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Mountain View City Council puts off community request for cease-fire resolution in Gaza
After waiting more than three hours to address the Mountain View City Council, community members lined up on Tuesday evening to urge the city to support a cease-fire resolution in the Gaza Strip.
Stanford students agree to end pro-Palestine overnight sit-in after university threatens crackdown
After the more than 100-day stalemate, pro-Palestine student protesters at Stanford University say they will stop camping out overnight at White Plaza by Friday night in response to a university letter promising two meetings this week.
Legislators wanted 1,100 reports on how California’s laws are working. Most haven’t arrived
Talk to any California legislator about the budget deficit the state is facing, and you might hear a familiar refrain: It’s not just about new programs. It’s also how well existing laws are working. But that can be difficult to track — for the public and lawmakers, alike.
Valley Water member may face censure for taking confidential documents
In a rare rebuke of a sitting member, the Santa Clara Valley Water District board of directors agreed on Feb. 13 to consider a censure against Rebecca Eisenberg, who allegedly took confidential documents from the district’s headquarters.

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Los Altos Stage Company presents ‘Heroes of the Fourth Turning’: Now through Feb. 18
On the edge of the Wyoming wilderness, the last guests linger late into the night at a celebration for the new President of their conservative Catholic college. Reunited after seven years, the friends toss back whiskey and name-check Thomas Aquinas, Hannah Arendt, Steve Bannon, even Bojack Horseman, tracking their distance from each other and the people they thought they’d be by now. Will Arbery’s portrait of white conservatives trying to make sense of where they, and their country, stand is an incisive yet personal look at the intelligence and despair of the Catholic right. 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos. >TICKETS
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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.
Art: Watercolor in Love
Gallery 9 features watercolors by Mami Weber. Her works include florals, abstracts, landscapes and pieces that celebrate her Japanese roots. Gallery9losaltos.com.
TOMORROW
Stage: ‘Heroes of the Fourth Turning‘
Los Altos Stage Company presents a drama about the reunion of four friends who met at a conservative Catholic college and how they reckon with their lives seven years after graduation. Go to losaltosstage.org.
Classical: An Evening in Vienna
Tenor Thomas Cooley returns for a program of lieder accompanied by Eric Zivian on fortepiano. Violinist Augusta McKay Lodge performs the Romances of Clara Schumann Op. 22. Presented by Voices of Music. Go to voicesofmusic.org.
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