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