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On Deadline blog: When John Beahrs saw combat -- in World War II and the Palo Alto City Council chambers
Aug 16, 2013 1:57 pm
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The recent passing of John Beahrs of Palo Alto at age 100 elicited many memories of a man who lived a full life.

His experiences ranged from a loving marriage... More
Vigilance is still required even after 40 years of protecting open space, officials warn at 'Founders' Day'
Sep 21, 2013 9:06 am
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Four decades of acquiring open space lands and 62,000 acres later, vigilance is still needed to protect the forested areas looming above Palo Alto and northwestern... More
Palo Alto Main -- Will it be a main library by any other name?
Sep 10, 2013 3:06 pm
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The firestorm that has flared up over the possible renaming of the Palo Alto Main Library is beginning to rival some of the forest fires ravaging parts of California... More
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