Friday, August 28, 2015

Top Headlines: Palo Alto: Buena Vista residents file lawsuit seeking to overturn closure decision

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Friday, August 28, 2015
Top Headlines
 Palo Alto: Buena Vista residents file lawsuit seeking to overturn closure decision


Palo Alto: Buena Vista residents file lawsuit seeking to overturn closure decision
Uncertain that an effort to keep Buena Vista Mobile Home Park from closing will succeed, residents have filed a lawsuit in the hopes of winning a bigger relocation assistance package from the owner.

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Mountain View: Police seek laundry room burglars
Police are seeking the public's help in identifying a man and a woman who allegedly stole hundreds of dollars worth of coins from a laundry room Wednesday.

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Police: Man arrested for DUI following crash in Atherton
A 41-year-old East Palo Alto man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence Tuesday after he crashed his pickup truck through a fence on Marsh Road and overturned into an adjacent channel.

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Sex crime plea could lead to life sentence for San Mateo man
A 63-year-old San Mateo resident may spend life in prison after pleading no contest Tuesday to a sex crime against a small child, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office.

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Small plane crashes in San Carlos; no injuries reported
No one was hurt when a small plane crashed just after takeoff in San Carlos.

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Atherton: Panel to review plans for new civic center
WRNS Studios to present tweaked conceptual plan to panel; if approved, city council gets a look in September

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Menlo Park: City announces top interim hires
Two top city administrative vacancies are about to get temporarily filled.

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Palo Alto: Board increases home loan for superintendent to $1.5M
Even with a six-figure salary, Superintendent Glenn 'Max' McGee is having trouble buying a home in the city.

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Palo Alto: Developer to face fines if grocery store is not replaced
Starting in late September, the city plans to charge the developer behind a major overhaul of Edgewood Plaza up to $500 per day if a defunct grocery store at the site is not replaced. But for a dozen residents who addressed the City Council on Monday, that's not nearly enough.

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Atherton: PG&E sends gas-sniffing trucks around town
Not every odd-looking vehicle with a mast sticking up from its top is a Google mapping car. Some are SUVs with anemometers on top and other high-tech devices attached here and there. They belong to PG&E, not Google, and they recently spent several days ambling along Atherton's roads on a mission.

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