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49ers Show Off New Stadium in Quest for 2016 Super Bowl
Take a peek at the new 49er stadium, as the Bay Area competes against Miami to bid for Super Bowl L.

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Take a peek at the new 49er stadium, as the Bay Area competes against Miami to bid for Super Bowl L.

A sister restaurant to Ephesus, this new café replaces Neto Caffe and Bakery.
At least 20 officers from the local force are in attendance at HP Pavilion this Thursday.
A finalist, the Bay Area continues to vie for the bid against Miami.
A finalist, the Bay Area continues to vie for the bid against Miami.
A finalist, the Bay Area continues to vie for the bid against Miami.
Twenty local officers to represent department in memorial procession.
A finalist, the Bay Area continues to vie for the bid against Miami.
A finalist, the Bay Area continues to vie for the hosting bid, against Miami.
Caltrain will provide complimentary service to all law enforcement representatives with the proper identification.
A finalist, the Bay Area continues to vie for the bid against Miami.
Caltrain will provide complimentary service to all law enforcement representatives with the proper identification.
Los Altos residents have often expressed a desire for a movie house downtown. These plans for The Village at San Antonio now includes one, just over the Mountain View border.
Alumni among the professionals who returned to speak to students.
The Mega Million drawing for Mar. 5, 2013 was 6, 20, 39, 41, 46 and MEGA 42.
Developer releases plans for the next 10 acres of project; believes it addresses council and resident concerns.
The Mega Million drawing for Mar. 5, 2013 was 6, 20, 39, 41, 46 and MEGA 42.
The Mega Million drawing for Mar. 5, 2013 was 6, 20, 39, 41, 46 and MEGA 42.
The 59-year-old crossed Phyllis Avenue during rush hour Monday evening.
The unidentified woman died from her injuries at Stanford Hospital.