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Police probe string of residential burglaries across Menlo Park

The Menlo Park Police Department is investigating a series of residential burglaries that detectives believe may be connected after a recent spate of similar break-ins across the city.

Bay Area rain to clear out, low temps to linger

The Bay Area’s cold, rainy, windy weather is going to calm down briefly for the next couple of days before possibly transitioning into more storms heading into next week, according to the National Weather Service.

California expanding legal services for immigrants amid Trump’s deportation push

Gov. Gavin Newsom plans on Friday to announce the allocation of state funding for removal defense and other services for immigrants impacted by detention and the Trump administration’s massive deportation agenda.

Artist Seema Kohli’s ‘internal journey’

Change is a constant in the works of Indian artist Seema Kohli, from the themes she explores, even to the variety of media in which she works. She will visit the Peninsula for her first solo U.S. exhibition and a series of talks and workshops Feb. 24-March 1.

Mountain View theater offers a ‘Pear’-ed down ‘My Fair Lady’

With its smaller-scale, immersive take on “My Fair Lady,” The Pear Theatre aims to offer audiences a fresh take on the musical’s charming-yet-sharp exploration of class, gender and society.

What’s up this week: Patty Griffin, ‘Mapping Yosemite,’ Vietnamese dance and more

This week, singer-songwriter Patty Griffin performs, a Vietnamese dance troupe celebrates Lunar New Year and two master guitarists perform in Palo Alto. Plus a talk with an artist whose latest works compile unique maps of Yosemite, new music for percussion and chamber choir, a benefit concert with local musicians playing the music of Willie Nelson and more.

Downtown Sunnyvale developments: Where to play, dine and unwind in a transforming Silicon Valley corridor

What comes to mind when you think of downtown Sunnyvale? For many locals, downtown is synonymous with Murphy Avenue, the Heritage District’s character-filled block of restaurants, small businesses and historic buildings.

The Strange Intersection of Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy

This piece explores the remarkable intersections between the lives of Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy.


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Andrea Gemmet is the editor of the Mountain View Voice, 2017's winner of Online General Excellence at CNPA's Better Newspapers Contest and winner of General Excellence in 2016 and 2018 at CNPA's renamed...