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Palo Alto: Citywide office cap cut in half

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The Palo Alto City Council on Monday night narrowly voted to adopt an ordinance reducing the citywide cap on new office development by hundreds of thousands of square feet, rather than put the proposal before voters in November.

Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic tennis tournament

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Victoria Azarenka plays against Kateryna Bondarenko for their match for the Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic at the San Jose State University Tennis Complex in San Jose, Calif., on Monday, July 30, 2018.

Quick-hit observations from Raiders training camp, Day 4

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Gareon Conley, last year's first-round draft pick and a projected starter at cornerback, has had another setback. He's out for an estimated two weeks with a hip injury. Conley's rookie year was virtually wiped out with a hip injury.



Lawsuit accuses Cupertino nursing home of understaffing to increase profit

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A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Cupertino Healthcare & Wellness Center and more than a dozen other skilled nursing homes accused of deliberately running an understaffed business to make a bigger profit. The 24-hour skilled nursing home and rehab facility on Voss Avenue is one of four Bay Area businesses named in the suit; […]

Stanford football: David Shaw updates QB situation

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Starting quarterback K.J. Costello expected to be recovered from hip injury and be in backfield with All-American running back Bryce Love for the Cardinal's season opener against San Diego State

US spy agencies: N. Korea working on new missiles

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The findings are the latest to show ongoing activity inside North Korea's nuclear and missile facilities at a time when the country's leaders are engaged in arms talks with the United States.

Why planes can’t fight Shasta’s deadly Carr Fire

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Air tankers -- rumbling pot-bellied planes that drop protective red streaks of retardant from the sky – are among the most welcomed sights in fire-ravaged communities. But it's too dangerous for planes to combat the Carr Fire.

Moore pranked by costumed Cohen and his ‘pedophile detector’

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Appearances on "Who is America?" have generated other controversies. Republican Georgia lawmaker Jason Spencer resigned from his seat after his appearance on the show, in which he dropped his pants and repeatedly used the n-word. He also got former vice president Dick Cheney to sign a fake waterboard kit, and several Republican politicians to endorse a fake program that would arm toddlers.





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