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Top Headlines: Police: Man arrested for DUI following crash in Atherton

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Thursday, August 27, 2015
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 Police: Man arrested for DUI following crash in Atherton


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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Burlingame woman caught on video slapping, jerking dog is charged with animal cruelty
A Burlingame pet sitter who was caught in late July jerking a dog up by the neck then slamming it on the ground and slapping it has been charged with animal cruelty, officials announced Wednesday.

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Police seek man who flashed woman at Palo Alto park
Police are seeking the public's help in identifying a man who allegedly flashed a woman walking her dog in Monroe Park on Tuesday.

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POLICE BEAT: Ice cream truck vandalized in Redwood City
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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Menlo Park: City leans toward bike lane experiment on El Camino Real
Council holds marathon study session on plan for El Camino Real

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Palo Alto: Town & Country guard pepper sprays man with pocketknife
Police arrested a 41-year-old transient man with an unsheathed pocketknife Sunday after he allegedly threatened a private security guard at Town & Country Village.

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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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Palo Alto: Council sets minimum wage at $11
Minimum wage workers in Palo Alto can look forward to a pay raise come Jan. 1 after the City Council approved a wage hike Monday for the first time in the city's history.

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Mountain View school board hires firm to conduct audit
Mountain View-Whisman School District Superintendent Ayinde Rudolph received permission from the Board of Trustees on Aug. 20 to pursue a pair of projects.

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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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