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More businesses can resume, but with restrictions
Outdoor dining and collegiate sports activities are back on again in Santa Clara County, but a 10-day requirement for people who travel over 150 miles remains in place.
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City prepares for difficult talks on race and belonging
The Human Relations Commission is working to address racial inequality in Palo Alto through "community circles" expected to take place in the coming months.
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County leans on health providers in vaccine rollout
Santa Clara County is looking to large providers such as Kaiser and Stanford to provide shots of COVID-19 vaccines to a majority of the population.
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A local guide on where to find a COVID-19 vaccine
Keep track of rolling changes to who can be vaccinated for COVID-19 and information on doses from local health care providers with our FAQ page.
• As coronavirus spreads, the Midpeninsula responds: Full coverage of COVID-19 -
Mountain View gets new Indian eatery
Gurinder Singh's new eatery, In d Go, is modeled after small roadside eateries in India that don't have refrigeration so they only serve a few dishes until they sell out for the day.
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Inaugural reflections
The inaugural ceremony on Wednesday was full of all the pomp and circumstance needed to inaugurate Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. and Kamala Devi Harris as president and vice president, respectively.
Prime for housing? College Terrace apartment plan targets 'moderate' earners
A residential block in the College Terrace neighborhood could become the site of a 24-unit apartment building under a proposal... Last comment 43 minutes ago | 30 comments
Santa Clara County ramps up COVID-19 vaccinations amid chaotic federal allocations
Santa Clara County leaders are concerned they won't have enough COVID-19 doses to continue building up their vaccination... Last comment on Jan 20, 2021 at 5:21 pm | 10 comments
Palo Alto middle, high schools unlikely to reopen this school year
It's unlikely that Palo Alto Unified middle and high schools will reopen for hybrid instruction this academic year, Superintendent... Last comment 7 hours ago | 24 comments
Under assault: Data shows Santa Clara County hospital workers routinely attacked on the job
Each year, hundreds of health care workers in Santa Clara County hospitals are punched, kicked, spat on, slapped or worse,... Last comment on Jan 18, 2021 at 12:39 pm | 7 comments
A New Shade of Green
by Sherry Listgarten
Will you save money with a heat pump water heater?
Jan 24, 2021 | 6 comments
Peninsula Foodist
by Elena Kadvany
From uni to wagyu: Get restaurant-quality Japanese ingredients from this San Mateo wholesale company
Jan 21, 2021 | 0 comments
Couple's Net
by Chandrama Anderson
Know a Book Agent or Publisher?
Jan 21, 2021 | 2 comments
An Alternative View
by Diana Diamond
Inaugural reflections
Jan 20, 2021 | 38 comments
"'Living in Harmony'"
Where old greets new life (San Gregorio, California)
Submitted by Nienke Ruinard on Aug 28, 2018
Now under the state's 'purple' tier, here's what is and isn't allowed in Santa Clara, San Mateo counties
Santa Clara and San Mateo counties returned to the state's most restrictive COVID-19 level, the "purple" tier, after California health officials lifted statewide regional stay-at-home orders on Monday. Monday, 5:04 PM
California health leaders lift regional stay-at-home orders
The California Department of Public Health ended regional stay-at-home orders on Monday morning, effective immediately for all regions statewide, including the Bay Area. Monday, 10:24 AM | 3 comments
County launches COVID-19 vaccination site at Mountain View's community center
The Mountain View Community Center has transformed from a recreational space to a hub for mass vaccinations, with a goal of providing the COVID-19 vaccine to 1,000 people each day. Friday, 4:06 PM
Lawmakers propose extending eviction moratorium until June 30
Under a legislative agreement, California would extend its eviction moratorium to the end of June. Landlords would get an incentive to forgive back rent using an extra $2.6 billion from federal relief. Monday, 3:55 PM
Santa Clara County to rethink juvenile justice as state-run prisons shutter
County supervisors are backing new efforts to reform juvenile justice, following a new California law that shutters state-run youth incarceration and tasks counties with housing young inmates. Monday, 8:59 AM | 4 comments
Man working in his yard faces armed would-be robber
Police are investigating an attempted armed robbery that targeted a man who was working outside of his home on Wednesday afternoon and refused to hand over his wallet and cellphone at gunpoint. Thursday, 4:51 PM | 11 comments
Pregnant and homeless: Menlo Park resident's documentary aims to raise awareness
Five years ago, a filmmaker in Menlo Park saw a news story about a homeless woman who gave birth at a bus stop. The story inspired her own project to explore and document the lives of local women who are pregnant and homeless. Friday, 9:25 AM
'Persistent' and 'consistent.' Report highlights Palo Alto's legacy of discrimination
The history of Black and brown communities in Palo Alto is blighted by discrimination, exclusion and everyday indignities that make residents of color feel like they don't belong, the Human Relations Commission concluded in a report. Thursday, 9:35 AM | 37 comments
Rainstorms, atmospheric river expected to drench Bay Area in coming week
Rainstorms, cold temperatures and some light snowfall are in the Bay Area's forecast, culminating in a potential atmospheric river by the middle of the week, according to the National Weather Service. Monday, 12:06 PM
Your COVID-19 vaccine questions — answered
We've compiled a list of who can currently get vaccinated in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties, plus answers to common questions and links to resources. Thursday, 5:26 PM
Pedestrian dies in Caltrain collision
Feeling a sense of urgency, Ravenswood moves to reopen schools
Mass-vaccination centers to open, but only for those without primary care physicians
Palo Alto middle, high schools unlikely to reopen this school year
Around Town: Palo Alto native plays at sixth Inauguration Day ceremony
New parking fee, lower visitor cap on the horizon at Foothills Park
City Council signals support for 113-apartment project
A harrowing experience with COVID-19
Local health care providers reel from huge spike in demand for vaccine
PUBLIC AGENDA: Discussion on city economic recovery plan; update on Boulware Park upgrades

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Mountain View gets new dhaba-style Indian restaurant
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Inaugural reflections
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Thank you California Academy of Sciences!
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