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Mountain View High School student prompts new legislation to support individuals with hair loss
A new bill that would provide health insurance coverage for wigs is headed to the state legislature, thanks in large part to the advocacy efforts of local youth who have drawn attention to both the financial and psychological burdens of hair loss.
President Joe Biden will visit Los Altos Hills Thursday, Feb. 22, with ticket prices up to $100K to attend
President Joe Biden will be in Los Altos Hills Thursday, Feb. 22 to raise money for his reelection campaign.
On the rise: How a Redwood City teen’s baking business propelled him to Food Network’s ‘Kids Baking Championship’
Redwood City teenager Andy Coyle recently appeared on Season 12 of Food Network’s popular show, “Kids Baking Championship,” an opportunity that came from running an at-home baking business, Andy’s Big Head Bakery.
Police: Bicyclist killed after being struck by three drivers on Embarcadero Road in Palo Alto
A bicyclist was struck and killed at the intersection Embarcadero Road and Newell Road on Monday night after she was hit by three different drivers, two of whom left the scene after the collision, Palo Alto police said.

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Bay Choral Guild presents Icons of the Baroque – March 2 & 3
Choral/instrumental masterpieces – J.S. Bach’s Jesu, meine Freude and G.F Handel’s Dixit Dominus, plus the lovely Magnificat by 17th-century nun Isabella Leonarda. Sat, March 2, 7:30pm Campbell United Methodist Church, 1675 Winchester Blvd., Campbell. Sunday, March 3, 4:30pm First United Methodist Church, 625 Hamilton Ave, Palo Alto. > BUY TICKETS
Person struck by train, killed in Palo Alto
A person was killed on the train tracks in Palo Alto on Tuesday after being struck by a train between California Avenue and San Antonio stations, according to Caltrain.
Forecast calls for rainy Tuesday, drier conditions to return mid to late week
The National Weather Service forecast for the greater San Francisco Bay Area for Tuesday calls for up to 90% chance of heavy rain throughout the whole day.
Some provocative thoughts from Paul R. Ehrlich
Are we talking enough about difficult issues such as population and consumption?
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TODAY
Art: Art League instructor showcase
The Pacific Art League presents curated showcase highlighting the works of its instructors. The show offers a glimpse into the League’s diverse subjects and teaching styles. Go to pacificartleague.org.
Author event: Thinking Critically in College
Books Inc Palo Alto presents author Louis Newman, who discusses and signs his book, “Thinking Critically in College: The Essential Handbook for Student Success.” Go to booksinc.net
TOMORROW
Concert: Doos Trio
Musicians Kayhan Kalhor, kamancheh, Wu Man pipa, and Sandeep Das, tabla, come together in a new collaboration that highlights the ancient musical traditions of Iran, China, and India through a 21st-century lens. Go to live.stanford.edu.
Exhibit: Black History Museum
The Domini Hoskins Black History Museum & Learning Center features 22,000 square feet of exhibits that highlight the many contributions of African Americans throughout history. The museum hosts events throughout Black History Month. Go to hoskinsblackhistorymuseum.org.
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