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Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
We hope you enjoy the holiday. There will be no Express email tomorrow as we celebrate with our loved ones, but your local e-newsletter will be back on Friday.
-Angela, Editor
Top Stories
Air District asks people to refrain from burning wood this Thanksgiving
Bay Area Air Quality Management District regulators are asking people not to burn wood during the Thanksgiving holiday to help reduce air pollution and protect public health.
Atherton to explore becoming a charter city
The discussion was spurred by a desire from residents to gain more independence from the state.
WhatCoffee & Bakery brings French Asian pastries, freshly roasted coffee and brunch to Santa Clara
Curiosity is the driving force behind WhatCoffee & Bakery, Santa Clara’s newest roastery and bakery.
Arts briefs: ‘A Christmas Story: The Musical,’ a Friday hike, comedy show and more
Enjoy the days post-Thanksgiving by catching “A Christmas Story: The Musical” or a “Nutcracker” production, go on a guided hike or take in a comedy show. Coming up: a concert by an ensemble of Arab and Israeli classical musicians.
Community briefs: M-A Canned Food Drive, Pet reading buddies
Find out about local upcoming events in Community briefs.
Computer History Museum unveils new AI exhibit featuring chatbots
The Computer History Museum recently unveiled its newest exhibit, “Chatbots Decoded: Exploring AI,” a cutting-edge display that showcases the evolution, impact and future of AI technology.
The price tag on Project 2025’s abortion plan: $300 million cut to Medi-Cal
Gov. Gavin Newsom is urgently preparing to protect reproductive rights from the incoming Trump administration — and the looming possibility of Project 2025-inspired policies.
Trump’s deportations could cost California ‘hundreds of billions of dollars.’ Here’s how
Some sectors, like agriculture, will be hit directly. Many more could feel the ripple effects. Mass deportations promised by President-elect Donald Trump could have a seismic economic effect in California.

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Music: Carmen Ratti Band
Club Fox’s Wednesday blues jam features Carmen Ratti Band with Jill Dineen.
Art: ‘Livien Yin: Thirsty’
The Cantor Arts Center hosts the first solo exhibition by artist Livien Yin. The show features new and recent paintings. Taking inspiration from historical photographs, and also often using friends as models, Yin’s work draws parallels between past and present.
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