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Articles Written by: WILL OREMUS
call when its own shelters are full, Wright added. They're all full too.
Efrain got laid off from his job as a restaurant worker eight months ago and has been looking for steady work ever since. Ken says his bipolar disorder keeps him from working, but ...
From WILL OREMUS DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER,
The San Jose Mercury News,
24 Nov 2009
fine idea, neighbor Peggy Law said as she looked down at its white roof from her yard on Friday afternoon. The problem, she noted, is that it mars an otherwise beautiful landscape.
It's hockey season once again in the Palo Alto foothills, and neighbors ...
From WILL OREMUS,
Inside Bay Area,
24 Nov 2009
coffee- and chocolate-based beverages, including a new drink called the Othello that layers chocolate, espresso and cocoa-infused whipped cream.
In the works for more than a year, a new Caffe del Doge coffee shop will open in Palo Alto's downtown ...
From WILL OREMUS DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER,
The San Jose Mercury News,
21 Nov 2009
neighbor Peggy Law said as she looked down at its white roof from her yard on Friday afternoon. The problem, she noted, is that it mars an otherwise beautiful landscape.
It's hockey season once again in the Palo Alto foothills, and neighbors of Sun ...
From WILL OREMUS DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER,
The San Jose Mercury News,
21 Nov 2009
interest from the national clothing retailer Urban Outfitters, according to Sherry Bijan, president of the Palo Alto Downtown Business and Professional Association.
You can't see it from the street, checkered as it is with empty storefronts and vacancy ...
From WILL OREMUS,
Inside Bay Area,
21 Nov 2009
Big Game rally, drawn by the sudden star power of head coach Jim Harbaugh and running back Toby Gerhart, who has emerged as a candidate for the coveted Heisman Trophy.
Every year, in the week leading up to the annual "Big Game" with Cal, a core group ...
From WILL OREMUS DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER,
The San Jose Mercury News,
20 Nov 2009
interest from the national clothing retailer Urban Outfitters, according to Sherry Bijan, president of the Palo Alto Downtown Business and Professional Association.
You can't see it from the street, checkered as it is with empty storefronts and vacancy ...
From WILL OREMUS DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER,
The San Jose Mercury News,
19 Nov 2009
lawsuit brought by a group of Edgewood neighborhood residents seeking veto power over elements of the proposal. Those residents signed on to the modified plans.
The owners of Palo Alto's Edgewood Plaza shopping center are asking something unusual of ...
From WILL OREMUS DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER,
The San Jose Mercury News,
18 Nov 2009
locations, would prevent lengthy vacancies.
With retail vacancies in downtown Palo Alto at their highest level in decades, the city is closing a loophole that would have allowed some storefronts to be replaced with offices.
The city council voted 8-1 ...
From WILL OREMUS DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER,
The San Jose Mercury News,
18 Nov 2009
and replace them with uniform rows of red maples. That idea fell by the wayside in the general outrage over the sudden disappearance of all the mature trees, which occurred with little public input or notification due to what officials said was a city ...
From WILL OREMUS DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER,
The San Jose Mercury News,
17 Nov 2009