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A snip in time
President Barbershop owner Roy Ruiz, 90, has been cutting hair on University Avenue in Palo Alto a long time. More than 60 years on the job, he's survived the hippie movement and the fussy women. He's had some tough customers -- and the little boy with the long curls on a recent Saturday was no exception. Photos by Veronica Weber/Palo Alto Online.


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Palo Alto mulls opposing high-speed rail project
Palo Alto may soon take a formal stance against California's proposed high-speed-rail line and begin lobbying state legislators to halt the voter-approved project. Read the f...
Last comment from Sally, a resident of the Midtown neighborhood, 2 hours ago (Comments: 141)

Ten binge-drinking teens cited for intoxication
Ten teens were detained by Palo Alto police and cited for public drunkenness following a Saturday-night binge-drinking party at Peers Park. Paramedics transported one youth to...
Last comment from Losers, a resident of the Professorville neighborhood, 6 hours ago (Comments: 127)

Nearly 30 auto burglaries hit Palo Alto in 12 days
Nearly 30 automobiles have been broken into in Palo Alto since Aug. 16, prompting the Palo Alto Police Department to warn car owners about keeping valuables in plain sight. R...
Last comment from Calista, a resident of the Barron Park neighborhood, 16 hours ago (Comments: 26)

Caltrain likely to keep weekend service
Caltrain is likely to keep weekend service and service to Gilroy, at least until next July, instead of cutting them as previously discussed to help close a $2.3 million budget...
Last comment from efficient?, a resident of the Adobe-Meadows neighborhood, 13 minutes ago (Comments: 14)

Rail CEO: Peninsula design not 'predetermined'
The California High-Speed Rail Authority has sent out a letter to Peninsula communities seeking to quash fears that the plans for the proposed high-speed rail line have alread...
Last comment from Resident, a resident of the College Terrace neighborhood, on Aug 31, 2010 at 10:41 am (Comments: 21)


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Ad Libs: Brave new work
Yesterday, I caught the last performance of the in-development indie-rock musical "Fly By Night" at TheatreWorks, and you'd have to consult the program to believe the show was...
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Mosque proposal in Palo Alto nears final architectural OK
A Muslim group seeking to build a mosque on San Antonio Road has revised its plans for the proposed building in South Palo Alto -- initially reported on by the Weekly in September 2008. Related stories:
After long search, mosque for south Palo Alto takes shape
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'Spare the Air' day declared for Thursday
With light winds and warm temperatures predicted to linger throughout the Bay Area until the end of the week, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District has declared Thursday (Sept. 2) another Spare the Air day, the fourth of the summer.

Stem-cell ruling threatens Stanford research
Embryonic stem-cell research by Stanford University researchers could be terminated under a preliminary U.S. District Court ruling -- even if stem cells are involved in only part of the research. Chief Judge Royce C. Lamberth issued a preliminary injunction Aug. 23 suspending federal funding for human embryonic stem cell research.

Nearly 30 auto burglaries hit Palo Alto in 12 days
Nearly 30 automobiles have been broken into in Palo Alto since Aug. 16, prompting the Palo Alto Police Department to warn car owners about keeping valuables in plain sight.

Palo Alto may try to kill high-speed-rail plan
Palo Alto may soon take a formal "no confidence" stance against California's proposed high-speed-rail line and begin lobbying state legislators to kill the voter-approved project. A council committee is to consider the matter Thursday morning and the rail plan is agendized for the full City Council's Sept. 13 meeting.

Ten binge-drinking teens cited for intoxication
Ten teens were detained by Palo Alto police and cited for public drunkenness following a Saturday-night binge-drinking party at Peers Park. Paramedics transported one youth to the hospital for treatment of alcohol poisoning, police reported.

Best Of Palo Alto 2010
Weekly readers were the casting directors for this year's Best Of issue. You picked which Palo Alto-area businesses would star here, whether the hands-of-steel chiropractor suitable for getting ailing action heroes back on their feet or the swooniest romantic restaurant for that first-date scene. They're getting their Best Of props based on your votes. Check out the local favorites in the areas of restaurants, food and drink, retail and services. Categories:
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SPORTS: Stanford football ready to kick off its season
With its season opener just a few days away, the Stanford football program opened its doors to the public on Sunday for a community-wide open house. Cardinal fans had an opportunity to see inside the stadium and locker rooms, get autographs from the players and hear head coach Jim Harbaugh talk about the upcoming season. For the complete story, as well as scores, schedules, video and more, visit PASportsOnline.com.

REAL ESTATE: Palo Alto house sells for $1.2 million
A house on Ely Place in Palo Alto sold for $1.205 million on July 28, 2010. The home previously sold for $800,000 in August 2003. For home sales information, as well as a map of homes for sale, neighborhood guides, virtual tours and more, visit PaloAltoOnline.com/real_estate.

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