Tuesday May 20 | San Jose Mercury News
Victim identified in fatal Highway 101 crash
An autopsy has been scheduled today for a Mountain View man killed in a vehicle crash on northbound Highway 101 in Sunnyvale Monday night, according to the Santa Clara County medical examiner's office.
Apr 25, 2008 | Inside Bay Area
Ice cream vendors in North Fair Oaks have been targeted by a pair of robbers in the past week, and the crooks aren't after the cold treats, sheriff's investigators say. via Inside Bay Area
Apr 20, 2008 | Pasadena Star-News
Larry Wilson: Crowning those who beautify
Read more from Larry Wilson's Public Eye blog Gold's gone green this year, and I don't mean the metal has tarnished like copper. via Pasadena Star-News
Apr 2, 2008 | Palo Alto Weekly
Assault, kidnap victim can't ID assailant
“The man followed me and attacked me from the back. He covered my mouth with his hand.”
The Gunn High School student who was beaten, kidnapped and sexually assaulted last Oct. via Palo Alto Weekly
Mar 31, 2008 | San Jose Mercury News
His four-legged sidekick was picked up by animal control. 500 block of More Avenue, 9:18 a.m. March 30 A residence was burglarized overnight. via San Jose Mercury News
Mar 25, 2008 | Whittier Daily News
Officers are investigating a shooting that happened early this morning on North Fair Oaks Avenue, officials said. via Whittier Daily News
Mar 20, 2008 | Palo Alto Daily News
“A lot of places won't hire people without a master's”
Forty-to-one isn't an encouraging ratio, especially when it comes to bringing home the bacon. via Palo Alto Daily News
Mar 14, 2008 | The New York Times
“Little Dancer Aged 14"; Van Gogh 's "Portrait of a Peasant"; Diego Rivera 's "The Flower Vendor.”
NESTLED in the San Gabriel Valley just 10 miles northeast of Los Angeles , Pasadena harbors a distinct, if at times chauvinistic sense of individual self. via The New York Times
Mar 8, 2008 | San Mateo Daily Journal
“My heart remains in Menlo Park where there is more I would like to accomplish”
In a rare opportunity for San Mateo County, voters are faced with contested races in June for two supervisorial districts and two attorneys squaring off over an open judge seat, according to election paperwork ... via San Mateo Daily Journal
Feb 26, 2008 | Inside Bay Area
One challenger out, another in for Gibson
“It's not only about a stronger voice, but a countywide redevelopment approach. It's about people not getting their fair share.”
Just days after San Mateo County Supervisor Rose Jacobs Gibson announced her bid for a third term, a fellow East Palo Altan has decided to challenge the incumbent. via Inside Bay Area