Thursday, August 20, 2015

Top Headlines: Menlo Park: Big downtown project gets OK

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Thursday, August 20, 2015
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 Menlo Park: Big downtown project gets OK


Menlo Park: Big downtown project gets OK
The first big project since the city instituted new rules three years ago for downtown development received the go-ahead this week, but only after much nitpicking over small details.

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Lured from East Bay casino, Daly City gambler killed in robbery gone bad
In opening statements of murder trial, prosecutor tells jury that two women lured victim from Casino San Pablo to Richmond, where he was fatally shot.

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Palo Alto: Armed cyclist robs couple on trail
A couple in their 40s was robbed by an armed man on a bicycle Tuesday night, according to police.

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

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DA: Atherton 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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Palo Alto police searching for alleged groper
Police are on the hunt for a man who allegedly groped a woman in downtown Monday night.

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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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POLICE BEAT: Man reported bathing in Redwood City fountain
Items selected are from the daily police logs of the cities listed below. Times shown are when the incidents were reported to the police.

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Palo Alto: Council wants bigger cut of next transportation tax
City Council members firmly agreed Monday night that any new transportation tax measure placed on a 2016 ballot should give Palo Alto a bigger slice of the revenue pie than what it has received from two previous measures.

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Palo Alto council to consider raising local minimum wage to $11 an hour
The City Council on Monday will consider a staff recommendation to set a local minimum wage at $11 per hour starting in January. Palo Alto's decision will wrap into a larger discussion about whether the city should join a regional effort to raise each city's minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2018.

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