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Red Cross Reponds to Flooding in Cupertino
A retirement home suffered the effects of the inundating rainfall.
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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A retirement home suffered the effects of the inundating rainfall.
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A cresting San Francisquito Creek threatens residential and commercial areas in border of East Palo Alto and Palo Alto.
Several floods in Bay Area roadways cause pre-Christmas havoc.
In a week, 156 people throughout the county had been arrested for DUI.
The Santa Clara Valley Water District will build $6.6 million fluoridation facilities at its three water treatment plants, and negotiate $2.4 million in reimbursement agreements from private funders.
The approval angered officials from San Bruno, where a pipeline explosion killed eight people in 2010.
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Torrential rains expected to start Thursday night and continue all weekend.
Curious how police officers bust drivers for DUIs? Here's your chance to get a behind the scenes peek in 140-character tweets this Friday night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Check out the funny cartoons! Heard any good end of the world jokes? Share them in the comments!
Check out the funny cartoons! Heard any good end of the world jokes? Share them in the comments!
Check out the funny cartoons! Heard any good end of the world jokes? Share them in the comments!
The Mountain View Police Department shares some tips.
The commuter rail warns driver to take extra precautions during the dark, rainy winter months.
The Santa Clara County District Attorney cautions residents on the potential fallout of data mined from stolen iPhones and other portable electronic devices.
The Santa Clara County District Attorney cautions residents on the potential fallout of data mined from stolen iPhones and other portable electronic devices.
The Santa Clara County District Attorney cautions residents on the potential fallout of data mined from stolen iPhones and other portable electronic devices.
Once a quiet, 'lone wolf,' this young man has grown into a confident, respectful team player who has found strength in his love for math.
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