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UPDATE: More Details on Accident that Killed MV Female Driver on I-85
The Coroner's Office has not yet released her identity.

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The Coroner's Office has not yet released her identity.

After 36 years, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation released Richard Schoenfeld into the custody of his mother in Mountain View.
'Bill was a simple man. He didn’t need a lot to make his way in the world,' says Jim Ware.
A possible hit and run, the CHP seeks a white Toyota Camry with a license plate number of 5JNM316.
An active Mountain View community member, Ware made his point heard at meetings around town.
The driver of the vehicle did not appear to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol, police say.
Southbound train No. 264 train halted at 5th Avenue.
According to witnesses the vehicle was going too fast.
Según testigos, el vehículo viajaba a una velocidad muy alta.
Concert-goers can also enjoy cheaper domestic beer.
A look at the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Department's arrest and booking report for June 7, 2012.
Mountain View's Community Emergency Response Team class continues to increase the number of first responders that could be available in case of a disaster.
Patch's 7th show on KMVT Channel 15 brings your local news to your television or mobile device.
The Sept. 29 'Harmony By The Bay" festival lineup still growing.
Detectives will be working with the Rapid Enforcement Allied Computer Team Task Force, which deals with high-tech crimes, to find the individuals responsible for the fraudulent posts.
May was the platform’s most successful month to date, with nearly 12 million users and record-breaking revenue.
Less people affected than originally calculated PG&E says.
Patch's 7th show on KMVT Channel 15 brings your local news to your television or mobile device.
The Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office fears there may be other victims.
May was the platform’s most successful month to date, with nearly 12 million users and record-breaking revenue.