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Foothill-De Anza college district to reopen in stagesThe Foothill-De Anza Community College District is taking a "phased" approach to gradually return to normal. This fall, over 400 in-person classes will be held at Foothill College.
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Older adults form bonds through grassroots networkAbout 300 local residents belong to Avenidas Village, which is part of a national movement of about 300 similar "Villages" that connect neighbors through activities.
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Facebook chefs serve food insecure familiesTacos and chicken pitas are a few of the items that Facebook chefs have been making for families in the Ravenswood school district through a program that serves up to 600 meals per week.
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New center offers fresh approach to mental health careSanta Clara County has launched two clinics, including one in Palo Alto's Midtown, that provide peer support, primary care, substance-use addiction services in one place.
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City offices, transit agencies to observe Independence DayThe city of Palo Alto facilities and administrative offices will be closed on Monday due to the July Fourth holiday, but there'll be no changes to emergency services or waste collection.
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Fun, local ways to mark America's birthdayFrom a Chalk Art Walk in Redwood City to an egalitarian chamber orchestra performance in Mountain View, here's a list of local events lined up to celebrate July Fourth.
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Press adds to scoring streak
Christen Press scored twice to lead the U.S. women's national soccer team to a 4-0 win over Mexico Thursday. Press has 16 goals and 18 assists in her past 36 games. SHP grad Tierna Davidson assisted on Press' second goal.
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