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EIR finds few impacts from flood basins
An environmental impact report commissioned by the Santa Clara Valley Water District has found few "significant and unavoidable" environmental consequences to digging flood basins at two city parks — though some residents disagreed at a public hearing on the report last week.


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'Shop Local' program to benefit schools
The Mountain View Chamber of Commerce and the Central Business Association have announced that the city's "Shop Local" program will channel $10,000 spent at participating busi...
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City pursues aggressive cap on emissions
In what environmentalists called a historic move Tuesday, Mountain View became one of the first cities in the country to approve goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. ...
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Voters send three frontrunners to LASD board
By a comfortable margin, incumbent Mark Goines and district affiliates Tamara Logan and Doug Smith took the three open seats on the Los Altos School District board in Tuesday'...
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With an eye towards building another shopping center in Mountain View, the city has acquired a $9.5 million piece of property at the intersection of Moffett Boulevard and High...
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City pursues aggressive cap on emissions
In what environmentalists called a historic move Tuesday, Mountain View became one of the first cities in the country to approve goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Council cuts solar panel fees for businesses
The City Council approved lower fees for commercial solar panel installations Tuesday after a study by the Sierra Club found Mountain View's fees to be among the highest in the Bay Area.

Trick-or-treaters turn the tables
Though Halloween has come and gone, a troop of Mountain View Girl Scouts is hoping a message they delivered Saturday night will live on in spirit.

Time for Mountain View to read together
With the school year in full swing, the city is asking Mountain View students and their families to add just one more book to the reading list: "The Mailbox," by Audrey Shafer, Mountain View's 2009 pick for "MV Reads Together."

Flu cases temporarily close Slater program
Several apparent cases of H1N1 flu prompted the Mountain View Whisman School District to close an autism program at Slater School for the latter half of the week, officials announced Wednesday. Meanwhile, despite a county-wide vaccine shortage, four clinics will be open this Saturday for high-risk residents.

Voters send three frontrunners to LASD board
By a comfortable margin, incumbent Mark Goines and district affiliates Tamara Logan and Doug Smith took the three open seats on the Los Altos School District board in Tuesday's election.

Martello's No. 2 to take over city attorney role
The City Council has unanimously picked senior assistant city attorney Jannie Quinn to temporarily take over for city attorney Michael Martello when he retires at the end of the year.

NASA Ames celebrates 70 years
NASA Ames Director Pete Worden, Mayor Margaret Abe-Koga and Ames historian Jack Boyd all spoke during a ceremony Monday evening in celebration of NASA Ames' 70th anniversary.

City acquires possible shopping center location
With an eye towards building another shopping center in Mountain View, the city has acquired a $9.5 million piece of property at the intersection of Moffett Boulevard and Highway 101, and council members are scheduled to set aside extra funding to clean up the site during tonight's regular meeting.

COMING UP: City holds budget workshops
Two finalists for Foothill-De Anza chancellor
Occasional ban on wood fires starts Nov. 1
Police find missing woman who left hospital
Officer arrests boy after bike and foot chase
City's garbage contractor changes its name
Council rejects permit request for 291 Evandale
New developer to take on Mayfield
'Shop Local' program to benefit schools
Measure C committee seeks applicants

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