March 5, 2024


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Three burglaries reported in Atherton last Thursday

Three residential burglaries were reported in Atherton on Feb. 29, according to three separate police news bulletins. That’s following a report of two burglaries in town on Feb. 28, according to police.

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Man dies from wounds after East Palo Alto stabbing

A man who was stabbed in East Palo Alto in early February died on Saturday at Stanford Hospital, East Palo Alto police said early Monday morning.

Tacos Al Vapor Michoacán brings $3 tacos to downtown Los Altos

Just over a month after T4 closed in downtown Los Altos, Tacos Al Vapor Michoacán opened. And for such a quick turnaround time, it’s actually not run by the same owner.

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Games: Trivia night
Barebottle Brewing Co hosts weekly trivia nights. Teams of up to six invited to play and win prizes. Go to headgamestrivia.com.

Talk: ‘Striving in the Face of Adversity’
Stanford hosts a talk with Professor Jennifer Morton, who discusses “True Grit: Striving in the Face of Adversity,” exploring the notion of grit and when to push through adversity. Go to ethicsinsociety.stanford.edu.

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Exhibit: ‘Day Jobs’
The Cantor Arts Center presents an exhibition that explores how artists have found inspiration in the day jobs they work to continue being able to do their art. Go to museum.stanford.edu.

Author events; Kara Swisher
Kepler’s Books presents Kara Swisher discussing her new book “Burn Book: A Tech Love Story” — a memoir of her work intertwined with a history of the tech world. In-person event are sold out, but tickets are still available for the virtual event. Go to eventbrite.com.


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Angela Swartz was The Almanac's editor from 2023 until 2025. She joined The Almanac as a reporter in 2018. She previously reported on youth and education, and the towns of Atherton, Portola Valley and...