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At $3.5M a year, Mountain View commits to free community shuttle service
Barney Morgan has been riding Mountain View’s community shuttle for years, enjoying its convenience, reliability and fare-free service. So it came as a surprise to Morgan when the shuttle started to deviate from its usual routine about a month ago.
Voter Guide: What to know about Los Altos School District’s Measure EE bond
The Los Altos School District is asking voters to approve Measure EE, which authorizes the district to issue $350 million in bonds to upgrade existing campuses and potentially build a new one.
Santa Clara County homeless deaths dip slightly
Homeless deaths in Santa Clara County are down so far this year despite an opioid crisis and thousands of people living on the streets.
Fire weather watch in effect Thursday through Saturday
Temperatures have significantly cooled since the Bay Area’s recent heat wave, but forecasters are warning of dry, windy weather starting later this week.
Newsom’s gas price plan clears Senate, but some Democrats dissent
Despite defections from several members of the Democratic majority, the state Senate today advanced Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposal to address gasoline price spikes, placing it on the brink of becoming law.
Hot Picks
TODAY
Performance: Red Rock Open Mic
Red Rock Coffee hosts an in-person open mic night. Guests are invited to try out a new song or poem in front of a supportive audience. Event takes place 6-9 p.m. at 201 Castro St., Mountain View.
Author event: Randy Rainbow
Comedian and author Randy Rainbow comes to Palo Alto for an event presented by Kepler’s Literary Foundation. He shares his latest essay collection, “Low-Hanging Fruit: Sparkling Whines, Champagne Problems, and Pressing Issues from My Gay Agenda,” in conversation with Angie Coiro.
TOMORROW
Webinar: Drip irrigation
Learn about basic drip irrigation design and installation, choosing the right components, watering techniques, and system maintenance for your landscaping at this webinar hosted by the city of Palo Alto.
Art: ‘Clay Festival’
The beauty of Japan is highlighted in “Clay Festival,” Gallery 9’s October exhibit featuring Shigemi Sanders’ ceramic works. Sanders has spent 50 years developing her mastery of delicate techniques in throwing and glazing.
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