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Palo Alto Gas Station Robbed at Gunpoint
The suspect remains at large, police say.

The former editor of El Correo de Queens and staff reporter for The Queens Courier in New York City, Claudia Cruz enthusiastically moved to the Bay Area to take up the challenge of launching, editing and writing for Mountain View Patch.
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The suspect remains at large, police say.

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Alumnus, friend and benefactor John Arrillaga, '60, has made the largest single gift by a living individual to Stanford.
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Things to do in Palo Alto during the week of July 1st.
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The Santa Clara County Clerk-Recorder's Office will be open Monday in San Jose beginning at 8 a.m. to issue marriage licenses to all.
The actor and author wants to turn his fictional short stories about a 90s Palo Alto.
Among the new laws is legislation sponsored by Cupertino Assemblyman Paul Fong that bans the fishing, sale, possession and distribution of the ocean predator's cartilage.
Among the new laws is legislation sponsored by former Mountain View Assemblyman Paul Fong that bans the fishing, sale, possession and distribution of the ocean predator's cartilage.
Palo Alto residents and employees should be prepared to take detours.
During a period when circular migration between Mexico and the United States declined, border militarization led to an increase in illegal immigration, says Stanford scholar Ana Raquel Minian.
The Santa Clara County Clerk's Office is gearing up for a flurry of appointments next week for same-sex couples applying for marriage licenses.
Juan Aranda, residente de Mountain View, será elogiado por la Congresista Anna Eshoo el 15 de julio en Moffett Field.
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