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The St. Francis High School 2012 graduate received yet another proclamation from the City Council for her outstanding award-winning scientific research.

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 St. Francis High School 2012 graduate received yet another proclamation from the City Council for her outstanding award-winning scientific research.

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A recent New York Times article highlights a possible new housing trend in the city.
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The two-time Dancing With the Stars champion and 2012 finalist visits her Mountain View studio on Friday, July 13.
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The technology sector continues to lead with employment openings in Silicon Valley.
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State can now release $8 billion of Prop 1A funds to commence highly contentious project.
State Senators expected to vote on and finalize a plan for California's controversial high-speed rail.
State Senators expected to vote on and finalize a plan for California's controversial high-speed rail.
State senators expected to vote on and finalize a plan for California's controversial high-speed rail.
The recent Joint Fire Academy graduates have now joined the fire departments of Mountain View, Palo Alto and San Mateo.