Cupertino Local News
Top stories from Cupertino newspapers and today's headlines from Cupertino area radio and television stations.
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News headlines from Cupertino, CA
Library Technology Guides automation update (Jul 2, 2009)
Bibliotheca Inc. announced that the Santa Clara County Library is purchasing a range of the company's BiblioChip RFID technology-based solutions, including Bibliotheca's Orion self-check stations for library patrons, Biblio StaffStations for easy replacement of barcodes with RFID tags and new enhanced BiblioGate VI 3D security gates at each of the ... More
AppleInsider (Jul 2, 2009)
As reports of battery problems causing discoloration on the white model iPhone 3GS continue to grow, a patent from Apple published for the first this week looks to address both internal and external elements that could have adverse effects on a device's power source. More
The Independent (Jul 2, 2009)
They work together, eat together and holiday together and they expect to run Britain, reports Michael Savage It is a cast of advisers, tacticians, policy wonks and spin doctors that would not look out of place walking the corridors of President Bartlet's White House in the television drama series The West Wing. More
San Jose Mercury News (Jul 2, 2009)
A champion of small schools, a prominent voice in Latino legal circles and a former student body co-president at Stanford University is Santa Clara County's new chief legal adviser. More
Santa Cruz Sentinel (Jul 2, 2009)
Santa Clara County Sheriff's deputies arrested one man and are searching for at least one other in connection with a secret pot garden bust that netted 6,100 marijuana plants with a street value of $18 million. More
KGO-AM 810 NewsTalk (Jul 2, 2009)
For many years now thousands of residents along the Santa Cruz/Santa Clara County line would never know who would respond in case of a fire or medical emergency. More
Almanac (Jul 2, 2009)
An "Honor the Stop" enforcement campaign that was inspired by the deaths of two bicyclists killed by a sheriff's deputy in 2008 was carried out July 1 and netted 45 citations in San Mateo County. More
CBS 5 (Jul 2, 2009)
The California Supreme Court Thursday denied a death penalty appeal in the case of Richard Wade Farley, the man convicted of the 1988 murders of seven employees of a Sunnyvale computer company where he had formerly worked and where he had stalked a female coworker. More
San Jose Mercury News (Jul 2, 2009)
Santa Clara County Sheriff's deputies arrested one man and are searching for at least one other in connection with a secret pot garden bust that netted 6,100 marijuana plants with a street value of $18 million. More
Mercury-Register (Jul 2, 2009)
The sudden withdrawal of a major utility company from the controversial powerline project has resulted in postponement of the July 9 meeting in Orland between Glenn County officials, the public and Transmission Agency of Northern California. More
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