Friday, August 21, 2015

Top Headlines: High school exit exam: Legislature fixing glitch

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Friday, August 21, 2015
Top Headlines
 High school exit exam: Legislature fixing glitch


High school exit exam: Legislature fixing glitch
California legislators are rushing to fix a glitch that has held up graduation for a couple thousand students, but the future of the state's high school exit exam remains a question.

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SurveyMonkey outgrows Palo Alto
One of downtown Palo Alto's largest employers, SurveyMonkey, is moving its headquarters up the Peninsula to San Mateo.

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Atherton: Work continues on restoring seldom-used Caltrain station
Work is continuing on the Caltrain station in Atherton, a structure some people consider historic and others see only as riddled with old rotten wood.

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Watch: Humane society searching for dog allegedly abused by Burlingame pet sitter
Peninsula Humane Society is looking for a dog that may have been harmed by the owner of a Burlingame pet sitting business while the dog was in the woman's custody. The group also is investigating abuse allegations.

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Palo Alto: Man arrested for attempted stabbing at Buena Vista Mobile Home Park
Police arrested a Palo Alto man Tuesday on suspicion of trying to stab another man two weeks earlier at the Buena Vista Mobile Home Park.

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Palo Alto: Call from resident leads to alleged prowler's arrest
Police are crediting an 'alert resident' with the arrest of an alleged prowler Wednesday afternoon.

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Redwood City: New city manager named
The city announced Thursday the selection of Melissa Stevenson Diaz as its next city manager.

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Century-old oak crashes in Atherton corporation yard
When the old valley oak crashed down on the town's disaster shed where emergency equipment is stored and on the office of Public Works Superintendent Steve Tyler at about 4 p.m. Sunday, it made enough noise that it was clearly heard 100 yards away at the police department.

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Atherton: Town wants SFPUC to move a water main
Atherton City Manager George Rodericks and his staff held an 'initial internal meeting' with representatives of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on Wednesday to discuss moving a main water line away from under the area where the new civic center complex is to be built.

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Atherton: DA: Dentist defrauded patients
The San Mateo County District Attorney's office has charged an Atherton dentist with defrauding patients and an insurance company.

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