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Catherine Goetze

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Business, News, PoliticsMarch 22, 2018<March 26, 2018

Animal shelter eager to take over outdated Palo Alto Animal Services

PALO ALTO — Pets in Need, a no-kill shelter that surpasses the industry standard of a 90 percent live release rate, is vying for the opportunity to take over the Palo Alto city shelter.

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BusinessMarch 20, 2018<March 20, 2018

How the Silicon Valley minimum wage spike affects the restaurant industry

PALO ALTO — At the beginning of this year, the minimum wage in Palo Alto jumped from $12 per hour to $13.50 per hour. In the restaurant industry, this affects everyone on staff — from the employees customers see, to the employees customers do not.

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Business, CultureMarch 19, 2018<March 19, 2018

Does rapid yoga have staying power?

BAY AREA — Time will tell if the concept of yoga in 30 minute blocks will have staying power, or if the idea spreads beyond the Bay Area.

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Analysis, BusinessMarch 5, 2018<March 5, 2018

How Disney’s Fox Acquisition Affects Hulu Ownership

In December of 2017, media corporation Disney agreed to buy the bulk of Fox for $52 billion. Included in the package deal was a 30 percent stake in online streaming service, Hulu, of which Disney already owned 30 percent.

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Business, Culture, NewsJune 18, 2015<October 7, 2015

‘We’re you’: What it’s like to be homeless in Silicon Valley

When most people leave work, they hop in their car and look forward to resting in a bed for the night. For Chuck Jagoda, the very car he uses in his commute is his nightly shelter.

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Culture, EducationApril 21, 2015<April 23, 2015

Oprah Winfrey discusses spirituality, meaningfulness at Stanford Memorial Church

The Stanford community filled Memorial Church April 20 to attend 2015’s “Harry’s Last Lecture on a Meaningful Life,” delivered by influential media leader and philanthropist Oprah Winfrey.

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