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CUPERTINO DAILY: What You Need To Know Today (Wed, Sep 1)
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Happy Wednesday, neighbors! Here are the most important things happening around Cupertino today.
First, today's weather: Clear throughout the day. High: 75 Low: 50.
Here are the top stories today in Cupertino:
Find out what's happening in Cupertinofor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Mountain View begins installing signs banning RV parking despite legal challenge (Mountain View Voice)
- Google delays office reopening until January amid Covid-19 rise (Silicon Valley Business Journal)
- Teenager Killed in Hwy 101 Crash Near Sunnyvale Identified (CBS San Francisco)
- Raw Video: Elizabeth Holmes Arrives at San Jose Courtroom (CBS San Francisco)
- Santa Clara Unified Will Not Close Classes, Independent Study Program Will Use Vendor's Teachers Instead (The Silicon Valley Voice)
- Elizabeth Holmes' Trial Set to Get Underway in San Jose (NBC Bay Area)
- Silicon Valley records slight decrease in unemployment numbers (KRON4)
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Today in Cupertino
Find out what's happening in Cupertinofor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Girls Volleyball (JV 5:30 pm, V 6:45 pm) (5:00 PM)
- Ron Schoenmehl, Treasurer, LGBT RAF Rotary Fellowship - Introducing the LGBT+ Rotary Fellowship (6:30 PM)
Cupertino Patch Notebook
- City of Cupertino - City Hall: "Strap on a helmet and ride over to City Hall on Saturday, September 25 for Cupertino’s 8th annual Fall Bike Fest from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.! The City is hosting a bike rodeo for kids, a family bike ride at 10:30 a.m., a cargo bike demo, and f..." (Facebook)
- Friends of Stevens Creek Trail: "It’s finally Trailblazer Race month tomorrow! When you’re out on the trails you can also be on the lookout for some local wildlife. Over the years we've featured some beloved birds of the Bay Area on our sought-after race tees - can you ..." (Facebook)
- Cupertino Library: "The answer to Sunday's book cover challenge is Circe by Madeline Miller. Check out the link here: https://sccl.bibliocommons.com... The next book cover challenge will be posted Sundays @ 1 pm!" (Facebook)
- Cupertino Library: "Settle down for a purr-fectly fun and delightful storytime full of fuzzy cats, kittens and rainbows." (Facebook)
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— Eric He
About me: I write about communities in Silicon Valley and the Peninsula for Patch. I formerly covered Los Altos at the Los Altos Town Crier, and have had bylines at Yahoo Sports, NBC Sports, USA TODAY Sports and the Southern California News Group. I was born and raised in the Bay Area, and am a graduate of the University of Southern California and the Columbia Journalism School. News tips? Email me at eric.he@patch.com
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