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Google Tackles Residential Solar Energy

Google Tackles Residential Solar Energy

Google and solar panel development and distribution company SolarCity, believe that people’s energy choice “will help to play a major role in our economy and our environment.”

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Planning For North 40

Planning For North 40

Los Gatos’ last 40 acres of undeveloped land is scheduled for private development, but the town’s Planning Commission wants to use on-line surveys to find out what people think should be done.

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Livefeed: California Cloverleaf Farms

Livefeed: California Cloverleaf Farms

Our trip to California Cloverleaf Farms, just outside of Turlock, felt like our first journey into the heart of big ag country. Make no mistake, Cloverleaf is a big farm, and in the Bay Area, there’s a notion that only small farms can do right by the land and animals. But the Burroughs’ diversified farm will disabuse you of that idea right away.

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Review: Huipil

Review: Huipil

“El huipil” refers to a traditional Mayan tunic, ornately decorated with embroidery that speaks to the cultural origins of the wearer. Redwood City’s El Huipil, a family-owned restaurant has a similar cultural throwback; each bite of food transports diners back to memories of warm Mexican beaches, Mayan ruins and food centered on simple, made-from-scratch ingredients.

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3.1-Magnitude Quake Shakes Alum Rock

3.1-Magnitude Quake Shakes Alum Rock

The U.S. Geological Survey is reporting an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.1 struck this morning in Santa Clara County.

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Diana Krall at the Mountain Winery

Diana Krall at the Mountain Winery

The sultry singer and jazz pianist from Canada performs an outdoor concert in Saratoga on Friday, June 17.

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Shooting Results in San Jose’s 25th Homicide

Shooting Results in San Jose’s 25th Homicide

Officers are investigating a shooting that left one dead and three injured in San Jose Tuesday morning.

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Hackers Target Senate

Hackers Target Senate

There’s one thing to be said for Anthony Weiner. Though his Twitter account was not hacked as he originally claimed, as far as excuses go, it was pretty good. It may have even been inspirational. CNET is reporting that a group of hackers known as Lulz Security successfully hacked the Senate’s computers and gained access to its server’s directory and file structure.

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Freddie McGregor at Music in the Park

Freddie McGregor at Music in the Park

The world-renowned Jamaican artist brings reggae flavors to San Jose on Thursday, June 16.

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Things To Do: June 13-17

Things To Do: June 13-17

Five reasons to look forward to the work week: Hats Off to Tabard, Jethro Tull, Doug Benson, Freddie McGregor, The Imaginary Invalid.

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