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Mountain View's Graham Middle School students participate as broadcasters of event held Thursday at the Santa Clara Convention Center.

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.
With a degree from the City University of New York's (CUNY) Graduate School of Journalism in business and economic reporting and a law degree from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, Claudia hopes to delve into the dynamic and enterprising life of Mountain View companies, whether the size and scope of Google or start-ups in mobile, bio-tech, or solar energy industries.
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Mountain View's Graham Middle School students participate as broadcasters of event held Thursday at the Santa Clara Convention Center.

A once popular hangout for Mountain View and Los Altos students has closed.
Mountain View's newest beer garden opened Thursday with an official ribbon cutting.
Mountain View's City Council sets ambitious transportation management goals to reduce congestion to North Bayshore, but continues to worry about Stevens Creek bridge's impact on wildlife and serenity of trail.
The Mountain View Police Department received and responded to various reports of crime on March 25. Here's a sampling.
The sketch is of a woman seen nearby where a San Jose car was stolen Monday morning that had a baby in the back setting off an Amber Alert.
The award ceremony will take place at Mountain View's Intuit campus on May 30.
A jury found a 24-year-old serial reckless driver guilty last week of second-degree murder for running over his neighbor.
At last Saturday's event county paid out more than $61,000 to purchase firearms.
McSweeney, son of Los Altos residents William and Joan McSweeney, participated whole-heartedly in the community he made his home, Danville.
Mountain View, Los Altos, Palo Alto and Menlo Park female entrepreneurs gather to support, encourage and promote each other.
The morning commute has been affected by at least 2 hours, Caltrain officials say.
The Mountain View Whisman School District approves priority list of facilities projects for the middle schools that include technology infrastructure and auditoriums.
An engineer, manufacturer and executive instrumental in the development of the CAT-scan dies at age 91.
The Mountain View Police Department shares some tips.
Jing Hua Wu has been convicted of three counts of first-degree murder.
A three-sport athlete, Elizabeth is active on the Green Team and One Dollar For Life, and E3 a program for youth grant-making at the Los Altos Community Foundation.
The Mountain View Police Department received and responded to various reports of crime March 18-19. Here's a sampling.
The Greater San Antonio Community Association responds to Mountain View City Council's decision to not delay consideration of development projects in the San Antonio change area.
George Huggins faces a term of life in state prison without parole.