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Downtown landlords dig in for long recovery
Strolling down University Avenue, shoppers can easily see there aren't as many places to shop as there were a year ago. "For rent" signs seem to be multiplying like bunnies -- and staying up for months and months.


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Some all-year 'summer' classes being planned
Some Palo Alto students may be attending full-year classes next summer. The school board later this month will consider extending some summer-school classes to six weeks in or...
Last comment from Agree with YAG, a resident of the Meadow Park neighborhood, 1 hour ago (Comments: 29)

Election results further cemented after update
An update from the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters Wednesday afternoon showed no changes in Palo Alto's election outcome. Attorney Greg Scharff, set to claim the fifth ...
Last comment from A Noun Ea Mus, a resident of the Professorville neighborhood, on Nov 6, 2009 at 4:48 am (Comments: 12)

Kids and Palo Alto: What Can We Do?
It seems in the last few days as if our Town Square Forums regarding Palo Alto students have become a bit kinder and more thoughtful, especially the ones that continue to l...
Last comment from OhlonePar, a resident of the Duveneck/St. Francis neighborhood, 15 hours ago (Comments: 69)

Measure A business tax defeated in Palo Alto
Palo Alto proposed business-license tax was soundly defeated by voters Tuesday, with 56.43 percent casting their ballots against Measure A. Read the full story here ...
Last comment from Timothy Gray, a resident of the Charleston Meadows neighborhood, on Nov 6, 2009 at 11:33 am (Comments: 61)


KEITH SCHUMAN'S WORLD TRAVEL BLOG
Palo Alto resident and world traveler
TravelBlog #11: The ´Bique and Zim
Mancora, Peru -- mid-October, 2009 There is a secret place I would like to tell you about. Well, not that secret, but secret to most. It is an enchanting place, where your ...
Posted on Nov 3, 2009 at 7:29 pm
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MASTER COMMUNITY CALENDAR
A sample of events happening today from your posts on the Palo Alto Online Master Community Calendar
Downtown Palo Alto Farmers Market (Community Events)
"Recent Arrivals: Rare Books, Manuscripts & Archives" (Exhibits)
Cheaper by the Dozen (On Stage)
Preholiday Book Sale (Special Events)


PhotoContest
An Eye on the World
The 2009 Photo Contest winners open their lenses on views from the farthest reaches of the world and overlooked corners of our own backyard.

Photo Contest video of judging.



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The 16th Annual, 2009-2010 Holiday Fund will launch Friday, November 13. Applications for non-profits interested in receiving funding will be available online at that time.

The Palo Alto Weekly Holiday Fund Reception story printed April 24, 2009
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Moonlight Run & Walk
The 25th Annual Palo Alto Weekly Moonlight Run & Walk is over and was again a huge sucess! Thank you to all who attended!

If you placed first, second or third in your division, you may pick up your medal at the Palo Alto Weekly. We are located at 450 Cambridge Ave.


Arts&Entertainment
Ad LibsWeekly A&E editor Rebecca Wallace goes backstage with a blog on the Midpeninsula's vibrant arts scene. Check out 'Ad Libs' for updates, insight, and audio and video files.
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Police: Schipsi was strangled before fire
Jennifer Schipsi, the 29-year old Palo Alto woman whose remains were found in a burned house on Addison Avenue last month, was strangled to death before the cottage she was sharing with her boyfriend was intentionally set on fire, a newly unsealed arrest affidavit alleges.

Election count not final but outcome remains firm
About 14,100 out of 36,100 of Palo Alto's eligible voters, or 39 percent, took part in the election, according to figures totals released by the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters. About 1 percent of ballots are still being counted.

Exhibit to help bring clean water to the world
"I fell in love with 'charity:water' through its photos," Eric Wong, organizer of a charity art exhibit and silent auction Nov. 14 - 16 that will help villages worldwide get clean water.

Carnegie taps ex-Foothill College president for initiative on math
Bernadine Fong, retired Foothill College president, has been tapped to take on one of the biggest challenges facing U.S. education: the high failure rates of community college students in basic math -- a huge stumbling block to a higher education for millions of students.

Expert says Officer May didn't use excessive force
East Palo Alto Police Officer Richard May did not use excessive force when he struck fleeing suspect Alberto Alvarez with a baton, a use-of-force expert testified Thursday in Alvarez' murder trial in San Mateo County Superior Court. He may even have used too little.

NASA Ames soars into 70th anniversary celebration
"We've tested every military aircraft that's ever flown," Ames Research Center Historian Jack Boyd, who began working at Ames in 1947, said at a celebration of NASA Ames' 70th anniversary this week. And every spacecraft, too, he added. The huge hangar for the U.S.S. Macon dirigible is in the background -- center of a continuing controversy over its preservation.

SPORTS: Luck's passing efficiency is well above average for Stanford
Stanford football coach Jim Harbaugh has been talking about Andrew Luck's "efficiency" in running the team in positive terms all year. Harbaugh referred to his game management skills, but he could also mean Luck's decision-making in the heat of the moment. Visit PASportsOnline.com for the complete story, as well as scores, schedules, photos, video and team pages.

REAL ESTATE: Harker Avenue house sells for $2 million
A house on Harker Avenue in Palo Alto sold for $2,060,000 on Oct. 19, 2009. The home previously sold for $979,000 in July 1997. Palo Alto Online's real estate website features a listing of homes sold in Palo Alto and surrounding cities. Visit PaloAltoOnline.com/real_estate for a map of homes for sale, real estate stories, neighborhood guides, virtual tours and more.

College Terrace Centre gains momentum
Climate change is a contact sport, expert says
Two finalists for Foothill-De Anza chancellor
Measure A business tax defeated in Palo Alto
PUBLIC AGENDA: City Council, changes to municipal code
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ShortStoryContest
Short Story Contest
Deadline for story submission has passed. All winning authors will be notified mid November.
First place stories will be published in the Palo Alto Weekly on Friday, December 4. ALL winning stories will be on PaloAltoOnline as of December 4. Thank you for entering.
Read all of the 2008 winning stories here.

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Pay some attention to the man behind the curtain. "Michael Jackson's This Is It" -- like the life and career of the man it documents -- is a hall-of-mirrors investigation of extraordinary talent, emotionally stunted personality, a performer's process...(Read the full review here)

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