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| Jul.23 |
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City, landlord at odds over rent control| Woodland Park Management (Page Mill Properties) has filed three lawsuits against the city | |
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| Mar.31 |
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Town To Receive Levee Repair Assistance Gov. Schwarzenegger has asked the state's Department of Water Resources to identify additional repairs
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| Mar.19 |
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Memorial For Murder Victims A candlelight memorial was held in honor of the 220 people killed in the city since it became incorporated in 1983
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| Feb.21 |
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Police hopes to add 12 new members The Department is looking to immediately hire 6 new recruits and 6 new officers over the next year
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| Jan.12 |
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Thousands Pay Tribute to Slain Cop| SJ Arena: East Palo Alto officer Richard Allen May was honored as a 'fallen hero' and a 'noble and courageous' family man | |
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| Jan.11 |
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Public Services For Slain Officer A public visitation is underway for 38-year-old Officer Richard May who was shot and killed in the line of duty
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| Jan.9 |
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Police Mourn Colleague's Death| Richard May was a 15-year veteran of law enforcement | |
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| Jun.10 |
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Muslim leader interviewed in investigation| FBI agents interviewed Mohammed Hakik in the investigation into a possible al Qaeda cell based in the Central Valley | |
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| May.31 |
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New Police Chief at the Helm Ronald Davis, a former Oakland police captain, says he took the job for the challenges and the excitement
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| Dec.21 |
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City Council Debates Liquor License Policy The council will vote on issuing another liquor licens
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| Jun.25 |
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Police chief retiring after decade on job Wes Bowling helped the city put aside its reputation as the nation's per-capita murder capital
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| Sep.24 |
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Alvin James selected as new city manager James is currently the director of planning for Santa Cruz County and has 30 years experience in local government
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| May.28 |
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Resolution for reparations bill The city council has approved a resolution to encourage the Congress to pass a bill to study the effects of slavery
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| Mar.28 |
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Superintendent Resigns Charlie Mae Knight was acquitted of 19 felony counts
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| Mar.14 |
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Ikea measure approved Swedish furniture retailer victory widens to 145 votes
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| Mar.7 |
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Ikea victory not assured Swedish furniture store has 75-vote lead with 200 ballots left to count
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| Mar.6 |
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Ikea victory A bid by Swedish furniture retailer to open a second Bay Area store won by the slimmest of margins
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| Jan.8 |
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Reinstated officer to keep on leave City Council voted to keep whistle-blower Sgt. Robert Cole on administrative leave until a new termination hearing
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| Nov.14 |
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$300,000 grant to police Federal funds aimed to purchase communications and computer equipment
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| Mar.20 |
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Residents protested redevelopment City Council members are calling for 30% of any new housing to be affordable
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| Jun.15 |
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City overwhelmed by donations 24 houses have been donated to the city in 3 weeks. Owners seeking to get a tax write-off.
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| Jan.31 |
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Interfaith To Press for Affordable Homes| 200 members of Peninsula Interfaith Action are expected to attend a rally | |
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| 2006 |
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| Mar.31 |
Town To Receive Levee Repair Assistance Gov. Schwarzenegger has asked the state's Department of Water Resources to identify additional repairs
| 2000 |
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| Jun.15 |
City overwhelmed by donations 24 houses have been donated to the city in 3 weeks. Owners seeking to get a tax write-off.
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| 2002 |
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| Mar.14 |
Ikea measure approved Swedish furniture retailer victory widens to 145 votes
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| Mar.7 |
Ikea victory not assured Swedish furniture store has 75-vote lead with 200 ballots left to count
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| Mar.6 |
Ikea victory A bid by Swedish furniture retailer to open a second Bay Area store won by the slimmest of margins
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| 2005 |
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| May.31 |
New Police Chief at the Helm Ronald Davis, a former Oakland police captain, says he took the job for the challenges and the excitement
| 2003 |
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| Sep.24 |
Alvin James selected as new city manager James is currently the director of planning for Santa Cruz County and has 30 years experience in local government
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| Mar.28 |
Superintendent Resigns Charlie Mae Knight was acquitted of 19 felony counts
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| 2001 |
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| Mar.20 |
Residents protested redevelopment City Council members are calling for 30% of any new housing to be affordable
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| 2003 |
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| May.28 |
Resolution for reparations bill The city council has approved a resolution to encourage the Congress to pass a bill to study the effects of slavery
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| 2006 |
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| Feb.21 |
Police hopes to add 12 new members The Department is looking to immediately hire 6 new recruits and 6 new officers over the next year
| 2004 |
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| Jun.25 |
Police chief retiring after decade on job Wes Bowling helped the city put aside its reputation as the nation's per-capita murder capital
| 2002 |
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| Jan.8 |
Reinstated officer to keep on leave City Council voted to keep whistle-blower Sgt. Robert Cole on administrative leave until a new termination hearing
| 2001 |
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| Nov.14 |
$300,000 grant to police Federal funds aimed to purchase communications and computer equipment
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| 2005 |
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| Jun.10 |
Muslim leader interviewed in investigation| FBI agents interviewed Mohammed Hakik in the investigation into a possible al Qaeda cell based in the Central Valley | |
| 2000 |
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| Jan.31 |
Interfaith To Press for Affordable Homes| 200 members of Peninsula Interfaith Action are expected to attend a rally | |
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| 2006 |
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| Mar.19 |
Memorial For Murder Victims A candlelight memorial was held in honor of the 220 people killed in the city since it became incorporated in 1983
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| Jan.12 |
Thousands Pay Tribute to Slain Cop| SJ Arena: East Palo Alto officer Richard Allen May was honored as a 'fallen hero' and a 'noble and courageous' family man | |
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| Jan.11 |
Public Services For Slain Officer A public visitation is underway for 38-year-old Officer Richard May who was shot and killed in the line of duty
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| Jan.9 |
Police Mourn Colleague's Death| Richard May was a 15-year veteran of law enforcement | |
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