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3rd Thursday serves up a musical feast with 'ThanksCaring'

Each month, 3rd Thursday brings live music to California Avenue. For the November edition, the event has a Thanksgiving theme and also features the work of several local nonprofits. The event takes place Nov. 16.

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WE SERVED: Cherokee veteran who served during World War II honored for his service

World War II veteran and Cherokee Nation citizen Charles T. Scott, 99, was honored Nov. 3 with a “Quilt of Valor” at the monthly meeting of the American Legion Post

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Lodi awarded $1M in settlement with feds

The City of Lodi recently received a portion of a major settlement from the federal government following a lawsuit between the energy consortium of which it is a member and

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Shannon Gaffney named Northern California office leader for HNTB

HNTB Corporation, a leading infrastructure solutions firm, has named Shannon Gaffney Northern California and Nevada office leader and vice president, overseeing offices in Oakland, San Francisco, San Jose and Las Vegas. She succeeds former office leader Jeff Watson, PE, PMP, who was appointed to HNTB West Division president and senior vice president. Gaffney is a 30-year industry professional who has been with HNTB for nine years, including nearly two years as deputy office leader for.

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Palo Alto quietly abandons decades-long program to put overhead utilities underground

With little public debate, Palo Alto has largely abandoned its once popular program that buries power lines underground in residential neighborhoods. Some residents want to see the effort continue.

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