from the Mountain View Voice news staff
Hunger crisis hits local counties, survey shows
One in four people are at risk for hunger in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties, according to a report to be released by the nationwide hunger-relief charity "Feeding America" in mid-March. (Monday, 11:46 AM)
Spangler closes mortuary in Menlo Park
Spangler Mortuary, which runs a chapel in Mountain View, closed its Menlo Park funeral home chapel on Feb. 1 after the landlord threatened to double the rent, said Scott Spangler in an interview. (Monday, 10:35 AM)
TONIGHT: Trustees hear updates on MVLA bond
Trustees of the Mountain View-Los Altos School District board will tonight hear a discussion regarding the specific project list for a bond they hope to place on the June 2010 ballot. (Monday, 10:32 AM)
TONIGHT: League hosts talk on health care
Tonight the League of Women Voters is hosting the second in a series of "Hot Topics" discussions, titled "Health Care Reform: The Way Forward." (Monday, 1:33 PM)
City may prohibit marijuana dispensaries
This Tuesday the Mountain View City Council may decide to follow the lead of other cities in the area and impose an "interim urgency ordinance prohibiting the establishment and operation of medical marijuana facilities." (Friday, 12:19 PM)
NASA still plans to house airships in Hangar One
A NASA Ames official said on Tuesday that the agency still hopes to use Moffett Field's historic Hangar One to house lighter-than-air airships, standing by a proposal made a year ago.
SEE ALSO:
■ Obama's budget boosts NASA Ames
■ Navy renews vow to de-skin Hangar One
■ Air National Guard gets 50-year lease at Moffett (Wednesday, 4:29 PM)
Police release sketch in El Camino sex assault
Mountain View police are asking for help in catching the man who sexually assaulted a woman last month outside her home on the 800 block of East El Camino Real. He is described as a white or light-skinned Latino man in his late 20s, more than 5 feet 10 inches tall with a medium build. (Wednesday, 5:05 PM)
Three local teens arrested in vandalism spree
Los Altos police on Wednesday arrested three teenagers, all students at Mountain View or Alta Vista high schools, in connection with a highly destructive vandalism spree over the weekend that marred private and public property around Covington Elementary School. (Friday, 11:41 AM)
• Upscale in a down economy (Thursday, 4:17 PM)
• The antitrust advocate (Friday, 11:14 AM)
• Report: MVLA teachers are best paid in state (Wednesday, 4:27 PM)
• Arrests made in 7-Eleven armed robbery spree (Monday, February 1, 2010, 2:09 PM)
• Students jump for world record (Tuesday, 12:55 PM)
• Educators show enthusiasm for charter schools (Wednesday, 12:26 PM)
• Prometheus: Lower density proposal won't work (Tuesday, 11:45 AM)
• Latest study says TCE worse than thought (Friday, January 29, 2010, 11:57 AM)
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