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Mountain View schools prepare to cut $9M as revenue stagnates

Faced with stagnating property tax revenue and rising costs, the Mountain View Whisman School District is looking to cut costs by at least $9 million annually, starting next school year.

‘Nobody asked for this’: Waymo cars flock to quiet Palo Alto street

Palo Alto resident Ben Baum rose like normal before sunrise on Saturday morning, coffee in hand, and watched from his window as a driverless Waymo drove by. Then a second. Then a third. In total, Baum counted about 50 passes by a Waymo vehicle from his house in the course of about an hour.

Merry and bright: Our guide to jolly holiday happenings around Silicon Valley 

The Peninsula has a flurry of special traditions to warm up the start of winter and brighten up those darkest days before the solstice starts to bring a little daylight back. Read on for the many ways to ring in the holidays with good cheer on the Peninsula.

National pest control giant forced to pay $3.15M over illegal dumping

Three pest control companies have agreed to pay a combined $3.15 million after investigators found they illegally dumped pesticides and hazardous waste into municipal landfills and improperly discarded customer records containing confidential information.

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At the heart of our mission is a commitment to journalism that strengthens our communities. Every week, our reporters deliver in-depth, award-winning stories that illuminate local issues in Mountain View, from housing and hunger to education and economic development.

What’s up this weekend: Musician Arthur Lea, a tale of love and early tech, and more

This weekend, catch jazz, rhythm ‘n’ blues, pop classics and originals in Redwood City with English musician Arthur Lea, see a premiere dance performance of ‘The Four Seasons’ and hear a concert of Middle Eastern music. Plus a play that speculates on romantic machinations involving a Victorian-era computing pioneer at The Pear.

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Zoe Morgan leads the Mountain View Voice as its editor. She previously spent four years working as a reporter for the Voice, with a focus on covering local schools, youth and families. A Mountain View...