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
Mercury-Register (Mar 9, 2010)
Pictured is Charlie Maridon, as he appeared at 90 years of age. Maridon, now 96, was beaten severely Thursday night along with his daughter, Carol, by unknown men who invaded his Saratoga home, apparently intending to rob him. More
Cupertino Courier (Mar 9, 2010)
Two men who allegedly used a stolen car to break through the plate glass window of a Cupertino store before driving off with $3,000 in merchandise ended up in police custody after deputies spotted one of the men walking away from a damaged car a few blocks away. More
Cupertino Courier (Mar 9, 2010)
The driver of an SUV that ran over and killed a Cupertino first- grader she was transporting to a Chinese school in October is being charged with vehicular manslaughter. More
Saratoga News (Mar 9, 2010)
Pictured is Charlie Maridon, as he appeared at 90 years of age. Maridon, now 96, was beaten severely Thursday night along with his daughter, Carol, by unknown men who invaded his Saratoga home, apparently intending to rob him. More
KTVN Reno (Mar 9, 2010)
Authorities say a man fatally shot by Fremont police over the weekend was a suspect in two homicides. More
Inside Bay Area (Mar 9, 2010)
A 34-year-old murder suspect who was killed by police in Cupertino over the weekend after being linked to his uncle's death in Fremont reached for a gun before he was fatally shot, a source said Tuesday. More
TechNudge (Mar 9, 2010)
The Electronic Frontier Foundation took a critical stance against Apple this week, when the digital rights advocacy group posted in its entirety the confidential license agreement to which all iPhone, iPad and iPod touch developers must agree. More
Cupertino Courier (Mar 9, 2010)
Cupertino Rotary members Hugh Riddel, left, Nick Bogdanavich, and Ram Gopal head out to selected classrooms at Lincoln Elementary School on March 2 to help celebrate Dr. More
Cupertino Courier (Mar 9, 2010)
Mounting public pressure about the air quality around the Lehigh Southwest Cement Plant just on the other side of Cupertino's border has prompted city leaders to consider setting up a mobile air-monitoring station in the city. More
Cupertino Courier (Mar 9, 2010)
Feb. 28, 8:17 a.m. Bollinger Road. An unknown suspect used an unknown object to break a building window. More
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